Washington State Cougars Archives - womenssportsnow.com https://womenssportsnow.com/tag/washington-state-cougars/ womenssportsnow.com Wed, 25 Sep 2024 19:48:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 214932294 How did the Pac-12 and Mountain West get here? Explaining a realignment tug-of-war https://womenssportsnow.com/how-did-the-pac-12-and-mountain-west-get-here-explaining-a-realignment-tug-of-war/ https://womenssportsnow.com/how-did-the-pac-12-and-mountain-west-get-here-explaining-a-realignment-tug-of-war/#respond Wed, 25 Sep 2024 16:25:57 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/how-did-the-pac-12-and-mountain-west-get-here-explaining-a-realignment-tug-of-war/

Conference realignment continues to rage out west, much to the confusion of many people in the rest of the country. Why didn’t the two Pac-12 schools and the Mountain West just merge? Why are there almost $150 million in exit fees to just recreate the Mountain West? Why are the conferences bracing for a court […]

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Conference realignment continues to rage out west, much to the confusion of many people in the rest of the country. Why didn’t the two Pac-12 schools and the Mountain West just merge? Why are there almost $150 million in exit fees to just recreate the Mountain West? Why are the conferences bracing for a court battle after a lawsuit filed by the Pac-12 on Tuesday?

Let’s answer your questions and explain how we got here.

Why does the Pac-12 need more schools?

The Pac-12 dropped to two members this fall when USC and UCLA left for the Big Ten (a move the schools announced in 2022), Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado and Utah left for the Big 12 (announced in 2023) and Stanford and Cal left for the ACC (announced in 2023). Those two remaining members were Oregon State and Washington State.

NCAA bylaws provide a two-year grace period for conferences to get back up to a required eight members to be a full conference. College Football Playoff leaders determined late last year that conferences must have eight members for their champions to be eligible for an automatic qualifying CFP spot, and the NCAA Division I Board of Directors announced the Pac-12 no longer had “autonomous” status, a designation that grants some leagues certain rule-making powers.

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Pac-12 files lawsuit against Mountain West over more than $50 million in poaching fees https://womenssportsnow.com/pac-12-files-lawsuit-against-mountain-west-over-more-than-50-million-in-poaching-fees/ https://womenssportsnow.com/pac-12-files-lawsuit-against-mountain-west-over-more-than-50-million-in-poaching-fees/#respond Tue, 24 Sep 2024 18:21:02 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/pac-12-files-lawsuit-against-mountain-west-over-more-than-50-million-in-poaching-fees/

The latest twist in the Pac-12’s conference realignment efforts could next involve a courtroom. The Pac-12 on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the Mountain West, arguing that the tens of millions it owes the Mountain West in poaching fees due to a prior scheduling agreement between the two leagues amount to an antitrust violation. Two […]

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The latest twist in the Pac-12’s conference realignment efforts could next involve a courtroom. The Pac-12 on Tuesday filed a lawsuit against the Mountain West, arguing that the tens of millions it owes the Mountain West in poaching fees due to a prior scheduling agreement between the two leagues amount to an antitrust violation.

Two weeks ago, the Pac-12 officially added four Mountain West schools — Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State — which would put the fee owed to the Mountain West at $43 million, on top of an estimated $18 million per school in exit fees.

“The Poaching Penalty saddles the Pac-12 with exorbitant and punitive monetary fees for engaging in competition by accepting MWC member schools into the Pac-12,” the complaint reads. “The MWC imposed this Poaching Penalty at a time when the Pac-12 was desperate to schedule football games for its two remaining members and had little leverage to reject this naked restraint on competition. But that does not make the Poaching Penalty any less illegal, and the Pac-12 is asking the Court to declare this provision invalid and unenforceable.”

In late 2023, the Pac-12 and Mountain West signed a 2024 football scheduling agreement, through which the Mountain West added Oregon State and Washington…

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Utah State agrees to join Pac-12 as league pushes for Mountain West members, Gonzaga: Sources https://womenssportsnow.com/utah-state-agrees-to-join-pac-12-as-league-pushes-for-mountain-west-members-gonzaga-sources/ https://womenssportsnow.com/utah-state-agrees-to-join-pac-12-as-league-pushes-for-mountain-west-members-gonzaga-sources/#respond Tue, 24 Sep 2024 00:44:03 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/utah-state-agrees-to-join-pac-12-as-league-pushes-for-mountain-west-members-gonzaga-sources/

The dramatic conference realignment tug-of-war between the Pac-12 and Mountain West remained ongoing and unstable late Monday night. After four American Athletic Conference schools announced Monday they would remain with the league following a strong push from the six-member Pac-12, sources briefed on the situation told The Athletic that Utah State agreed to become the […]

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The dramatic conference realignment tug-of-war between the Pac-12 and Mountain West remained ongoing and unstable late Monday night. After four American Athletic Conference schools announced Monday they would remain with the league following a strong push from the six-member Pac-12, sources briefed on the situation told The Athletic that Utah State agreed to become the fifth Mountain West member to join the Pac-12, bringing the reconstructed league that began September with just two schools up to seven members by 2026.

But neither the Mountain West nor the Pac-12 can remain at seven members long-term and would need to return to at least eight schools to remain recognized as an NCAA and Football Bowl Subdivision conference beyond 2026.

The Mountain West spent the weekend working to get its eight remaining members committed to each other through a grant of rights or other financial agreements, with more than $111 million in exit fees and poaching fees set to come the league’s way from the Pac-12. Air Force, which was receiving interest from the AAC and the Pac-12, committed to stick with the Mountain West. Other Mountain West schools began to do the same.

But Utah State didn’t. Instead, the Aggies opted to move forward with the Pac-12, got an offer and accepted it, putting…

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Why the Pac-12 poached the Mountain West and where both leagues go from here https://womenssportsnow.com/why-the-pac-12-poached-the-mountain-west-and-where-both-leagues-go-from-here/ https://womenssportsnow.com/why-the-pac-12-poached-the-mountain-west-and-where-both-leagues-go-from-here/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2024 13:41:32 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/why-the-pac-12-poached-the-mountain-west-and-where-both-leagues-go-from-here/

In the record-breaking Las Vegas heat this July, the fate of a West Coast college football conference was in the air. Inside one small conference room in the Bellagio, Boise State star running back Ashton Jeanty held court for any media who wanted to talk ahead of a season in which he has made an […]

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In the record-breaking Las Vegas heat this July, the fate of a West Coast college football conference was in the air.

Inside one small conference room in the Bellagio, Boise State star running back Ashton Jeanty held court for any media who wanted to talk ahead of a season in which he has made an early case for Heisman Trophy consideration. Jeanty was in the room because Mountain West media days were being held within the sportsbook over at the Circa, and Jeanty couldn’t enter, as he is not yet 21 years old.

A few rooms down from Jeanty in the Bellagio, the two Pac-12 remnants held a cocktail hour, “After Hours with the Beavs and Cougs.” Washington State mascot Butch T. Cougar walked around in a red jacket with chest fur laid bare. It was not meant to be a night of mourning. Former Washington State quarterback Ryan Leaf said the Pac-12 defectors would regret their decisions. A few curse words were uttered over the situation the two schools found themselves in.

“If anybody has earned the right to drink, it’s the Pac-12,” new commissioner Teresa Gould told the crowd, which responded with cheers.

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Where will Paige Bueckers go in the 2025 WNBA Draft? Our big board projections https://womenssportsnow.com/where-will-paige-bueckers-go-in-the-2025-wnba-draft-our-big-board-projections/ https://womenssportsnow.com/where-will-paige-bueckers-go-in-the-2025-wnba-draft-our-big-board-projections/#respond Wed, 17 Apr 2024 09:00:02 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/where-will-paige-bueckers-go-in-the-2025-wnba-draft-our-big-board-projections/

Now that Caitlin Clark is a member of the Indiana Fever, it’s time to turn the page on the 2024 WNBA Draft and look ahead to what could be an even more talented class in 2025. This is the last group of players to be eligible for a pandemic bonus year, so the WNBA will […]

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Now that Caitlin Clark is a member of the Indiana Fever, it’s time to turn the page on the 2024 WNBA Draft and look ahead to what could be an even more talented class in 2025. This is the last group of players to be eligible for a pandemic bonus year, so the WNBA will have a true double draft of fourth- and fifth-year seniors, which will simplify the process for general managers who no longer have to wonder who will declare.

The relevant exception to that is the medical redshirt. Players still have an additional year of eligibility if they sit out for a season due to injury, as is the case with the top prospect on the board. However, the number of players who fall into that category is relatively small.

Given that the draft order isn’t set until after the 2024 WNBA season, which has yet to commence, this isn’t a mock draft. Instead, it’s a list of the top players without regard to team fit. This exercise also only considers domestic prospects, though we should expect internationals to factor heavily on draft day in 2025. After all, three non-NCAA players were taken in the first round of Monday’s draft.

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WNBA Draft grades: Fever earn A for picking Clark, Sky receive C+ even with Angel Reese

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Washington State AD Pat Chun leaving for same job at Washington, per sources: What it means for Cougars https://womenssportsnow.com/washington-state-ad-pat-chun-leaving-for-same-job-at-washington-per-sources-what-it-means-for-cougars/ https://womenssportsnow.com/washington-state-ad-pat-chun-leaving-for-same-job-at-washington-per-sources-what-it-means-for-cougars/#respond Tue, 26 Mar 2024 19:52:36 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/washington-state-ad-pat-chun-leaving-for-same-job-at-washington-per-sources-what-it-means-for-cougars/

By Bruce Feldman, Nicole Auerbach and Christopher Kamrani Washington State athletic director Pat Chun is leaving to join archrival Washington, program sources confirmed to The Athletic on Tuesday. Chun’s move comes one day after Washington State men’s basketball coach Kyle Smith announced he was leaving for Stanford, who joins the ACC this year. Washington State […]

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By Bruce Feldman, Nicole Auerbach and Christopher Kamrani

Washington State athletic director Pat Chun is leaving to join archrival Washington, program sources confirmed to The Athletic on Tuesday. Chun’s move comes one day after Washington State men’s basketball coach Kyle Smith announced he was leaving for Stanford, who joins the ACC this year.

Washington State remains one of the two remaining members of the Pac-12 conference.

Chun spent a half-dozen years at WSU after serving as FAU’s athletic director. Chun led the Cougars through a very turbulent time in recent years, most notably with the school being left behind when the Pac-12 collapsed. Washington and Oregon were able to join USC and UCLA in the move to the Big Ten, and the fallout from that upheaval is still being felt around Pullman.

Chun, an Ohio native, has Big Ten roots having spent 15 years at Ohio State working in the Buckeyes athletics department. He was considered a candidate for the OSU AD vacancy this winter, but the job ended up going to Texas A&M’s Ross Bjork.

The Chun move comes a week after Troy Dannen accepted Nebraska’s athletic director job just six months after he arrived at Washington. Dannen is replacing Trev Alberts, who left to become the AD at Texas A&M, replacing Bjork.

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2024 NCAA Tournament Bubble Watch: Who’s playing waiting game on Selection Sunday? https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bubble-watch-whos-playing-waiting-game-on-selection-sunday/ https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bubble-watch-whos-playing-waiting-game-on-selection-sunday/#respond Sun, 17 Mar 2024 11:30:11 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bubble-watch-whos-playing-waiting-game-on-selection-sunday/

The Athletic has live coverage of Selection Sunday and the NCAA Tournament bracket reveal.  (Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.) Pure. Chaos. Madness came early on Saturday, leaving a trail […]

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The Athletic has live coverage of Selection Sunday and the NCAA Tournament bracket reveal. 

(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.)

Pure. Chaos.

Madness came early on Saturday, leaving a trail of stolen bids, burst bubbles and flummoxed bracketologists in its wake. Now? Selection Sunday is here.

We know we have four legit bid thieves: NC State in the ACC, Oregon in the Pac-12 and two more coming Sunday in the A-10 and AAC. Drake’s upset over Indiana State in the MVC title game might end up as a fifth functional bid thief. Wild.

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The bracket reveal is mere hours away. In the meantime, we’ll do our best to calculate the bubble math and take stock of an absolutely wild day of college hoops.

Here’s my best estimation of where things stand entering Sunday:

• There are 32 automatic qualifying bids via conference champions. There are 36 at-large bids. Total of 68.

• At least 21 of those 32 conferences will be one-bid leagues, including the Ivy League championship between Brown and Yale on Sunday. So let’s start with 21.

• Give at least four bids to the ACC: AQ and three at-large locks….

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Women’s basketball Bracket Watch: Selection Sunday at-large bids still on the table https://womenssportsnow.com/womens-basketball-bracket-watch-selection-sunday-at-large-bids-still-on-the-table/ https://womenssportsnow.com/womens-basketball-bracket-watch-selection-sunday-at-large-bids-still-on-the-table/#respond Sun, 17 Mar 2024 11:00:23 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/womens-basketball-bracket-watch-selection-sunday-at-large-bids-still-on-the-table/

The Athletic has live coverage of Selection Sunday and the Women’s NCAA Tournament bracket reveal The final full day of conference tournaments has come and gone, and wow, what a jam-packed slate. We ultimately came away without any upsets that would put a potential at-large bid in question, but we witnessed some great games and […]

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The Athletic has live coverage of Selection Sunday and the Women’s NCAA Tournament bracket reveal

The final full day of conference tournaments has come and gone, and wow, what a jam-packed slate. We ultimately came away without any upsets that would put a potential at-large bid in question, but we witnessed some great games and competition.

For the first time since 2002, Kent State is headed to the NCAA Tournament. California Baptist, in Year 6 as a Division I program, earned its first ticket to the Big Dance. Norfolk State matched last season’s win total and tied its program DI record with 26 wins this season after punching its ticket to the tournament as well, back for a second straight year. Fairfield won its 31st game of the season, outlasting Niagara in one of the most frenetic games of the past few weeks to secure its trip to March Madness.

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In the most anticipated game of the day, Princeton won the Ivy League championship comfortably, likely denying the possibility of the Ivy as a two-bid conference.

So on Selection Sunday, as we dive into our final Bracket Watch, a quick thank you for following along. We have a wealth of tournament coverage coming as the brackets are revealed (8 p.m. ET, ESPN) on the selection show. You…

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2024 NCAA Tournament Bubble Watch: Bid thieves on the prowl https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bubble-watch-bid-thieves-on-the-prowl/ https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bubble-watch-bid-thieves-on-the-prowl/#respond Sat, 16 Mar 2024 23:32:11 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bubble-watch-bid-thieves-on-the-prowl/

(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.) Conference tournaments are here and Selection Sunday is nigh, which means Bubble Watch is in full swing. One day before the bracket is revealed, […]

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(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.)

Conference tournaments are here and Selection Sunday is nigh, which means Bubble Watch is in full swing.

One day before the bracket is revealed, bid thieves are the big storyline. We know we will already have one in the Atlantic 10 with Dayton out of the mix. Three more are lurking between now and the selection show: North Carolina State in the ACC, Oregon in the Pac-12, and anyone other than Florida Atlantic in the AAC. How those shake out will be critical for a bubble that is nearly at capacity.

NCAA Senior Vice President of Basketball Dan Gavitt suggested on Saturday morning that there were “at least another four or five spots” up for grabs as far as at-large bids. That might be overstating it a tad, and will of course depend on how those possible bid thieves shake out, but there are clearly still decisions to be made.

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2024 NCAA Tournament Bracket Watch: North Carolina will be the fourth No. 1 seed https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-north-carolina-will-be-the-fourth-no-1-seed/ https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-north-carolina-will-be-the-fourth-no-1-seed/#respond Sat, 16 Mar 2024 12:30:38 +0000 https://womenssportsnow.com/2024-ncaa-tournament-bracket-watch-north-carolina-will-be-the-fourth-no-1-seed/

(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.) It only took until the day before Selection Sunday, but finally we can say for sure who the top eight seeds will be in […]

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(Editor’s note: This is part of the Bracket Central Series, an inside look at the run-up to the men’s and women’s NCAA Tournaments, along with analysis and picks during the tournaments.)

It only took until the day before Selection Sunday, but finally we can say for sure who the top eight seeds will be in the 2024 NCAA Tournament.

With Tennessee and Arizona losing on Saturday and North Carolina advancing to the ACC tournament, the Tar Heels will join Purdue, Houston and UConn on the top line. The only minor intrigue left there is whether Houston passes Purdue for the No. 1 overall seed.

Tennessee and Arizona will be on the No. 2 line, along with Marquette and Iowa State. The Cyclones beat Baylor to reach the Big 12 title game and have more than made up for a lackluster nonconference slate, while Marquette got to the Big East final without All-America point guard Tyler Kolek. Given the Golden Eagles’ impressive resume and insistence that Kolek will be back next week, a No. 2 seed is in order.

Clarity comes at the top, and the bubble continues to come into focus as well. Mississippi State and Texas A&M locked up spots by beating Tennessee and Kentucky, respectively. New Mexico beat Colorado State in the Mountain West semis and should be safely in. Colorado finally gets over…

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