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San Diego defeats Washington State 96-92
Washington State allowed 15 offensive rebounds and 15 second-chance points in a 96-92 loss, marking their fourth consecutive defeat, coach Riley said defensive issues persist.
- Wednesday, San Diego Toreros beat Washington State Cougars 96-92, handing the Cougars their fourth straight defeat in a road test.
- Washington State allowed 15 offensive rebounds for 15 second-chance points and is missing sophomore guard Tomas Thrastarson for about three weeks.
- San Diego shot 52% overall and made 15 of 28 from three, while Ace Glass led Washington State with 29 points and Ty-Laur Johnson scored a career-high 28.
- Coach David Riley said 'We've got some soul-searching to do on defense,' after WSU fell to 8-13 overall and 3-5 in the West Coast Conference; the Cougars will host Pepperdine on Saturday, January 24.
- The Toreros' offensive output soared as San Diego Toreros hadn't cleared 96 points since 2006-07 and overcame a No. 303 KenPom offensive rebounding ranking with fewer than 10 boards per game.
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'It's embarrassing': WSU drops 96-92 road loss to San Diego in what David Riley calls the 'low point in the season'
PULLMAN – As the second half of Washington State’s latest contest unfolded, a road test against San Diego on Wednesday night, the Cougars began to score with ease.
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In what could end up an important game for the West Coast Conference seeding the Cougars fell to the San Diego Toreros 96-92. In what seems to be a repeat of multiple games the past two seasons, it was the defensive performance from Washington State that lost them the game. The Cougars and star freshman guard Ace Glass almost made a miraculous comeback in “America’s Finest City,” cutting the deficit to two points in the final minute after previo…
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