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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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San Diego defeats Washington State 96-92

Led by Ty-Laur Johnson's 28 points, the San Diego Toreros defeated the Washington State Cougars 96-92.

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