Cougs chart winning course Cougs chart winning course PULLMAN ? This spring's weather has been tough on the Washington State women's rowing team. Snow and wind kept the Cougars off the Snake River while their competitors rowed through smooth water under blue skies. Video.Washington State Cougars Basketball Tickets. Cougs? Miller shuts down Huskies, 5-1, evens series Jayson Miller came within a strike of his first collegiate shutout, pitching a complete game and scattering eight hits as the Washington State Cougars defeated Washington, 5-1, at Husky Ballpark on Saturday. Tickets. WSU Cougars lose eight football scholarships due to NCAA sanctions Washington State University will lose eight football scholarships for failing to satisfy the latest NCAA academic progress standards, the school said Tuesday. Washington State Cougars Tickets. Pac Ten Alley I did a pretty thorough wrap up on Monday of what has been going on in Huskyland. One new piece of information is that are sports programs are doing well academically and will not face sanctions like WSU, and Idaho. Just like any NCAA rule this one is beating up on the have nots, and not the haves. Taking scholarships away from WSU, and Idaho solves nothing at all. Do you really think athletes at Tennessee, and Georgia are taking academics more seriously than athletes at WSU and Idaho. NCAA. APR Results Are In The newest APR results have been released by the NCAA. You might remember that the APR is tabulated each academic year, and is based on the eligibility, retention and graduation of each of a school's scholarship athletes. An APR of 925 supposedly projects to an NCAA Graduation Success Rate of approximately 60 percent. Teams that score below 925 and have a student leave school academically ineligible can then lose up to 10 percent of their scholarships. Here is how Big 12 football teams shak. Washington State Cougars. SportsLink: Charges recommended against Roof COUGARS PULLMAN - Pullman Police have recommended one second-degree assault charge and five fourth-degree assault charges against Washington State defensive tackle Andy Roof. The recommendations, sent this week to the Whitman County Prosecutor's Office, are the results of a weeklong investigation after Roof, 22, was arrested outside a house party April 16. Second-degree assault is a felony, whereas fourth-degree assault is a gross misdemeanor.Police allege Roof assaulted - punching or head-but. NCAA College Basketball Tickets. SportsLink: Charges recommended against Roof COUGARS PULLMAN - Pullman Police have recommended one second-degree assault charge and five fourth-degree assault charges against Washington State defensive tackle Andy Roof. The recommendations, sent this week to the Whitman County Prosecutor's Office, are the results of a weeklong investigation after Roof, 22, was arrested outside a house party April 16. Second-degree assault is a felony, whereas fourth-degree assault is a gross misdemeanor. Police allege Roof assaulted - punching or head-but. College Basketball. SportsLink: WSU, Idaho football to lose 8 scholarships tickets, COUGARS UPDATED 6:10 p.m. With Vince Grippi on vacation, the Cougars blog hasn't seen much action the past few days. But rest assured, we've got a big enough story to bring you back. The NCAA released its Academic Progress Rate numbers today, which penalize teams with poor academic performance. The Cougars and Vandals football teams each lost eight scholarships. Idaho men's basketball also lost one. No other WSU teams lost scholarships, though three did not meet the NCAA mandate to get off scot. SportsLink: WSU, Idaho football to lose 8 scholarships COUGARS UPDATED 6:10 p.m. With Vince Grippi on vacation, the Cougars blog hasn't seen much action the past few days. But rest assured, we've got a big enough story to bring you back. The NCAA released its Academic Progress Rate numbers today, which penalize teams with poor academic performance. The Cougars and Vandals football teams each lost eight scholarships. Idaho men's basketball also lost one. No other WSU teams lost scholarships, though three did not meet the NCAA mandate to get off scot.tickets. FULMER CUPDATE: COUGAR?D! tickets, This week's big board only appears unchanged: Washington State makes a spectacular score in some post-incident charge juggling, a correction noted in the regular notes, corrections, and etcetera below. The board is provided, as always, by Brian, who is hung like Reggie F'n Nelson. Washington State's Andy Roof may have put Wazzou on the board for good thanks to his ability not just to punch people at parties, but also to break their bones while doing it. The Cougars already sat at a good. |