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Nov 01

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2024 Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball Season Tickets (Includes Tickets to All Regular Season Home Games)

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Nov 04

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Portland State Vikings at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Fri

Nov 08

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Bradley Braves at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Nov 11

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Idaho Vandals at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Nov 18

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Northern Colorado Bears at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Dec 14

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Missouri State Bears at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Dec 30

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Loyola Marymount Lions at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Jan 09, 2025

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Pacific Tigers at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Jan 18, 2025

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Portland Pilots at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Sat

Jan 25, 2025

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St. Marys Gaels at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Feb 08, 2025

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Pepperdine Waves at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Feb 19, 2025

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Gonzaga Bulldogs at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Feb 22, 2025

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Santa Clara Broncos at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Feb 27, 2025

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San Diego Toreros at Washington State Cougars Mens Basketball

Pullman, WA

Beasley Coliseum

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Cougars Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Pac-12

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Cheerleading Squad: Washington State Spirit Squad

  • Dance Squad: WSU Dance Team

  • Band: Washington State University Cougar Marching Band

  • Drumline: ZZUDrums

  • Mascot: Butch T. Cougar

  • Team Colors: Crimson and Grey

The Washington State Basketball Schedule

When you’re planning to head to Washington State for a matchup, it’s important to review the schedule to determine which opponent is most likely to deliver what you want in a game. The docket features conference clashes, age-old rivalries, and cross-conference duels that deliver high-energy, strategically rich basketball. Still, some adversaries stand out above the rest.

Key Competitors

  • University of Washington: The Huskies have been battling it out with the Cougars for more than a century. The Apple Cup Series, sponsored by Boeing, includes all of the meetings between these teams throughout the year. State pride is on the line, which adds a layer of excitement to every encounter!

  • Arizona State University: The Sun Devils’ dynamic playstyle is in direct contrast with the disciplined approach employed by the Cougars. The resulting games are unpredictable, with an element of surprise to every play. Plus, the contests contribute to the competitive atmosphere within the conference.

  • University of Arizona: Another Pac-12 pairing, Arizona vs. Washington State pits offensive versatility against a determined defense. The Wildcats typically deliver a fast-paced game, which tests the Cougars’ methodical strategies. Adaptability and resilience are crucial for both clubs, and upsets aren’t out of the question.

  • University of California, Los Angeles: The Bruins’ emphasis on strong defense and efficient offense makes them a tough opponent for the Cougars. UCLA is traditionally known for producing top-tier talent, so this showdown frequently turns into a captivating showcase of established dominance vs. underdog determination.

  • Stanford University: Stanford and Washington State have developed a competitive rivalry based on their similar styles of play, both focusing on a balanced attack and solid defense. The Cardinals possess a level of precision that often helps them stay in control. It’s a matchup that offers a fascinating glimpse into different basketball philosophies

Friel Court at Beasley Coliseum

Beasley Coliseum, named in honor of former Executive Vice-president Wallis Beasley, is located on the Washington State campus in Pullman. The facility opened in 1973, and since 1996, the Cougars men's and women’s basketball teams have played on Friel Court, named for Jack Friel, who led the team to its first NCAA title game in 1941.

The venue features four 11 x 15-foot LED video displays and a gorgeous parquet floor. Up to 12,000 students, fans, and visitors are welcomed here for university events, including concerts, and other university sports. In the past, it has been the site of NBA exhibition games and NCAA men’s basketball tournaments. The student section, known as the "Zzu Cru," is famous for its energetic support.

Parking

Nearby lots include: 

  • Teaching Greenhouses Parking: 1040 NE Colorado Street

  • Accessible Parking Lot: 925 NE North Fairway Road

It can be tricky to find vacancies during events, so arrive early! To be safe, consider reserving parking passes when you purchase your Washington State Cougars basketball tickets. We highly recommend taking advantage of the opportunity.

Alternative Transportation

Pullman Transit operates buses in the area, and specific routes connect to the vicinity of Beasley Coliseum. Check with the city service for the latest bus schedules and routes. Additionally, WSU provides a campus shuttle service.

Notable Washington State Basketball Players

When you see a Wazzu game, you could be seeing the earliest days in the budding career of the next NBA legend! This list celebrates the Cougars who transitioned from the collegiate courts to successful professional careers in basketball: 

  • James Donaldson (1975–1979): Selected 73rd overall by the Seattle SuperSonics (now OKC Thunder) in 1979, Donaldson spent three seasons with the team before moving on to the Clippers. His presence was most felt on the defensive end, particularly as a rebounder and shot-blocker. During the 1984–85 season, he led the NBA in field goal percentage (0.637), but the best years of his 20-year career were yet to come! He spent 1985–1991 with the Dallas Mavericks, where he became an All-Star and went to the Western Conference Finals in 1988.

  • Don Collins (1976–1980): After averaging 23 points per game and leading Washington State to its first NCAA Tournament in 1980, Collins was named the Pac-10 Player of the Year. He was drafted 18th overall by the Atlanta Hawks and had a productive NBA career before moving on to the international leagues. He became the CBA Newcomer of the Year in 1985, the league’s scoring champion in 1986, and the FIBA Saporta Cup Finals Top Scorer in 1988. As if that wasn't enough, Collins was French League Foreign MVP for three consecutive seasons. 

  • Craig Ehlo (1981–1983): In 1983, Ehlo was chosen 48th overall by the Houston Rockets, which began a 14-year career in the NBA that included a significant stint with the Cavaliers from 1986 until 1993. He achieved a career-high 31 points three times, and in 1989, during the deciding game of the Eastern Conference First Round series between the Cavs and the Chicago Bulls, he scored on a driving layup to give Cleveland the lead with three seconds left on the clock. It should have ended the game, but Michael Jordan answered it with “The Shot,” a buzzer beater over Ehlo for the win.

  • Kyle Weaver (2004–2008): Weaver’s collegiate career marked one of the most successful eras of Washington State University basketball. His success earned him a spot on the All-Pac-10 First Team in 2007. The following year, he was drafted 38th overall by the Charlotte Bobcats (now Hornets), who traded him to the OKC Thunder, where he played 68 games before moving on to the Utah Jazz. Beyond the NBA, he played in the international leagues, including Israel’s Bnei Herzliya, Polish club Pierniki Toruń, and Aris Thessaloniki in Greece.

  • Klay Thompson (2008–2011): The son of former NBA player Mychal Thompson, Klay Thompson’s scoring prowess was evident early on. During his college days, he set scoring records and was a two-time First-team All-Pac-10. Selected 11th overall in 2011 by the Golden State Warriors, he made the NBA All-Rookie First Team in 2012 and has become one of the league’s elite shooters. A five-time All-Star and four-time champion, he represented Team USA in Rio at the 2016 Olympic Games and helped the team win gold!

Ready for Your Washington State Cougars Men's Basketball Game?

The atmosphere of a live game is amazing! With every steal, shot, and swoosh, the chants of the Zzu Cru reverberate through the building, and you can be part of the arena action. All you need to do is secure your Washington State basketball tickets. Before you know it, you’ll be supporting the Cougs right from the stands.