More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Following the program’s first-ever Pac-12 Tournament championship, WSU women’s basketball gets to add another honor to its record-setting 2022-2023 season.… Continue Read More
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More Murrow News Stories WSU swimmer Keiana Fountaine breaks records in the pool — and is a leader outside of it. Share Facebook Twitter Reddit Email Print LinkedIn Explore More… Continue Reading Power in the PoolRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, WASH – A Washington State University spokesman says university president Kirk Schulz is not interested in leaving for the Big 12. This, a day after… Continue Reading WSU spokesman: Schulz “not a Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. – Long before Beasley Coliseum and Martin Stadium, there has always been Bohler Gym, nestled in the heart of Washington State University. Bohler Gym… Continue Reading Bohler Gym: The home for Read More
What if I told you that the road to the Tour de France ran through Pullman? Well, for WSU student Chris Dugan, it does. He’s been racing for well over… Continue Reading WSU Student Takes the Next Step Towards Competing in the Tour Read More
Since Nick Rolovich was fired from WSU, his attorney Brian Fahling sent out a letter promising legal action against the university for what they said was an unjust and unlawful… Continue Reading Rolovich’s Appeal Against WSU and His Pending Read More
When Nick Rolovich was relieved of his duties as head football coach on Monday, it inspired strong reactions from across the WSU community and the nation. But it also inspired… Continue Reading Cougar Athletic Fund Donors Lift Up Student Read More
PULLMAN – WSU announced that starting on October 9th for their game against Oregon State, anyone 12 and older is required to be fully vaccinated or provide a negative COVID… Continue Reading New COVID Procedures at Gesa FieldRead More
More Murrow News Stories Pullman (Murrow News 8) – WSU esports is pushing to legitimize their organization and talk about what the college has done for them so far. Gabriel… Continue Reading The Legitimacy of Washington State University Read More
Garrett Utz can’t play sports this year, so the Special Olympics athlete is making phone calls instead. A lot of phone calls. Utz is part of a statewide team that… Continue Reading Washington Special Olympics Bought over 19,000 Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Tyler Elbracht has been a key player for the 2021 Pullman Greyhounds. The second basemen lost his sophomore season to… Continue Reading Adjusted WIAA schedules tax two-sport athletesRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – For student-athletes like WSU women’s soccer player Kelis Barton, the discussion around compensation is less about what the university is providing and more about… Continue Reading The Debate on Read More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN, Wash. (Murrow News 8) – Kevin Bacon comes a from a rich line of Husky fandom. But he won’t tell you that. Once his son… Continue Reading Covid keeps football families homeRead More
In a non-pandemic world, there is usually parking lot across from Martin Stadium packed with campers and tailgaters all gathering for one thing: Cougar football. But when Washington State University hosts its first home game of the year on Saturday, the stands – and the parking lot – will be empty. Read More
More Murrow News Stories PORT ORCHARD, WASH – High school is a time of change. A time where kids turn into young adults and experience, arguably, some of the greatest… Continue Reading High schools across the country host “20-minute Read More
PULLMAN- The Pac-12 tournament is about a month away and the Washington State women are doing everything they can do ensure the best seed possible, grabbing one of their biggest… Continue Reading WSU women throttle Cal, grab biggest Read More
This season, Pullman High School turns to new technology to help research and prevent concussions. Continue Reading Pullman High School looks to new technology to prevent concussionsRead More
NANTERRE, France— Fans of Pacific Northwest soccer will have plenty of players to support during Friday’s quarterfinal match against host France. Portland Thorns star Tobin Heath will face her former… Continue Reading In France, Northwest soccer Read More
VIDEO: A look at why yellow is all over the Tour de France. Continue Reading On Tour De France, A Celebration Of Cycling’s Famous Yellow JerseyRead More
When Portland Thorns star Tobin Heath takes the field for the U.S. women’s national team on Friday against France, she will see a familiar face on the opposing team. Continue Reading In World Cup, Former Northwest Teammates Face OffRead More
More Murrow News Stories PULLMAN – Sophomore Mackenzie Duarte not only broke several records this year, but was also able to compete in the 2019 NCAA Championships in Austin texas.… Continue Reading WSU Swimmer Takes This Season By StormRead More
Six WSU sports management students put on an event to raise money and awareness for the Hilinski's Hope Foundation Continue Reading WSU Students Host Mental Health Awareness EventRead More
Pullman Regional Hospital's Regional High School Athletic Training program benefits local high schools and keeps their student-athletes safe. Continue Reading Regional High School Athletic Training Program Keeps Student-Athletes Read More
https://youtu.be/wpqlFJg0IZ8 Pullman-Molly Nakao is a Junior at WSU who is getting to pursue her passion for sports videography while still in school. Molly volunteers her time making videos for the… Continue Reading WSU Student Pursues Her PassionRead More
WSU students created the Hilinski's Hope #3for3 Challenge to spread awareness for the Hilinski's Hope Foundation. Brady Frederick examines how they got started and how far it spread. Continue Reading WSU Students Launch Hilinski’s Hope #3For3 Read More
On Tuesday, applications opened for Mike Leach's course "Insurgent Warfare and Football Strategy" Continue Reading Applications open for Mike Leach’s course at WSURead More
On January 25th, Student Regent Jordan Frost voted against loaning the remaining 3.5 million dollars needs for the construction of a new 10 million dollar WSU baseball clubhouse. Frost stood alone in voting against the facility. Continue Reading WSU Read More
WSU Basketball is doing their part, now it’s time for us to join-in. Our sports department had this commentary. Continue Reading Commentary: WSU Basketball Is Doing Their Part, Now It’s Time For Us To Join-InRead More
The Washington State Cougars have had a rough basketball season thus far which has taken a toll on student attendance in Beasley Coliseum. Continue Reading WSU Men’s Basketball Struggles Cause Lack of AttendanceRead More
On February 2nd, hundreds of athletes throughout Eastern Washington travelled to Pullman to compete in the 2019 East Regional Special Olympics Basketball Tournament. Continue Reading Pullman Hosts Special OlympicsRead More
The Colton Wildcats would battle their arch-rival, the Garfield-Palouse Vikings, in a game of 8-man football. Nothing more than bragging rights for the coming offseason were on the line, but hundreds had shown up to watch. Continue Read More