For the second year in a row, the Northwest League Woman Executive of the Year will reside in Yakima. Laura McMurray was so honored by the NWL teams at the league's fall meeting.More>>
After reaching .500 with a win over New Orleans last Friday the Spokane Shock find themselves – once again – in AFL coaches poll.More >>
After reaching .500 with a win over New Orleans last Friday the Spokane Shock find themselves – once again – in AFL coaches poll. The Shock (4-4) are No. 10 in the poll released Wednesday afternoon by the league.More >>
Washington State's season opener against BYU is no longer on September 1. And it is no longer TBA in the TV category. The game is on national television.More >>
Washington State's season opener against BYU is no longer on September 1. And it is no longer TBA in the TV category. The game is on national television.More >>
Mead High graduate and current Washington State football player Aaron Dunn is leaving Pullman, and leaving football.More >>
Mead High graduate and current Washington State football player Aaron Dunn is leaving Pullman, and leaving football. Dunn, who has two years of experience as a Cougar, accepted a scholarship offer to play basketball at Western Washington, the school reported Wednesday.More >>
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King County Executive Dow Constantine and Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn have called a news conference to announce a financing agreement with Chris Hansen who hopes to build a new arena. More >>
The City of Seattle, King County and investor Chris Hanson came together Wednesday to announce they have reached an agreement to move forward with plans to lure an NBA and franchise back to the Emerald City.More >>
Big Sky commissioner Doug Fullerton admitted it: he sought to expand the conference to protect itself against a Western Athletic Conference dying on the vine.More >>
Big Sky commissioner Doug Fullerton admitted it: he sought to expand the conference to protect itself against a Western Athletic Conference dying on the vine. Fullerton said as much this week in an interview published on SportsNetwork.com.More >>