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Prosecutors slam Kohberger alibi in Idaho murder case
MOSCOW, Idaho – Prosecutors argued that an official alibi submitted to the court by Bryan Kohberger’s defense team fails to convincingly account for his whereabouts on the night of the quadruple murder for which he is accused. A Friday court filing submitted by prosecutors asserted that the official...
Speedy Transfer Tailback Jordan Washington Commits To The Huskies
Washington's coaching staff got a commitment from former Arizona signee Jordan Washington moments ago. The talented tailback hails from a school that has been very good to the Huskies in the past, Long Beach (Ca.) Jordan, and he is considered one of the fastest players in the 2024 recruiting class, running a 10.3 100 meters and finishing second in the state of California.
Our View: Volleyball players suffer from Athletics’ mistakes
The University of Idaho has let down the volleyball players in almost every way throughout Head Coach Chris Gonzalez’s time in Moscow. In November 2023, the university’s Office for Civil Rights and Investigations launched an investigation into Gonzalez’s alleged abusive behavior. It was a year too late. In November 2022, multiple players approached university administration, including Athletic Director Terry Gawlik, about behaviors from Gonzalez.
Josh Swogger: Coug QB battle of 2004 'didn't tarnish relationship' with Alex Brink
PERHAPS IT IS only fitting that 20 years after one of Washington State's most prominent quarterback battles, there is another QB battle this offseason, with John Mateer and Zevi Eckhaus. Back in 2004, the scrum was between veteran Josh Swogger and rising freshman Alex Brink. Eventually, Brink won the battle...
Pullman baseball pummels Clarkston
CLARKSTON — The Pullman baseball team turned three double plays and got quality pitching from three different hurlers in a 12-1 mercy-rule victory against 2A Greater Spokane League foe Clarkston on Wednesday at Clarkston High School. “I thought we came down here focused and ready to go,” Pullman coach...
CougsFirst! Show is May 10 in Bellevue; come meet David Riley and Isaiah Watts
THE PREMIER BUSINESS networking event in the Puget Sound region is coming up fast. The annual CougsFirst! Show is set for this coming Friday, May 10, at the Hyatt Regency in Bellevue. This year's program also includes two panel sessions on athletics prior to the show, and a career expo from 10:30-1:30 featuring more than 30 employers.
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