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About Washington State Cougars Women's Basketball
As of the current season, the Washington State Cougars Women's Basketball team has been making waves in the Pac-12 Conference. Under the guidance of head coach Kamie Ethridge, the program has gained recognition for its competitive spirit and high level of play. The Cougars recently achieved their best season in decades, establishing themselves as a formidable opponent in the conference. Currently, they are participating in the Pac-12 Conference, where they have been competing fiercely with other top-tier programs like Stanford and Arizona. This season, fans have been excited to follow their journey as the team has made significant strides in the rankings. Key players such as Charlisse Leger-Walker have been instrumental in leading the team, showcasing their talent during key matchups. With a strong showing in recent games and a growing fanbase, the Cougars are positioning themselves for potential postseason play. The upcoming games have generated a buzz in the community, highlighting the return of live events post-pandemic and giving fans a chance to support their team in person. As the season continues, attention will be focused on the team's performance and prospects for reaching the NCAA tournament, a goal that has eluded them for several years. The enthusiasm surrounding the program is palpable, indicating a bright future for Washington State Cougars Women's Basketball.
Washington State Cougars Women's Basketball History
The Washington State Cougars Women's Basketball team has a rich and dynamic history that dates back to its inception in 1965. Originally a part of the AIAW (Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women), the program has evolved significantly since its early days. In 1982, the Cougars joined the Pac-10 Conference, now known as the Pac-12, marking a significant step up in competition. Throughout the years, the Cougars have produced numerous standout athletes, including Lisa Fortier and Shawntinice Polk, who made significant contributions both on and off the court. The team enjoyed its first NCAA Tournament appearance in 1982, and while early momentum was sporadic, the program began to take shape in the late 1990s and early 2000s, culminating in multiple tournament appearances and further establishing a strong foundation for the future. Notable achievements include winning the Pac-12 tournament in 1990 and consistently developing players who go on to compete at higher levels, including international leagues and the WNBA.