1987–88 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team

The 1987–88 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team represented Washington State University for the 1987–88 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by first-year head coach Kelvin Sampson, the Cougars were members of the Pacific-10 Conference and played their home games on campus at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman, Washington.

1987–88 Washington State Cougars men's basketball
ConferencePacific-10
1987–88 record13–16 (7–11 Pac-10)
Head coachKelvin Sampson (1st season)
Assistant coaches
  • Dave Harshman
  • Kim Motta
Home arenaBeasley Coliseum
1987–88 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 2 Arizona171 .944  353  .921
Oregon State126 .667  2011  .645
UCLA126 .667  1614  .533
Stanford117 .611  2112  .636
Oregon108 .556  1614  .533
Washington State711 .389  1316  .448
Arizona State612 .333  1316  .448
USC513 .278  721  .250
California513 .278  920  .310
Washington513 .278  1019  .345
1988 Pacific-10 Tournament winner
As of April 15, 1988[1]; Rankings from AP Poll

The Cougars were 12–15 overall in the regular season and 7–11 in conference play, sixth in the standings.[2][3]

At the conference tournament's last quarterfinal, WSU upset third seed UCLA by two points.[4][5][6] In the semifinal, the Cougars took second-seeded Oregon State to double overtime, but lost by six points.[7]

Sampson was promoted to head coach in April 1987,[8][9] and led the program for seven seasons.

Postseason results

Date
time, TV
Opponent Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Pacific-10 Tournament
Fri, March 11
9:00 pm, ESPN
vs. (3) UCLA
Quarterfinal
W 73–71  13–15
McKale Center (13,061)
Tucson, Arizona
Sat, March 12
3:00 pm
vs. (2) Oregon State
Semifinal
L 68–74 2OT 13–16
McKale Center (13,549)
Tucson, Arizona
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific time.
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References

  1. "2017-18 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 72. Retrieved February 16, 2018.
  2. "WSU gives Arizona St. short end". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). March 7, 1988. p. C1.
  3. "WSU earns third shot at UCLA". Idahonian. (Moscow). March 7, 1988.
  4. Bergum, Steve (March 12, 1988). "WSU upsets UCLA, meets Oregon State". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. B1.
  5. "Cougs edge the Bruins at tourney". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). March 12, 1988. p. 5B.
  6. "Cougars surprise UCLA". Idahonian. (Moscow). March 12, 1988. p. 1D.
  7. Rosenburg, Kurt (March 13, 1988). "Beavers convinced win spells N-C-A-A". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). p. 1B.
  8. "Sampson accepts Cougar challenge". Idahonian. (Moscow). April 10, 1987. p. 1.
  9. Bergum, Steve (April 11, 1987). "Sampson christens a new era at WSU". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. B1.
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