College Sports

  • Cougars unveil a uniform look in athletic gear

    Bill Moos, who helped the Oregon Ducks attract unprecedented publicity with the aid of attention-grabbing uniforms designed by Nike, hopes to repeat the magic at Washington State.

  • Vandersloot No. 3 draft pick

    Add another accomplishment to Courtney Vandersloot's growing résumé.

  • Duluth lands its first title

    ST. PAUL, Minn. - Kyle Schmidt scored 3:22 into overtime to give Minnesota Duluth a 3-2 victory over Michigan in the NCAA championship game Saturday night, the first national title for the Bulldogs.

  • UW accelerates QB learning curve

    At some point before September, some young guy will take over as quarterback for the University of Washington football team. Whoever it is, it's clear that coach Steve Sarkisian is going to make him earn it.

  • Missouri's Pinkel gets contract extension

    Missouri football coach Gary Pinkel, a former assistant coach at the University of Washington, received a two-year contract extension through the 2017 season that does not increase his salary but adds more money for his assistants.

  • Thompson's dad says son is a first-rounder

    Former NBA player Mychal Thompson, father of Washington State forward Klay Thompson, said his talks with NBA officials have convinced him that his son will go in the first round of the NBA draft if he chooses to pass up his senior season in college.

  • Polk has much lower profile

    Fans who showed up to watch Washington's spring football practice Thursday saw less of junior running back Chris Polk than they might have expected.

  • Thousands salute a 'great day in Aggieland'

    Thousands of fans packed Reed Arena in College Station to welcome the Texas A&M women's team home with its first national championship.

  • NIU player critical

    Northern Illinois linebacker Devon Butler was in critical condition after being shot off-campus.

  • Gamecocks suspend QB Garcia indefinitely

    South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia has been indefinitely suspended, leaving his future with the program in jeopardy, less than two weeks after he guaranteed he would not get in trouble again.