The Washington Huskies host the Washington State Cougars on Sunday, January 14th at 12PM Pacific.
The Washington Huskies (11-3 overall, 1-2 PAC) host the Washington State Cougars (11-5 overall, 0-3 PAC) on Sunday, January 14th at 12PM Pacific.

The video broadcast of the matchup between the Huskies and Washington State will be streaming on Washington Livestream; as well as, streaming audio at LISTEN TO HUSKIES RADIO CALL.
In their last game before facing Washington, Washington State lost at California in overtime, 73-72.
LAST PAC-12 APPLE CUP MATCHUP
SERIES HISTORY
With 105 meetings thus far, the Washington Huskies lead the Apple Cup series 76-29 over the Cougars.
In Apple games played in Seattle, the Huskies are 38-17 against the Cougs.
With Washington moving to the B1G Conference next season, how and when this Apple Cup WBB series will continue has yet to be determined.
Washington State Offense
The Washington State Cougars offense averages 74.5 points per game; while the Huskies defense is holding opponents to 50.1 points per game.
Washington State is an above average three-point shooting team at 34.0% accuracy from beyond the arc.
Washington State is averaging 16.8 three-point attempts per game.
Currently, the Huskies are holding opponents to 23.3% shooting from three-point range (Top 1% nationwide).
The Washington State Cougars make 52.7% of their two-point attempts.
Washington averages 28.3 defensive rebounds per game, which ranks in the Top 14% among Division One schools nationally.
Meanwhile, the Cougars average 10.3 offensive rebounds per game (Bottom 31% nationally).
The Huskies also average 4.1 blocks per game, which ranks among the Top 17% of Division One schools nationally.
The Cougars leading scorer at 13.9 points per game, Charlisse Leger-Walker is the Cougars primary offensive threat and their most diverse inside-outside scorer.
However, Legere-Walker is currently struggling from midrange (12.9% accuracy on 4 for 31 shooting).
OT, 1:21 | Leger-Walker AGAIN!#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/9EGYFO8DmA
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) January 7, 2024
Legere-Walker is also struggling from three-point range (23.6%) but can be counted on to make clutch buckets, no matter the distance.
4th, 0:12 | LEGER-WALKER FROM WAY DOWNTOWN!
We're even at 65-65 with 12 seconds to play!#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/WVs8meGuje
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) January 7, 2024
Legere-Walker is compensating by attacking the lane — she makes 68.8% of her shots within 4.5 feet of the rim; and 52.2% of her shots further away in the lane.
Leger-Walker is also a playmaker for her teammates, averaging 4.9 assists.
1st, 6:55 | Leger-Walker finds Murekatete for the fast-break bucket!#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/cX3daeHJBs
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) January 7, 2024
1st, 6:39 | Leger-Walker ➡ Wallack!
8-6 Cougs!#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/O8WcOQH5z3
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) December 17, 2023
Senior 6’3″ center Bella Murekatete is the second-leading scorer for the Washington State Cougars at 13.7 points per game.
Murekatete is not a three-point threat at all — with zero three-point attempts this season (0%).
Instead Bella Murekatete is almost exclusively an inside scorer — 143 of her 161 shot attempts were inside-the-paint or from free throw line area.
2nd, 3:08 | 5️⃣ straight for Murekatete!
32-26 Stanford#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/ZN72VD9K5A
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) January 6, 2024
Murekatete is also a major defensive presence for the WSU Cougars — averaging 1.1 blocks and 1.8 steals per game.
Midway through the second, Murekatete's 3rd block of the game was also her 158th career block, tying her for the all-time lead in program history!
T1. 158 – Carly Noyes
𝙏1. 158 – 𝘽𝙚𝙡𝙡𝙖 𝙈𝙪𝙧𝙚𝙠𝙖𝙩𝙚𝙩𝙚#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/Zc6JNWWsjd— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) November 23, 2023
Eleonora Villa is a 5’8″ guard and the Cougars third-leading scorer at 10.7 points per game.
An excellent shooter from all areas of the court, Villa is a bit of a x-factor offensive weapon for the Cougars.
Eleonora Villa is capable of getting hot from three-point range (36.8%),
Eleonora Villa rattles in a three to open the 2nd quarter!
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LIVE STATS | https://t.co/8NHCZU9LxX#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/c0OdjoDupp— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) November 15, 2023
Villa can also attack from midrange (38.1%); as well as in the lane — making 64.3% of her shots within 4.5 feet of the rim; and 44.2% of her shots further away in the lane.
Eleonora Villa is at a career-high 1️⃣8️⃣ points!#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/aWiNbfm3rb
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) November 30, 2023
Astera Tuhina is a 5’9″ guard and the Cougars leading three-point shooter at 43.5% accuracy, providing 8.9 points per game.
2nd, 2:04 | Tuhina is GOOD for 👌!
29-26 Cougs!#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/p9sZ7vqvsP
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) December 20, 2023
Meanwhile, Tuhina also makes 50.0% of her two-point attempt in the midrange and 47.0% in lane area — demonstrating her propensity to penetrate and attack the defense when she’s not shooting threes.
4th, 8:33 | Tuhina ➡ Villa!
Eleonora Villa has 20 tonight and we lead 86-41!#GoCougs | #CougsVsEverybody pic.twitter.com/iZnwJd2035
— WSU Cougar Women's 🏀 (@WSUCougarWBB) November 30, 2023