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07/18/2008
2008 NBA Summer League Update: July 18 Former Washington State University men's basketball student-athletes Kyle Weaver, Derrick Low and Jeff Varem are currently taking part in the 2008 NBA Summer League presented by EA Sports, July 11-20 at the COX Pavilion and Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of UNLV. Ticket Presale for 2008 Cougar Hardwood Classic Begins Saturday A special ticket presale to the fourth annual Cougar Hardwood Classic at Seattle's KeyArena will go on sale at wsucougars.com, Saturday, July 12, at 10 a.m. This special presale will end at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 8. Three Former Cougars to Take Part in NBA's Summer League Former Washington State University men's basketball student-athletes Kyle Weaver, Derrick Low and Jeff Varem will take part in the 2008 NBA Summer League presented by EA Sports July 11-20, at COX Pavilion and Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of UNLV. Kyle Weaver Selected as 38th Overall Pick in NBA Draft Former Washington State University men's basketball guard Kyle Weaver was selected by the Charlotte Bobcats as the No. 38th overall pick in the in the second round of the 2008 NBA draft Thursday. Tony Bennett Cougar Chats Transcript Washington State Men's Basketball Coach Tony Bennett will be featured in the latest installment of the Cougar Chats series, presented by Northwest Dodge Dealers, today at noon. Fans can submit questions and follow the chat by clicking HERE Men's Basketball Camps No Longer Accepting Applications Both camps being held by the Washington State University men's basketball team scheduled between June 21-25 have met their camper capacities, and as of June 17 the program will no longer be accepting applications or day-of-camp walk-ups for either camp. 2007-08 Men's Basketball Season in Review The historic 2007-08 season put together by the Washington State University men's basketball team (26-9) came to an end at the hands of then-No. 1 North Carolina with a 68-47 defeat in the East Regional Semifinals at Charlotte, N.C., March 27. |
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