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Spokane, WA, United States

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Idaho men's basketball relieves head coach Zac Claus of duties

Tim Marrion will serve as the acting head coach through the remainder of the 2022-2023 season. → Read More

Gonzaga legend Dan Dickau's jersey retired

Dickau became Gonzaga's first first-team Associated Press All-American in the 2001-2002 season. → Read More

WSU women's basketball beats No. 19 Arizona 70-59 on the road

Washington State had four players in double-figures in the win over No. 19 Arizona in Tucson. → Read More

Eastern Washington basketball completes season sweep of Montana

Eastern Washington men's basketball topped Montana 64-57 to complete a two-game season sweep of the Grizzlies. → Read More

WSU looking to keep Apple Cup in Pullman in 114th matchup against Washington

WSU is looking to defend the trophy for the second time in the past 10 years. → Read More

Idaho looks to build momentum against No. 2 Sacramento State

It will be a battle of a pair of teams unbeaten in Big Sky Conference play this Saturday. → Read More

No. 17 Idaho scores 42 unanswered points in dominant 56-21 win over Portland State

The Vandals remain unbeaten in Big Sky Conference play topping Portland State 56-21 in the Kibbie Dome. → Read More

College Football Week 6 Preview: WSU at No. 6 USC and No. 21 EWU at No. 7 Weber State

Washington State and Eastern Washington will both look to pull off upsets on the road this weekend. → Read More

College Football Week 5 Preview: WSU hosting Cal, EWU at Florida and Idaho hosting UNC

All three Division I teams will be in for tough, competitive matchups this coming weekend. → Read More

WSU moving past collapse against Oregon, focus now on Cal

A bright spot in this past weekend's loss was that WSU's offense seemed to find its stride. → Read More

Talkin' with Travis: One-on-one interview with WSU Head Coach Jake Dickert before 2022 season

Hear from Jake Dickert on his first full season in charge and the return of the Battle of the Palouse. → Read More

'This is my lifelong dream come true': Gonzaga pitcher Gabriel Hughes becomes highest drafted Zag in MLB Draft

Hughes became the highest drafted Gonzaga baseball player of all time, surpassing Marco Gonzales, who was taken 19th overall in the 2013 draft. → Read More

Day two of MLB Draft sees three more Zags selected

Gabriel Hughes, Tystan Vrieling and William Kempner were taken in the first three rounds. Brody Jessee was taken in the tenth round. → Read More

'This is what I've been working for my whole life': Gonzaga pitcher Gabriel Hughes awaits MLB Draft

Gonzaga ace Gabriel Hughes is expected to be taken on day one of the MLB Draft, which begins July 17. → Read More

Clarkston's Joel Dahmen finishes day two of the U.S. Open tied for the lead

Dahmen shot a 68 on Friday to share the lead with Collin Morikawa at 5-under-par through 36 holes. → Read More

'This decision made me the most happy': Julian Strawther announces return to the Zags

KREM 2 spoke one-on-one with Strawther tonight about his decision to return to GU. → Read More

'This is when the fun starts': Gonzaga baseball earns No. 2 seed in NCAA Tournament

Unexpectedly, Gonzaga was placed in the Blacksburg regional hosted by Virginia Tech. → Read More

Gonzaga baseball clinches WCC regular season title with 8-4 win over San Diego

The win gives Gonzaga back-to-back WCC regular season titles. → Read More

Longtime U-High coach Don Ressa coaching his 50th and final year

Ressa was the head coach at U-High for 30 years where he racked up 362 career wins and five GSL titles. → Read More

'I'm just filled with joy': Susannah Scaroni back at Bloomsday after Paralympic gold

For Scaroni, today marked her first time back in Spokane racing after an injury, but also since winning a gold medal in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic games. → Read More