
Photos by Robert Hubner, WSU Photo Services

The Cougars (26-8) held Luke Harangody to 10 points – half his average – on 3-of-17 shooting, and limited the Irish to half of their scoring average in advancing to the round of 16 in Charlotte and a regional semifinal game with North Carolina or Arkansas.



“They imposed their will on us,” Irish coach Mike Brey submitted.
The Irish hadn’t been dominated on defense this badly since losing a 40-36 snail-biter to Northwestern on Dec. 7, 1983.



“He deserves so much credit,” Tony Bennett said. “He started this thing, installed the system.”


Harangody got his usual double-double, his 19th of the season, by pulling down a career-high 22 rebounds, but he had to work extra hard for everything he got and he was flustered on the offensive end – double-teamed, banged and bumped every time he got his hands on the ball.
“I kind of feel like I let the guys down,” Harangody said. “You know, just wasn’t my night.”



Cowgill said the key was getting back before the Fighting Irish could get downcourt.





* Seattle Times–Washington St. 61, Notre Dame 41/Cougars execute game plan vs.s. Irish https://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/cougars/
* Seattle Times–Washington State keeps opponents to 81 total points, lowest since 1949 https://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/cougars/2004301449_cougars24.html
* Seattle Times–Washington State Cougars nearly picture perfect https://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/jerrybrewer/2004300225_brewer23.html
* Seattle Times–Cougars minimize effect of Irish big man Harangody https://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/cougars/2004300118_cougglance23.html