Prep point guard says he'll play for WSU (The Wichita Eagle)

5 August 2008, 11:14 pm

South Carolina point guard Kenny Manigault is going a long way from home to play college basketball. He already feels comfortable at Wichita State, however, and has given the Shockers an oral commitment. "I liked the campus and the coaching staff," he said. "I met the players, and they were cool."... read more

Shocker center won't be eligible this season (The Wichita Eagle)

5 August 2008, 11:03 pm

Ehimen Orupke will not play basketball for Wichita State this season. The Shockers hope his absence is only temporary. Orupke, a 7-foot center from Nigeria, was denied by the NCAA a waiver to certify him as eligible for NCAA Division I athletics. He will attend Three Rivers (Mo.) Community College ... read more

Shockers receive commitment from S.C. guard (The Wichita Eagle)

5 August 2008, 5:44 pm

South Carolina point guard Kenny Manigault has given Wichita State's basketball team an oral commitment, according to numerous sources. Manigault, 6-foot-4, 185 pounds, will be a senior at Pinewood Prepatory School in Summerville, S.C. He committed to WSU on Sunday, according to GoUpstate.com, the ... read more

WSU to take on Montana State in fourth annual Cougar Hardwood Classic (KHQ Spokane)

4 August 2008, 10:40 am

PULLMAN, Wash. - After a historic 2007-2008 season, the Washington State Cougars will look to build on their recent success in the 2008-2009 campaign. A major step in that process will take place on Saturday December 13th at Seattle's KeyArena as the Cougars take on the Bobcats from Montana State Un... read more

WSU adds Warhol photos to permanent collection (Dayton Daily News)

4 August 2008, 5:38 am

All Wright State University asked for was money; what they got is worth a whole lot more: 155 Polaroids and silver gelatin prints taken by Andy Warhol, donated to WSU's permanent collection from the Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts as part of its 20th Anniversary Photographic Legacy Program. T... read more

Ex-Cougars, friends on track for success in Beijing (Seattle Times)

3 August 2008, 12:22 am

Fostering a relationship with former WSU coach John Chaplin, James Li hopes to help coach former Cougar Bernard Lagat to Olympic gold in Beijing.... read more