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1966–67 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team

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1966–67 Washington State Cougars men's basketball
ConferenceAthletic Association of Western Universities
Record15–11 (8–6 AAWU, Pac-8)
Head coach
Home arenaBohler Gymnasium
Seasons
1966–67 AAWU Conference men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 1 UCLA 14 0   1.000 30 0   1.000
Washington State 8 6   .571 15 11   .577
Oregon State 8 6   .571 14 14   .500
Stanford 7 7   .500 15 11   .577
California 6 8   .429 17 10   .630
Washington 6 8   .429 13 12   .520
USC 6 8   .429 13 12   .520
Oregon 1 13   .071 9 17   .346
As of April 1967[1]
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1966–67 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team represented Washington State University for the 1966–67 NCAA college basketball season. Led by ninth-year head coach Marv Harshman, the Cougars were members of the Athletic Association of Western Universities (AAWU, Pac-8) and played their home games on campus at Bohler Gymnasium in Pullman, Washington.

The Cougars were 15–11 overall in the regular season and 8–6 in conference play, tied for second in the standings.[2][3][4]

It was Washington State's first winning record in conference play in seventeen years.

References

  1. ^ "2011-12 Men's Basketball Media Guide". Pac-12 Conference. p. 67. Retrieved February 13, 2018.
  2. ^ Missildine, Harry (March 13, 1967). "Cougs, OSU share 2nd in wild ending". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 11.
  3. ^ "Bruins rattle USC". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). March 12, 1967. p. 2B.
  4. ^ "Pacific-8 basketball final standings". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). March 13, 1967. p. 11.

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