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1999–2000 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team

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1999–2000 Washington State Cougars men's basketball
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record6–22 (1–17 Pac-10)
Head coach
Home arenaBeasley Coliseum
Seasons
1999–2000 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 8 Arizona 15 3   .833 27 7   .794
No. 5 Stanford 15 3   .833 27 4   .871
Oregon 13 5   .722 22 8   .733
No. 23 UCLA 10 8   .556 21 12   .636
Arizona State 10 8   .556 18 12   .600
USC 9 9   .500 16 14   .533
California 7 11   .389 16 14   .533
Oregon State 5 13   .278 13 16   .448
Washington 5 13   .278 10 20   .333
Washington State 1 17   .056 6 22   .214
As of July 26, 2011
Rankings from AP Poll[1]

The 1999–2000 Washington State Cougars men's basketball team represented Washington State University for the 1999–2000 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Led by first-year head coach Paul Graham, the Cougars were members of the Pacific-10 Conference and played their home games on campus at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman, Washington.

The Cougars were 6–22 overall in the regular season and 1–17 in conference play, last in the standings.[2] There was no conference tournament this season; last played in 1990, it resumed in 2002.

Graham was hired in March 1999; he was previously an assistant at Oklahoma State under Eddie Sutton.[3][4][5]

References

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  1. ^ http://www.databasesports.com/ncaab/tourney.htm?yr=2000
  2. ^ "Pac-10 men's basketball standings". Eugene Register-Guard. (Oregon). March 12, 2000. p. 1G.
  3. ^ Blanchette, John (March 26, 1999). "Newest Coug gets ball rolling". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. C1.
  4. ^ Bauer, Doug (March 26, 1999). "Washington State gets its man". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1B.
  5. ^ Metcalfe, Ryan (March 26, 1999). "Graham era begins with levity". Moscow-Pullman Daily News. (Idaho-Washington). p. 1B.
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