A Quick Look at Washington State WBB's 2024 Non-Conference Schedule

Oct 10, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Washington State Cougars coach Kamie Ethridge poses during Pac-12 women's basketball media day at Park MGM Las Vegas Conference Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports
Oct 10, 2023; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Washington State Cougars coach Kamie Ethridge poses during Pac-12 women's basketball media day at Park MGM Las Vegas Conference Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports / Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

The Washington State women's basketball program announced opponents and dates for ten non-conference regular season games this week. WSU also announced an exhibition game with Lewis-Clark State College on October 20.

Home: Eastern Washington (Nov. 4), Idaho (Nov. 10), Brigham Young (Dec 13)

Away: Stanford (Nov. 7), Texas Tech (Nov. 16), Iowa (Nov. 24), Oregon (Dec. 4)

Discover Puerto Rico Shootout (San Juan, Puerto Rico): Norfolk State (Nov. 28), Virginia (Nov. 29), Drake (Nov. 30)

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Notable are road dates with two former Pac-12 foes in Stanford and Oregon, as well an Iowa team that was the talk of college basketball last season. Though, the Hawkeyes enter this season with a new coach and without first-overall NBA Draft pick Caitlin Clark.

Kamie Ethridge enters her seventh season as the head coach of the Cougars in 2024. The Cougs did not reach the NCAA tournament last season, but have done so three times under Ethridge.

Washington State's inaugural edition of conference play in the West Coast Conference will then commence on December 19 at San Diego.


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