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词条 Battle of the Palouse
释义

  1. Football

     Series history  Future of rivalry  Game results  Coaching records  Idaho  Washington State 

  2. Men's basketball

     Game results 

  3. Other sports

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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The Battle of the Palouse refers to an athletic rivalry in the northwest United States, between the Vandals of the University of Idaho and Cougars of Washington State University.

The two land-grant universities are less than {{convert|8|mi|spell=in}} apart on the rural Palouse in the Inland Northwest; Idaho's campus in Moscow is nearly on the Idaho–Washington border, and Washington State's campus is directly west in Pullman, linked by Washington State Route 270 and the Bill Chipman Palouse Trail. The two schools' most prominent rivalry was in football, but in later years it has shifted to men's basketball.

Football

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| team1 = Idaho Vandals
| team1logo = Idaho Vandals logo.svg
| team2 = Washington State Cougars
| team2logo = Washington State Cougars wordmark.svg
| sport = College football
| firstmeeting = November 17, 1894
{{Years or months ago|1894}}
WSC 10, Idaho 0
| mostrecent = September 17, 2016
Washington State, 56–6
| nextmeeting = September 19, 2020
| total = 91
| series = Washington State leads,
72–16–3  ({{Winning percentage|72|16|3}})
| largestvictory = Washington State, 84–27 (1975)
| longeststreak = Washington State, 21
(1928–1949)
| longestunbeatenstreak = Washington State, 27
(1926–1953)
| currentstreak = Washington State, 9
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Series history

The first game was played {{Years or months ago|1894}} in November 1894 and resulted in a win for Washington State. The game in 1898 was not played because Idaho had an ineligible ringer from Lapwai, F.J. McFarland, a recent All-American from Carlisle.[1][2][3] The Vandals' first-ever forward pass was attempted against the Cougars in 1907: it was completed for a touchdown from a drop-kick formation in the fourth quarter and led to a {{nowrap|5–4 victory.[4]}}

Washington State has dominated the local rivalry, holding a {{winning percentage|72|16|3|record=y}} lead. The record since 1926 is even more dominant, with a {{winning percentage|57|5|2|record=y}} advantage for the Cougars. The longest winning streak for Idaho was three games {{nowrap|(1923–25),}} and has only five victories since that three-peat (1954, 1964, 1965, 1999, & 2000) and two ties (1927, 1950) to offset the 56 losses.

The games were skipped in 1969 and 1971, unfortunate for Idaho as the 1971 Vandals posted one of the best records {{nowrap|(8–3)}} in school history, while WSU {{nowrap|was 4–7.}} The rivalry became increasingly one-sided as WSU dominated in the 1970s (except for 1974) and the original series ended, following the 1978 game.[5] From 1979 to 1997, the game was played just twice (1982, 1989) until the 10-year renewal from 1998–2007. Since their last wins in 1999 and 2000, Idaho has been physically outmatched in most of the nine games; the game has been played twice since 2007, in 2013 and 2016.

As two schools are in close proximity, from 1938 to 1968 there was a tradition called The Loser's Walk, where during the week following the game students of the losing school would walk from their own campus to the winners' campus, then receive rides back home from the winning side. This has frequently been misreported as students walking back to their own campus immediately following the game. In 1954, the walk made national news when about 2,000 students from Washington State College made the trek east from Pullman to Moscow after the Cougars lost to Idaho for the first time in 29 years.[6][7][8][9]

In a span of less than five months, from November 1969 to April 1970, both schools' aged wooden stadiums (Idaho's Neale Stadium and WSU's Rogers Field) burned down due to suspected arson. The WSU–Idaho game in 1970 was dubbed the Displaced Bowl, which was held in Joe Albi Stadium in Spokane on September 19. The Cougars won the game (their only win that season), as well as the next ten against the Vandals.[10] This was the first in the rivalry played on AstroTurf, which was new to Joe Albi that season.

In 1978, the NCAA split Division I football in two: I-A (now FBS) and I-AA (now FCS). Washington State was in Division I-A as part of the Pac-10 Conference and Idaho downgraded to I-AA as part of the Big Sky Conference, whose other football members moved up from Division II. In the late 1970s, I-A football programs were allowed 50% more scholarships and twice as many assistant coaches as I-AA teams.[5] During the years they were in different divisions, the schools met only twice (1982 in Spokane and 1989 in Pullman). In 1996, Idaho moved back up to Division I-A in the Big West Conference, and Idaho and WSU rekindled their century-old rivalry. Since the rivalry was reinstated in 1998, every game has been played at Martin Stadium in Pullman, except for the matchup in 2003, which was played at Seattle's Seahawks Stadium. The last game played on the Idaho side of the border was {{Time ago|1966}} in 1966, a come-from-behind {{nowrap|14–7}} Cougar victory on a very muddy field to prevent a Vandal three-peat.[11][12]

Future of rivalry

After ten years of the renewed rivalry, Vandal head coach Robb Akey, previously WSU's defensive coordinator, said in 2008 that he preferred the game not be played every year, instead saying he would prefer it as a "once-in-a-while thing."[13] Only one game was played during Akey's tenure, in his first season in 2007, and he was fired in October 2012.[14] The meeting in 2013 on September 21 was a one-year revival,[15] but the future of the series under current Vandal head coach Paul Petrino is unclear; WSU {{nowrap|won 56–6}} in 2016, and the next meeting is scheduled for 2020 in Pullman.[16] Because of the difficulty of scheduling as an isolated FBS independent, Idaho returned to FCS and the Big Sky in 2018.

Game results

{{Sports rivalry series table
| cols = 2
| series_summary = yes
| team1 = Idaho
| team1style = {{NCAA color cell|Idaho Vandals}}
| team2 = Washington State / Washington Agricultural
| team2style = {{NCAA color cell|Washington State Cougars}}
| format = compact


| 1894 | Moscow, ID | Washington Agricultural | 10 | Idaho | 0
| 1895 | Pullman, WA | Washington Agricultural | 10 | Idaho | 4
| 1899 | Pullman, WA | Washington Agricultural | 11 | Idaho | 0
| 1901 | Moscow, ID | Idaho | 5 | Washington State | 0
| 1902 | Pullman, WA | Washington Agricultural | 17 | Idaho | 0
| 1903 | Moscow, ID | Idaho | 32 | Washington State | 0
| 1904 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 5 | Washington State | 0
| 1905 | Moscow, ID | Idaho | 5 | Washington State | 0
| 1906 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 10 | Idaho | 0
| 1907 | Moscow, ID | Idaho | 5 | Washington State | 4
| 1908 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 4 | Washington State | 4
| 1909 | Spokane, WA | Washington State | 18 | Idaho | 0
| 1910 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 9 | Washington State | 5
| 1911 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 17 | Idaho | 0
| 1912 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 13 | Washington State | 0
| 1913 | Moscow, ID | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 0
| 1914 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 3 | Idaho | 0
| 1915 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 41 | Idaho | 0
| 1916 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 31 | Idaho | 0
| 1917 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 19 | Idaho | 0
| 1919 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 37 | Idaho | 0
| 1920 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 14 | Idaho | 7
| 1921 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 20 | Idaho | 3
| 1922 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 18 | Idaho | 9
| 1923 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 14 | Washington State | 0
| 1924 | Moscow, ID | Idaho | 19 | Washington State | 3
| 1925 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 7 | Washington State | 6
| 1926 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 6 | Idaho | 0
| 1927 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 7 | Washington State | 7
| 1928 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 26 | Idaho | 0
| 1929 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 41 | Idaho | 7
| 1930 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 33 | Idaho | 7
| 1931 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 9 | Idaho | 8
| 1932 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 12 | Idaho | 0
| 1933 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 14 | Idaho | 6
| 1934 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 19 | Idaho | 0
| 1935 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 6 | Idaho | 0
| 1936 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 14 | Idaho | 0
| 1937 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 13 | Idaho | 0
| 1938 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 12 | Idaho | 0
| 1939 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 21 | Idaho | 13
| 1940 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 26 | Idaho | 0
| 1941 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 26 | Idaho | 0
| 1942 | Moscow, ID | #14 Washington State | 7 | Idaho | 0
| 1945 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 43 | Idaho | 12
| 1945 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 21 | Idaho | 0
| 1946 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 32 | Idaho | 0
| 1947 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 7 | Idaho | 0
| 1948 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 19 | Idaho | 14
| 1949 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 25 | Idaho | 13
| 1950 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 7 | Washington State | 7
| 1951 | Moscow, ID | #17 Washington State | 9 | Idaho | 6
| 1952 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 36 | Idaho | 6
| 1953 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 30 | Idaho | 13
| 1954 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 10 | Washington State | 0
| 1955 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 9 | Idaho | 0
| 1956 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 33 | Idaho | 19
| 1957 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 21 | Idaho | 13
| 1958 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 8 | Idaho | 0
| 1959 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 27 | Idaho | 5
| 1960 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 18 | Idaho | 7
| 1961 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 34 | Idaho | 0
| 1962 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 22 | Idaho | 14
| 1963 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 14 | Idaho | 10
| 1964 | Moscow, ID | Idaho | 28 | Washington State | 13
| 1965 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 17 | Washington State | 13
| 1966 | Moscow, ID | Washington State | 14 | Idaho | 7
| 1967 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 52 | Idaho | 14
| 1968 | Spokane, WA | Washington State | 14 | Idaho | 7
| 1970 | Spokane, WA | Washington State | 44 | Idaho | 16
| 1972 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 35 | Idaho | 14
| 1973 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 51 | Idaho | 24
| 1974 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 17 | Idaho | 10
| 1975 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 84 | Idaho | 27
| 1976 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 45 | Idaho | 6
| 1977 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 45 | Idaho | 17
| 1978 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 28 | Idaho | 0
| 1982 | Spokane, WA | Washington State | 34 | Idaho | 14
| 1989 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 41 | Idaho | 7
| 1998 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 24 | Idaho | 16
| 1999 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 28 | Washington State | 17
| 2000 | Pullman, WA | Idaho | 38 | Washington State | 34
| 2001 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 36 | Idaho | 7
| 2002 | Pullman, WA | #11 Washington State | 49 | Idaho | 14
| 2003 | Seattle, WA | Washington State | 25 | Idaho | 0
| 2004 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 49 | Idaho | 8
| 2005 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 38 | Idaho | 26
| 2006 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 56 | Idaho | 10
| 2007 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 45 | Idaho | 28
| 2013 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 42 | Idaho | 0
| 2016 | Pullman, WA | Washington State | 56 | Idaho | 6
}}

  • Both were members of the Pacific Coast Conference; the Battle of the Palouse was a conference game from 1922 through 1958.
  • Idaho was a division below WSU in 1967–68 (College division) and 1978–95 (Division I-AA); Idaho returned to FCS in 2018.
  • Prior to 1959, WSU was WSC.[17][18]
  • The only one to serve as head coach for both programs is Dennis Erickson, who lost to the Cougars twice while at Idaho (1982, 2006);
    the game was not played when he was at WSU (1987, 1988).
  • The 1918 game was non-varsity, composed of Student Army Training Corps (SATC) {{nowrap|players.[19]}} After the Armistice of November 11
    ending World War I, a limited schedule was played; Idaho defeated Washington State's SATC team 7–6 in Moscow on December 7.[19][20][21]

Coaching records

Since 1919

Idaho

Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.
Ralph HutchinsonIdaho119190100|1|0}}
Thomas KelleyIdaho21920–19210200|2|0}}
Matty MathewsIdaho41922–19253103|1|0}}
Charles ErbIdaho31926–19280210|2|1}}
Leo CallandIdaho61929–19340600|6|0}}
Ted BankIdaho61935–19400600|6|0}}
Francis SchmidtIdaho21941–19420200|2|0}}
Babe BrownIdaho31945–19460300|3|0}}
Dixie HowellIdaho41947–19500310|3|1}}
Babe CurfmanIdaho31951–19530300|3|0}}
Skip StahleyIdaho81954–19611701|7|0}}
Dee AndrosIdaho31962–19641201|2|0}}
Steve MusseauIdaho31965–19671201|2|0}}
Y C McNeaseIdaho11968–19690100|1|0}}
Don RobbinsIdaho31970–19730300|3|0}}
Ed TroxelIdaho41974–19770400|4|0}}
Jerry DavitchIdaho11978–19810100|1|0}}
Dennis Erickson (a)Idaho11982–19850100|1|0}}
Keith GilbertsonIdaho0 1986–1988
John L. SmithIdaho11989–19940100|1|0}}
Chris TormeyIdaho21995–199911 1|1|0}}
Tom CableIdaho42000–200313 1|3|0}}
Nick HoltIdaho22004–200502 0|2|0}}
Dennis Erickson (b){{spaces|6}}6}}Idaho{{spaces|6}}1200601 0|1|0}}
Robb AkeyIdaho12007–201201 0|1|0}}
Paul PetrinoIdaho22013–201802 0|2|0}}
  • Won first attempt: Stahley (1954), Musseau (1965), Cable (2000)
  • Won final attempt: Mathews (1925), Andros (1964), Tormey (1999)
  • Only Idaho coach with more than one win was Mathews, with three straight (1923, 1924, 1925)

Washington State

Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.
Gus WelchWashington State41919–19224004|0|0}} 
Albert ExendineWashington State31923–19250300|3|0}}
Babe HollingberyWashington State171926–1942160116|0|1}}
Phil SarboeWashington State61945–19496006|0|0}} 
Forest EvashevskiWashington State21950–19511011|0|1}}
Al KircherWashington State41952–19553103|1|0}}
Jim SutherlandWashington State81956–19638008|0|0}} 
Bert ClarkWashington State41964–19672202|2|0}}
Jim SweeneyWashington State61968–19756006|0|0}} 
Jackie SherrillWashington State119761001|0|0}} 
Warren PowersWashington State119771001|0|0}} 
Jim WaldenWashington State21978–19862002|0|0}} 
Dennis EricksonWashington State01987–1988    
Mike PriceWashington State61989–20024204|2|0}}
Bill DobaWashington State52003–200750 5|0}} 
Paul WulffWashington State02008–2011    
Mike LeachWashington State22012–201820 2|0}} 
  • Last tie was in 1950, overtime began in 1996 in Division I-A (none through 2018)
  • Two games were played in 1945; no games in 1943, 1944, 1969, 1971
  • After 1978, except for resumption of 1998–2007, games were scheduled intermittently (1982, 1989, 2013, 2016, 2020)

Men's basketball

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| sport = College basketball
| firstmeeting = January 13, 1906
{{Time ago|1906}}
Washington State, 28–11
| mostrecent = December 5, 2018
Washington State, 90–70,
in Pullman
| nextmeeting = December 2019 in Moscow
| total = 274
| series = Washington State leads,
{{Winning percentage|164|110|record=y}}
| largestvictory = Washington State, 53–10
(March 17, 1914)
| longeststreak = Washington State, 12
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Although the Battle of the Palouse in football waned by the 1980s, Idaho and Washington State men's basketball teams have played each other annually since 1906 in a series that continues.[22][23][24] From 1922 through the {{nowrap|1958–59}} season, both were members of the Pacific Coast Conference, and both were independents for the next several years after it disbanded.[25][26] Four games per season were played in these years, sometimes five; during the Gus Johnson season of 1962–63, Idaho won four of five.

Washington State has a {{nowrap|{{winning percentage|164|110|record=y}}}} lead in the series through the December 2018 game in Pullman, which the Cougars won {{nowrap|90–70.}} {{nowrap|Idaho had taken}} three of the previous four; the Vandals' win in December 2014 was their first over the Cougars since 2002 and the first in Pullman {{nowrap| since 1989.[22][27]}}

The rivalry in basketball reached its peak in the early 1980s, when alumnus Don Monson was Idaho's head coach and WSU was led by {{nowrap|George Raveling.[28][29][30][31]}} The game in early December 1982 at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow established a new attendance record of 11,000 for an Idaho home game; the Vandals won in overtime for their third straight win over the Cougars and 37th consecutive win {{nowrap|at home.[32][33][34][35]}} Idaho was coming off a {{nowrap|27–3}} season in 1982 in which it was ranked in the top ten and reached the Sweet Sixteen (and Monson was named Kodak coach of the year). The Cougars went on to finish second in the Pac-10 in the 1983 regular season,[36] and advanced to the second round of the NCAA tournament, falling to #1 seed Virginia in Boise to finish at {{nowrap|26–6.[37]}} Both coaches left at the end of the season; Monson for Oregon and Raveling for Iowa.

Game results

Since 1950: Washington State leads, {{winning percentage|71|49|record=y}}

{{Sports rivalry series table
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| series_summary = yes
| team1 = Idaho
| team1style = {{NCAA color cell|Idaho Vandals}}
| team2 = Washington State / Washington Agricultural
| team2style = {{NCAA color cell|Washington State Cougars}}
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| 28 Jan 1950 | Moscow | Idaho | 40 | Washington State | 63
| 10 Feb 1950 | Pullman | Idaho | 51 | Washington State | 50
| 03 Mar 1950 | Moscow | Idaho | 34 | Washington State | 39
| 04 Mar 1950 | Pullman | Idaho | 50 | Washington State | 453OT
| 12 Jan 1951 | Moscow | Idaho | 43 | Washington State | 42
| 13 Jan 1951 | Pullman | Idaho | 40 | Washington State | 41
| 23 Feb 1951 | Pullman | Idaho | 40 | Washington State | 51
| 24 Feb 1951 | Moscow | Idaho | 48 | Washington State | 46
| 12 Jan 1952 | Pullman | Idaho | 46 | Washington State | 62
| 14 Jan 1952 | Moscow | Idaho | 57 | Washington State | 49
| 01 Feb 1952 | Pullman | Idaho | 57 | Washington State | 52
| 02 Feb 1952 | Pullman | Idaho | 62 | Washington State | 55
| 03 Jan 1953 | Pullman | Idaho | 71 | Washington State | 53
| 30 Jan 1953 | Moscow | Idaho | 69 | Washington State | 51
| 17 Feb 1953 | Pullman | Idaho | 72 | Washington State | 69
| 24 Feb 1953 | Moscow | Idaho | 75 | Washington State | 62
| 19 Jan 1954 | Moscow | Idaho | 71 | Washington State | 53
| 29 Jan 1954 | Pullman | Idaho | 61 | Washington State | 71
| 16 Feb 1954 | Moscow | Idaho | 45 | Washington State | 42
| 23 Feb 1954 | Pullman | Idaho | 44 | Washington State | 56
| 29 Dec 1954 | Seattle | Idaho | 56 | Washington State | 64
| 18 Jan 1955 | Pullman | Idaho | 39 | Washington State | 53
| 28 Jan 1955 | Moscow | Idaho | 75 | Washington State | 73OT
| 29 Jan 1955 | Pullman | Idaho | 60 | Washington State | 68
| 22 Feb 1955 | Moscow | Idaho | 77 | Washington State | 59
| 09 Mar 1956 | Moscow | Idaho | 78 | Washington State | 62
| 10 Mar 1956 | Pullman | Idaho | 78 | Washington State | 61
| 15 Jan 1957 | Pullman | Idaho | 70 | Washington State | 73
| 22 Jan 1957 | Moscow | Idaho | 69 | Washington State | 57
| 17 Jan 1958 | Pullman | Idaho | 85 | Washington State | 67
| 18 Jan 1958 | Moscow | Idaho | 69 | Washington State | 77
| 16 Jan 1959 | Moscow | Idaho | 56 | Washington State | 55
| 17 Jan 1959 | Pullman | Idaho | 53 | Washington State | 61
| 08 Dec 1959 | Pullman | Idaho | 53 | Washington State | 61
| 29 Dec 1959 | Portland| Idaho | 75 | Washington State | 74
| 13 Feb 1960 | Pullman | Idaho | 53 | Washington State | 61
| 20 Feb 1960 | Moscow | Idaho | 69 | Washington State | 77
| 09 Dec 1960 | Moscow | Idaho | 56 | Washington State | 55
| 10 Dec 1960 | Pullman | Idaho | 56 | Washington State | 64
| 28 Jan 1961 | Moscow | Idaho | 85 | Washington State | 67
| 21 Feb 1961 | Pullman | Idaho | 63 | Washington State | 77
| 30 Dec 1961 | Portland| Idaho | 75 | Washington State | 74
| 09 Jan 1962 | Pullman | Idaho | 60 | Washington State | 65
| 02 Feb 1962 | Moscow | Idaho | 75 | Washington State | 66
| 03 Feb 1962 | Pullman | Idaho | 62 | Washington State | 63
| 27 Feb 1962 | Moscow | Idaho | 65 | Washington State | 60
| 20 Dec 1962 | Moscow | Idaho | 94 | Washington State | 57
| 29 Dec 1962 | Portland| Idaho | 64 | Washington State | 63
| 08 Jan 1963 | Pullman | Idaho | 75 | Washington State | 67
| 15 Jan 1963 | Moscow | Idaho | 72 | Washington State | 65
| 01 Feb 1963 | Pullman | Idaho | 57 | Washington State | 66
| 10 Dec 1963 | Pullman | Idaho | 68 | Washington State | 85
| 01 Dec 1964 | Moscow | Idaho | 76 | Washington State | 54
| 15 Dec 1964 | Pullman | Idaho | 70 | Washington State | 75
| 21 Dec 1965 | Moscow | Idaho | 86 | Washington State | 101
| 21 Jan 1966 | Pullman | Idaho | 91 | Washington State | 115
| 21 Dec 1966 | Moscow | Idaho | 49 | Washington State | 47
| 28 Jan 1967 | Pullman | Idaho | 60 | Washington State | 73
| 12 Dec 1967 | Moscow | Idaho | 54 | Washington State | 71
| 27 Jan 1968 | Pullman | Idaho | 45 | Washington State | 75
| 30 Nov 1968 | Pullman | Idaho | 62 | Washington State | 87
| 04 Jan 1969 | Moscow | Idaho | 50 | Washington State | 53
| 12 Dec 1969 | Pullman | Idaho | 63 | Washington State | 84
| 31 Jan 1970 | Moscow | Idaho | 48 | Washington State | 53
| 11 Dec 1970 | Moscow | Idaho | 67 | Washington State | 74
| 30 Jan 1971 | Pullman | Idaho | 70 | Washington State | 91
| 13 Dec 1971 | Moscow | Idaho | 59 | Washington State | 77
| 15 Jan 1972 | Pullman | Idaho | 60 | Washington State | 82
| 12 Dec 1972 | Pullman | Idaho | 68 | Washington State | 53
| 19 Jan 1973 | Moscow | Idaho | 61 | Washington State | 78
| 27 Feb 1974 | Moscow | Idaho | 74 | Washington State | 70
| 28 Jan 1975 | Pullman | Idaho | 70 | Washington State | 76
| 21 Jan 1976 | Moscow | Idaho | 67 | Washington State | 84
| 03 Jan 1977 | Spokane | Idaho | 66 | Washington State | 80
| 18 Jan 1978 | Spokane | Idaho | 67 | Washington State | 69
| 02 Jan 1979 | Moscow | Idaho | 51 | Washington State | 64
| 09 Jan 1980 | Spokane | Idaho | 57 | Washington State | 63
| 01 Dec 1980 | Spokane | Idaho | 65 | Washington State | 51
| 09 Dec 1981 | Pullman | Idaho | 68 | Washington State | 48
| 04 Dec 1982 | Moscow | Idaho | 62 | Washington State | 58OT
| 10 Dec 1983 | Pullman | Idaho | 69 | Washington State | 82
| 04 Dec 1984 | Moscow | Idaho | 77 | Washington State | 56
| 04 Dec 1985 | Pullman | Idaho | 57 | Washington State | 78
| 29 Nov 1986 | Spokane | Idaho | 59 | Washington State | 56
| 05 Jan 1987 | Moscow | Idaho | 64OT | Washington State | 66
| 28 Nov 1987 | Spokane | Idaho | 49 | Washington State | 53
| 02 Feb 1988 | Pullman | Idaho | 56 | Washington State | 43
| 29 Nov 1988 | Moscow | Idaho | 40 | Washington State | 50
| 14 Dec 1989 | Pullman | Idaho | 56 | Washington State | 52
| 01 Dec 1990 | Moscow | Idaho | 67 | Washington State | 60
| 05 Dec 1991 | Pullman | Idaho | 49 | Washington State | 81
| 09 Dec 1992 | Moscow | Idaho | 65 | Washington State | 63
| 07 Dec 1993 | Pullman | Idaho | 51 | Washington State | 70
| 16 Dec 1994 | Moscow | Idaho | 87 | Washington State | 77
| 16 Dec 1995 | Pullman | Idaho | 54 | Washington State | 66
| 13 Feb 1996 | Moscow | Idaho | 59 | Washington State | 68
| 14 Dec 1996 | Pullman | Idaho | 57 | Washington State | 69
| 11 Feb 1997 | Moscow | Idaho | 73 | Washington State | 66
| 10 Dec 1997 | Pullman | Idaho | 52 | Washington State | 63
| 20 Dec 1998 | Moscow | Idaho | 69 | Washington State | 84
| 27 Nov 1999 | Pullman | Idaho | 65 | Washington State | 70
| 29 Nov 2000 | Moscow | Idaho | 57 | Washington State | 74
| 04 Dec 2001 | Pullman | Idaho | 55 | Washington State | 81
| 04 Dec 2002 | Moscow | Idaho | 62 | Washington State | 58
| 20 Dec 2003 | Pullman | Idaho | 55 | Washington State | 62
| 30 Nov 2004 | Moscow | Idaho | 36 | Washington State | 37
| 26 Nov 2005 | Pullman | Idaho | 37 | Washington State | 63
| 09 Dec 2006 | Moscow | Idaho | 54 | Washington State | 66
| 16 Nov 2007 | Pullman | Idaho | 43 | Washington State | 74
| 21 Dec 2008 | Moscow | Idaho | 41 | Washington State | 55
| 09 Dec 2009 | Pullman | Idaho | 64 | Washington State | 76
| 16 Nov 2010 | Pullman | Idaho | 71 | Washington State | 88
| 07 Dec 2011 | Moscow | Idaho | 64 | Washington State | 66
| 28 Nov 2012 | Pullman | Idaho | 55 | Washington State | 64
| 07 Dec 2013 | Moscow | Idaho | 66 | Washington State | 67
| 03 Dec 2014 | Pullman | Idaho | 77 | Washington State | 71
| 10 Dec 2015 | Moscow | Idaho | 78 | Washington State | 74
| 07 Dec 2016 | Pullman | Idaho | 48 | Washington State | 61
| 06 Dec 2017 | Moscow | Idaho | 91 | Washington State | 64
| 05 Dec 2018 | Pullman | Idaho | 70 | Washington State | 90
}}

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Other sports

The "Battle of the Palouse" is also contested in women's basketball,[39] women's volleyball,[40] and women's soccer.[41]

In women's basketball, WSU leads at {{winning percentage|26|13|record=y}}; the most recent meeting was {{Time ago|2008|spellout=yes}} in December 2008, a {{nowrap|53–50}} Cougar win in Moscow.[42] In soccer, Idaho began its program in 1998 and the teams first met in 1999. They have played twelve times, most recently in 2015, and the Cougars have won eleven straight; the sole Vandal victory came {{nowrap|in 1999.[43]}}

In volleyball, Washington State leads the series {{winning percentage|43|21|record=y}} through 2017.[44][45] The series started {{Years or months ago|1976}} in 1976, and they often met multiple times per season in the first decade. In recent years, the series has been played as part of invitational tournaments hosted by the schools:[45][46] Since 2000, WSU leads {{nowrap|{{winning percentage|10|7|record=y}}:}} {{Sports rivalry series table
| cols = 2
| series_summary = yes
| team1 = Idaho
| team1style = {{NCAA color cell|Idaho Vandals}}
| team2 = Washington State / Washington Agricultural
| team2style = {{NCAA color cell|Washington State Cougars}}
| legend_tie_text =
| format = compact
| 19 Sep 2000 | Moscow | Idaho | 1 | Washington State | 3
| 30 Oct 2001 | Pullman | Idaho | 1 | Washington State | 3
|   8 Oct 2002 | Moscow | Idaho | 0 | Washington State | 3
| 28 Oct 2003 | Pullman | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 2
| 12 Oct 2004 | Moscow | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 1
| 10 Sep 2005 | Pullman | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 0
| 13 Sep 2006 | Pullman | Idaho | 1 | Washington State | 3
| 15 Sep 2006 | Moscow | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 0
| 28 Aug 2007 | Pullman | Idaho | 0 | Washington State | 3
|   5 Sep 2008 | Moscow | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 0
| 11 Sep 2009 | Pullman | Idaho | 2 | Washington State | 3
| 28 Aug 2010 | Pullman | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 0
| 25 Aug 2012 | Moscow | Idaho | 3 | Washington State | 2
| 19 Sep 2013 | Pullman | Idaho | 0 | Washington State | 3
| 18 Sep 2014 | Pullman | Idaho | 1 | Washington State | 3
|   5 Sep 2015 | Moscow | Idaho | 0 | Washington State | 3
| 10 Sep 2016 | Pullman | Idaho | 1 | Washington State | 3
}}{{small|Source:}}[44]

  • Met twice in 2006 (split), did not play in 2011, 2017, or 2018.

In baseball, the rivalry was at its strongest in the 1960s, when both made multiple appearances in the NCAA postseason. Idaho discontinued its program {{Years or months ago|1980}}, after the 1980 {{nowrap|season.[47]}} The Vandals won the final meeting in the series in late April to end the Cougars' 13-year unbeaten streak at {{nowrap|42 games}} (forty wins and two ties due to {{nowrap|darkness).[48][49][50][51][52]}}

Boxing was also part of the rivalry as both had prominent national programs: Washington State won the national title in 1937 and Idaho took three (1940, 1941, 1950), the last shared with Gonzaga. In a UI–WSC dual meet in 1950, over five thousand attended at the Vandals' {{nowrap|Memorial Gym.[53][54]}} The sport was dropped by Idaho in 1954,[55][56] and discontinued by the NCAA {{nowrap|after 1960.[57]}}

See also

  • List of NCAA college football rivalry games

References

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External links

  • College Football Data Warehouse – Idaho opponents: vs. Washington State
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