The Washington State Cougars rolled to their second consecutive big victory, sprinting past Prairie View A&M for a 90-62 win — their seventh in a row to begin the season.
Efe Abogidi led a balanced attack with 16 points, 14 rebounds, and 4 blocks, one of five Cougs to reach double figures in scoring as WSU reached its highest scoring output of the season in both total points and efficiency (1.27 points per possession).
The Cougars used some strong shooting from behind the arc to build a modest 17-13 lead about eight minutes into the game as Prairie View A&M did its best to keep up.