LAHAINA, Hawaii – Washington State overcame a rough, slow start to beat the Division II Chaminade Silverswords, 90-85, opening the Maui Invitational tournament with a win.
The Cougs turned the ball over a whopping 15 times in the first half, finishing with 23. They also shot only 33% from the field in the first half compared to a much-improved 62% in the second.
Ace Glass led Wazzu in scoring with a tremendous 26 off the bench, hitting all seven of his free throw attempts. Rihards Vavers also dazzled off the bench with seven made threes.
WSU plays tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. PST against the winner of tonight’s Texas versus Arizona State game.
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