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The start time for the Washington State-Washington men’s basketball game has been set for 2:30 p.m. March 7 at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.
The game, which will conclude the regular season for both teams, will be televised by FSN.
Given the implications of UW's Pac-10 championship ambitions and WSU's own goal of climbing to No. 6 to earn a first-day bye in the Pac-10 tournament ... this could be a huge game with implications far beyond bragging rights.
UW romped in the earlier meeting, 68-48, on Jan. 3 in Pullman.
The 20-7 Pac-10 leading Huskies show up at No. 21 in both the media and coaches polls today.
Meanwhile, ESPN's latest Bracketology has UW as a No. 5 seed going to Portland to meet Maryland, in a bracket that would pair that winner with the Purdue-Nevada winner for the right to go on to the Western regional in Arizona.
