SPOKANE, Wash. -- Kevin Pangos had 27 points and Drew Barham added 17 to lead No. 13 Gonzaga past Washington State 90-74 on Thursday night. Pangos shot 8 of 13 from the field, including 5 of 8 on 3-pointers, as Gonzaga (4-0) scored at least 90 for the third time this season. Freshman guard Ike Iroegbu had 20 points to lead cold-shooting Washington State (2-1). DaVonte Lacy added 14. Washington State was held to 44 per cent shooting by Gonzaga, which shot 55 per cent. The Bulldogs had 20 assists and outrebounded the Cougars 35-30. Gonzaga scored the first basket of the game and never trailed. The Bulldogs made six of their first eight shots to take a 16-6 lead, capping the run on a 3-pointer by Barham. Jordan Raileys basket brought WSU to 24-18, but Barhams third 3-pointer extended the lead to 29-20. Sam Dower Jr. completed a three-point play and Gary Bell Jr. sank a long 3 as Gonzaga pushed its advantage to 37-25. Pangos 3-pointer a minute later made it 40-26. Washington State put together a 7-2 run that started when Iroegbu was fouled and sank all three free throws. The Cougars pulled to 43-33 with 3:39 left in the first, but Pangos answered with a pair of 3s and Washington State was scoreless the rest of the half, allowing the Zags to go into halftime ahead 49-33. Washington State shot just 35 per cent in the first half, including 3 of 13 from 3-point range. Gonzaga was at 55 per cent, including 8 of 14 on 3-pointers. Pangos scored 20 points in the opening 20 minutes, while Iroegbu had 15. Przemek Karnowski opened the second half by completing a three-point play for Gonzaga to push the lead to 52-33. But the Cougars were not done. Lacy, Dexter Kernich-Drew and D.J. Shelton all sank 3-pointers to bring WSU within 54-42 early in the second. A layup by Royce Woolridge cut Gonzagas lead to 57-48 with 15 minutes left. Gonzaga replied with a 13-4 run, including a pair of 3s by Barham, to rebuild the lead to 70-52. Unanswered baskets by Barham, Kyle Dranginis and David Stockton pushed Gonzagas advantage to 77-54 with 10:08 left, and the Cougars did not threaten again. Gonzaga edged Washington State 71-69 last season, but the Cougars lead the series 98-50. Gonzaga is 124-8 in the McCarthey Athletic Center since it opened in 2004. Marcus Davenport Jersey . Watch the action live on TSN and listen on TSN 1050 Radio beginning at 7pm et/4pm pt. The Raptors maintained their spot atop the Atlantic Friday after defeating the Wizards, 96-88, for their second win in a row. Archie Manning Jersey . Solomon Elimimian did not make the trip with the team after suffering what appeared to be a right leg injury in the teams regular season finale against the Calgary Stampeders. http://www.authenticsaintssportsonline.com/saints-chauncey-gardner-johnson-gold-jersey/ . But unfortunately for the Niagara Falls, Ont., native, a pulled muscle wouldnt allow him to go past the second set. Japan sealed its victory over Canada in the first-round Davis Cup tie after Nishikori downed an ailing Dancevic 6-2, 1-0. Bobby Hebert Jersey . The Opening Day starter played 53 games this season hitting .192 with nine home runs and 25 RBI. Red Sox manager John Farrell has decided to start Jose Iglesias at third base as of late instead of Middlebrooks. Rickey Jackson Youth Jersey . The 90-plus minutes of play are about trends and approach.The Los Angeles Kings agreed to terms on a four-year, $10 million contract with defenceman Matt Greene on Tuesday. Greene was slated to become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. In only 38 games with the Los Angeles Kings in 2013-2014 the 31-year-old Greene scored two goals and added four assists with a plus-6 rating. He missed a considerable amount of time last year with a concussion suffered in January.dddddddddddd The American is coming off the final year of a five-year contract worth an average annual value of $2.950 million. He won a Stanley Cup with the Kings in 2012. In 504 career games with the Kings and Edmonton Oilers, Greene has 13 goals and 56 assists for 69 points. He was originally selected in the second round (44th overall) of the 2002 NHL Entry Draft by the Oilers. ' ' '