azcentral.com - 1/28/2008
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Washington State coach Tony Bennett said his assistants told him that some of his players were struck by debris, including water bottles, thrown from the crowd at Wells Fargo Arena on Saturday after the Cougars' 56-55 victory over Arizona State.
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