Washington–Washington State men's basketball rivalry

Washington–Washington State men's basketball rivalry
SportMen's basketball
First meetingFebruary 16, 1910
Washington 13, Washington State 9
Latest meetingNovember 14, 2025
Washington 81, Washington State 69
Statistics
Meetings total300
All-time seriesWashington leads, 189–111
Largest victoryWashington, 86–41 (1951)
Longest win streakWashington, 17 (1923–1930)
Current win streakWashington, 3 (2024–present)
200km
124miles
Washington State
Washington
Location of campuses in Washington

The Washington–Washington State men's basketball rivalry is a college basketball rivalry between the University of Washington and Washington State University men's basketball teams, the Washington Huskies and Washington State Cougars. The series began in the 1909–10 season and has been played annually since the 1916–17 season. The teams have met 300 times, with Washington leading the series 189–111 as of 2025.

Bud Withers of The Seattle Times has questioned whether the in-state series can be legitimately called a "rivalry", since Washington and Washington State have never made the NCAA Tournament in the same season. However, despite lacking sustained success on the court, both schools count the other as their principal rival. WSU's then-head coach, Kyle Smith, stated: "I don't put [other series] in the same category – no offense to Idaho. UW and Pac-12: that’s the real rivalry. Sorry Moscow, but that can’t be considered our rivalry. There's nothing to gain on that one, let's put it that way."