PULLMAN, Wash. -- An empty chair sat at the end of Washington States bench at the beginning of the game. Coach Ernie Kent was on the opposite side of the court, seated next to Idaho coach Don Verlin.Both coaches lost their fathers to cancer, so when Verlin donated a Coach for a Day package to an auction for Coaches vs. Cancer, Kent beat out other bidders and chose to spend the first 30 seconds of the game on Idahos bench.I dont think anybodys ever seen that anywhere in the country, where opposing coaches stood on one side of the field, sat on another teams bench, sat in another teams dugout, Kent said. But thats not the importance of what transpired. It was the fact that you have coaches, again coaches, standing up for such a worthy cause.Kent said it ranked near the top of his favorite coaching memories, as it brought awareness to trying to find a cure for cancer.Kents Washington State team beat cross-border rival Idaho 61-48 on Wednesday night in the 271st meeting.Ike Iroegbu had 16 points and seven rebounds for Washington State (5-4), which scored the first four points of the game, never trailed and led by 18 in the second half. Malachi Flynn added 12 points before getting into foul trouble and the Cougars shot 39 percent from the field. Josh Hawkinson had his 47th career double-double with 11 points and 11 rebounds.Washington State snapped a two-game losing streak to the Vandals in the oldest continuous rivalry west of the Mississippi.Idaho (4-4), coming off a win against UC Davis, shot 26 percent from the field. Victor Sanders lead the Vandals with 18 points on 7-of-15 shooting.Down 11 points at the half, the Vandals never got within single digits in the second half as they went seven minutes without scoring. Washington State also went scoreless for five-plus minutes after halftime.Idaho turned it over 14 times but grabbed 20 offensive rebounds. Verlin said the teams biggest issue was not being able to score.Just missed a bunch of shots. You gotta give credit to Washington State, Verlin said. Their defenses size really bothered us around the basket. We just didnt score our ball the way we needed to tonight.The all-time series record belongs to the Cougars, who have won 162 meetings compared to Idahos 109.Those games are always the fun games, you know, Iroegbu said. Especially UW, Idaho, Gonzaga, those are the games where you see your schedule come out every year and you circle them, get ready for that one. 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SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium -- Nico Rosberg says he does not feel under pressure to capitalise on teammate Lewis Hamiltons grid penalty at this weekends Belgian Grand Prix.After falling 19 points behind Hamilton at the last round in Germany, Rosberg has the opportunity to bounce back this weekend as title rival Hamilton is due to start towards the back of the grid. The extent of the penalty depends on how many extra engine components Mercedes decides to use this weekend, but Hamilton is expected to start at least 15-places lower than the position he qualifies in on Saturday.Given Mercedes dominance so far this year it should give Rosberg a clear shot at victory, but he says the pressure to perform does not feel any more intense than any other race.It doesnt change the pressure I put myself under this weekend because I would love to have a great weekend and get the best out of it and win the race, he said. I am aware of Lewis misfortune with the grid penalty and that will make the weekend less difficult for me because he is my direct rival.Nevertheless, it will still be aa challenge because if we remember a few weeks ago I finished behind the Red Bulls, so I still need to beat the opposition and even with Lewis you always need to reckon with him because with a bit of luck, or safety cars in the right moment there is no reason he cant come from very far back on the grid, especially at a track like this where you can overtake very easily.ddddddddddddAsked if only a win would be acceptable this weekend, Rosberg added: No that would not be the right approach. I would love to win the race.Red Bull are expected to be strong again this weekend, but Rosberg does not see that as an opportunity to close the gap in the standings by getting more cars between him and Hamilton by the end of the race.No [I dont see it like that], because I dont look at points, he said. I would like to win the race and the Red Bulls being stronger is going to be a bigger challenge this weekend to win the race. That is how my thinking goes. ' ' '