RIP, Bryce Beekman.
The redshirt senior came to Washington State from Arizona Western Junior College and ended up turning into a rising star for the Cougars, starting all 13 games a season ago. Beekman finished fifth on the team with 60 tackles and had arguably his best individual game in the Cougars' bowl loss to Air Force with seven solo tackles . He was slotted to be a starting member of the defense in 2020.
Beekman's younger brother, Reece, is a four-star point guard from Louisiana who is committed to play college basketball at Virginia. The news of Beekman's death is another emotional blow to a program that has endured more than its fair share of tragedy. Just two years ago, Tyler Hilinski
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