UW Women’s Basketball team will host San Francisco this Thursday
Huskies selected to host San Francisco in first round on WNIT Tournament
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Huskies selected to host San Francisco in first round on WNIT Tournament
Michael Penix Jr. still dropped dimes to a number of receivers as Washington opened spring camp on Monday. The difference, however, from the last time Penix rained down completions against … Continue reading What we learned from UW’s first spring practice
Husky loss to Oregon in first round of Pac-12 Tournament
For the second consecutive recruiting class National Signing Day came and went without a high school quarterback signing with Washington. The staff did however secure a commitment on February 1, … Continue reading Grubb: Austin Mack ‘different’ than anybody I’ve recruited
Husky Women take down No.2 Stanford
Dillon Johnson never envisioned himself playing all the way out in the Pacific Northwest. Just two days after the former Mississippi State running back entered the transfer on December 8 … Continue reading Dillon Johnson Details Decision to Transfer to Washington
Husky Women leave Desert with split after 55-53 win over ASU
Washington never trailed in the second half against Arizona State, a stark contrast from the early minutes Thursday night. The Huskies (13-9, 5-6) still needed another five minutes in overtime … Continue reading Washington Hold Off Arizona State 69-66 in OT
No. 5 Arizona needed a missed 3-pointer at the buzzer to hold off Washington at home Thursday night. The Huskies (9-7, 1-4) led by one at halftime and stretched their … Continue reading Last Second Miss Lifts No. 5 Arizona Past UW 70-67
Husky Women drop suffer first conference loss after returning from 10 day Holiday Break.
Note, quotes and photos from Huskies 27-20 Alamo Bowl win over Texas Longhorns
SAN ANTONIO – For only the fifth time in school history Washington is an 11-win program, and in the eyes of head coach Kalen DeBoer, they are only just beginning. … Continue reading No. 12 Washington Outlast No. 20 Texas 27-20 in Alamo Bowl