For the second consecutive year, the University of Washington spring football game will be played on a Friday night at Husky Stadium with hopes the weather coop ...
The invitational sections of the Mile City event saw a facility record 18 men break 4:00, led by Husky Nathan Green, who ...
The Washington Huskies are set to hire former USC Trojans All-American safety and current assistant defensive backs coach Taylor Mays as its new safeties coach. Mays is the third member of the ...
In keeping with hiring former NFL players to coach safeties at the University of Washington ... According to multiple reports the Huskies will have the four-time All-American replace Vinnie ...
The Washington Huskies have been in the news quite a bit lately, and not always for the best reasons. Coaching changes have been rampant as defensive coordinator Steve Bellichick followed his ...
Washington is reportedly hiring Taylor Mays, the former O'Dea High and USC star, as its new safeties coach for the 2025 season, according to multiple reports. Mays, one of the most highly touted ...
Washington: The Huskies continued their struggles on the road this season. Washington is 0-4 on the road and has now lost three straight games. Michigan: It is the first time the Wolverines have ...
goals in the third period. » The series against no.17 New Hampshire kicks off a tough four game stretch for the Huskies as they will travel to Maine for a two-game series following the matchup ...
The Hotline is here to help. We identified six coordinator hires across the West, including Washington's decision to hire Ryan Walters, that will play a vital role in shaping the 2025 season.
DJ Davis led the Huskies (10-5, 1-3) with 31 points, finishing 7 for 14 from beyond the arc. Illinois held Great Osobor, Washington's leading scorer, scoreless in the first half. He finished with ...
Washington. Washington Huskies forward Wilhelm Breidenbach hit a 3-pointer with 10:26 left in the second half. Breidenbach's basket cut the Illinois lead to 56-48.
But University of Washington linebacker Drew Fowler announced that he was declaring for something other than the NFL in his post. "When I first committed here in 2019, I talked about taking ‘the ...