What’s Next For Storm After Turbulent Week?
The Seattle Storm concluded a strange week that included a trade request, a complaint against an assistant coach and a pair of victories that got them back on track.
Analysis: Breaking Down Cougars’ Quarterback Room After Spring Ball
With John Mateer now at Oklahoma, Washington State will turn to Zevi Eckhaus as the new starter under center. How will the rest of the depth chart look entering year one under new coach Jimmy Rogers?
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Cal Raleigh Homers Twice, But Mariners Drop Fifth Straight in Loss to Angels
Big Dumper continued his torrid first half, but it didn’t help the Mariners snap their longest losing streak of the season as subpar pitching and horrid defense doomed them in an 8-6 loss to the Angels.
Instant Takeaways: Storm Defeat Phoenix Mercury via Star Power
Despite a back-and-forth first half, the Seattle Storm held off the Phoenix Mercury via long-range shooting in an 89-77 win on Saturday.
Don’t Forget Him: Jake Bobo Staking Claim to Significant Role in Seahawks New Offense
Since breaking into the NFL undrafted two years ago, Jake Bobo has had to constantly prove himself with the Seahawks. But no matter the circumstances, he has delivered, and he’s silencing doubters again with another strong spring.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Poor Baseball Continues as Mariners Start Road Series With 5-4 Loss to Angels
Julio Rodriguez did his best to try to will the Mariners to a much-needed road win in Anaheim, but his efforts on offense and defense ultimately weren’t enough as the team continued to sputter in a loss to the Angels.
How NCAA’s House Settlement Will Impact Huskies in a New Era of College Athletics
Officially ending amateurism as we know it, the House Settlement ruling paves the way for college football programs such as Washington to pay players a percentage of generated revenue from athletics. How will the ruling impact the Huskies and competitors?
WATCH: Final Observations From Seahawks' 2025 OTA Practices
From a trio of new quarterbacks getting their first extended look running Klint Kubiak’s offense to free agent additions in the secondary impressing, plenty of action unfolded during the Seahawks three open OTA practices at the VMAC.
Could Kraken Be Hinting at New Alternate Uniforms in 2025?
Aside from a Seattle Metropolitans set worn during the Winter Classic a few years ago, the Kraken haven’t had a true alternate uniform. But that could potentially be changing in 2025.
WATCH: Analyzing Seawolves Playoff Scenarios Heading Into Season Finale
Rebounding from a rough first half, the Seawolves have climbed out of the Western Conference cellar with a chance to make the playoffs. What must happen to clinch a spot in the season finale?
Who Are the 2025 Mariners?
It's been assumed both nationally and locally the Mariners will be one of the most aggressive buyers at the trade deadline this summer. But with the way they've been playing recently, it's hard not to wonder if they'll even be in a position where buying makes sense by then.
Cougars Land Two Commits as Class of 2026 Continues To Grow
Continuing to add recruits to their 2026 class, the Cougars landed a strong armed quarterback and an intriguing athlete who could be an impact player on either side of the football in Pullman.
Seahawks OTA Takeaways: Second-Round Picks Impress, One-Handed Catches Galore in Sixth Practice
Two of the Seahawks most exciting rookies began to show their promise on the practice field, while highlight worthy theatrics took center stage from Jaxon Smith-Njigba and the receiving corps in the final open OTA.
The Mariners Need More From Randy Arozarena
The Mariners offense has been sputtering for a few weeks now and it coincides with the disappearance of one of its most important bats.
Good, Bad and Ugly: Mariners Turn in Another Awful Offensive Outing in 3-2 Home Loss to Orioles
For a second straight night at T-Mobile Park, the Mariners couldn’t come through with clutch hits when they needed them, wasting another quality outing by Emerson Hancock and ensuring a losing record on the latest home stand in a disappointing loss to the Orioles.
Seahawks Sign Former Marquette Track Star Mitch Van Vooren
Adding another athletic tight end to the roster, the Seahawks will be taking a look at a former Marquette track star during OTAs and mandatory minicamp.
WATCH: Pair of Vegas Commits Bolsters Huskies’ 2026 Recruiting Class
Continuing to stack talent in their 2026 recruiting class, Jedd Fisch and the Huskies landed two coveted players from Las Vegas. How do those two players fit into the program’s future plans in the rugged Big Ten?
Seahawks OTA Takeaways: Abraham Lucas Settling Into Run-Centric Offense, D’Anthony Bell Shines
In a nice change of pace, Abraham Lucas isn’t having to sweat out a lengthy rehab process this spring, while the Seahawks new starting quarterback continues to strengthen his connection with new receivers and centers during OTAs.
Storm Center Li Yueru Requests Trade, WNBA Responds to Cursing Allegation vs. Aces
Seattle Storm center Li Yueru requested a trade from the team on the same day that reports surfaced the WNBA responded to an allegation against one of the franchise’s assistant coaches.
Good, Bad and Ugly: George Kirby Improves, But Inept Mariners Offense Prevents Win vs. Orioles
After two sluggish starts, George Kirby looked closer to his pre-injury self on Tuesday night, but the Mariners didn’t do near enough to support him before a line drive to the face knocked him out of the game as the Orioles took the series opener at T-Mobile Park.