Jordan Horston Will Be Key Difference Maker For Storm in 2026
After a solid 2024, Storm forward Jordan Horston missed the entire 2025 season due to a torn ACL. She will be critical to the team’s success next season.
Seawolves Sign Longtime Domestic MLR Hooker Sean McNulty
The Seattle Seawolves announced the signing of former Miami Sharks hooker Sean McNulty, bringing in their second hooker as the team begins to officially fill out its front row for the 2026 MLR season.
Seahawks Get Six Pro Bowlers, Tied for Most in NFL
The NFL announced its rosters for the 2026 Pro Bowl Games, and among them are six Seattle Seahawks. What went into each selection from the team that currently sits atop the NFC?
Does Mariners’ Bryce Miller Have Brighter Days Ahead after Injury-Laden 2025 Slump?
After Mariners starter Bryce Miller dealt with a decline in production downstream of his elbow inflammation in 2025, what can be expected of the Texan right-hander? What might his role be in a 2026 team hungry for a championship?
Washington Basketball Bounces Back With Dominant Win Over San Diego
The Washington men’s basketball team dominated the San Diego Toreros on Monday, just three days after a disappointing loss to Seattle U. What went right for the Huskies on Monday, and who made a surprise contribution?
Washington State Ends Season on Strong Note, Wins Famous Idaho Potato Bowl vs. Utah State
While turnovers resulted in several missed opportunities to truly turn the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl into a blowout, the Cougars had more than enough firepower through the air and on the ground to secure a winning 2025 season.
Redhawks Close Out Roadrunners, Earn 71-68 Road Win to Wrap Up Non-Conference Play
A late surge by the Roadrunners put the Redhawks’ win streak on the line, but aggressive driving to the basket and a boatload of free throws carried Chris Victor’s squad to a big road victory heading into WCC play.
Rob Refsnyder Adds Right-Handed Hitting Depth to Mariners Lineup
The Seattle Mariners got a platoon righty in Rob Refsnyder on Monday, but will he finally be the answer against lefties that many others couldn’t provide? Perhaps more importantly, will the Mariners continue to build their offense over the winter?
How Can Playoff-Bound Seahawks Clinch No. 1 Seed in Week 17?
Holding the best record in the NFC, the Seahawks need to only worry about themselves over the final two weeks to earn the No. 1 seed. But there’s a pathway to locking up a first round bye next weekend that would make a looming rematch with the 49ers irrelevant.
Bra(e)dens Have Big Games, Gonzaga Closes Non-Conference Play With 91-82 Win Over Oregon
Gonzaga has had some undefeated non-conference slates in past, but the Bulldogs’ 12-1 record before WCC play this season has been their most impressive, at least to Mark Few. Beating Oregon on an NBA floor, who contributed to their fifth straight victory?
Report Card: Top Performers in Seahawks’ Thrilling 38-37 OT Win vs. Rams
Erasing a 16-point deficit to force overtime and eventually win on a gusty two-point conversion call, the Seahawks had no shortage of stars who shined in one of the biggest regular season wins in franchise history. Who stood out under the lights in a TNF classic against the Rams?
What to Know About Storm’s Assistant Coach Hire
The Seattle Storm reportedly hired Maine Celtics general manager Jarell Christian as an assistant coach. Here’s a look at his experience in the NBA and college ranks on his way to landing with the Storm.
Ace Glass’s 24 Points Lead Cougars to 84-78 Win Over Mercer
Looking to turn the corner after a slow start, while the Mercer Bears fought them to the finish, the Cougars appear to be trending in the right direction with two straight wins heading into WCC play next week.
Analysis: What Mason Marchment Trade Could Signal for Kraken
Following their 10th loss in the past 11 games on Thursday, the Kraken decided to shake things up by dealing their biggest offseason acquisition to the Blue Jackets for a pair of future draft choices. What does the decision indicate about Seattle’s future plans?
On Mini Bye, Top-Seeded Seahawks Hoping for Help From Colts on Monday Night Football
No matter what happens this weekend, the Seahawks will hold the No. 1 seed in the NFC with two weeks left to play. But a couple of games coming up over the next three days could have domino effects on how things play out in the standings down the line.
Huskies Hoops Outmuscled by Redhawks in Annual Battle for Seattle
The Washington Huskies lost 70-66 to Seattle U on Friday night in the annual Battle For Seattle basketball game. What went wrong for the Huskies as they lost for the second year in a row to the Redhawks?
Redhawks Upset Huskies 70-66, Win Second Straight ‘Battle for Seattle’
With neither team shooting well from the outside at Climate Pledge Arena, the Redhawks outperformed the favored Huskies driving the ball to the paint in the second half, making more plays down the stretch to beat their city rivals for a second straight year.
Stout Defensive Effort Leads Gonzaga WBB to 68-49 Victory Over Missouri State
There were no easy shots given by Gonzaga women’s basketball in its win over Missouri State, as the Bulldogs hounded the Lady Bears in nearly every phase for a comfortable win. What were the takeaways as the Zags moved to 3-0 on the road?
Resilient Seahawks Flex Skill Position Talent in Improbable Comeback to Stun Rams in OT
Backs against the wall and on the wrong side of a 30-7 scoring run by the Rams, the Seahawks had every reason to fold on Thursday night. But impressive distribution to all of their playmakers down the stretch paved the way for a historic comeback to clinch a playoff spot.
Rashid Shaheed Trade Looking Like Heist for John Schneider, Seahawks
At the time of the trade in October, some wondered if the Seahawks gave up to much to acquire Rashid Shaheed in the midst of the final year of his rookie contract. But after making history in Thursday’s comeback win, that price screams bargain for John Schneider.