Kraken Build ‘Rare’ Big Lead, Extend Point Streak to Six Against Predators
Continuing to play much better on the ice, the Kraken extended their points streak to six thanks to an explosive first period that had been unrivaled by the franchise in over a calendar year. How did Seattle put away Nashville swiftly at Climate Pledge Arena?
Streamlined Seahawks Collide With Kyle Shanahan’s Red-Hot 49ers in Winner-Takes-All Rematch
In Week 1, the Seahawks limited Brock Purdy and the 49ers to just 17 points in a losing effort to open the season. Four months later, with an NFC West title and the No. 1 seed up for grabs, the challenge for Mike Macdonald’s crew will be that much tougher against the hottest offense in the NFL.
Merry Portal-mas: Who Will Jedd Fisch, Huskies Bring to Montlake to Bolster Roster?
Jedd Fisch has hung the stockings with care with hopes several talented players will be there. What positions should Husky fans expect UW to target most in the transfer portal as it opens after the New Year?
New Year, New Number, New Beginnings: Catton Looking to Break Out For Kraken
It may not be a New Year’s resolution, but Berkly Catton has already made some changes for 2026 with the Seattle Kraken. What is going into that new look the rookie tries to truly stamp his skates in NHL ice?
Seawolves Offseason Tracker: Keep Up to Date with Arrivals and Departures for 2026 MLR Season
Despite an offseason to be forgotten around Major League Rugby, with the league shrinking from 11 teams to six, there is still a 10-game season ahead of the Seattle Seawolves and the five other remaining sides for 2026. Domestic talent has consolidated around MLR from the contractions as well as a new seven-player gameday limit for international players, though the decision - controversial, to put it mildly - to exclude Canadian players from domestic status has decreased that pool of players.
Seattle has a total of 30 confirmed signings for the 2026 season, 11 international and 19 domestic. 11 are returning players from last year’s Seawolves team while 19 are new additions, mostly from now-defunct MLR clubs.
Rashid Shaheed, Injured Seahawks Trending in Right Direction For Massive 49ers Rematch
With both rivals dealing with late season bumps and bruises, the Seahawks seem to be cautiously optimistic regarding the potential return of several key starters for Saturday’s NFC West title game against the 49ers in Santa Clara.
Unlikely Source Helps Redhawks Offense Come Alive in Bounce Back Win vs. Cougars
Knocking down shots after going chronically cold in a loss to San Francisco, the Redhawks found their groove on offense to beat another in state rival, receiving a jolt from an unexpected source to beat the Cougars.
‘Not Good Enough’: Mark Few Frustrated as Gonzaga Staves Off San Diego in 99-93 Win
Gonzaga's narrow victory over San Diego Tuesday night was a good reminder that losing focus at any point can cost you. What events unfolded that nearly led to a disastrous loss for the Bulldogs?
Report Card: Top Performers in Seahawks’ 27-10 Road Win Over Panthers
Turnovers and clutch plays fueled a second half surge that led the Seahawks past the Panthers in Charlotte, keeping Mike Macdonald’s squad atop the NFC standings. Who shined brightest in Seattle’s sixth straight win?
Seawolves to Sign South African Scrumhalf André Warner, Fifth Former SaberCat to Join 2026 Seattle Roster
Former Houston SaberCat André Warner will be on the Seawolves’ 2026 roster, the team has informed Emerald City Spectrum. Warner’s addition gives some insight into the way the team will structure their offense for upcoming competition.
Washington State Basketball Enters Critical Stretch Early in WCC Play
Opening WCC play with a victory, Washington State will have a prime opportunity to show whether the team’s recent improved play is for real in a busy upcoming week with three conference games. What stands out about the Cougars next three opponents?
It’s Time To Recognize Seahawks’ AJ Barner as NFL’s Most Underrated Tight End
While he may not be a household name just yet, the Seahawks have found themselves a budding star at the tight end position in AJ Barner at the perfect time in the perfect offense.
Kraken Settle for 3-2 Shootout Loss to Canucks
The Kraken outshot the Canucks by 16 across the third period and overtime, but couldn’t beat goaltender Kevin Lankinen with the game hanging in the balance, who turned in a gem to snap Seattle’s four-game winning streak at Climate Pledge Arena.
Offensive Trio, Kepnang’s Defense Fuels Huskies Men’s Basketball to Non-League win vs. Utah
Hannes Steinbach, Zoom Diallo and Desmond Claude led the way offensively and Franck Kepnang continued his defensive dominance in a 74-65 Huskies victory over the Utah Utes.
Mariners’ King from Kingston: What Made Matt Brash So Special in 2025?
Coming off Tommy John surgery that took him out of the 2024 season completely, Seattle Mariners setup man Matt Brash blew down batters with satisfying frequency in 2025. What made him one of the best arms in the M’s bullpen?
Washington State Uses Late Comeback to Beat Portland in WCC Opener
Despite losing a big halftime lead and allowing the Pilots to steer back ahead in the second half, the Cougars battled back to open the WCC schedule with a key road win. Who stood out for Wazzu at the Chiles Center?
Analysis: Breaking Down Seahawks Playoff Scenarios Heading Into Week 18
Sitting on the top perch with one week to play, the Seahawks hope to earn themselves a coveted bye by enacting revenge on the 49ers on Saturday night’s season finale. But a loss would create a couple possibilities for traveling in the wild card round.
Closing Thoughts: Seahawks Ride Second Half Surge to 27-10 Win Over Panthers
Turnovers and subpar pass protection grounded Seattle’s offense for more than two quarters in Charlotte. But as they’ve done all season, the Seahawks leaned on their swarming defense to turn the tide in the second half to pick up their 13th win.
Gonzaga Pounds Pepperdine 96-56 to Open WCC Play
50 straight victories over another program is a different level of dominance, and Gonzaga secured the historic feat over Pepperdine in style, capturing a 40-point rout on the road in its first WCC game of the season. What stood out in the Bulldogs’ record-breaking win?
Redhawks Stumble in WCC Opener, Fall 67-59 to Dons
A late rally positioned the Redhawks for a comeback in their WCC opener. But poor shooting and foul trouble proved to be too much to overcome as their conference schedule opened in disappointment at home.
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