Cougars Transfer Portal: Who’s In, Who’s Out, and What’s the Impact for Wazzu Football?
With a new head coach taking over for a second straight year, the Cougars will likely undergo major roster turnover with several key starters already hitting the transfer portal. Who will bolt Pullman and who will join Kirby Moore’s squad via the portal?
Seahawks Poised to Flip Script on Recent NFC West Playoff Woes
The Seahawks haven’t won a playoff game since 2019, most recently bowing out in wild card defeats at the hands of division rivals. As the top seed with the 49ers coming to town, can they finally conquer those NFC West demons in January?
Desmond Claude’s Status Cloudy, Others Near Return as Michigan Schools Visit Huskies
Fresh off a win over Ohio State, the Washington men’s basketball team welcomes Michigan to a sold-out Hec Edmundson Pavilion on Wednesday. What kind of challenge can the Huskies expect from the No. 4 Wolverines, and who might be returning to the court for UW?
‘Job is Not Done’: Seahawks’ Vets Preaching Same Approach for Youthful Squad Entering Playoffs
One of the youngest teams in the NFL, the Seahawks’ youth could be viewed as a potential concern going into a win or go home Divisional Round rematch against the 49ers. But a strong core of veterans doesn’t envision that being a problem at an energized Lumen Field.
What WNBA, WNBPA’s Moratorium on Business Means For Seattle Storm
The WNBA and WNBPA agreed to a moratorium on league business, ending the potential for any contracts to be negotiated under the expiring CBA. How does it impact the Seattle Storm now?
Sounders First Day of Training Camp Notebook: Anticipated Competition Begins
The Seattle Sounders returned to training on Monday as the team prepares for preseason trips to Portugal and Spain.
Powerhouse Seawolves Flanker Devin Short Retires from Rugby after Eight-Year MLR Career
Seawolves flanker and MLR original Devin Short announced his retirement on Monday, bringing an end to the career of one of Seattle’s more relied upon impact players in 2025.
12 Mind-Boggling Factoids From Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s Breakout 2025 Season
Few receivers have enjoyed a season like the one Jaxon Smith-Njigba turned in for the Seahawks in 2025. A dozen remarkable factoids illustrate how rare of a campaign fans were treated to by the First-Team All-Pro.
Washington State Drops Close Game to Saint Mary’s, Slips to 3-2 in WCC Play
Several second half runs positioned the Cougars to pull off an upset in Moraga against one of the WCC’s premier programs, but time ran out before a comeback could fully materialize. Is a close call against Saint Mary’s a positive sign moving forward?
Seahawks to Rekindle 49ers Rivalry in Divisional Round Rematch
Playing the same divisional opponent in back-to-back games for only the second time in franchise history, the Seahawks’ path to the NFC Championship Game runs through their most bitter rival.
Washington Men’s Basketball Team Knocks Off Ohio State for Key Big Ten Win
The Washington men’s basketball team picked up a much-needed Big Ten win over Ohio State on Christian Welp’s jersey retirement night. How did the Huskies pull off the 81-74 win on Sunday?
Storylines to Watch as Sounders Return to Training Monday
The Seattle Sounders will start the training for the 2026 campaign on Monday, looking to follow a spectacular 2025 season with more success. What should fans be watching as the team starts prepping for a new campaign?
Zumwinkle, Knoll Each Score Two Against Torrent, Minnesota Once Again Freezes Seattle
The Torrent suffered a bad loss in Minnesota on Sunday, as two Frost each scored a pair of goals and two more chipped in for a 6-2 rout. What kept Seattle from turning the game around, either early or late?
Seahawks Awaiting NFC West Grudge Match After Packers Implode in Chicago
The Seahawks nearly found out their Divisional Round opponent on Saturday night, but thanks to the Bears’ comeback efforts, they will have to wait until Sunday night to see which NFC West rival will be coming to Lumen Field.
Offensive Struggles Derailing Redhawks’ Strong Start Early in WCC Play
In non-conference play, the Redhawks excelled at finishing games, turning in one of the best starts in the history of the program. But an unideal theme has emerged since WCC play started with a major problem derailing that promising start.
Gonzaga WBB Overcomes Portland's Pressure and Earns 69-55 Win
For most of this season, Gonzaga’s (12-6, 4-1) Achilles heel has been turning the ball over. The Bulldogs entered play on Saturday with 313 turnovers, good for fifth in the WCC. And their opponent, Portland (9-8), came into action forcing the most turnovers in the conference (343), and is the only team in the conference to average more than 20 takeaways a game.
This bad matchup for GU went about as expected in the game’s opening quarter. But little by little, the Zags handled the ball pressure applied by the Pilots with more poise and found themselves in the driver’s seat for a comfortable 69-55 win on their home floor.
Forcing teams to turn it over is no accident on PU’s part, as the Pilots press every time their opponents inbound the ball. It makes bringing the ball up the floor a pain, and it really was a struggle for Gonzaga, which had nine turnovers in the first quarter to only six points, all scored by forward Lauren Whittaker. The constant doubling and trapping of every Bulldog ball-handler led to steals, travels, and offensive fouls – all giving Portland extra possessions. Even with no surprises in their playstyle, the Pilots’ defense still left the Zags needing an adjustment period.
Dominique Malonga Wins Unrivaled Battle of Storm Stars vs. Ezi Magbegor
Seattle Storm star Dominique Malonga and the Breeze defeated Ezi Magbegor and the Hive on Friday, while being led by former franchise head coach Noelle Quinn.
AP All-Pro Voters Underestimate Power of Seahawks’ ‘Darkside’ Defense
Even after clinching the top seed in the NFC behind the No. 1 scoring defense, the Seahawks didn’t have a single defensive player earn a First-Team All-Pro nod, an omission that shows the team may still be hovering under the radar.
Analysis: Breaking Down Seahawks Potential Divisional Round Opponents
One of only two playoff teams who won’t be playing this weekend, the Seahawks may - or may not - be watching their four potential opponents closely during Wild Card weekend. Which teams would be the best draw for Seattle in the Divisional Round?
Redhawks Second Half Miscues Persist in 68-55 Loss to Beavers
Four days after the Redhawks fell apart in the second half at Saint Mary’s, Chris Victor’s team battled many of the same issues in a third straight loss. What doomed Seattle U in another tough defeat to Oregon State?
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