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Basketball Dots:
- He didn’t have a million steals and blocks but the thief was key yet again:
Matisse doing Matisse things. #TougherTogether
— Washington Men's Basketball (@UW_MBB) March 7, 2019
>> @Pac12Network pic.twitter.com/NcupiqDVNc
- Mike Hopkins credits the teams poise and activity under pressure in getting the win.
- The view from Oregon State after the 81-76 OT loss to the Huskies.
- Noah Dickerson and David Crisp lead the way for the Huskies, writes Percy Allen.
- For subscribers of The Athletic, here’s a great profile on Jaylen Nowell.
Football Dots:
- Still an eternity until the season starts, but hey it’s football players running around:
Ready to compete ⏱️
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) March 7, 2019
Fans are welcome to attend the sixth annual Husky Combine on March 15th in the Dempsey at 4:30PM. #PurpleReign
Details: https://t.co/1tfWfefEtD pic.twitter.com/2OtNUGAbgk
- A new era begins for the Huskies this season, writes 247 Sports.
- The Huskies recently secured the verbal commitment of QB Ethan Garbers, whose older brother currently plays for Cal. The younger Garbers hasn’t even signed with the Huskies yet, the trash talk has already begun.
- Getting to know Laiatu Latu, courtesy of Dawgman.
- The latest mock draft from Pacific Takes with a couple Huskies in the 1st round.
- Who’s coming back from injuries in 2019 we should keep an eye on?
- Tell ‘em Budda!
Washington https://t.co/f2XlWPWBPv
— Budda Baker (@buddabaker32) March 7, 2019
- One of the hardest players to replace in the Petersen era:
Taylor Rapp was one of the best safeties in the country this season and the stats back it up. pic.twitter.com/iRq6KccpHR
— PFF Draft (@PFF_College) March 7, 2019
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