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Friday Dots: Spring Ball, Day 2

Huskies on the field for the second practice of the Spring

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Happy Friday, Dawg fans.

If you want to keep up-to-date with news concerning Washington Huskies athletics all in one easy-to-digest format, follow the official UW Dawg Pound Twitter account and — although he’s no longer with the DawgPound staff — Ryan Priest still has the best damn lists of UW’s beat reporters, Washington athletes, and Washington coaches, To the Dots!

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Spring Ball

Huskies will be on the field for the second day of Spring camp Friday:

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DB Coach Will Harris could be heard on Day 1:

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Coach Harris joins Tony Castricone, discussing the intelligence required by the nickel position, and who might be the next Husky to take on that roll:

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Husky Roster updated for Spring:

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NFL Draft

Levi Onwuzurike is no longer an “under the radar” guy:

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Men’s Soccer

No. 7 Washington cruised to a 5-1 win against UCLA after an early avalanche of goals.

Christian Soto with a laser to the back of the net:

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Women’s Soccer

Washington is coming off its worst weekend of the season, losing back-to-back matches for the first time this season against No. 21 USC and No. 4 UCLA.

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Track and Field

Junior Hannah Rusnak and senior Lyndsey Lopes were the two women that competed for Washington at the heptathlon. After four events, Lopes is currently in fifth place while Rusnak is in eighth place.

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Retro Dot

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