Had the Seahawks played anybody but the Carolina Panthers Sunday, they would probably have returned to Seattle 2-3 and facing the grim prospect of a 2-5 start with the New England Patriots and San Francisco 49ers due up on the schedule. Instead, the Seahawks used a series of big defensive plays, the best pass of
Author: SPNW Staff
The Sounders need a victory over the Portland Timbers Sunday at CenturyLink Field to keep hope alive of retaining the Cascadia Cup.
Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson has a passer rating of 45.3 on third down, just one reason for the clamor to start Matt Flynn instead of the Wisconsin rookie.
Progress for the Washington Huskies lasted a week. Then again, no one is making progress against the Oregon Ducks, who were already good enough without the Huskies serving up turnovers like batting-practice fastballs.
UW has not defeated ranked opponents in back-to-back weeks since the final two weeks of the 2002 regular season, when the Huskies beat No. 23 Oregon and No. 3 WSU.
Washington State’s dubious defense will be stressed Saturday by Oregon State’s Sean Mannion, surprisingly the Pac-12’s top rated quarterback.
After struggling in silence with the injury in the second half of the season, Sue Bird had successful surgery to repair the torn labrum in her left hip, replicating the same surgery the Seattle Storm star had a her right hip a year ago, the club said Friday.
When it comes to the matter of finding baseball talent, maybe the only area where the Mariners derive industry-wide praise is international scouting. That’s largely due to Bob Engle, who has supplied the Mariners with a lot of quality major leaguers, including Felix Hernandez, even if the players do wind up playing mostly for other
Seattle ace Felix Hernandez is among 10 major league players nominated for the 48th annual Hutch Award, which will be announced later this fall and presented at the annual Hutch Award luncheon Jan. 30, 2013 at Safeco Field. Former Mariners manager Lou Pinella, now retired, will deliver the keynote address.