Sophomore David Crisp knocked down all four of his 3-point shots in the stretch and finished with 26 points to lead Washington to a 94-88 victory over Long Beach State Tuesday night in front of 6,568 at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Huskies (3-1) missed 13 consecutive 3-pointers to start the game. (box).
Author: SPNW Staff
After Louisville’s loss to Houston, the Washington Huskies (10-1) advanced one spot to No. 5 in the College Football Playoff rankings released Tuesday.
Markelle Fultz didn’t score his “customary” 30 points, but he produced 16 points, seven rebounds and eight assists to lead the Washington Huskies to a 92-58 rout of Northern Arizona Sunday night at Alaska Airlines Arena (box). UW, which dropped its season opener to Yale, led throughout and improved to 2-1.
The Seahawks cranked up a TD pass from WR Doug Baldwin to QB Russell Wilson, a Clink-record run from C.J. Prosise, but had multiple injuries in a win over Philadelphia Sunday.
Washington advanced one spot in the AP poll (to No. 6) and two places in the coaches poll (No. 5), both released Sunday. The College Playoff Rankings will be released Tuesday.
Despite a shaky Jake Browning, the Huskies bolted to a 30-0 lead and were never threatened in a 44-18 romp over Arizona State Saturday night. No. 6 UW improved to 10-1.
The Mariners kept prospect D.J. Peterson on the 40-man roster, cut reliever Tom Wilhelmsen and shuffled a bunch of minor league players ahead of the Rule 5 deadline Friday.
The Chicago Cubs Friday claimed LHP David Rollins, 27, off waivers from the Mariners, who also requested unconditional release waivers on INF/OF Stefen Romero. The departures of Rollins and Romero leave the Mariners with 35 players on their 40-man major league roster.
Freshman Markelle Fultz tallied 35 points, 21 in the second half, as Washington romped to a 104-88 victory over Cal State Fullerton Thursday night in front of 6,284 fans at Alaska Airlines Arena. Fultz’s second consecutive 30-point game helped give the Huskies (1-1) their first victory of the season.
Washington State QB Jake Browning and WSU QB Luke Falk are among 15 semifinalists announced Thursday for the Walter Camp Foundation Player of the Year award.