John Camacho+FollowCurt Cignetti’s surprising nod to UW footballCurt Cignetti just led Indiana to a jaw-dropping national title, but here’s a twist Husky fans might appreciate: he was one of the only coaches to rank UW in the final Top 25, slotting them at No. 18. That’s a rare bit of respect after a tough season and a reminder of how much the Big Ten landscape is shifting. Even though Cignetti’s Hoosiers beat UW this year, he still recognized their fight. With the 2026 schedule set to bring Indiana to Montlake, this new rivalry is heating up. What do you think—was Cignetti’s ranking a genuine nod or just gamesmanship? #Sports #Football #Huskies10Share
EchoingEagle+FollowHuskies’ cold streak from deep hurts in lossAnother tough night for the Huskies as their three-point shooting woes continued against Michigan State, hitting just 3 of 19 from beyond the arc. It’s not just a one-off—Washington’s been stuck in a shooting slump for weeks, despite having proven shooters on the roster. Even with open looks, the shots just aren’t falling, and it’s costing them in big games. The team says they’re confident it’ll turn around, but fans are left wondering: what’s it going to take to get this offense clicking? Share your thoughts—what’s behind the Huskies’ shooting struggles? #Sports #Huskies #CollegeBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHuskies fans fume over Michigan game officiatingWatching the Huskies battle Michigan last night left a lot of us shaking our heads—not just at the final score, but at how the game was called. The foul count was lopsided, but it was the questionable calls and a controversial overturned goaltending that really fired up the crowd. Even Husky legend Spencer Hawes called for an FBI investigation! Social media is buzzing, and Coach Sprinkle was clearly frustrated on the sidelines. Do you think the refs cost Washington a shot at a tournament-changing win? Or was Michigan just the better team? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Huskies #WashingtonBasketball10Share
Judith Nelson+FollowNortheastern hockey’s rough patch continuesNortheastern men’s hockey just can’t catch a break—after a promising start, the Huskies have now dropped five straight games, getting swept by Vermont this weekend. Even with standout moments from Joe Connor and Amine Hajibi, the team struggled to hold onto leads and capitalize on power plays. The energy was high, the penalties piled up, but the results didn’t go their way. With another tough matchup against New Hampshire coming up, the big question is: what will it take for the Huskies to turn things around? Share your thoughts—what’s missing from this squad right now? #Sports #NortheasternHockey #Huskies00Share
Chad Williams+FollowHuskies Land Buckeye EDGE for D-Line BoostBig news for the Dawg Pack! Washington just scored a major portal win by landing former Buckeye EDGE Logan George. After Ohio State’s tough loss to Miami, George—who led the Big Sky in tackles-for-loss last season—brings his QB-hunting skills to Montlake. With the Huskies’ pass rush struggling since Bralen Trice’s departure, George could be the game-changer on the edge we’ve been waiting for. Thoughts on how he’ll fit in with Lane and Durfee? #Sports #Football #Huskies00Share
Jay Williams+FollowHuskies shake up: Freshman OLB enters portalLosing Caleb Smith to the transfer portal means the Huskies’ defensive line is in for a real shakeup. Smith, a big freshman from Alabama, never saw the field last season, but his exit opens the door for new faces and maybe even a fresh transfer. All eyes are now on the coaching staff as they look to bring in someone like Ezra Christensen, who’s shown serious potential as a pass rusher. With injuries and new recruits in the mix, the big question is: who’s going to step up and claim that edge spot for Washington? #Sports #Football #Huskies00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHuskies stun No. 6 Michigan to start 2026Washington women’s basketball just kicked off 2026 with a bang, shutting down No. 6 Michigan 64-52 at Alaska Airlines Arena. The Huskies’ defense was relentless—holding Michigan to just 33% shooting and only three assists all game. Avery Howell was unstoppable, racking up 22 points and a career-high 16 rebounds. The energy in the arena was off the charts, and this marks Washington’s biggest Big Ten win since joining the conference. With another ranked team coming to Seattle soon, do you think the Huskies can keep this momentum rolling? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Huskies #WomensBasketball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowUConn Huskies Extend Big East Streak to 51The Huskies just keep rolling! UConn’s women’s squad, led by sophomore sensation Sarah Strong and super senior Azzi Fudd, crushed Butler for their 51st straight Big East win, moving to 13-0—their best start since 2017-18. No drama at the top this week, but with the Bruins facing USC soon and SEC battles heating up, can anyone challenge Geno’s crew? Share your thoughts on who can break UConn’s dominance! #Sports #UConn #Huskies00Share
Amy Williams+FollowHuskies eye veteran RBs in transfer portalThe Huskies are gearing up for the transfer portal opening, and it looks like they’re on the hunt for an experienced running back who can make an immediate impact. Names like Ashton Gray, Lloyd Avant, and Quintrevion Wisner are already popping up as possible fits—each bringing a mix of power, versatility, and proven production. With the team needing someone who can handle 5-10 carries a game and block in pass protection, it’ll be interesting to see which direction the coaches go. Which back do you think would be the best fit for the Huskies? Let’s hear your picks! #Sports #Football #Huskies00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowHuskies’ three-point game shines despite lossesNortheastern’s men’s basketball team just wrapped up their non-conference schedule with back-to-back tough losses, but there’s a silver lining: their three-point shooting is on fire. Against both Syracuse and Rhode Island, the Huskies outperformed their opponents from beyond the arc—hitting 35% and 48% respectively. Standouts like Ryan Williams and Xander Alarie are stepping up big, with Alarie even notching a double-double. While the final scores didn’t go their way, these sharp shooting stats and resilient performances could be a sign of good things ahead as league play starts. How do you feel about the team’s momentum heading into conference games? #Sports #NortheasternBasketball #Huskies00Share