UW Volleyball swept rival Washington State in front of a season-high 5,213 fans at Alaska Airlines Arena to share the 2015 Pac-12 title. It is the program’s fourth Pac-12 conference championship, and the second in the past three seasons.
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The Huskies defeat rival Washington State in dominant fashion in the 108th Apple Cup at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium.
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UW women‘s soccer beat the previously unbeaten Illinois Fighting Illini 2-1 in Washington‘s opener at the Husky Nike Invitational.
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Women’s Cross Country: Senior Maddie Meyers secured third place (20:37) to help the Washington women’s team capture a third place result. Three UW runners placed in the top 15 overall.
Men’s Cross Country: The weather was fitting for the Washington men‘’ cross country team to make some history in its own backyard, as the West Region Championship was won by the Dawgs for the first time in school history.
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The Huskies took down No. 4 Stanford, 2-1, at Husky Soccer Field on Senior Night.
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Andrew Andrews became the first Washington player to top the 40-point mark since 1969, scoring a career-best 47 points in the final regular season home game of his career and the Huskies beat Washington State 99-91.
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UW gymnastics posted a season-high score 196.650 to beat No. 10 Denver and cross-town rival Seattle Pacific, led by Allison Northey‘s fifth all-around title of the season on Senior Night.
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Washington is headed to the Final Four. The Huskies‘ incredible NCAA Tournament run continues as the Dawgs knocked off Stanford, 85-76. The seventh-seeded Dawgs will head to Indianapolis for the first Final Four in program history after another dominating display, this time in the Regional Final at Rupp Arena against the fourth-seeded Cardinal.
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The No. 55 Washington women‘s tennis team defeated 73rd ranked Washington State today, with a 4-1 victory on senior day at Bill Quillian Stadium.
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The Huskies earned their third win of the year and the first of the spring season, taking the Redhawk Invitational title at Chambers Bay. Fighting through difficult conditions, the Dawgs won by 11 shots, finishing at 49-over 897.
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The Washington Rowing program could not have asked for a better result in the 30th Annual Windermere Cup, as both the men‘s and women‘s rowing teams took home the Windermere Cup and the Erickson Cascade Cup for their respective programs.
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A Pac-12 Championships at home only comes around every so often; in Washington‘s case it took nineteen years. But the Huskies made the most of their chance with the men and women both equaling the best finishes in program history, while UW added three more individual champions to finish with six for the weekend, also matching the Washington record.
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day after a pair of late home runs cost the Washington baseball team at the Nashville Regional, sending them into the loser-out game, the Huskies hit a three-run home run in the seventh inning and a two-run blast in the eighth inning to rally from an 8-2 deficit and beat host Vanderbilt, 9-8, and keep their post-season alive.
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The No. 12-ranked University of Washington softball team exploded for 14 hits, including a pair of home runs and scored in every frame en route to a 15-7, six-inning decision over No. 19 Minnesota in the NCAA Regional championship game on Sunday afternoon (March 22) in front of 1,152 fans at Husky Softball Stadium.
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The University of Washington women’s golf team etched its name in Husky history on Wednesday (May 25) at Eugene Country Club (Eugene, OR). The Huskies went back and forth with defending National Champion, Stanford, to claim their first ever NCAA title.
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The Washington Huskies added another ranked win to their resume with a 6-1 victory over No. 57 Cal Poly.
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The Washington Beach Volleyball team got to show its fans and the Seattle community what it has to offer in its third season, and the hundreds of fans that came out to Alki Beach got to soak up a quality 3-2 victory for the Dawgs over Northwest rival Oregon.
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Some highlights from the 2015-16 year.
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