M. Soccer. UW Men's Soccer And Jamie Clark Sign Eight For 2012
Head men's soccer coach Jamie Clark has announced that seven high school seniors and one junior college transfer have signed National Letters of Intent to play soccer and attend school at UW beginning in the fall of 2012.
M. Basketball. Ross Named GoHuskies.com Student-Athlete Of The Week
Sophomore men's basketball player Terrence Ross has been named the GoHuskies.com Student-Athlete of the Week for the week of Jan. 30-Feb. 5.
W. Basketball. Huskies Pick Up Rare Win In LA, Beat Trojans 67-61
The Huskies (12-9, 4-7) snapped a seven-game losing streak to USC, topping the Trojans, 67-61, thanks to a spirited second-half rally at the Galen Center.
Softball. No. 12 Huskies Begin 2012 In Desert
The No. 12/14 UW softball team will begin the 2012 season on familiar ground, opening up at the Kajikawa Classic in Tempe, Ariz., Feb. 9-12.
W. Tennis. Huskies End Road Trip With A Bang, Downing Gophers
Washington showed great poise in a tough road match, taking the first four points en route to a 5-2 victory, handing the Gophers their first loss of the season.
W. Tennis. Huskies End Road Trip With A Bang, Downing Gophers
Washington showed great poise in a tough road match, taking the first four points en route to a 5-2 victory, handing the Gophers their first loss of the season.
W. Basketball. LIVE COVERAGE: Women's Basketball At USC
Join GoHuskies LIVE to follow Washington women's basketball as the Huskies take on the Trojans in Los Angeles, Calif.
Baseball. 2012 UW Baseball Preview, Part I: Pitchers
The Husky baseball season starts Feb. 17 in a three-game series at San Diego State. Here's the first of three stories previewing the 2012 Huskies.
M. Tennis. Huskies Tripped Up In Boise By Broncos
The margin for error on the road against a ranked opponent is often razor thin, and the 26th-ranked Husky men found themselves on the wrong side of a few too many tiebreaks today, as No. 50 Boise State notched a 4-3 win.
M. Basketball. Wroten, Ross Keep UW Alone Atop Pac-12
Tony Wroten played through a bruised thigh to score 13 points and grab six rebounds, Terrence Ross scored 10 points and had a career high-tying 14 rebounds, and Washington remained alone atop the Pac-12 with a 69-41 mauling of outmanned USC Saturday night at somewhat snoozing Alaska Airlines Arena.
Track. Four Wins For Sprints Crew In Boise
The Husky sprinters and throwers canvassed the state of Idaho this weekend, competing at three different track meets today and Friday, with several victories and new Top-10 marks to show for it.
W. Tennis. Huskies Close Well To Edge Tribe, 4-3
Trailing 2-1 midway through singles play, the middle of the Husky singles lineup stepped up and posted three straight wins to secure a 4-3 win over a tough William & Mary squad in Minnesota.
M. Basketball. LIVE COVERAGE: Men's Basketball vs. USC
Join GoHuskies.com LIVE to follow Washington Basketball as the Huskies take on USC at Alaska Airlines Arena.
W. Basketball. Huskies Visit Trojans To Conclude L.A. Swing
The Galen Center and USC is the site of the Huskies (11-9, 3-7) next matchup - a nationally-televised date with the Trojans (12-9, 6-4) on FSN. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon.
W. Gymnastics. No. 8 OSU Hands No. 21 Huskies First Home Loss
The No. 21 Huskies couldn't quite pull the upset for the second-straight week, falling to No. 8 Oregon State in a dual meet Friday night, 195.975-194.725.
M. Basketball. Resilient Huskies Winning In Many Different Ways
Tony Wroten is latest banged-up scorer, getting treatment for a bruised thigh. Yet the first-place Huskies expect him to play Saturday at 8 p.m. against last-place USC.
W. Gymnastics. Gymnastics Live Chat
Chat live with Samantha Walior during tonight's meet as No. 21 UW hosts No. 8 Oregon State.
M. Basketball. First-Place Huskies Host USC
Washington will play USC on Saturday at 8:00 p.m. (FSN-TV) with its grip on first place in the Pac-12 Conference on the line.
M. Golf. UW Opens Spring With Seventh-Place Finish In Hawai'i
The Washington men's golf team opened its spring season by finishing seventh in the Ameri Ari Invitational at Waikoloa's Kings' Course on the Big Island of Hawai'i. The Huskies ended up 9-under for the 54-hole tournament, 21 strokes behind the winners - top-ranked Texas.
Track. Track And Field Captain's Blog - Feb. 3
Sprint captains Jordan Carlson and James Alaka get some camera time to update Husky fans on the state of sprints group coming off the UW Invitational and on the verge of a big weekend in Idaho.

