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Which Side for Jenkins?
The Renton (Wash.) Liberty two-way threat Chandler Jenkins talks about which side he's being recruited for...
Wheeler Talks About Recruitment
Renton (Wash.) Liberty quarterback Trey Wheeler talks about his recruitment...
Mike Bethea On Hikeem Stewart
Rainier Beach High School has produced a ton of hoops talent over the years; Nate Robinson, Jamal Crawford, Terrence Williams, Reggie Moore, Aaron Dotson and too many more to list here, but Beach was also the home to the Stewart twins back in the early part of the decade.
ScoutTV: 2012 OL Zach Banner, Part 2
ScoutTV presents clips of the Lakes (Wash.) offensive tackle Zach Banner from his junior season...
ScoutTV: 2012 OL Zach Banner, Part 1
ScoutTV presents clips of the Lakes (Wash.) offensive tackle Zach Banner from his junior season...
W. Soccer. Huskies Hit The Road, Tough Opponents Ahead
There is no question that the UW women's soccer team has one of the toughest schedules in the country. The Dawgs have handled the pressure well early on and this weekend, the competition gets even tougher
W. Basketball. Huskies Finalize Television Schedule
The Pac-10 television schedule is out and Washington has the opportunity to play up to five games on FSN. The first broadcast comes on Jan. 30 when the Huskies host the basketball version of the Apple Cup against Washington State.
Coach’s Corner
OK, so UW lost the kicking game to BYU by roughing the punter, dropping two kickoffs, returning no punts, and snapping the ball over the punter’s head for a safety. They also dropped some passes, missed some tackles, failed to get a sack or even much of a pass rush on defense and were miserable on third down and terrible on their fourth down attempts on offense.
Football. Dawgs Looking To Rev Up Offense This Week
Coach Sarkisian and the UW football team are preparing for Syracuse's visit on Saturday. The Huskies are striving to maximize their production to put points on the board.
Utes Keeping Tabs on Washington Athlete
Washington (Skyview) athlete Ellis Henderson has a few offers already, but is hoping a strong senior season can bring more his way...
Henderson Practices Patience
“In the past month, I’ve been getting a lot of attention from UCLA, Utah and Boise State which is really nice," Ellis Henderson said. “UCLA is just recently started developing. I’ve started hearing from them and getting more and more email. I’m really interested in talking to them more and hopefully getting an offer. I’m interested in Utah also. I just talked to them this week. They were..."
M. Soccer. Huskies Remain On Road, Head To California
Washington will open up the tournament by taking on Cal State Northridge at 4:30 p.m. on Friday and conclude the tournament by taking on the host Titans at 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Chol Sets Three
Angelo Chol, a top senior power forward, scheduled three official visits and more programs are checking in and doing home visits.
Dinwiddie eyes ‘dedicated’ Buffs
Woodland Hills, Calif. (Taft HS), point guard to visit CU and others. Get Inside for more.
Mitchell gets the nod from SMU
PonyStampede.com has learned that 3-star offensive guard Alex Mitchell has received an offer from SMU. The 6-foot-3, 295 pounder has been recruited by SMU offensive line coach Adrian Klemm for the last two months.
Stewart Goes With PAC-10 Squad
Hot News for SG Hikeem Stewart
Stewart tweets his pledge
Hikeem Stewart, a 6-foot-2.5, 180-pound guard prospect from Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, Wash., sent out a tweet Monday night that he was ready to finish off the recruiting process and verbally commit to the Washington Huskies.
VERBAL: Beavs win Pac-10 recruiting battle
HIS HARDWARE PILED up following a 80-catch junior season -- first team all-Ventura County, First Team All-CIF, MVP and All-State Junior Team. And Richard Mullaney had things narrowed down to two offers –- Oregon State and another Pac-10 school. The decision is in, and he’ll be running with the Beavs in 2011.
McClure Names Top Two
“I’ve got it down to eight,” Stefan McClure said. “I’m not sure about my top five yet. I can say that Washington and UCLA are will be there for sure. I’m not sure about all five of my officials yet. I’ll probably not take one to UCLA since it’s so close to me and I’ve been there so many times already. I can’t believe they lost to Kansas St. I thought they’d win for sure. I’ve seen them..."
Where do the Dawgs turn for a QB?
Brett Hundley announced today that he would play for UCLA instead of Washington, so now where do the Huskies turn for a quarterback? That is a loaded question with little in the way of a concrete answer. However, we do know some of the names that have been slowly popping up on the radar over the past month and now it's time to take a look at some of them...

