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Four-time Seattle Storm WNBA champion Sue Bird has joined the team's ownership group. The team announced the addition on Wednesday.
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The Seattle Storm $64 million facility, located in Seattle's Interbay neighborhood, has become the second WNBA team to open a standalone training facility.
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Despite the loss, College Inn Pub co-owner Jen Gonyer said she’s seen just how special this football season has been.
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The 33-year-old, six-time first-team All-Pro selection said he has every intention of playing next season, which would be his 13th in the league.
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Washington, one of 10 schools leaving the conference this coming summer, earned a spot in College Football Playoff national title game against Michigan on Monday in Houston.
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Midlakes United will join the Northwest Division of the USL 2 league. The club is owned by one of the few women operators in the league, Treencee Russell. And the team will be coached by Justi Baumgardt.
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Darrell Utley had no idea his client was a football star when they began American Sign Language lessons.
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The Pac-12 will send a total of eight teams to bowl games in the last year with its current membership. The Huskies will face Texas in the Sugar Bowl.
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"The Boys in the Boat" tells the story of the University of Washington rowing crew and their quest for gold at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. Joe Rantz's story is central to both the book and movie. And it all started with a scrapbook that his granddaughter put together.
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The arrangement gives the two schools six opponents each and keeps open the possibility that they will operate as a two-team conference for at least a year.
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There’s no debating that Washington hasn’t carved up defenses with the ease it displayed leading up to the 36-33 win over Oregon on Oct. 14. The Huskies know the offense must get better in short order.
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The final season of Pac-12 football is coming down to a thrilling conclusion. Washington and Oregon still have hopes of getting the Pac-12 its first College Football Playoff berth since 2016.