Husky Hoopsters Discover Team Chemistry Doesn’t Win Games — Talent Does

Husky Hoopsters Discover Team Chemistry Doesn’t Win Games — Talent Does

If there was one thing every insider agreed on before college basketball season, it was that though this year’s Huskies had less talent than last year’s team, they had one ineffable, elusive, and — to some, necessary — component of a winning squad.

“We have great team chemistry this year,” said team captain Abdul Gaddy before the season. Continue reading Husky Hoopsters Discover Team Chemistry Doesn’t Win Games — Talent Does

Huskies and Fans Wait in Fear for Sunday

Huskies and Fans Wait in Fear for Sunday

University of Washington basketball team can do no more to burnish their NCAA Tournament resume. Final submission came with a typo–yesterday’s upset loss to Oregon State in the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 tournament. Sunday at 3 p.m., live on CBS, the 10 members of the NCAA Tournament Selection Committee will announce the seedings for the 68-team tournament. With yesterday’s loss, the Huskies’ hope is to be one of the 37 teams to win an “at-large bid,” that is, to get a spot in the tournament despite not gaining the automatic bid awarded for winning the conference tournament. Continue reading Huskies and Fans Wait in Fear for Sunday

Grudge Match It’s Not, But Seattle vs. UW Basketball Should Be Fun

Grudge Match It’s Not, But Seattle vs. UW Basketball Should Be Fun

If you want an idea of just how fierce the basketball rivalry between the University of Washington and Seattle University has gotten, know that this morning, on the day of the game between the two schools, Washington coach Lorenzo Romar appeared at an SU fundraising breakfast. At this point, it’s not so much brother vs. brother as rich uncle humoring poor nephew. Continue reading Grudge Match It’s Not, But Seattle vs. UW Basketball Should Be Fun