Friday Dots: Shifting On, Huskies Win in 1st Spherical of WNIT
Friday Dots: Huskys continue to win in Round 1 of WNIT – UW Dawg Pound
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The Huskies defeated San Francisco in the first round of the WNIT
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- The Huskies overcame a sluggish first half to beat San Francisco 61-46 in the opening round of the WNIT. Dalayah Daniels finished the game with a double-double, scoring 14 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Next, they will be hosting New Mexico on a date that is TBD but will happen sometime between Saturday and Tuesday.
- There were reports that PJ Fuller was planning to enter the transfer portal, but that hasn’t happened yet (although it’s still very possible).
- Congratulations to the Montana-Utah Dawg Fan for placing 1st in the UW Dawg Pound Bracket Pool after Day 1 of the NCAA Tournament with an impressive 13/16 games. Condolences to the trio of contestants who made Arizona win it all after screwing up the bed as No. 2 against Princeton.
- Former huskies Emmitt Matthews Jr. and Erik Stevenson were eliminated in the first game of the day yesterday when their No. 8 West Virginia Mountaineers fell to Maryland. Stevenson shot 4/17 from the field while Matthews had just 2 points (the first of the game) and suffered a shoulder injury in the 2nd half. Former Dawg RaeQuan Battle plays for the No. 14 Montana State tonight at 6:40 p.m. on CBS.
Softball Points
- The Huskies just picked up a big series win over Oregon but now face one of the toughest weeks of the season with a No. 3 UCLA series that begins at 5 p.m. today on the Pac-12 network.
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