
Another One at Home as Washington Hosts Queens on Sunday
December 01, 2022 | Women's Basketball
SEATTLE -- The Washington women's basketball team (6-1) remains at home to take on Queens University (NC) (4-3) at Alaska Airlines Arena. This is the first meeting all-time between the two programs. The game tips off Sunday at 3:00 p.m. PT and will be aired on the Washington Live Stream (GoHuskies.com/Live). Gary Hill and Elise Woodward will call the action on 1090 KPTR-AM.
Last Time Out
Washington defeated Seattle U for the thirteenth consecutive time in as many meetings on Wednesday night at Alaska Airlines Arena. Dalayah Daniels recorded her sixth career double-double (second as a Husky) with 17 points and 15 rebounds. That was a new career high in rebounding. The last time a UW player had recorded 15+ rebounds before Daniels did so vs. Seattle U was when Hannah Johnson recorded 17 vs. Washington State on 1/21/18. Daniels also recorded a career high 5 blocks. The Huskies out-rebounded the Redhawks 60-30. Freshman Hannah Stines got the first start of her career, and had a career high 6 rebounds. Haley Van Dyke had a season high 8 rebounds, and freshman Teagan Brown had a career high 8 rebounds. TT Watkins scored a season-high 8 points in the first half. With the win, Washington went undefeated at home in the month of November to start the season.
The Team
Washington returns eight Huskies from last season with Lauren Schwartz, Jayda Noble, Haley Van Dyke, Nia Lowery, TT Watkins, Trinity Oliver, Lexi Griggsby, and Darcy Rees. Fans will see six new faces on the team this season, as the Huskies welcomed four freshmen from California - Hannah Stines, Teagan Brown, Shayla Gillmer, and Elle Ladine - and two transfers, Dalayah Daniels (Cal) and Emma Grothaus (Lehigh).
Preseason Nods
Van Dyke earned Preseason All-Conference Honorable Mention recognition, and Grothaus was one of 20 players named to the 2023 Lisa Lisa Award Watch List.
Tickets
Fans can check out season, single game, and group ticket options at GoHuskies.com/WBBTickets.
Watch two games for the price of one! Your Men's Basketball Huskies host Colorado at 12 p.m. Sunday, and those with tickets to the Women's game may receive a FREE General Admission ticket to the Men's game by showing your Women's ticket at the Gameday box office at the Southwest entrance of Alaska Airlines Arena. You will be asked to vacate your seat from the Men's game, but may remain inside the arena during the intermission. More Info + Buy Tickets
Last Time Out
Washington defeated Seattle U for the thirteenth consecutive time in as many meetings on Wednesday night at Alaska Airlines Arena. Dalayah Daniels recorded her sixth career double-double (second as a Husky) with 17 points and 15 rebounds. That was a new career high in rebounding. The last time a UW player had recorded 15+ rebounds before Daniels did so vs. Seattle U was when Hannah Johnson recorded 17 vs. Washington State on 1/21/18. Daniels also recorded a career high 5 blocks. The Huskies out-rebounded the Redhawks 60-30. Freshman Hannah Stines got the first start of her career, and had a career high 6 rebounds. Haley Van Dyke had a season high 8 rebounds, and freshman Teagan Brown had a career high 8 rebounds. TT Watkins scored a season-high 8 points in the first half. With the win, Washington went undefeated at home in the month of November to start the season.
The Team
Washington returns eight Huskies from last season with Lauren Schwartz, Jayda Noble, Haley Van Dyke, Nia Lowery, TT Watkins, Trinity Oliver, Lexi Griggsby, and Darcy Rees. Fans will see six new faces on the team this season, as the Huskies welcomed four freshmen from California - Hannah Stines, Teagan Brown, Shayla Gillmer, and Elle Ladine - and two transfers, Dalayah Daniels (Cal) and Emma Grothaus (Lehigh).
Preseason Nods
Van Dyke earned Preseason All-Conference Honorable Mention recognition, and Grothaus was one of 20 players named to the 2023 Lisa Lisa Award Watch List.
Tickets
Fans can check out season, single game, and group ticket options at GoHuskies.com/WBBTickets.
Watch two games for the price of one! Your Men's Basketball Huskies host Colorado at 12 p.m. Sunday, and those with tickets to the Women's game may receive a FREE General Admission ticket to the Men's game by showing your Women's ticket at the Gameday box office at the Southwest entrance of Alaska Airlines Arena. You will be asked to vacate your seat from the Men's game, but may remain inside the arena during the intermission. More Info + Buy Tickets
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