
Washington Heads to Corvallis to Take on Oregon State Sunday
January 14, 2023 | Women's Basketball
CORVALLIS, Ore. -- Washington (9-6, 1-4) heads to Corvallis to take on Oregon State (10-7, 2-4) on the road for the 100th meeting all-time between the programs. The game tips off Sunday, Jan. 15 at 12:00 p.m. PT and will be aired on Pac-12 Washington with Rich Burk and Jennifer Mountain on the call. Gary Hill will call the action on 1090 KPTR-AM.
LAST TIME OUT
at No. 21 Oregon on 01.13
Haley Van Dyke (14 points), Dalayah Daniels (14), and Lauren Schwartz (10) all scored in double digits. Van Dyke's 14 points was her most in conference play so far this season, while Daniels's 14 points tied her conference high in scoring. » The Husky defense recorded 11 steals – tied for their most in conference play this season – and forced 16 turnovers. Prior to the game, Oregon had only been averaging 12.5 turnovers per game. UW kept Oregon shooting under their season average, holding the Ducks to 41.1% when their field goal percentage on the season coming into the game was 46.7% (42.4% in conference play). Jayda Noble tied her career high steals with four. Noble also recorded 7 rebounds and 6 points. Trinity Oliver recorded 6 points and led the team with 8 rebounds.
STAT LEADERS
NCAA rankings through games Jan. 12, 2023:
Washington ranks No. 2 in the Pac-12 and No. 11 nationally in rebound margin (10.9). The Huskies are No. 2 in the conference and No. 14 nationally in offensive rebounds per game (15.6), and No. 5 in the conference and No. 36 nationally in rebounds per game (42.0). UW is No. 4 in the Pac-12 and No. 50 nationally in scoring defense (57.6). UW is No. 5 in the conference and No. 36 nationally in blocks per game (4.6). Dalayah Daniels is No. 7 in the Pac-12 in blocks per game (1.36), and No. 8 in the conference in blocks (19). Jayda Noble is No. 7 in the Pac-12 in steals per game (1.92).
STRENGTH OF THE PAC-12
AP Rankings (through games Jan. 8, 2023):
2 - Stanford ... 8 - UCLA ... 10 - Utah ... 14 - Arizona ... 21 - Oregon ... Receiving Votes - Colorado
NET Rankings, Top 70 (through games Jan. 13, 2023):
4 - Stanford ... 6 - Utah ... 10 - Oregon ... 21 - Colorado ... 26 - Arizona ... 30 - UCLA ... 39 - USC ... 44 - Washington State ... 58 - Oregon State
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).
2023 Signing Class
Washington women's basketball welcomed four new Huskies on National Signing Day (11.09.22) with ESPN.com's 14th-ranked recruiting class. This is the second class in a row ranked in the Top 15 that Coach Langley and staff have signed. The Huskies added four standouts to the program with Olivia Anderson, Chloe Briggs, Ari Long, and Sayvia Sellers.
On November 15, the Atlanta Tipoff Club named Long and Sellers to the 2023 Jersey Mike's Naismith Girls High School Player of the Year Watch List. Long and Sellers are two of the 50 girls named to the watch list. On January 11, Sellers was one of 25 named to the Naismith High School Midseason Team. On January 11, Briggs, Long, and Sellers were named 2023 McDonald's All American Games Nominees.
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.
LAST TIME OUT
at No. 21 Oregon on 01.13
Haley Van Dyke (14 points), Dalayah Daniels (14), and Lauren Schwartz (10) all scored in double digits. Van Dyke's 14 points was her most in conference play so far this season, while Daniels's 14 points tied her conference high in scoring. » The Husky defense recorded 11 steals – tied for their most in conference play this season – and forced 16 turnovers. Prior to the game, Oregon had only been averaging 12.5 turnovers per game. UW kept Oregon shooting under their season average, holding the Ducks to 41.1% when their field goal percentage on the season coming into the game was 46.7% (42.4% in conference play). Jayda Noble tied her career high steals with four. Noble also recorded 7 rebounds and 6 points. Trinity Oliver recorded 6 points and led the team with 8 rebounds.
STAT LEADERS
NCAA rankings through games Jan. 12, 2023:
Washington ranks No. 2 in the Pac-12 and No. 11 nationally in rebound margin (10.9). The Huskies are No. 2 in the conference and No. 14 nationally in offensive rebounds per game (15.6), and No. 5 in the conference and No. 36 nationally in rebounds per game (42.0). UW is No. 4 in the Pac-12 and No. 50 nationally in scoring defense (57.6). UW is No. 5 in the conference and No. 36 nationally in blocks per game (4.6). Dalayah Daniels is No. 7 in the Pac-12 in blocks per game (1.36), and No. 8 in the conference in blocks (19). Jayda Noble is No. 7 in the Pac-12 in steals per game (1.92).
STRENGTH OF THE PAC-12
AP Rankings (through games Jan. 8, 2023):
2 - Stanford ... 8 - UCLA ... 10 - Utah ... 14 - Arizona ... 21 - Oregon ... Receiving Votes - Colorado
NET Rankings, Top 70 (through games Jan. 13, 2023):
4 - Stanford ... 6 - Utah ... 10 - Oregon ... 21 - Colorado ... 26 - Arizona ... 30 - UCLA ... 39 - USC ... 44 - Washington State ... 58 - Oregon State
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).
2023 Signing Class
Washington women's basketball welcomed four new Huskies on National Signing Day (11.09.22) with ESPN.com's 14th-ranked recruiting class. This is the second class in a row ranked in the Top 15 that Coach Langley and staff have signed. The Huskies added four standouts to the program with Olivia Anderson, Chloe Briggs, Ari Long, and Sayvia Sellers.
On November 15, the Atlanta Tipoff Club named Long and Sellers to the 2023 Jersey Mike's Naismith Girls High School Player of the Year Watch List. Long and Sellers are two of the 50 girls named to the watch list. On January 11, Sellers was one of 25 named to the Naismith High School Midseason Team. On January 11, Briggs, Long, and Sellers were named 2023 McDonald's All American Games Nominees.
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.
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