
Washington Set to Host Oregon State Friday
February 15, 2023 | Women's Basketball
SEATTLE -- Washington women's basketball (13-11, 5-9) is back at home in Alaska Airlines Arena to take on the Oregon schools. First up is the second meeting of the season against Oregon State (11-14, 3-11). The game tips off Friday, Feb. 17 at 7:00 p.m. PT and will be aired on Pac-12 Washington with Elise Woodward and Sydney Wiese on the call. Gary Hill will call the action on 1090 KPTR-AM. During the game, Washington will recognize the mighty women of Washington in honor of the 50th anniversary of Title IX.
LAST TIME OUT
at No. 25 Colorado on 02.12
Lauren Schwartz led the team in scoring with 9 points. Haley Van Dyke led the team in rebounds with 7, and also had 3 steals and 2 blocks. UW tallied 9 steals and 6 blocks. UW defense held Colorado's field goal percentage to below their season and conference averages.Β
LAST TIME vs. OREGON STATE
at Oregon State on 01.15
Dalayah Daniels is No. 6 in the Pac-12 in blocks (31) and blocks per game (1.3). Jayda Noble is No. 8 in the Pac-12 in steals per game (1.7).Β
STRENGTH OF THE PAC-12
AP Rankings (through games Feb. 12, 2023):
3 - Stanford ... 4 - Utah ... 16 - UCLA ... 18 - Arizona ... 21 - Colorado ... 25 - USC
NET Rankings, Top 75Β (through games Feb. 14, 2023):
4 - Stanford ... 6 - Utah ... 20 - Colorado ... 21 - Oregon ... 25 - UCLA ... 27 - Arizona ... 29 - USC ... 46 - Washington State ... 55 - Oregon State ... 73 - Washington
WEEKLY HONORS
Pac-12 Weekly Awards:
Elle Ladine: Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Feb. 6)
National Weekly Awards:
Elle Ladine: USBWA National Freshman Player of the Week (Feb. 7)
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).Β
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 single game and group ticket options at GoHuskies.com/WBBTickets.
LAST TIME OUT
at No. 25 Colorado on 02.12
Lauren Schwartz led the team in scoring with 9 points. Haley Van Dyke led the team in rebounds with 7, and also had 3 steals and 2 blocks. UW tallied 9 steals and 6 blocks. UW defense held Colorado's field goal percentage to below their season and conference averages.Β
LAST TIME vs. OREGON STATE
at Oregon State on 01.15
In a complete team effort, every Husky who played, scored, with UW shooting 56% on the game and 54% from three. Washington outrebounded Oregon State 31-20 in the decisive win. The last time the Huskies took down the Beavers in Corvallis was on 2/18/2013.Β Lauren Schwartz (17), Hannah Stines (17), and Dalayah Daniels (14) were the three Huskies who scored in double digits. Stines's 17 points was a new career high, also recording a new career high in assists with five, which led the team.
STAT LEADERS
NCAA rankings through games Feb. 14, 2023:
Dalayah Daniels is No. 6 in the Pac-12 in blocks (31) and blocks per game (1.3). Jayda Noble is No. 8 in the Pac-12 in steals per game (1.7).Β
STRENGTH OF THE PAC-12
AP Rankings (through games Feb. 12, 2023):
3 - Stanford ... 4 - Utah ... 16 - UCLA ... 18 - Arizona ... 21 - Colorado ... 25 - USC
NET Rankings, Top 75Β (through games Feb. 14, 2023):
4 - Stanford ... 6 - Utah ... 20 - Colorado ... 21 - Oregon ... 25 - UCLA ... 27 - Arizona ... 29 - USC ... 46 - Washington State ... 55 - Oregon State ... 73 - Washington
WEEKLY HONORS
Pac-12 Weekly Awards:
Elle Ladine: Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Feb. 6)
National Weekly Awards:
Elle Ladine: USBWA National Freshman Player of the Week (Feb. 7)
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).Β
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 single game and group ticket options at GoHuskies.com/WBBTickets.
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