
Washington Continues Bay Area Road Trip At No. 8 Stanford
January 06, 2024 | Women's Basketball
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Washington women's basketball (11-2, 1-1 Pac-12) is on the road Sunday, Jan. 7 when the Huskies take on No. 8 Stanford (13-1, 2-0 Pac-12) in Maples Pavilion in Stanford, Calif. for a 1 p.m. PT tip off. This is the 76th meeting all-time between the programs. Washington is receiving votes in the AP poll, and is ranked No. 24 in the USA Today/WBCA Coaches poll. The game will air on Pac-12 Bay Area with Krista Blunk and Mary Murphy on the call. Gary Hill will call the action on 1090 KPTR-AM.
LAST TIME OUT
01.05.24 at California
» Elle Ladine led all scorers with a career high 24 points. » The other Husky in double digit scoring was Lauren Schwartz, who finished with 10. » Dalayah Daniels recorded a game-high and season-high 4 blocks, adding a team-leading 7 rebounds and tying the game high of 4 assists. » Sayvia Sellers had a career high five rebounds. » Hannah Stines also had five rebounds, and added seven points. » Washington out-rebounded Cal 36-33.
SCOUTING REPORT
No. 8 Stanford is 13-1 with their lone loss coming in early December at Gonzaga. Stanford is 2-0 in conference play, coming off a win vs. Washington State.
The Cardinal finished last season as the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, losing to No. 8 seed Ole Miss in the Second Round
MILESTONE WATCH
On Watch
» Dalayah Daniels: 2 blocks away from 125 career blocks. 4 blocks away from 80 at UW, which would put her in the Top 10 (tied No. 10) for career blocked shots at UW.
» Jayda Noble: 8 steals away from 100 career steals.
» Lauren Schwartz: 8 steals away from 100 career steals.
Achieved This Season
» Dalayah Daniels: Recorded 100 career blocked shots (53 at UW) on 11.06. Recorded career rebound No. 500 (284 at UW) on 11.26.
» Lauren Schwartz: Recorded 150 career made three-pointers (79 at UW) on 12.05.
NCAA RANKINGS
Through games Jan. 5, 2024
» Washington ranks No. 2 in the Pac-12 and No. 10 nationally in FG% defense (33.5) » No. 5 / No. 17 in rebound margin (11.4) » No. 5 / No. 52 in rebounds per game (41.58) » No. 6 / No. 41 in defensive rebounds per game (29.0) » No. 1 / No. 1 in scoring defense (48.5) » No. 6 / No. 30 in scoring margin (19.8) » No. 1 / No. 5 in 3FG% defense (22.8) » Dalayah Daniels: No. 5 / No. 44 in blocks (24) ... No. 7 / No. 41 in blocks per game (1.85) ... No. 14 (conference) in RPG (7.1) » Elle Ladine: No. 11 (conference) in field goal percentage (47.2)
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
» Dec. 11/12, 2023: The Washington women's basketball team was named both the ESPN Team of the Week and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Team of the Week after defeating then-No. 21 Washington State on the road. Click HERE for the release.
IN THE POLLS
AP Top 25
» Preseason: Receiving Votes
» Dec. 11, 2023: Receiving Votes (most points of schools not in Top 25)
» Dec. 18, 2023: No. 23 (first ranking since the final poll of the 2016-17 season)
» Dec. 25, 2023: Receiving Votes (most points of schools not in Top 25)
» Jan. 1, 2024: Receiving Votes
USA Today/WBCA Coaches
» Dec. 12, 2023: Receiving Votes
» Dec. 19, 2023: No. 23
» Dec. 26, 2023: No. 24
» Jan. 2, 2024: No. 24
2023-24 SEASON NOTABLES
» Going 11-0 to start the season tied Washington's best start to a season in program history, the last and only other time being the 1976-77 season.
» 11 wins in a row tied for the third-longest win streak in program history. The last time UW had gone 11-0 at any point in the season was the 2016-17 season.
» 11-2 is the best start to a season for the Huskies since 2016-17.
» UW's 48.5 PPG allowed is the second-best scoring defense through the first 13 games of the season in program history (1975-76, 45.8).
LAST SEASON
The 2022-23 season saw the most overall and conference wins since the 2016-17 season. The Huskies made their first postseason appearance since 2017 when they earned being an automatic qualifier to the WNIT, and moving on to the Fab Four was the furthest Washington had advanced in program history.
PRESEASON NOD
Dalayah Daniels earned Preseason All-Conference Honorable Mention recognition, as voted on by the media.
THE TEAM
Returners - Washington returns eight from last season's team, including three starters - Lauren Schwartz, Jayda Noble, and Dalayah Daniels. Hannah Stines, Teagan Brown, Nia Lowery, Shayla Gillmer, and Elle Ladine also return. Schwartz, Noble, Daniels, and Ladine all received 2022-23 postseason honors from the conference.
Newcomers - The Husky newcomers are freshmen Olivia Anderson, Chloe Briggs, Ari Long, and Sayvia Sellers. The four were ESPN.com's 14th-ranked recruiting class for the Class of 2023. All four made their Husky debuts during the season opener.
National Signing Day (Class of 2024) - Washington welcomed two new Huskies to the program on National Signing Day (11.08.23) with Devin Coppinger and Annika Soltau. Coppinger, a 5-10 guard from Everson, Wash. (Nooksack Valley High School), will be staying in-state to come to Washington. Coppinger was one of 50 girls named to the 2023-24 Jersey Mike's Naismith Girls High School Player of the Year Watch List (11.16). Soltau, a 6-4 forward from Freiburg, Germany (Eisvogel USC Freiburg), is coming from across the world to join the Huskies.
MORE
Tickets - Fans can check out ticket options to Washington women's basketball games HERE.
Stay up-to-date with Washington Women's Basketball by following @UW_WBB on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.
LAST TIME OUT
01.05.24 at California
» Elle Ladine led all scorers with a career high 24 points. » The other Husky in double digit scoring was Lauren Schwartz, who finished with 10. » Dalayah Daniels recorded a game-high and season-high 4 blocks, adding a team-leading 7 rebounds and tying the game high of 4 assists. » Sayvia Sellers had a career high five rebounds. » Hannah Stines also had five rebounds, and added seven points. » Washington out-rebounded Cal 36-33.
SCOUTING REPORT
No. 8 Stanford is 13-1 with their lone loss coming in early December at Gonzaga. Stanford is 2-0 in conference play, coming off a win vs. Washington State.
The Cardinal finished last season as the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament, losing to No. 8 seed Ole Miss in the Second Round
MILESTONE WATCH
On Watch
» Dalayah Daniels: 2 blocks away from 125 career blocks. 4 blocks away from 80 at UW, which would put her in the Top 10 (tied No. 10) for career blocked shots at UW.
» Jayda Noble: 8 steals away from 100 career steals.
» Lauren Schwartz: 8 steals away from 100 career steals.
Achieved This Season
» Dalayah Daniels: Recorded 100 career blocked shots (53 at UW) on 11.06. Recorded career rebound No. 500 (284 at UW) on 11.26.
» Lauren Schwartz: Recorded 150 career made three-pointers (79 at UW) on 12.05.
NCAA RANKINGS
Through games Jan. 5, 2024
» Washington ranks No. 2 in the Pac-12 and No. 10 nationally in FG% defense (33.5) » No. 5 / No. 17 in rebound margin (11.4) » No. 5 / No. 52 in rebounds per game (41.58) » No. 6 / No. 41 in defensive rebounds per game (29.0) » No. 1 / No. 1 in scoring defense (48.5) » No. 6 / No. 30 in scoring margin (19.8) » No. 1 / No. 5 in 3FG% defense (22.8) » Dalayah Daniels: No. 5 / No. 44 in blocks (24) ... No. 7 / No. 41 in blocks per game (1.85) ... No. 14 (conference) in RPG (7.1) » Elle Ladine: No. 11 (conference) in field goal percentage (47.2)
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
» Dec. 11/12, 2023: The Washington women's basketball team was named both the ESPN Team of the Week and the U.S. Basketball Writers Association (USBWA) Team of the Week after defeating then-No. 21 Washington State on the road. Click HERE for the release.
IN THE POLLS
AP Top 25
» Preseason: Receiving Votes
» Dec. 11, 2023: Receiving Votes (most points of schools not in Top 25)
» Dec. 18, 2023: No. 23 (first ranking since the final poll of the 2016-17 season)
» Dec. 25, 2023: Receiving Votes (most points of schools not in Top 25)
» Jan. 1, 2024: Receiving Votes
USA Today/WBCA Coaches
» Dec. 12, 2023: Receiving Votes
» Dec. 19, 2023: No. 23
» Dec. 26, 2023: No. 24
» Jan. 2, 2024: No. 24
2023-24 SEASON NOTABLES
» Going 11-0 to start the season tied Washington's best start to a season in program history, the last and only other time being the 1976-77 season.
» 11 wins in a row tied for the third-longest win streak in program history. The last time UW had gone 11-0 at any point in the season was the 2016-17 season.
» 11-2 is the best start to a season for the Huskies since 2016-17.
» UW's 48.5 PPG allowed is the second-best scoring defense through the first 13 games of the season in program history (1975-76, 45.8).
LAST SEASON
The 2022-23 season saw the most overall and conference wins since the 2016-17 season. The Huskies made their first postseason appearance since 2017 when they earned being an automatic qualifier to the WNIT, and moving on to the Fab Four was the furthest Washington had advanced in program history.
PRESEASON NOD
Dalayah Daniels earned Preseason All-Conference Honorable Mention recognition, as voted on by the media.
THE TEAM
Returners - Washington returns eight from last season's team, including three starters - Lauren Schwartz, Jayda Noble, and Dalayah Daniels. Hannah Stines, Teagan Brown, Nia Lowery, Shayla Gillmer, and Elle Ladine also return. Schwartz, Noble, Daniels, and Ladine all received 2022-23 postseason honors from the conference.
Newcomers - The Husky newcomers are freshmen Olivia Anderson, Chloe Briggs, Ari Long, and Sayvia Sellers. The four were ESPN.com's 14th-ranked recruiting class for the Class of 2023. All four made their Husky debuts during the season opener.
National Signing Day (Class of 2024) - Washington welcomed two new Huskies to the program on National Signing Day (11.08.23) with Devin Coppinger and Annika Soltau. Coppinger, a 5-10 guard from Everson, Wash. (Nooksack Valley High School), will be staying in-state to come to Washington. Coppinger was one of 50 girls named to the 2023-24 Jersey Mike's Naismith Girls High School Player of the Year Watch List (11.16). Soltau, a 6-4 forward from Freiburg, Germany (Eisvogel USC Freiburg), is coming from across the world to join the Huskies.
MORE
Tickets - Fans can check out ticket options to Washington women's basketball games HERE.
Stay up-to-date with Washington Women's Basketball by following @UW_WBB on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram.
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