
UW Begins Top-25 Road Trip With No. 20 Michigan State
January 11, 2025 | Women's Basketball
SEATTLE โ Coming off its first Big Ten win at home over Wisconsin earlier this week, the Washington women's basketball team (12-4, 3-1 Big Ten) hit the road to take on Michigan State and Michigan in the second conference road trip of the season.
The Huskies will start at No. 20 Michigan State on Sunday, Jan. 12 inside the Breslin Center.
Marin Klein and Derrick Mitchell will be on the call on B1G+. Gary Hill will call the game on 1090 KPTR-AM.
This is the third time these two teams have met and the first time since 2009.
UW is currently No. 6 in the Big Ten with five straight wins, including three conference victories over Wisconsin, Illinois, and Northwestern. Washington is receiving AP Top-25 votes.
LAST TIME OUT
In a win at home against Wisconsin, Sayvia Sellers recorded her 500th career point as she finished the game with 16 points, a season-high nine assists, and six rebounds.
Dalayah Daniels recorded her third straight double-double against the Badgers, notching 17 points and 11 rebounds, becoming the third Husky to have three straight double-doubles since 2018.
Daniels is averaging a double-double in Big Ten play, averaging 16.8 points and 10.8 rebounds.
SCOUTING REPORT
Michigan State is No. 20 in the AP Top-25 poll (10th in the Big Ten) and is 2-2 in conference play. This is the third Top-25 matchup for the Dawgs this season, who have previously faced then-No. 7 LSU and No. 1 UCLA.
This is the third all-time meeting between these two teams, splitting the matchups 1-1. Michigan State won the most recent battle 69-52 on Dec. 19, 2009, and UW won the first ever game between the two back on Dec. 19, 1987, 79-57.
The Spartans are led by second year Head Coach Robyn Fralick, who are off to a 12-3 start to the season. Michigan State is 2-2 in Big Ten play, most recently coming off an 85-80 loss at Nebraska.
Michigan State and UW are both tied for fifth in the league with 4.5 blocks per game. The Spartans are second in steals (10.5 per game) and fourth in rebounds (38.8 per game).
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The Huskies will start at No. 20 Michigan State on Sunday, Jan. 12 inside the Breslin Center.
Marin Klein and Derrick Mitchell will be on the call on B1G+. Gary Hill will call the game on 1090 KPTR-AM.
This is the third time these two teams have met and the first time since 2009.
UW is currently No. 6 in the Big Ten with five straight wins, including three conference victories over Wisconsin, Illinois, and Northwestern. Washington is receiving AP Top-25 votes.
LAST TIME OUT
In a win at home against Wisconsin, Sayvia Sellers recorded her 500th career point as she finished the game with 16 points, a season-high nine assists, and six rebounds.
Dalayah Daniels recorded her third straight double-double against the Badgers, notching 17 points and 11 rebounds, becoming the third Husky to have three straight double-doubles since 2018.
Daniels is averaging a double-double in Big Ten play, averaging 16.8 points and 10.8 rebounds.
SCOUTING REPORT
Michigan State is No. 20 in the AP Top-25 poll (10th in the Big Ten) and is 2-2 in conference play. This is the third Top-25 matchup for the Dawgs this season, who have previously faced then-No. 7 LSU and No. 1 UCLA.
This is the third all-time meeting between these two teams, splitting the matchups 1-1. Michigan State won the most recent battle 69-52 on Dec. 19, 2009, and UW won the first ever game between the two back on Dec. 19, 1987, 79-57.
The Spartans are led by second year Head Coach Robyn Fralick, who are off to a 12-3 start to the season. Michigan State is 2-2 in Big Ten play, most recently coming off an 85-80 loss at Nebraska.
Michigan State and UW are both tied for fifth in the league with 4.5 blocks per game. The Spartans are second in steals (10.5 per game) and fourth in rebounds (38.8 per game).
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