
Washington Caps Off Five-Game Homestand Monday
November 30, 2025 | Women's Basketball
SEATTLE — Washington caps off its five-game homestand with a meeting against San Jose State for the eighth all-time meeting between the programs. UW has opened its season undefeated, utilizing a stifling defense that's currently ranked second in the country (47.4 opponent points per game). San Jose State, meanwhile, is still on the hunt for its first win of the season and arrives in Seattle on the heels of a 75-64 loss to Portland State.
The game vs. San Jose State tips off on Monday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m. PT in Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Wash. and will be aired on B1G+ with Elise Woodward and Ben Maya on the call. Gary Hill Jr. will call the action on 1090 KPTR-AM.
OPENING TIPS
» Washington's stifling defense continued on Friday in a 67-50 win over UC San Diego
» The Huskies hold the second lowest scoring defense in the country (47.4 opponent points per game)
» Monday's game will be the fifth in 13 days for UW
» Washington looks to record its eighth straight win against San Jose State
» The Huskies' 44.4% shooting percentage from behind the 3-point line against the Tritons was their highest this season
» Sayvia Sellers finished as the team's leading scorer for the sixth time this season when she recorded 17 points against UCSD
» UW improved to 6-0 when out rebounding its opponent. Washington finished with 50 rebounds to UCSD's 27.
» Freshman Brynn McGaughy finished in double-figures for a third straight game
LAST SEASON
The Huskies ended a seven-year drought and clinched an NCAA Tournament berth after an impressive Big Ten debut. Washington led the conference in field goal percentage (49.5%), 3-point percentage (40.1%), and free throw percentage (83.6%) during conference play last season. Elle Ladine was named All-Big Ten Second Team, while Sayvia Sellers and Dalayah Daniels were named All-Big Ten Honorable Mention.
SCOUTING REPORT
San Jose State is 0-5 in their non-conference games to open the season.
Last three games: 11.28 at Portland State…11.22 at Air Force…11.19 vs. UCSB
NCAA RANKINGS
Through games played on November 29, 2025:
» Washington ranks No. 2 (national) in scoring defense (47.4)
» No. 9 (national) in rebound margin (15.7)
» No. 13 (national) in field goal percentage defense (32.1%)
» T-No. 22 (national) in blocks per game (5.6)
» No. 24 (national) in scoring margin (+26.0)
Milestone Watch
» Sayvia Sellers: Approaching 900 career points (892 points)
» Teagan Brown: Approaching 100 career field goals (91 field goals)
» Elle Ladine: Needs 5 3-point field goals to pass Laura Moore, Andrea Lalum, and Kristin O'Neill (136) for No. 10 all time
CONFERENCE RECOGNITION
2025-26 Preseason Honors:
» Elle Ladine: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the media.
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the coaches.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award preseason watch list
» Brynn McGaughy: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Tamika Catchings Award preseason watch list
WEEKLY RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Named a Big Ten and USBWA Player of the Week for her 30-point performance against Utah (11/17/25)
MORE
Flex Plans
Don't miss your chance to catch last season's NCAA Tournament team with Flex Plans. Starting at just $30, this package allows you to:
We Win, You Win Package
The We Win, You Win ticket package is back for the first half of the 2025-26 season! For just $25 per package, you'll get a ticket to the first home game of the year. Each time the Huskies win at Alaska Airlines Arena, you'll automatically get a complimentary ticket to the next home game for each package purchased. You can learn more and buy packages here!
Season Tickets
Fans are encouraged to contribute to the Huskies' home court advantage by locking in their seats for the upcoming season. These offer the best value and seating, and provide the following exciting benefits:
Group Tickets
Looking for a fun outing with friends, coworkers, or teammates? Group tickets are perfect for birthdays, office parties, youth teams, and more. With just 10+ people, your group unlocks:
Reserve your seats today at GoHuskies.com/WBBTickets or call 206-543-2200 ext. 2.
Continue to check GoHuskies.com and follow the team's social media accounts (@UW_WBB) for the most up-to-date information on Washington women's basketball.
The game vs. San Jose State tips off on Monday, Dec. 1 at 6:00 p.m. PT in Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Wash. and will be aired on B1G+ with Elise Woodward and Ben Maya on the call. Gary Hill Jr. will call the action on 1090 KPTR-AM.
OPENING TIPS
» Washington's stifling defense continued on Friday in a 67-50 win over UC San Diego
» The Huskies hold the second lowest scoring defense in the country (47.4 opponent points per game)
» Monday's game will be the fifth in 13 days for UW
» Washington looks to record its eighth straight win against San Jose State
» The Huskies' 44.4% shooting percentage from behind the 3-point line against the Tritons was their highest this season
» Sayvia Sellers finished as the team's leading scorer for the sixth time this season when she recorded 17 points against UCSD
» UW improved to 6-0 when out rebounding its opponent. Washington finished with 50 rebounds to UCSD's 27.
» Freshman Brynn McGaughy finished in double-figures for a third straight game
LAST SEASON
The Huskies ended a seven-year drought and clinched an NCAA Tournament berth after an impressive Big Ten debut. Washington led the conference in field goal percentage (49.5%), 3-point percentage (40.1%), and free throw percentage (83.6%) during conference play last season. Elle Ladine was named All-Big Ten Second Team, while Sayvia Sellers and Dalayah Daniels were named All-Big Ten Honorable Mention.
SCOUTING REPORT
San Jose State is 0-5 in their non-conference games to open the season.
Last three games: 11.28 at Portland State…11.22 at Air Force…11.19 vs. UCSB
NCAA RANKINGS
Through games played on November 29, 2025:
» Washington ranks No. 2 (national) in scoring defense (47.4)
» No. 9 (national) in rebound margin (15.7)
» No. 13 (national) in field goal percentage defense (32.1%)
» T-No. 22 (national) in blocks per game (5.6)
» No. 24 (national) in scoring margin (+26.0)
Milestone Watch
» Sayvia Sellers: Approaching 900 career points (892 points)
» Teagan Brown: Approaching 100 career field goals (91 field goals)
» Elle Ladine: Needs 5 3-point field goals to pass Laura Moore, Andrea Lalum, and Kristin O'Neill (136) for No. 10 all time
CONFERENCE RECOGNITION
2025-26 Preseason Honors:
» Elle Ladine: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the media.
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the coaches.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award preseason watch list
» Brynn McGaughy: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Tamika Catchings Award preseason watch list
WEEKLY RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Named a Big Ten and USBWA Player of the Week for her 30-point performance against Utah (11/17/25)
MORE
Flex Plans
Don't miss your chance to catch last season's NCAA Tournament team with Flex Plans. Starting at just $30, this package allows you to:
- Choose any 3 to 10 home games that fit your schedule
- Save compared to buying single-game tickets
- Secure seats before single-game sales begin Oct. 27
The We Win, You Win ticket package is back for the first half of the 2025-26 season! For just $25 per package, you'll get a ticket to the first home game of the year. Each time the Huskies win at Alaska Airlines Arena, you'll automatically get a complimentary ticket to the next home game for each package purchased. You can learn more and buy packages here!
Season Tickets
Fans are encouraged to contribute to the Huskies' home court advantage by locking in their seats for the upcoming season. These offer the best value and seating, and provide the following exciting benefits:
- Guaranteed seats for every home game at the lowest per-game price
- Priority access to postseason ticket opportunities
- Special discounts on select single-game tickets
- Exclusive access to seat upgrades and add-ons
- Season-long parking priority
- A dedicated ticket representative for personalized service
- Invitations to exclusive events throughout the year
Looking for a fun outing with friends, coworkers, or teammates? Group tickets are perfect for birthdays, office parties, youth teams, and more. With just 10+ people, your group unlocks:
- Discounted ticket pricing
- Block seating together
- Access to exclusive fan experiences
Continue to check GoHuskies.com and follow the team's social media accounts (@UW_WBB) for the most up-to-date information on Washington women's basketball.
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