
Washington Dominates Pacific To Close Non-Conference Play
December 21, 2025 | Women's Basketball
STOCKTON, Calif. — The Washington women's basketball team (10-2, 0-1 Big Ten) earned a statement win to close out non-conference play, using one of its best offensive performances of the season to beat Pacific (5-6, 0-0 WCC) 90-50 Sunday afternoon.
The Huskies matched their highest point total (90) and recorded their best field goal percentage of the season (53.1%). Washington set a new season-high with 20 assists while knocking down 12 3-pointers and outrebounding Pacific 38 to 26.
Defensively, UW made life difficult for the Tigers all afternoon, with the home side posting its lowest point total of the season (50). Washington continually picked Pacific's pocket, with ten different Huskies recording a steal for a total of 12. Hannah Stines and Sayvia Sellers led the way with two apiece.
As the scoring margin continued to increase, Washington spread the wealth across its roster, with 12 different players recording at least a point.
Freshman Sienna Harvey led all scorers with 22 points, setting a new career-high. It's the most points by a Washington freshman in a game since Tameiya Sadler scored 23 against BYU in 2020.
Sellers continued to score at an efficient pace, knocking down five of her seven field goal attempts for 14 points. She knocked down four 3-pointers while dishing out three assists and recording two blocks.
Avery Howell was the third Husky in double figures, notching 11 points on 3-for-5 shooting.
In her return to Northern California, Elle Ladine was all over the glass — notching eight rebounds while dishing out four assists and recording seven points. It was also a homecoming for Nina Cain, who played at nearby McClatchy High School in Sacramento, California. With her high school in attendance, she was everywhere on the court, contributing four points, a rebound, and a steal.
Devin Coppinger continued her effectiveness, knocking down two 3-pointers for eight points. She also added two rebounds, an assist, and a steal.
Up next, Washington is on holiday break before resuming conference play, when it'll host Northwestern on Dec. 29 at 5:00 p.m.
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