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The Washington Huskies are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Washington, located in Seattle. The school competes at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a member of the Big Ten Conference. Washington students, sports teams, and alumni are called Huskies.
The Washington Huskies football team represents the University of Washington in college football. Washington competed in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of the Big Ten Conference , after having been a charter member of the Pac-12 Conference until the end of the 2023-2024 season.
The Huskies were led by Kalen DeBoer in his second and final season as Washington's head coach, before leaving for Alabama at the end of the season. They played their home games at Husky Stadium in Seattle . 2023 was Washington's final season in the Pac-12 Conference before moving to the Big Ten Conference in 2024.
The 2010 Huskies won just seven games, but Sarkisian’s snazzy West Coast offense, with quarterback Jake Locker in tow, elevated the program from cellar-dweller into the top 25 and paved the way ...
The Washington Huskies face the Oregon State Beavers on Saturday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. ET. What channel is the Washington vs. Oregon State game on?
The Huskies compete as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision. The program has had 31 head coaches since it began play during the 1889 season. [1] Jedd Fisch is the current head coach. [2] [3] The Huskies have played more than 1,100 games over 122 seasons. [1]
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Washington's All-Century basketball team was selected by a fan vote in 2002. Husky fans filled out ballots while attending games at Bank of America Arena or voted via the school's web site. Schrempf received the most votes followed by Todd MacCulloch and Bob Houbregs. [10] Center Bruno Boin (1956–1957, 1959)