
Happy Monday Dawg fans, and welcome to today’s Dots.
The Husky men were in action on the court last night, falling to an Indiana team that shot 67% from the floor in the first half and finished shooting 52% (43% 3-pointers). Hannes Steinbach finished with 20 pts and 10 rebs.
- “Washington Huskies men mount late rally but drop Big Ten matchup with Indiana” (Percy Allen, Seattle Times)
- “IU basketball: Indiana 90 Washington 80 — Three keys, highlights, final stats” (The Daily Hoosier)
- There will be a celebration of life tomorrow (Tuesday, January 6th) for Mia Hamant, the Husky women’s soccer goalie who passed away on November 6th from stage 4 kidney cancer. The ceremony begins at 4pm at Alaska Airlines arena, and will be streamed live at GoHuskies.com/MiaHamant
- “Washington Huskies welcome 20 incoming freshmen for winter quarter” (Andy Yamashita, Seattle Times)
- “UW Gymnastics Opens 2026 Season in Quad Meet Action” (GoHuskies.com) — “In Jessa Hansen Parker’s second season as head coach, the GymDawgs posted a score of 195.625, finishing in third overall. UCLA won the meet with a 196.975, followed by California with a 196.000.”
- ICYMI: “Ex-UW Huskies coach Rick Neuheisel returns to coaching” (Cameron Van Til, Seattle Sports) — Neuheisel is headed to Dallas to coach the Renegades of the UFL, replacing the retiring Bob Stoops. (Bring back the Sea Dragons!)
Go Dawgs!!
