Washington's men's basketball team (6-3) prepares to face Seattle University at Climate Pledge Arena after a significant win against the seventh-ranked Gonzaga. The Huskies have received votes in the AP Top 25 for the first time since 2020, leading to heightened anticipation for their upcoming game.

By the Numbers
  • Washington leads the all-time series against Seattle University 34-4, with an 18-game win streak against the Redhawks.
  • The Huskies have been named Jeff Borzello's Team of the Week and are receiving votes in the AP Top 25. They rank 56th in the NET rankings and 51st in KenPom.
  • Keion Brooks Jr. scored 17 points in the previous game against Gonzaga, leading the Huskies to their first win over the Bulldogs since 2005.
  • Washington ranks among the top DI teams in career points, with 7,416 combined career points, which is the 10th most in Division I.
  • Kentucky grad transfer Sahvir Wheeler and a number of other newcomers have added depth to the team, creating excitement for the upcoming game and the rest of the season.
State of Play
  • Washington's upcoming game at Climate Pledge Arena against Seattle University marks a significant moment, following their recent win over Gonzaga.
  • The team's improved ranking and the addition of experienced newcomers have heightened expectations for their performance in the foreseeable future.
What's Next

With the anticipation building for the upcoming game at Climate Pledge Arena, all eyes are on Washington's men's basketball team to see if they can continue their winning momentum.