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Washington vs. Stanford odds, spread, time: 2024 college basketball picks, Feb. 15 best bets by proven model
We’ve got another exciting Pac-12 matchup on Thursday’s college basketball schedule as the Washington Huskies will host the Stanford Cardinal. Washington is 13-11 overall and 9-4 at home, while Stanford is 12-11 overall and 3-4 on the road. The Cardinal have won the last two matchups, but the Huskies have been victorious in their last two home games against Stanford. The teams have similar against-the-spread records this season, as the Huskies are 13-11, while Stanford is 13-10.
Tip-off is at 9 p.m. ET at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle. The Huskies are favored by 4 points in the latest Washington vs. Stanford odds, per SportsLine consensus, and the over/under is 159 points. Before entering any Stanford vs. Washington picks, you’ll want to see the NCAA Basketball predictions from the model at SportsLine.
The model simulates every Division I college basketball game 10,000 times. It enters Week 15 of the 2023-24 season on a 131-88 roll on all top-rated college basketball picks dating back to last season, returning nearly $2,500 for $100 players. It is also off to a sizzling 24-12 start on top-rated spread picks this season. Anyone following has seen huge returns.
The model has set its sights on Stanford vs. Washington. You can head to SportsLine to see its picks. Here are several college basketball odds and betting lines for Cardinal vs. Huskies:
- Washington vs. Stanford spread: Washington -4
- Washington vs. Stanford over/under: 159 points
- Washington vs. Stanford money line: Washington: -190, Stanford: +157
- Washington vs. Stanford picks: See picks at SportsLine
What you need to know about Washington
The Oregon State Beavers typically have all the answers at home, but on Saturday, Washington proved too difficult a challenge. The Huskies came out on top against the Beavers by a score of 67-55. Washington can attribute much of its success to Keion Brooks Jr., who had 23 points and nine rebounds. The team also got some help courtesy of Sahvir Wheeler, who scored 15 points to go along with seven assists and five rebounds.
The two seniors are the catalysts for the Huskies as Brooks leads the team in points (21.0) and rebounds (7.0), while Wheeler tops the squad in assists (6.0) and steals (1.2). They power a Washington offense which ranks third in Pac-12 play with 78.8 points per game. However, the Huskies are allowing nearly as much on the other end of the court, ranking last in conference play by giving up 78.6 points per game. See which team to pick here.
What you need to know about Stanford
Meanwhile, winning is just a little bit easier when you work as a team to rack up 10 more assists than your opponent, a fact Stanford proved on Saturday. It put a hurting on the USC Trojans at home to the tune of 99-68. Among those leading the charge was Maxime Raynaud, who had 25 points and nine rebounds. Another player making a difference was Andrej Stojakovic, who scored 20 points to go along with six rebounds.
It was a breakout game for the freshman Stojakovic, who is the son of former NBA All-Star Peja Stojakovic. The younger Stojakovic had averaged just 6.1 points over his previous 10 games before getting a career-high of 20 against USC. As a team, Stanford ranks sixth nationally with 39.4% from beyond the arc, and it’s shooting even better versus conference foes, knocking down a blistering 43.3% of 3-pointers in Pac-12 play. See which team to pick here.
How to make Washington vs. Stanford picks
The model has simulated Stanford vs. Washington 10,000 times and the results are in. We can tell you that the model is leaning Under, and it’s also generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in over 50% of simulations. You can only see the pick at SportsLine.
So who wins Washington vs. Stanford, and which side of the spread hits over 50% of the time? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the Stanford vs. Washington spread you need to jump on, all from the model on a 24-12 roll on top-ranked college basketball spread picks.
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‘Not just workers’: Calls for safer roads during National Work Zone Awareness Week
Incidents like the one in 2023 along the Baltimore Beltway — a crash that killed six highway workers — are the reason why officials gathered to stress the need for better work zone safety during National Work Zone Awareness Week.
This week, officials, workers and residents are calling for safer roads as they say there is still more work to be done when it comes to safety.
“It’s about understanding that each of us has a role to play in the safety and protection of one another,” William Pines from the Maryland State Highway Administration said.
With an active construction site as the backdrop — at the interchange between Pennsylvania Avenue and Suitland Parkway — roadway workers spoke up.
“We are not just workers, we are people — real people. We are parents, siblings, friends and neighbors. So when you see us out there, please pay attention to that.” Dawn Hopkins with Flagger Force Traffic Control Services said.
Hopkins says she’s had to sound an alarm to get her crew out of dangerous situations.
“Please slow down, stay alert…and watch out for us in the workzones,” Hopkins added.
While the number of crashes in Maryland work zones in 2025 remains concerning, it is lower than in 2024. In 2025, there were:
- 1,148 work zone crashes
- 9 work zone deaths
- 449 injuries
In 2024, there were:
- 1,302 work zone crashes,
- 12 work zone deaths, and
- 492 injuries
“While citations are down, we still had 19 citations that were issues where the automated system recorded drivers traveling in excess of 130 miles an hour in work zones,” Pines said.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore has proclaimed April 22 as “Go Orange Day” in Maryland, urging everyone to wear orange in support of highway worker safety.
A moment of silence for road workers who have been killed will be observed at noon this Friday.
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Q1 market trends in Northern VA and Washington DC | ARLnow.com
This regularly scheduled column is written by Eli Tucker, Arlington-based Realtor and Arlington resident. If you would like to work with Eli and his team in Northern Virginia and the greater D.C. Metro area, you can reach him directly at [email protected].
Question: How has the local real estate market performed so far this year?
Answer: After a year where market conditions softened in favor of buyers, the Northern VA real estate market became more favorable for sellers in the first quarter of 2026, while the Washington DC condo market continued to reel.
What is in this article:
- Northern VA, Arlington, and Washington DC Absorption Trends (demand)
- Northern VA, Arlington, and Washington DC Inventory Trends (supply)
- Washington DC List Price Trends (market values)
Northern VA & Arlington Inventory is Being Absorbed Faster
After four straight quarters of double-digit decreases in year-over-year absorption, the Northern VA and Arlington markets saw a ~8% increase in absorption rate.
What this means: Demand increased in Q1
Northern VA & Arlington New Listing Volume is Declining
After a promising trend of six straight quarters of year-over-year increases in the number of homes listed for sale in Northern VA, new listing activity fell by ~1% each of the previous two quarters.
What this means: Sellers have less competition, buyers have fewer choices
Washington DC Condo Absorption is Plummeting
The absorption rate for DC condos has declined year-over-year for 16 quarters straight and 23 out of the past 26 quarters.
What this means: It is difficult to find buyers for DC condos
Washington DC Condo Inventory Declined Slightly
Total inventory declined by 3.4% year-over-year, the first quarterly drop since Q4 2023. Still, there were great than 2x more condos for sale in DC in Q1 2026 than Q1 2020
What this means: Motivated sellers must compete aggressively with each other for buyers
Washington DC Condos Keep Getting Cheaper
The average price of a DC condo listed for sale is 9.4% less than it was in Q1 2025 and ~9% less than it was ten years ago.
What this means: Even lowering the price won’t guarantee a buyer

If you’d like to discuss buying, selling, investing, or renting, don’t hesitate to reach out to me at [email protected].
We have access to the most pre and off-market listings across the DMV of any brokerage and are happy to share what’s available with anybody who asks.
Below are some of our team’s pre/off-market listings, details and additional listings available by request:
- Westover – 4BR/2BA/2,000sqft – Detached Single Family (2000) – 23rd St N Arlington VA 22205
- Green Valley – 5BR/4.5BA/3,000sqft – Detached Single Family (2020) – 24th St S Arlington VA 22206
- Ballston – 4BR/3.5BA/2,400sqft – Townhouse (2008) – N George Mason Dr Arlington VA 22203
- Ballston – 4BR/3.5BA+office/4,000 sqft – Four Townhouses (2026/2027) – 11th St N Arlington VA 22201
- Rosslyn – 2BR/2BA/1,800sqft – Condo (2021) – 1781 N Pierce St Arlington VA 22209
- Rosslyn – 3BR/2.5BA/2,400sqft – Condo (1986) – 1530 Key Blvd Arlington VA 22209
- Williamsburg – 6BR/5.5BA/5,500 sqft – Detached Single Family (2026) – 27th St N Arlington VA 22207
- Yorktown – 6BR/6.5BA/6,000+ sqft – Detached Single Family (2026) – N Greencastle St Arlington VA 22207
Eli and his team believe that your real estate needs should be managed by advisors, not salespeople. Their mission is to guide, educate, and advocate for their clients through real advice, hands-on support, and personalized service.
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Washington Watch: CCAMPIS grant competition announced – Community College Daily
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), “on behalf of the Department of Education (ED),” on Monday released a Notice Inviting Grant Applications for the Child Care Access Means Parents in School (CCAMPIS) program. Applications are due by May 29.
Last November, ED announced that it had entered into an interagency agreement with HHS to administer the CCAMPIS program. This is the first CCAMPIS competition conducted under this arrangement.
Approximately $73.5 million will go to institutions of higher education that awarded at least $250,000 in Pell grants to enrolled students in FY 2025. HHS will award about 148 grants, ranging from $150,000 to $1 million.
The terms of the grant competition are not significantly different than prior competitions. As before, there are two absolute grant priorities that every application must address – leveraging non-federal resources and utilizing a sliding-fee scale for low-income parents.
This year’s competition includes only one invitational priority that reflects the Trump administration’s general educational policy. The new priority, entitled “Expanding Education Choice in Early Learning Settings,” encourages applications that “expand access to education choice … including by empowering parents in choosing the early learning setting that best meets their family’s needs.” Flexible childcare programs that include drop-in care and care during nontraditional hours are also encouraged.
One other notable difference from prior competitions is an expanded “Terms and Conditions” section that not only requires compliance with applicable civil rights laws, but also refers to Trump administration Executive Orders and guidance on racial discrimination that clarify “the application of federal antidiscrimination laws to programs or initiatives that may involve discriminatory practices, including those labeled as Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (“DEI”) programs.” This includes any “discriminatory equity ideology [as defined in Executive Order 14190] in violation of a federal antidiscrimination law.”
The exact scope of these terms is unclear because courts have not found many of the practices described in these Executive Orders and guidance documents to be violations of federal law.
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