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WSU men’s basketball (15-6, 6-4 Pac-12) plays Washington (12-9, 4-6 Pac-12) Saturday. The Huskies’ departure from the Pac-12 means that this game marks the beginning of the last in-conference Apple Cup Series, at least for the foreseeable future.

The Cougs swept the Huskies last year, winning in Pullman by a score of 56-51 and in Seattle by a score of 93-84. WSU has won six of its eight matchups with UW since the start of the decade and with the season hanging in the balance they are looking to continue that pattern on Saturday.

The Huskies are led by Keion Brooks Jr., who declined the draft and stayed for his fifth year after a breakout season in Seattle. So far, it has been the right decision. Brooks Jr. is averaging career-highs with 20.6 points and 7 rebounds, leading the team in both stats and the conference in scoring.

Most impressive and most daunting for the Cougs, though, are his shooting percentages. After spending his entire college career shooting under 29% from 3-point range, Brooks has added an elite outside shot to his game this year. Shooting 40.5% and taking almost four threes a game, Brooks is significantly more offensively dynamic than he was last year.

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Perhaps equally frightening is Sahvir Wheeler, the Huskies starting point guard. Also a fifth-year player, Wheeler was teammates with Brooks at Kentucky but did not join him in Seattle until a year later. His collegiate career has been up and down, having his best year before this one at Georgia during the 2020–21 season.

Wheeler is having a career year of his own with the Huskies, scoring a career-high 15.4 points per contest and adding 6 assists, good for second in the conference. While he is not a shooting threat, he scores plenty. Wheeler has only had three games below double digits this season.

Despite those two, UW has lost two of their last three games. They gave up 90 and 98 points in those losses.

However, their most recent game was a convincing win over Utah. The Huskies beat Utah by 25 points, scoring 98 points by hitting 45.8% of their 3-pointers and 57.4% of their field goals.

To call the Huskies hot would be inaccurate, but they have proven they are capable of putting together a good game and beating a good team.

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The Cougs managed to beat the Huskies last year in opposite ways. The first time out they did it with their defense, holding Brooks Jr. to eight points and the Huskies to only 51 points overall. The second time, they did it with offense, as TJ Bamba scored 36 and the team put up 93 points.

Those Cougs are no more. The new era Cougs have a different identity on both ends. No longer is the philosophy live by the three, die by the three. Instead, WSU pounds the paint, going for dunks and layups. The 3-pointer is not gone, but it has become just part of a complex offense.

The Huskies have struggled defensively on the interior this season, sitting 159th in the country in opponent 2-point field goal percentage. The Cougs, for reference, rank 15th in the same category.

By that metric and almost all other defensive analytics, the Cougs are a much better team defensively than the Huskies. The question then becomes, how do the offenses match up?

That is where the Huskies start to have some upside. UW shoots better than the Cougs from 2-point range and 3-point range, although they curiously shoot a slightly worse percentage overall than the Cougs.

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Offensively, it is something of a wash. Both teams have dynamic scorers, solid shooting and solid passing. Like all league games, it will not be easy. The Cougs have been caught off-guard before this season by Cal, and they cannot come into this game with the same issues or they will struggle.

A win (along with some other things) could put WSU on top of the conference, while a loss could stop the season in its tracks. 

Tip-off is 6 p.m. Saturday in Seattle and the game will be broadcast on the Pac-12 Network.



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Man injured in road rage shooting in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood

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Police and state troopers are investigating after an alleged road rage shooting in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood late Wednesday morning.

State and city law enforcement responded to reports of a 43-year-old man shot in the back while driving near Denny Way and Fairview Ave shortly before noon.

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Washington State Patrol reports the shooting occurred not far from the I-5 on-ramp. The victim was in his car when he reportedly cut off another driver near Minor Ave, and that driver is believed to have shot the victim’s car, striking him in the back.

Police activity in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood after an alleged road rage shooting. (FOX 13 Seattle)

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According to WSP, the victim was alone in the vehicle, but his girlfriend made the 911 call.

The victim was taken to Harborview Medical Center for treatment, where staff say he is in stable condition.

There is currently no suspect in custody.

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Washington State Patrol is investigating the incident.

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Game Preview #47: Seattle Kraken @ New Jersey Devils

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Game Preview #47: Seattle Kraken @ New Jersey Devils


  • The Matchup: Seattle Kraken (21-15-8) @ New Jersey Devils (23-21-2)
  • The Time: 7:00 pm EST
  • The Broadcast: MSGSN, Devils Hockey Radio

On Monday night, the Devils defeated the Minnesota Wild 5-2. After a disastrous start to their road trip, which saw the Devils lost the first 3 games in a row, the Devils were able to close out the trip with a victory. The win was their 1st in their last 5 games, and only their 3rd in their last 11 games.

Jacob Markstrom got the start and gave the Devils a chance to win (or as I like to call it, he did his job), only letting up 2 goals. It helped that on the same night, the offense decided to do their job for once too. I would assume that Keefe goes back to Jake Allen for the game tonight, as Markstrom has not started in back to back games since 12/3 and 12/5. However, at this point in the season, crazier things have happened, so we shall have to wait and see.

Dawson Mercer got the Devils on the board at 10:07 of the 1st period to give the good guys a 1-0 lead heading into the 2nd period. Ryan Hartman tied it up for the Wild at 13:41 of the 2nd, before Ondrej Palat scored with 8 seconds left in the period to give the Devils back the lead at 2-1. I assure you, I double checked it. It’s correct. Palat did in fact score a goal. His 3rd of the season. I can’t believe it either.

Jesper “Wait…I don’t HAVE to pass every time I have the puck?” Bratt scored not once, but twice…less than a minute apart in the 3rd period to put the Devils up 4-1. Dougie “I’m confused, do you guys want me or no?” Hamilton had assists on both Bratt goals. In a sure sign that hell is about to freeze over, Palat scored his second goal of the game at 9:39 of the 3rd. Yes folks, Palat matched his goal total, for the entire season so far, in one game. Marcus Foligno added a meaningless PP goal at 19:41 of the 3rd and the Devils won 5-2.

On Monday, the Kraken defeated our hated rivals, the New York Rangers by a score of 4-2. Mika Zibanejad and Sam Carrick gave the rich New Yorkers who pretend to be actual hockey fans, but real hockey fans can’t afford tickets at MSG, so the arena is filled with these people instead Rangers faithful false hope with a 2-1 lead after the 1st period. However, the Kraken would go on to score 2 goals in the 2nd period and 2 more in the 3rd period to send the Rangers crowd home disappointed, which is always a good thing. So in this case, way to go Seattle!

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Phillip Grubauer started in net against the Rangers on Monday. Considering that he hasn’t started back to back games since 11/13 and 11/15, I would expect Joe Daccord to get the start in net tonight against the Devils. Their game tonight against the Devils is their 3rd game of a 5 game road trip.

Injuries, Roster for Tonight, Yada, Yada, Yada.

In news which I still find hard to believe, the Devils actually have a healthy roster at the moment. I don’t want to jinx it, so I will not say it out loud, but I believe typing it out is safe. With the win, it is probably safe to assume that Hamilton will stay in the lineup tonight and that Nemec is back to being one of the players on the short list of those that are held accountable. However, it’s possible that the Devils are trying to shop Hamilton, so who knows if and when that happens (a trade) or if and when Nemec gets back into the lineup. As of this writing, I’d expect to see Hamilton play tonight, but we shall see what news comes out before the game tonight.

Grimace’s Prediction and 2025-2026 Record Tracker

Grimace was very pleased to see a win last night. For his mental sanity though, he’s still choosing to stay on his self induced break from predictions for now. His apologies.

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Grimace’s 2025-2026 Season Prediction record currently stands at 12-10-0.

It was great to see the Devils get a win in their last game against Minnesota. It was a much needed win, at a minimum, to break the losing streak and the seemingly endless cycle of negativity. I am still of the view though, that it was 1 game. When they start winning, more than they lose, then I will start to have some more confidence. I am confident in this though. With everything that has been going on lately with this team, if the Devils come out flat tonight and/or play a stinker on the level of the 9-0 Islanders game, the home crowd is going to get absolutely brutal. Feel free to leave your thoughts and comments below and thanks for reading!

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How the Seahawks got their name 50 years ago

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Fifty years ago, the Seattle Seahawks got its name through a radio competition where fans got the chance to choose a name.

“I think it’s the best name ever,” said Tom Barnum.

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In 1975, Barnum learned he would have a chance to name the new Seattle NFL team.

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He tells FOX 13 Seattle he sent in a few suggestions, including sockeyes, ospreys, mariners (this competition was two years before the Seattle Mariners’ first season), but we all know what came out is the winner: The Seahawks.

According to the Seahawks, the organization received more than 20,000 entries and nearly 1,741 different suggestions. 

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Barnum was one of about 150 people who entered the name Seahawks.

As acknowledgment for his suggestion, the newly named Seahawks organization sent Barnum a personalized team yearbook/program, as well as two complimentary tickets for the season.

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This year, Barnum was recognized again. The Beast Bus Family learned his story and got Barnum, his sons, and his grandson tickets to the Hawks game versus the Colts in December.

Courtesy of the Beast Bus Family

The good, the bad, and the ugly

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The Seahawks received nearly 2,000 team name suggestions. Some of them make sense, others have to be satire. 

Here is a list alphabetically of all the names the Seahawks listed as other suggestions from the 1975 contest.

A

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Aardvarks, Aleuts, Aero-Techs, About Timers, Anchovies, Alkis, Asters Domes, Abominable Snowmen, Alki Ants, Apple Knockers, Aqua-Ducks;

B

Bigfoots, Blue Sounders, Bunyan, Bumbershoots, Buffalo Chips, Belaying Pins, Billy Goats, Buzz Saws, Bronze Bobcats, Bay Hawks;

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C

Catamounts, Clouds, Cloudbursts, Clam Diggers, Cool Dudes, City Slickers, Cockatoos, Cumulo Nimbos, Crabs, Cutthroats, Chowderheads, Chinook Passers;

D

Daffy Ducks, Domebusters, Diarrheas, Dogwoods, Drizzlers, Ding Dongs, Dreadnaughts;

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E-F

Electric Loggers, Ferrys, Flounders, Frogs, Fruits Pickers, Flying Wedges, Ferrets;

G

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Green State Geoducks, Green Giants, Go-E-Ducks, Gnomes;

H

Hammerheads, Harpooners, Halibut Heads, Herman’s Hermits, Hydrofoils;

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I

Ichi Ban, Identified Flying Objects, Igloos;

K

Koala Bears, Killer Whales, Kelpers, Kilowatts, King Krabs;

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L-M

Lucky Loggers, Microwaves, Mongooses, Major Domos, Montlakes;

N

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Nibblers, Nutcrackers, Nordy’s Best, Nanuks;

O

Orangutans, O-Zones;

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P

Peckerwoods, Pachyderms, Playwrights, Puget Puffers, Puddle Jumpers, Pacific Crests, Pike Street Misfits, Plimsoll Marks, Peacemakers;

Q

Queen City Quinaults, Quicksands;

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R

Rainbirds, Rainy Ramblers, Rain-Dears, Running Salmon, Raining Suns, Rain Gods, Rainbeams, Red Tide, Roaches, Roosters, Royal Broughams, Roostertails, Rain-Beaux, Rain Hawks;

S

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Sodbusters, Sounders, Spunkies, Spittoons, Sea Urchins, Salty Dogs, Sheep, 747’s, Silver Sasquatches, Skeletons, Sardines, Sperm Whales, Sleazies, Sonics, Snowflakes, Sourdoughs, Squids, Snorkels, Sinbads, Salamanders, Sun Dodgers, Scoundrels, Shamans, Sky Hawks, Stiletoes, Space Needlers, Scampi, Superscenics, Sawdust Eaters, Spodiodees, Soggies, Saints ‘n Sinners, Shrimps;

T

Ticks, Tremites, Toads, Third Degree;

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U & V

Undertow, Vampires;

W

Waumpums, Weather Beaters, Woodpeckers, Water Hawks, Washington Georges, White Roosters;

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Y-Z

Yogas, Zonkers, Zodiacs.

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