Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Terrell Brown and Huskies

The Washington Huskies lost to the UCLA Bruins
on Monday night 77-66. They have two games
remaining in the season before the Pac-12
tournament.

Now the only way the Huskies make the NCAA
tournament is to win the Pac-12 tournament 
which is very unlikely.

Terrell Brown Jr had 20 points against UCLA.
If it weren't for the season of Brown's I would
say the Huskies would have a very bad season
for sure. He is the one allowing the Huskies
to have a .500 record. 

A graduate student this will be the only season
at UW for Brown. The Huskies now finish the
regular season against Oregon and Oregon State.
The Huskies again this season have had trouble
against Oregon. The likelihood of winning this
game on Thursday isn't great. The Oregon State
Beavers haven't had a good season so the chances
are better the Huskies will win that game.

It will be interesting whether Mike Hopkins returns
next season or not. He is still under contract so
staying for another year at least might still be in
the cards. We will have to see. We will keep you
to date on recruiting and any players that might
transfer in through the portal. 

The Washington State Cougars beat Oregon State
Monday night 103-97 in overtime. The Cougars
had to come from behind with the Beavers ahead
at halftime 48-37. The Cougars though have had
one of those seasons going up and down. 

The Cougars had six players in double figures.
They were led by their top player Michael Flowers
with 27 points. Again, most of his points were
made behind the 3-point line making 6 out of 10.

Baseball news the major league owners and players
are still negotiating to come to an agreement. I heard
a guest on KJR Am sports radio say that the owners
should have an agreement with the players already
in place. They have already benefited in the negotiations
and waiting any more time will cost them. They 
should end the lockout. I certainly hope it comes 
soon. They still be talking on Tuesday March 1. 

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