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Richard "Dick" Crews, a sports pioneer who was the first Black player on the Washington men’s basketball team, died Monday ...
Crews forever will be remembered as a trail blazer for UW basketball, joining Huskies for the 1955-56 season when he wasn't ...
Dion Brown, maybe the greatest dunker In University of Washington basketball annals at least until Nate Robinson showed up in ...
Quincy Pondexter, who helped the Washington men to the NCAA tournament Sweet 16, is returning to the program as special ...
If it seems as if there are two Niko Jandreaus, people aren't imagining things. He has a twin brother, Beau, which lends to ...
Quincy Pondexter was an All-Pac-10 player for the University of Washington basketball team, coached the Huskies on the departed Mike Hopkins's staff and even br ...
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SB Nation on MSNLe Moyne transfer Dwayne Koroma commits to UConn men’s basketballUConn men’s basketball continued to build out its roster this weekend. After signing incoming freshman Jacob Ross earlier ...
The UConn men’s basketball program added more frontcourt depth for the 2025-26 season. Dwayne Koroma, a 6-foot-8 forward from Berlin, Germany, announced his commitment to the Huskies through ESPN’s ...
Crews began as the team's sixth man in 1956 before he earned a starting guard spot. Current Huskies head coach Danny Sprinkle ...
Current Huskies head coach Danny Sprinkle called him one of the most important players in program history. "The Washington basketball family shares its deepest condolences and well wishes to Dick ...
UW's first Black basketball player arrived in the Northwest due to his father's job at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.
The 32-year-old St. Louis Cardinals right-hander threw his first career shutout and complete game, doing it against the ...
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