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With visa issue solved, Seattle rookie Nika Muhl makes WNBA debut against Caitlin Clark and Indiana
SEATTLE (AP) — Once it became clear that Nika Muhl’s visa issues were resolved and she would finally be able to make her WNBA debut, the rookie for the Seattle Storm wanted to have a little fun. With the help of her dad — a graphic designer — and some outfit advice from her mom, Muhl poked fun at the situation surrounding the delay to her first game, showing up at the arena wearing a T-shirt with “Approved” written over a picture of herself. “I saw people being mad and I saw so many things online and I was just like, I want to make something funny out of this,” Muhl said. “I want to make people laugh.” Muhl finally moved from being a spectator to on the court for the Storm, getting a short but memorable stint during Seattle’s 85-83 win over Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever on Wednesday night.
Moutzouridis, Handron drive in three each and California routs Washington at Pac-12 Tournament
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — PJ Moutzouridis drove in three runs, Max Handron drove in another three and California blanked Washington 12-0 in seven innings on Tuesday night at the Pac-12 Tournament. California dominated from the mound, as well, with Andres Galan (5-2) throwing 6 1/3 innings with two hits,...
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Recent Washington QB Pledge Shea Kuykendall Talks About His Path To Becoming A Husky
After spending two years at Northern Colorado, QB Shea Kuykendall felt it was time to stretch his legs a bit and see what other opportunities he could find on the college football landscape. Washington came calling and within five days, he was on campus and making the decision to become a Husky.
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