Husky Football may have dominated local and national headlines, but our guys on the gridiron weren’t the only ones who thrilled us with stellar performances during the fall season.
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Husky Football closed out their best season since 2000 with a 12-2 record and the PAC-12 title, competing for the first time ever in the NCAA semifinals where they lost 24-7 to Alabama.
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Individual honors for Husky Football were too numerous to count. Among them: Defensive back Budda Baker was a consensus All-America pick. Receiver John Ross, offensive lineman Trey Adams and defensive back Taylor Rapp also earned All-America honors. Rapp also was chosen as the PAC-12 freshman defensive player of the year. Quarterback Jake Browning was the PAC-12 offensive player of the year.
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Ten Men’s Soccer players earned All-Academic honors while posting a 14-7 record and winning the PAC-12 conference championship. They capped their season with a berth in the NCAA Sweet Sixteen before falling 1-2 to Denver. Women’s Soccer boasted 11 All-Academic selections.
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Sixty-nine percent of our student athletes earned a 3.0 GPA or better in the fall quarter. Seven of them earned a perfect 4.0.
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UW Volleyball earned their second straight PAC-12 title en route to their second consecutive NCAA Elite Eight appearance. Junior Courtney Schwan was named a First Team All-American by the American Volleyball Coaches Association, while juniors Crissy Jones and Bailey Tanner were both named to the Second Team.
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In the past academic year, more than 21,000 Tyee Club members made financial donations to Husky Athletics, empowering the success of every team and every student-athlete. Thank you!