Seattle Sounders Hurt By Missed Chances in 2-1 World Cup Loss to Botafogo
A goal by Cristian Roldan brought the Sounders within striking distance down the stretch, but they couldn’t capitalize on several chances to find the back of the net late, dropping a one-point contest to Botafogo to begin FIFA Club World Cup play.
Terrible Way to Lose: Seawolves Comeback Falls Short, Season Ends With 23-21 Loss to Utah
The Seattle Seawolves’ rollercoaster run came to an end on Saturday, as the team lost 23-21 in the Western Conference Semifinal. Seattle nearly made yet another late comeback, but the Warriors held on for their first playoff victory in team history.
Seawolves Take On Utah In Western Semifinal
It’s officially win or go home for the Seattle Seawolves, on the road against the Utah Warriors in the Western Conference Semifinal. This battle shapes up to be one of the toughest yet for a Seawolves team that roared back into competition over the last few games of the season.
Cougars Basketball Roster Rundown: Rihards Vavers
Proving himself as a knockdown shooter for the Cougars last season after overcoming injuries, Rihards Vavers hopes to take on a more significant role as one of the few returning players from last year’s squad.
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Mariners’ Bats Finally Come to Life in 7-2 Win vs. Guardians
Losing eight of their past nine games, the Mariners took out their frustrations with a late-inning surge to take down the Guardians in their series opener at T-Mobile Park.
House Settlement Ruling Leaves Much Unsettled for Huskies, College Sports
While Washington Huskies head coach Jedd Fisch expressed optimism about the House settlement, many questions remain about the future of the rules governing college athletics, including how they will impact basketball and Olympic sports.
Seattle Sounders FIFA Club World Cup Preview
A major distraction coupled with injuries came at the worst of times for the Sounders, but they will have a chance to put those issues to the side against elite competition on their home turf in the FIFA Club World Cup.
53-Man Projection: Who Makes Cut After Seahawks Wrap Up Offseason Program?
Six weeks away from training camp, the Seahawks have several ongoing competitions left to play out when they return to the field. Who will win starting jobs and roster spots up for grabs in August and September?
Cougars Basketball Roster Rundown: Parker Gerrits
One of the only returners from last season’s team, Parker Gerrits will look to expand his role in his third year at Washington State.
Top 50 Seahawks Games of All-Time: 41-50
Looking back at 49 years as a franchise, which games stand out as the best for the Seahawks? Kicking off the top-50 countdown, Kam Chancellor and Jaxon Smith-Njigba headline several noteworthy wins and Jack Patera picks up the team’s first ever victory.
What We Learned About Seahawks During Offseason Program - And What We Still Don’t Know
Only so much can be learned about an NFL team in non-padded practices, but that doesn’t mean some questions about the Seahawks weren’t answered over the past three weeks during OTAs and mandatory minicamp, including having a ways to go for the offense to level up to the defense.
Seahawks Minicamp Takeaways: Jalen Milroe’s Confidence Growing Heading Towards 2025 Season
Defense once again ran the show for the Seahawks in their final mandatory minicamp practice, though Jalen Milroe continued his steady ascent as he grows more comfortable in his first NFL offense.
Seahawks Minicamp Takeaways: Sam Darnold Shows Unexpected Fire, Line Competition Gets New Wrinkles
As the Seahawks wind down their offseason program with a two-day minicamp, teammates have come to learn a few surprises in regard to Sam Darnold, while the defense’s quick start has been anything but unexpected.
Analysis: What to Watch at Seahawks Mandatory Minicamp
Putting a ribbon on their offseason program, the Seahawks will hit the practice field for two mandatory minicamps before bolting for summer break. What bears watching in the final sessions at the VMAC?
Playoff Bound: Seawolves Clinch Fourth Spot in 42-17 Blowout Win vs. Sharks
The Seattle Seawolves clinched their once unlikely spot in the playoffs in the last game of the season on Sunday with a booming 42-17 victory over the Miami Sharks, setting up a date with Utah in the first round of the postseason.
Should Seahawks Roll Dice on Soon-To-Be Free Agent CB Jaire Alexander?
A two-time All-Pro, Jaire Alexander will instantly become the most recognizable free agent cornerback available on the market after his reported release from Green Bay. Does he make sense for Seattle to further boost a talented secondary?
WATCH: Sounders FC Thrashed in 3-0 Shutout Road Loss to Whitecaps
Unable to find the back of the net and outpaced all evening long, the Sounders endured an ugly drubbing at the hands of the Whitecaps in Vancouver.
Sam Darnold Acclimating to Seahawks’ New Receivers in Familiar, Yet Different Scheme
Joining the Seahawks in free agency, Sam Darnold has kicked off the process adjusting to a receiving corps with no players that he has thrown to previously, quickly building chemistry with Cooper Kupp and a new-look group in OTAs.
Analysis: Breaking Down Cougars’ Quarterback Room After Spring Ball
With John Mateer now at Oklahoma, Washington State will turn to Zevi Eckhaus as the new starter under center. How will the rest of the depth chart look entering year one under new coach Jimmy Rogers?
Good, Bad, and Ugly: Cal Raleigh Homers Twice, But Mariners Drop Fifth Straight in Loss to Angels
Big Dumper continued his torrid first half, but it didn’t help the Mariners snap their longest losing streak of the season as subpar pitching and horrid defense doomed them in an 8-6 loss to the Angels.