Transfer portal activity often times is not unlike a big-league baseball trade. For instance, look what's happened with the Nebraska and University of Washington basketball teams.
Nebraska coach Fred Hoiberg continues to add significant pieces to the roster via the transfer portal. On Tuesday, the Huskers added a commitment from former 7-foot-1 center Braxton Meah.
If you want to compete in the Big Ten conference in hoops, you have to frontcourt depth and Nebraska basketball was short on that — at least until Tuesday.
As new coach Danny Sprinkle does a near complete teardown of the University of Washington basketball roster, Braxton Meah went out the door this past week and in came KC Ibekwe., formerly of Oregon State.
Washington’s starting center for most of the past 2 years is in the portal Washington continued to lose pieces off their roster from last season today as 7’1 center Braxton Meah announced he is entering the transfer portal.
Braxton Meah made two free throws with 32 seconds remaining in overtime as Washington outlasted Arizona State 84-82 after blowing a 25-point, second-half lead on Thursday in Tempe, Ariz.
The Huskies nearly erased a 20-point deficit in the 2nd half but couldn’t quite get over the hump The last time these two teams squared off, the Huskies were sunk by their 10 missed free throws in a narrow 2-point loss.
The Huskies Give Up Over 90 points for 2nd Consecutive Game The Washington Huskies returned home after a 9 day and 3 game road trip in California in search of a much needed victory against the Colorado Buffaloes and a rematch from an earlier loss in Boulder.
After a 9-day break, the Huskies returned home for an easy victory over the Tritons Washington returned home on Tuesday night following more than a week off after playing against San Diego State in a 100-97 OT loss.
Closing out our preview series with the centers on the Husky roster We’ve made it to basketball season. Washington hosts Saint Martin’s in their public exhibition game tonight (not televised).
With seven roster spots to fill, the University of Washington basketball team has settled on former Fresno State swingman Anthony Holland as one of its replacement parts.
The season record might not indicate it, but this current University of Washington basketball team has some talent on the roster. On Tuesday, senior Husky
Washington has played 29 games so far this season...and this was technically one of them Some days you turn on the Pac-12 Network hoping to watch your favorite referee blow their whistle for a couple of hours and some insensitive players try to play a basketball game in between.
Whether or not a basketball coaching change takes place at the University of Washington once the season concludes, the ingredients remain for the Huskies to become a much better team than their current 15-13 record shows.
The ready explanation was a basket malfunction, causing a delay for Wednesday night's Washington-Oregon basketball game played at Alaska Airlines Arena and shown nationally on ESPNU.
The freshman had a career high 27 points to end Washington’s 4-game losing streak It seemed like a particularly poor omen that the Huskies, entering on a 4-game losing streak, had the start of this game delayed 30+ minutes due to a faulty basket that needed to be completely replaced.
The Noah Williams' Reunion Tour got off to a rough start even before he entered Saturday night's game in Pullman. His University of Washington teammates rushed and missed their first 10 shots.
Ninth-ranked UCLA plays a home game on Thursday for the first time since Jan. 14, looking to end a two-game losing skid when it hosts Washington in Los Angeles.
Utah is a basketball team that uses its big men to its advantage, while Washington is a Pac-12 entry that clearly does not. Big problem. On Saturday in Salt Lake City, the Huskies once more chose to fire away from the perimeter without much success rather than look inside and lost 86-61, watching their three-game win streak come to an abrupt end.
Two teams that have found their offenses of late could be destined for a high-scoring affair when California and Washington tangle in Pac-12 play Saturday afternoon at Seattle.
Fresno State transfer Braxton Meah went for a career-high 21 points, Keion Brooks Jr. chipped in 19 and Washington used a balanced attack to keep Stanford winless in Pac-12 Conference play with an 86-69 triumph Thursday night in Seattle.
Braxton Meah collected 16 points and seven rebounds and Cole Bajema added 16 and six, respectively, to lift host Washington to a 73-63 victory over Colorado on Sunday in a Pac-12 Conference game in Seattle.
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