Scott Woodward has been singled out by the UW board of regents for a “bad- faith effort” regarding the fiscal situation at UW.
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Football Dots
- A member of the UW board of regents slammed former Athletic Director Scott Woodward for not alerting anyone to the growing budget deficit. Other board members agree, saying this should have been dealt with a year ago.
- Former UW receiver Kasen Williams was once a touted NFL prospect. Almost three years removed from his lisfranc injury, he is mentioned in this article as impressing at Seahawk OTAs.
- Seniors Darrell Daniels and Kevin king will be Washington’s representatives at the Pac-12 media day July 14 & 15.
- Elete 11QB prospect Tate Martell is down to five schools, not including UW. With his history of changing his mind, the Dawgs probably still have a great chance.
- ESPN roundtable listed the best setting in each of the power five conferences. Could the Pac-12 choice really be anywhere besides the shores of Montlake?
- This sucks. UW great Hau’oli Kikaha has torn his ACL for the third time. It will cost him the entire 2016 season.
- Mason Kelley with a nice profile of Psalm Wooching who will be the first person in his family to earn a college degree.
Basketball Dots
- The Utah Jazz posted video of Dejounte Murray’s pre-draft workout interview.
Looks good for Romar and company:
ESPN’s @PaulBiancardi believes the Michael Porter and Trae Young package is “not going to happen.” Porter a lock to Washington.
— Chip Miller (@BLUEChip_Miller) June 9, 2016
Misc Dots
- Husky baseball commit Christian Jones of Federal Way was named the Tacoma News Tribune’s All-Area player of the year.
- No surprise here as Women’s Golf coach Mary Lou Mulflur was named Pac-12 coach of the year.
- Christian Caple profiles UW distance runner Izaic Yorks, one of the top 1500 meter runners in the nation. Yorks was selected a first team All-American.
Other UW track honors:
Jax Thoirs earned his best #NCAATF Outdoor finish to take fifth in the pole vault.
Recap: https://t.co/39LBkaEE2B pic.twitter.com/nbyu2nPY8H
— Washington Huskies (@UWAthletics) June 9, 2016
Also was officially an 11th-place tie today for Liz, getting Second Team All-America honors. pic.twitter.com/tbK88OpRNu
— UW Track (@UWTrack) June 10, 2016
Another first-time All-American today, soph Anna Maxwell secured Second Team honors in the 1,500m! pic.twitter.com/1ah3YJA6Yh
— UW Track (@UWTrack) June 10, 2016