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Men of Seattle! Join me at F3 Seattle for FREE outdoor workouts, led by your peers, all across the city on almost every day of the week! Check out all our current locations - and let me know if you want one in your neighborhood! We’ve got a new one on Tuesday’s starting TOMORROW
SU Gives is TODAY! It has been an incredibly fun first year in the West Coast Conference! Please consider giving to Seattle University Athletics and supporting the experience for all our wonderful student athletes.
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Don’t miss @SeattleUBase hosting @GoJSUTigersBSB this Sunday at the ballpark!
Building on the impact of the 2023 HBCU Swingman Classic, the HBCU Seattle Series continues our commitment to empowering baseball & softball athletes across our region.
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Seattle U is 11-2, and the metrics say this isn’t an accident.
The Redhawks rank inside the top 60 nationally in defensive efficiency, top 25 in opponent block rate, and top 50 in forcing non-steal turnovers. They don’t rely on offensive rebounding or high tempo, instead, they prioritize defensive positioning, rim protection, and shot discipline.
That identity has led to wins over Washington and Stanford, with only two narrow losses all season. Brayden Maldonado has been elite as a scorer and playmaker, Will Heimbrodt is one of the nation’s most impactful defenders, and Junseok Yeo has seamlessly transitioned into a larger role after two seasons at Gonzaga.
Seattle U is projected to finish in the middle of the WCC, but their defensive profile suggests they could push the league’s top tier more than expected. The next two weeks will tell us everything.
Is this a real contender…or just a hot start? 👇
Check out our full breakdown on Seattle U in our latest YouTube video below!
SEATTLE SHOWED UP! 🤩
Today's home opener sets the record for the largest attendance for a women's hockey game in a US arena AND the highest attended home venue game in PWHL history!
In 1966, Texas Western made history, becoming the first team to win a national championship with an all-Black starting lineup. Their victory over Kentucky changed college basketball forever.
Created in partnership with UTEP, this collection honors that legacy and the 60th anniversary of the team that redefined college basketball.
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