
Washington Women’s Basketball Returns Home, Hosts Oregon Sunday
February 14, 2026 | Women's Basketball
SEATTLE — Washington returns home to face Oregon. The Huskies are coming off a 65-56 loss against No. 15 Iowa, while Oregon dropped its seventh Big Ten game of the season in an 80-64 loss to Ohio State. Sunday will be the 113th all-time meeting between the two programs, with the Ducks leading the all-time series, 57-55.
The game vs. Oregon tips off Sunday, Feb. 15 at 5:00 p.m. PT in Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Washington. The game will air on Big Ten Network with Ann Schatz and Elise Woodward on the call. Gary Hill Jr. will call the action on 950 KJR-AM.
OPENING TIPS
» Washington and Oregon will square off for the 113th time on Sunday
» Oregon is the second of five straight games for Washington against opponents currently ranked in the top-25 of the NET Rankings
» Washington is seeking its fifth straight home win against the Ducks. The Huskies took the last meeting, 64-56.
» UW is coming off a 65-56 loss to No. 15 Iowa on Wednesday
» The Huskies held Iowa to their fourth-lowest point total of the season
» Washington outrebounded the Hawkeyes 35 to 26
» Wednesday marked the second-lowest rebound total and lowest offensive rebound total of the season for Iowa
» The Hawkeyes also notched just 12 assists, its second-lowest total this campaign
» Elle Ladine led Washington with 19 points
» She has finished in double figures in six of the nine road games she's played in this season
» Sayvia Sellers added another 14 points, while Avery Howell tallied 10 rebounds
SCOUTING REPORT
Oregon is 18-8 this season and coming off an 80-64 loss to No. 9 Ohio State.
Last three games: 2.8 vs. Ohio State…2.4 vs. Illinois…1.31 at Maryland
SERIES HISTORY — OREGON
» Washington won the last meeting in Seattle, but trails in the all-time series, 55-57
» The Huskies are looking for their fifth-straight home win against the Ducks
» In UW's last meeting with Oregon, Elle Ladine and Sayvia Sellers both posted 15 points to help lead Washington to a 64-56 victory
MILESTONE WATCH
» Hannah Stines: 7 points away from 1,000 (993 points)
» Elle Ladine: 4 3-pointers away from passing Giuliana Mendiola for No. 8 all-time in Husky history (162)
» Sayvia Sellers: 23 rebounds away from 250 (227 rebounds)
NCAA RANKINGS
Through games played on February 13, 2026
» No. 17 in rebound margin (+9.0)
» No. 37 in 3-point percentage (35.1%)
» No. 38 in blocks per game (4.5)
» No. 40 in field goal percentage (45.1%)
» Sayvia Sellers: No. 24 in field goals (179), No. 25 in points (484), No. 25 in points per game (19.4)
» Avery Howell: No. 29 in 3-point percentage (42.0%)
IN THE POLLS
AP Top 25
» Feb. 10, 2026: 25
2024-25 SEASON NOTABLES
The Huskies ended a seven-year drought and clinched an NCAA Tournament berth after an impressive Big Ten debut. Washington led the conference in field goal percentage (49.5%), 3-point percentage (40.1%), and free throw percentage (83.6%) during conference play last season. Elle Ladine was named All-Big Ten Second Team, while Sayvia Sellers and Dalayah Daniels were named All-Big Ten Honorable Mention.
CONFERENCE RECOGNITION
2025-26 Preseason Honors:
» Elle Ladine: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the media.
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the coaches.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award preseason watch list
» Brynn McGaughy: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Tamika Catchings Award preseason watch list
WEEKLY RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Named a Big Ten and USBWA Player of the Week for her 30-point performance against Utah (11/17/25). Became the first Husky to be recognized as a USBWA Player of the Week twice in the same season after she was honored for a 38-point performance against No. 16 Maryland.
» Avery Howell: Named a USBWA Player of the Week and included on the Big Ten Honor Roll following her 22-point, 16-rebound performance against No. 6 Michigan (1/1/26)
Continue to check GoHuskies.com and follow the team's social media accounts (@UW_WBB) for the most up-to-date information on Washington women's basketball.
The game vs. Oregon tips off Sunday, Feb. 15 at 5:00 p.m. PT in Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Washington. The game will air on Big Ten Network with Ann Schatz and Elise Woodward on the call. Gary Hill Jr. will call the action on 950 KJR-AM.
OPENING TIPS
» Washington and Oregon will square off for the 113th time on Sunday
» Oregon is the second of five straight games for Washington against opponents currently ranked in the top-25 of the NET Rankings
» Washington is seeking its fifth straight home win against the Ducks. The Huskies took the last meeting, 64-56.
» UW is coming off a 65-56 loss to No. 15 Iowa on Wednesday
» The Huskies held Iowa to their fourth-lowest point total of the season
» Washington outrebounded the Hawkeyes 35 to 26
» Wednesday marked the second-lowest rebound total and lowest offensive rebound total of the season for Iowa
» The Hawkeyes also notched just 12 assists, its second-lowest total this campaign
» Elle Ladine led Washington with 19 points
» She has finished in double figures in six of the nine road games she's played in this season
» Sayvia Sellers added another 14 points, while Avery Howell tallied 10 rebounds
SCOUTING REPORT
Oregon is 18-8 this season and coming off an 80-64 loss to No. 9 Ohio State.
Last three games: 2.8 vs. Ohio State…2.4 vs. Illinois…1.31 at Maryland
SERIES HISTORY — OREGON
» Washington won the last meeting in Seattle, but trails in the all-time series, 55-57
» The Huskies are looking for their fifth-straight home win against the Ducks
» In UW's last meeting with Oregon, Elle Ladine and Sayvia Sellers both posted 15 points to help lead Washington to a 64-56 victory
MILESTONE WATCH
» Hannah Stines: 7 points away from 1,000 (993 points)
» Elle Ladine: 4 3-pointers away from passing Giuliana Mendiola for No. 8 all-time in Husky history (162)
» Sayvia Sellers: 23 rebounds away from 250 (227 rebounds)
NCAA RANKINGS
Through games played on February 13, 2026
» No. 17 in rebound margin (+9.0)
» No. 37 in 3-point percentage (35.1%)
» No. 38 in blocks per game (4.5)
» No. 40 in field goal percentage (45.1%)
» Sayvia Sellers: No. 24 in field goals (179), No. 25 in points (484), No. 25 in points per game (19.4)
» Avery Howell: No. 29 in 3-point percentage (42.0%)
IN THE POLLS
AP Top 25
» Feb. 10, 2026: 25
2024-25 SEASON NOTABLES
The Huskies ended a seven-year drought and clinched an NCAA Tournament berth after an impressive Big Ten debut. Washington led the conference in field goal percentage (49.5%), 3-point percentage (40.1%), and free throw percentage (83.6%) during conference play last season. Elle Ladine was named All-Big Ten Second Team, while Sayvia Sellers and Dalayah Daniels were named All-Big Ten Honorable Mention.
CONFERENCE RECOGNITION
2025-26 Preseason Honors:
» Elle Ladine: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the media.
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the Preseason All-Big Ten Team, as voted on by the coaches.
NATIONAL RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Ann Meyers Drysdale Award preseason watch list
» Brynn McGaughy: Selected to the USBWA 2025-26 Tamika Catchings Award preseason watch list
WEEKLY RECOGNITION
» Sayvia Sellers: Named a Big Ten and USBWA Player of the Week for her 30-point performance against Utah (11/17/25). Became the first Husky to be recognized as a USBWA Player of the Week twice in the same season after she was honored for a 38-point performance against No. 16 Maryland.
» Avery Howell: Named a USBWA Player of the Week and included on the Big Ten Honor Roll following her 22-point, 16-rebound performance against No. 6 Michigan (1/1/26)
Continue to check GoHuskies.com and follow the team's social media accounts (@UW_WBB) for the most up-to-date information on Washington women's basketball.
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