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Vikings Rise to No. 1, Repeat in GNAC
October 11, 2016

Western Washington moves to the top Division II women following an 11th straight win. The Vikings proceed to live up to their new No. 1 coaches' ranking by winning out the remainder of the regular season. Included in that stretch is the biggest margin over arch-rival Seattle Pacific (4-0) on Oct. 20 and a 4-1 win against Central Washington to repeat as GNAC champion. Both are on the road, and the WWU regular season unbeaten streak reaches 42 (38-0-4).

Huskies Return to Postseason
November 25, 1972

Washington returns to the NCAA tournament for the first time in four years and, after remaining scoreless for the first half, is humbled by UCLA, 5-0. Once Bernardo Ortiz breaks the ice, the Bruins pull away, finishing with a 30-10 advantage in shots. UCLA goes on to face St. Louis in the NCAA final.

McGaughey Sheds Zags' Interim Tag
November 14, 2025

Eleven months after being named interim men's coach, Gonzaga makes Chris McGaughey's appointment permanent. McGaughey replaced Aaron Lewis in December 2024, and the Bulldogs went 4-8-3.

Falcons Go Out of NCAA on PKs
November 23, 1991

Third-ranked Seattle Pacific takes the lead in overtime but draws 3-3 with Cal Poly SLO and falls 3-1 on penalties in an NCAA quarterfinal at Memorial Stadium. Todd Haley gives SPU the early lead before Todd Henry scores two of his three goals to give the Mustangs the lead. In the first of four extra periods Phil Bullard gets the Falcons in front, 3-2, only for Henry to equalize. Despite going 11-0-2 in its final 13 games, Seattle is knocked out. The outcome is later overturned for a Cal Poly violation and ruled a forfeit.

International Incident
February 17, 1963

A Pacific Coast League between the Hungarians and Victoria United is abandoned with three minutes remaining due to a melee. Police responded and escorted the officials from the field after the referee was allegedly attacked by a Seattle player while a linesman was reportedly struck by a fan. Victoria had been leading, 4-1, at the time play was halted. One member of the Hungarians was later suspended indefinitely and charged with assault.

Multi-National Huskies Slide Ends with Season
December 4, 1965

The Washington Huskies slide to a fifth straight defeat in the season's final game. Portland beats UW, 3-2, at Union Bay Field. Players represent 10 countries in all, from six continents, including Australia, Canada, Ecuador, England, Iceland, Lebanon, Nigeria, Norway and West Germany. Some of the Europeans are members of the varsity ski team. Among the Americans are eight in-state residents.

Federal Way High School standout Justi Baumgardt.
1992
(Courtesy Seattle Times archives)
1954
Michelle Akers (10) and the U.S. National Team at the 1996 Summer Olympic Games. (Courtesy U.S. Soccer)
1996
After winning the Northwest Conference, Whitworth reaches the third round of the NCAA Division III tournament.
2014
Columbia River completed a perfect 24-0-0 season by winning the Washington 2A boys’ championship on May 27, 2023. First-year Coach Matt Newman’s Rapids outscored opponents 114-9. (Courtesy Matt Newman)
2023
John Klein of Washington.
1984
Revelers celebrate Reign star Megan Rapinoe's opening goal in the 2019 World Cup final vs the Netherlands at a Reign/Washington State Legends of Soccer-hosted watch party at Seattle's Rhein Haus. (Courtesy Leann Johnson)
2019
Shannon Higgins (l) and Michelle Akers (r) assist FIFA's Sepp Blatter in the 1994 World Cup draw.
1992
1975
Sounders FC opened The NINETY in 2015. It features all the club's championship trophies, meeting space, a stage, big screen, and a Dale Chihuly chandelier. (Courtesy Sounders FC)
2015