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What we learned from Washington's 70-65 win over Washington State Thanks to David Crisp and Carlos Johnson, the Washington Huskies came away with a 70-65 win over in-state rival Washington State on Saturday. UW moves to 12-4 on the year and 2-1 in the Pac-12 Conference. It's a big milestone considering the Huskies only won two conference games last season.
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John Blanchette: Carlos Johnson and backseat strategy help Huskies find way to defeat Cougars Washington head coach Mike Hopkins directs his team during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Washington State in Pullman, Wash., Saturday, Jan. 6, 2018. The Huskies rallied in the second half and won 70-65 in Hopkins' first game in the series. (Young Kwak / Associated ...
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Pac-12 basketball: Colorado gets back-to-back upset wins, beats No. 14 Arizona After Washington lost the lead again after buckets from Robert Franks and Jeff Pollard, Crisp gave the Huskies a 66-65 advantage with 1:46 remaining off another layup. Washington State's Milan Acquaah missed two free throws and the Cougars three field-goal attempts after that. Franks finished with 22 ...
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Mega Millions says one ticket won the $450 million jackpot Tonight a drawing will be held for the $570 million Powerball jackpot. If there is a winning ticket, the holder can take home $385.5 million with a cash option. All lottery winnings are subject to a 25 percent federal tax withholding, The Washington Post's Jonnelle Marte wrote. Most states also charge taxes, ...
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The effects of a winter 'bomb-cyclone' could produce a minus-100-degree wind chill in one part of ... The aftermath of a frigid "bomb cyclone" and polar vortex left much of the northeastern US frigid on Friday night. Wind chills in one part of New Hampshire were forecast to hit negative 100 degrees, according to forecasters. New York Times reporters who were sent to Mount Washington in that state said ...
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Washington State Hisorical Society If you dabble in social media, you know how rapidly ideas and concepts can spread and evolve through online networks. What if we applied that same concept to ancient philosophers and mathematicians? On Free Third Thursday at 6:30, the Washington State History Museum hosts Muhammad ...
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