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Hosted on MSNWashington women's basketball triumphs over Minnesota 72-62The Washington Huskies are in a great spot ahead of the Big Ten Tournament following a 72-62 win over Minnesota on Wednesday night.
Minnesota hosts the Washington Huskies after Grace Grocholski scored 27 points in Minnesota's 74-61 win over the Purdue Boilermakers.
In its final road game of the regular season, Washington again excelled from the field, shooting 58% and staving off a late rally to take down Minnesota on Wednesday night, 82-72. The victory is UW’s third straight, and moves it into the 13th seed in the Big Ten Tournament — where it would play UM again if current standings hold.
Elle Ladine scored 26 points on 10-of-13 shooting to lead the Huskies to a 72-62 victory over the Golden Gophers.
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The Minnesota Gophers might be playing themselves into the WNIT. After winning their 20th game of the season last week at Purdue, and with a chance to pull to .500 in the Big Ten Conference, the Gophers were just plain outgunned on Wednesday in a 72-62 loss to Washington at Williams Arena.
The Minnesota women's basketball team (20-9, 8-9 B1G) went into the half tied 33-33 with Washington (17-2, 8-9 B1G), but could not pull away in the second half and fell 72-62 to the Huskies at home Wednesday.
In their first season in the Big Ten, Washington has struggled, but Indiana can’t take anything for granted on its long road trip.
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The Washington Huskies face the No. 11 Wisconsin Badgers, in game two of tonight's Big Ten doubleheader on Peacock. Tip off is at 9 PM ET.
The Minnesota Golden Gophers (20-8) play the Washington Huskies (16-12) in a clash of Big Ten teams at 8:00 PM ET on Wednesday.Buy tickets for Minnesota vs. WashingtonMinnesota vs. Washington game
The Minnesota women’s basketball team (20-9, 8-9 B1G) went into the half tied 33-33 with Washington (17-2, 8-9 B1G), but could not pull away in the second half and fell 72-62 to the Huskies at home Wednesday.
The Minnesota women’s basketball team (20-9, 8-9 B1G) went into the half tied 33-33 with Washington (17-2, 8-9 B1G), but could not pull away in the second half and fell 72-62 to the Huskies at home Wednesday.
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