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Sellers leads No. 25 Washington against Southern after 22-point showing
Washington shot 62% in the second half to outscore Vermont 42-19, with Sellers and McGaughy leading scoring in the Huskies' first Sensory Friendly Game.
- Washington Huskies women's basketball team dominated the second half on Sunday to beat the Vermont Catamounts 71-39 in Seattle.
- Second-Half shooting told the story: Washington shot 62% and outscored Vermont 42-19 after both teams shot 33% in the first half.
- Key runs included multiple 9-0 stretches that contributed to the margin, with Sellers scoring 15 in the second half and McGaughy adding 20.
- The victory left Washington Huskies unbeaten at 5-0, holding three of five opponents to 43 points or less.
- The game also marked Washington's first Sensory Friendly Game, hosted with the UW Autism Center, providing sensory tables, sensory bags and a Quiet Room, as Washington visits Southern on Tuesday and Vermont plays Hawaii on Friday.
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Sellers leads No. 25 Washington against Southern after 22-point showing
No. 25 Washington plays the Southern Jaguars after Sayvia Sellers scored 22 points in Washington's 71-39 victory over the Vermont Catamounts. Tuesday's meeting is the first of the season for the squads. Washington is 4-0 at home, and Southern is…
Sellers leads No. 25 Washington against Southern after 22-point showing
No. 25 Washington plays the Southern Jaguars after Sayvia Sellers scored 22 points in Washington's 71-39 victory over the Vermont Catamounts. Tuesday's meeting is the first of the season for the squads. Washington is 4-0 at home, and Southern is…
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C 44%
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