Washington men’s overhauled roster showed new plan at summer practice
- The Washington men's basketball team held its first summer workout early Monday morning at Alaska Airlines Arena, showcasing 13 newcomers.
- This event followed a forgettable 13-18 season with a last-place 4-16 Big Ten record, prompting a roster overhaul with transfers and freshmen.
- Coach Sprinkle highlighted the team's improved energy, larger size, and need for players to invest in each other to build cohesion.
- The Huskies' group of seven transfers ranks 13th nationally, and their freshman class is ranked 18th by 247Sports.com, while ESPN predicts narrowly missing the NCAA tournament.
- Washington's identity remains a work in progress, with success depending on integrating new talent to potentially rise in the Big Ten during the 2025-26 season.
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Washington men’s overhauled roster showed new plan at summer practice
SEATTLE — First impressions can be tricky to accurately assess because most everyone is often on their best behavior and anxious to please. Such was the case early Monday morning when the Washington men’s basketball team gathered for its first…
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