Washington Women’s Basketball Team Aiming for WNIT Championship

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The Washington Women’s Basketball team is aiming for a WNIT championship this season. After a successful regular season, the Huskies have their sights set on the WNIT title. Led by head coach Jody Wynn, the team has been working hard to make a deep run in the tournament.

The Huskies finished the regular season with an impressive 21-9 record, and earned a spot in the WNIT tournament. The team is led by senior guard Amber Melgoza, who was named to the All-Pac-12 first team. Melgoza is averaging 17.7 points per game and is the team’s leading scorer. She is also a great leader on and off the court, and has been instrumental in helping the Huskies reach this point.

The Huskies have also been getting great contributions from their other players. Junior guard Missy Peterson has been a great scorer for the team, averaging 14.2 points per game. Senior forward Mai-Loni Henson has been a great presence in the paint, averaging 8.7 rebounds per game. The team also features a strong bench, with players like freshman guard Quay Miller and sophomore forward Tameiya Sadler providing valuable minutes off the bench.

The Huskies have been playing great basketball all season long, and they are looking to continue that success in the WNIT tournament. With a strong roster and a great coach, the Huskies have all the tools they need to make a deep run in the tournament and bring home a championship.

The Washington Women’s Basketball team has been working hard all season long, and they are ready to make a run at the WNIT championship. With a talented roster and a great coach, the Huskies have all the pieces they need to make a deep run in the tournament and bring home a championship. It will be exciting to see how far the Huskies can go in the tournament, and all of Washington is behind them as they make their run for the title.

Washington Women's Basketball Team Aiming for WNIT Championship