The Huskies hit the court for their final tune-up before the regular season.
The Huskies have one exhibition down and another to go before the regular season begins.
The ongoing government shutdown has forced the Armed Forces Classic to return stateside.
For years, the Huskies have been hamstrung by a weak frontcourt. Now, it looks to be a strength for this season – and beyond.
The Huskies' current players sealed the deal to help the program land the No. 3 player in the class of 2026.
The Huskies secure their top target in next season's freshman class.
The freshman had five turnovers and three fouls in the exhibition on Monday but the Huskies can live with those for now.
The Huskies confirmed some obvious strengths but still have plenty to keep itself busy on the practice court.
The defending national champions take on a program that hasn't made the NCAA Tournament since 2006.
The Huskies will take the court in live game action for the first time on Monday, but don't expect them to look like a finished product.
Even without SNY, most of the Huskies' games are still on linear television.