Northwestern University Athletics

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‘Cats Open Pacific Northwest Road Swing Monday At Washington
12/28/2025 12:30:00 PM | Women's Basketball
Northwestern set to make first visit to Emerald City since 1994-95 season
EVANSTON, Ill. (December 28, 2025) – After completing its non-conference slate ahead of the holiday break, Northwestern (6-6, 0-1 B1G) resumes Big Ten Conference play on Monday evening when it opens a two-game road trip through the Pacific Northwest against Washington. Tip-off from inside Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, Wash. is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT.
LAST TIME OUT
Caroline Lau and Tayla Thomas scored 17 points apiece as Northwestern fell to George Washington, 75-62, in its non-conference finale on December 21 in Washington, D.C.
Lau narrowly fell short of her second double-double of the season, ripping down a season-high tying eight rebounds, along with dishing out six assists. Thomas, who collected seven caroms of her own and recorded three blocks, capped off an impressive week that saw her average 23.5 points while shooting just shy of 50 percent across two contests.
Angelina Hodgens turned in the top all-around showing of her young collegiate career, finishing with career-high marks in both points (12) and rebounds (5) in a career-best 29 minutes of game action.
SCOUTING WASHINGTON
Washington (10-2, 0-1 B1G) closed its non-conference schedule with a 90-50 rout of Pacific on December 21 in Stockton, Calif. The Huskies, who own a spotless 8-0 mark at Alaska Airlines Arena, are receiving votes in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA TODAY Coaches Poll.
Fifth-year head coach Tina Langley's team enjoyed an impressive debut season in the Big Ten in 2024-25, finishing 19-14 overall (9-9 B1G) en route to making the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance since the 2016-17 campaign.
Fresh off a sophomore campaign in which she earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Conference accolades, Sayvia Sellers has looked to pick up right where she left off, averaging a team-best 19.2 points, a mark that ranks fifth on the league scoring chart. USC transfer Avery Howell has wasted no time in making an impact in the Emerald City. Howell, who puts up 12.3 points per contest, has scored in double figures in seven straight outings. She also leads the Huskies in rebounding, collecting 7.5 caroms per game.
SERIES STUFF
Northwestern and Washington will meet for only the fourth time on Monday evening, a series which the Huskies lead, 2-1 (.667). The Wildcats are set to make their first visit to the Emerald City since November 15, 1994, when they dropped an 87-79 decision to the host Huskies in the first-ever meeting between the two programs.
When the two teams met last season inside Welsh-Ryan Arena, Elle Ladine erupted for 40 points as Washington dealt Northwestern a 90-71 setback on December 28, 2024. Lau finished with a team-high 15 points for the 'Cats, pacing a quartet to score in double figures that also included Grace Sullivan (10 points).
UP NEXT
Northwestern heads south to Eugene, Ore. for a New Year's Day tilt with Oregon at 4 p.m. CT on Thursday, January 1.
LAST TIME OUT
Caroline Lau and Tayla Thomas scored 17 points apiece as Northwestern fell to George Washington, 75-62, in its non-conference finale on December 21 in Washington, D.C.
Lau narrowly fell short of her second double-double of the season, ripping down a season-high tying eight rebounds, along with dishing out six assists. Thomas, who collected seven caroms of her own and recorded three blocks, capped off an impressive week that saw her average 23.5 points while shooting just shy of 50 percent across two contests.
Angelina Hodgens turned in the top all-around showing of her young collegiate career, finishing with career-high marks in both points (12) and rebounds (5) in a career-best 29 minutes of game action.
SCOUTING WASHINGTON
Washington (10-2, 0-1 B1G) closed its non-conference schedule with a 90-50 rout of Pacific on December 21 in Stockton, Calif. The Huskies, who own a spotless 8-0 mark at Alaska Airlines Arena, are receiving votes in both the Associated Press Top 25 and the USA TODAY Coaches Poll.
Fifth-year head coach Tina Langley's team enjoyed an impressive debut season in the Big Ten in 2024-25, finishing 19-14 overall (9-9 B1G) en route to making the program's first NCAA Tournament appearance since the 2016-17 campaign.
Fresh off a sophomore campaign in which she earned Honorable Mention All-Big Ten Conference accolades, Sayvia Sellers has looked to pick up right where she left off, averaging a team-best 19.2 points, a mark that ranks fifth on the league scoring chart. USC transfer Avery Howell has wasted no time in making an impact in the Emerald City. Howell, who puts up 12.3 points per contest, has scored in double figures in seven straight outings. She also leads the Huskies in rebounding, collecting 7.5 caroms per game.
SERIES STUFF
Northwestern and Washington will meet for only the fourth time on Monday evening, a series which the Huskies lead, 2-1 (.667). The Wildcats are set to make their first visit to the Emerald City since November 15, 1994, when they dropped an 87-79 decision to the host Huskies in the first-ever meeting between the two programs.
When the two teams met last season inside Welsh-Ryan Arena, Elle Ladine erupted for 40 points as Washington dealt Northwestern a 90-71 setback on December 28, 2024. Lau finished with a team-high 15 points for the 'Cats, pacing a quartet to score in double figures that also included Grace Sullivan (10 points).
UP NEXT
Northwestern heads south to Eugene, Ore. for a New Year's Day tilt with Oregon at 4 p.m. CT on Thursday, January 1.
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