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Grace Gouran Commits to Washington Huskies Soccer

The University of Washington announced the addition of midfielder Grace Gouran, a transfer from Seattle Pacific University, highlighting her on‑field contributions and off‑field achievements.

May 21, 2026

Koa Peat’s Draft Decision Looms as Arizona Wildcats Rebuild for 2026-27 Season

Koa Peat has exactly seven days to lock in his plans for the upcoming basketball season, a deadline that has turned the Arizona sophomore’s future into a focal point of offseason chatter. The Wildcats’ coaching staff has already drafted a 13‑player lineup that assumes Peat will opt for the professional route, a move that reshapes the team’s identity heading into the 2026‑27 campaign. Among the returning pieces, forward Ivan Kharchenkov and center Motiejus Krivas are slated to reclaim starting roles, bringing a blend of veteran presence and untapped upside to the paint. New additions promise fresh energy: transfers Derek Dixon, JJ Mandaquit, Evan Otte and Ugnius Jarusevicius join the mix, while top high‑school recruit Caleb Holt and fellow prospect Cameron Holmes arrive from the prep ranks. With only 27.5% of last season’s minutes returning, the roster must lean on emerging leaders to shoulder increased responsibility, a challenge that could define the team’s chemistry. The Wildcats will test their revamped squad on an ambitious overseas swing, beginning with a series of games in Lithuania that will serve as both a tactical experiment and a bonding experience. Back on U.S. soil, the nonconference slate features marquee matchups against UCLA, Connecticut, Auburn and St. John’s, each opponent offering a distinct style that will probe Arizona’s adaptability. As the countdown ticks down, the decisions made in the coming week will reverberate through the program, influencing not only Peat’s trajectory but also the broader narrative of a team poised to rewrite its identity.

May 20, 2026

Ohio State Falls to Washington in Big Ten Baseball Opener

Ohio State, seeded sixth, lost to eleventh‑seeded Washington in the opening game of the Big Ten tournament. A critical error by catcher Mason Eckelman in the top of the ninth paved the way for Mic Paul's game‑changing triple, and the Buckeyes will next face Rutgers, a team they previously beat 8‑0 but have since lost three straight to.

May 20, 2026

Ohio State Baseball Loses to Washington in Big Ten Tournament Opener

Ohio State’s sixth‑seeded baseball team saw a 6‑6 tie dissolve in the top of the ninth when catcher Mason Eckelman dropped a routine pop fly, allowing Mic Paul to triple and clinch the win for No. 11 Washington. The Buckeyes now turn to Rutgers, a team they split with earlier in the season.

May 20, 2026