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Sayvia Sellers scores 17 to lead No. 25 Washington women over Oregon 51-43
Washington's defense limited Oregon to 31.5% shooting and a season-low 43 points as Sayvia Sellers scored a game-high 17 in a close rivalry contest.
- On Sunday night, Sayvia Sellers scored 17 to lead No. 25 Washington to a 51-43 win over Oregon at Alaska Airlines Arena.
- During the second quarter, Washington went scoreless in the final eight and a half minutes, and Oregon outscored the Huskies 19-5, leading to a halftime advantage.
- Statistically, Sellers made 6 of 16 shots with three 3-pointers while Washington Huskies overcame 21 turnovers to win, shooting 38.3%.
- In the standings, the victory likely secured a spot in the NCAA tournament for Washington with three regular-season games remaining.
- Sayvia Sellers, Washington guard, moved into 20th on Washington's all-time scoring list with 1,269 points, and Washington will face Oregon again on March 1 in Eugene.
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No. 25 Washington 51, Oregon 43
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Sayvia Sellers scores 17 to lead No. 25 Washington women over Oregon 51-43
Sayvia Sellers scored 17 points to help No. 25 Washington beat Oregon 51-43. Sellers made 6 of 16 shots with three 3-pointers for the Huskies (19-7, 9-6 Big Ten Conference).
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For all the many things that Kelly Graves’ 2026 Oregon women’s basketball roster is built to survive — injuries, a smaller lineup, occasional poor shooting games from its depth pieces — few teams in the country could hang with a top-25 team in the country with its top three scorers going a combined 3-30 from the field. That, combined with a strong second half from the No. 25 Washington Huskies (19-6, 9-5), was enough forUW to pull away with a 51…
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