The Seattle Seahawks are hosting the defending NFC-champion Philadelphia Eagles tonight on KPUG.
The 6-7 Seahawks are looking to break their four-game losing streak as the playoff race heats up in the NFC, with four other teams currently holding 7-7 records.
The Eagles are looking for answers after losing back-to-back blowout games.
Catch tonight’s game on KPUG AM 1170 and 97-9 FM.
The Seattle Kraken lost to the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 in shootouts on Saturday.
Oliver Bjorkstrand scored in the third period to tie the game at 2.
But the Kings outscored the Kraken 4-3 in shootouts to take the win.
Seattle traded for forward Tomas Tatar from the Colorado Avalanche on Friday for a fifth-round pick in 2024.
Tatar has a goal and eight assists in 27 games this season.
The Kraken are in Dallas tonight for a game against the Stars.
Catch that game on KBAI 930 AM and 98-9 FM.
Keion Brooks Jr. scored 22 points, Sahvir Wheeler added 19, and the Washington Huskies rallied from a 16-point second half deficit to beat Seattle University 100-99 in double overtime Sunday night in the Battle for Seattle.
Koren Johnson scored 14 points for Washington and Wilhelm Breidenbach added a career-high 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting.
The Seattle University Redhawks haven’t beaten their cross-town rival since 1978.
Meanwhile, Washington’s women’s team doubled up Saint Mary’s 64-32 on Saturday.
The 11-0 Huskies face #19 Louisville on Wednesday night with a chance to crack the AP Top 25 on the line.
Running down the high school basketball scores from over the weekend…
The Lynden boys beat Meridian Friday night on KGMI 86-35
Then they lost to Mountlake Terrace Saturday 69-65
The Lynden girls blew out Meridian 77-13
The Lynden Christian boys beat Bellingham Friday night on KPUG 58-47
They followed it up with a 69-41 win over Kentridge on Saturday
The Lynden Christian girls got a 60-16 win over Bellingham, but lost 44-34 to Tahoma the next day
The Ferndale boys lost to Glacier Peak 68-45, then they beat Mt. Baker 59-46
The Ferndale girls beat Mt. Baker 53-34
The Squalicum boys edged Blaine 69-67
The Nooksack Valley boys got a pair of wins over Seattle Academy and Lakewood
And the Nooksack girls blew out Lakewood 74-16