The Washington Huskies are looking to book a trip to the national championship game this New Year’s Day.
They’re facing the Texas Longhorns in the Sugar Bowl as part of the College Football Playoffs.
The Huskies are hoping to build on their historic 13-0 season.
Both teams played in the Alamo Bowl last year when Washington took a 27-20 victory.
The winner will play the winner of Michigan-Alabama in the title game.
Coverage for the Sugar Bowl begins at 3:30 and kickoff is at 5:45 Monday on KPUG.
The Seahawks continue the home stretch of the NFL season as they look to solidify their spot in the playoffs.
They’re hosting the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday afternoon in a battle of 8-7 teams.
The Steelers have lost three of their last four as they trot out Mason Rudolph to make his second straight start for the team.
The Seahawks will look to win their third straight and maintain their position as the final team in the NFC playoff picture.
Coverage for Sunday’s game begins at 11 and kickoff is at 1 pm on KPUG.
The Kraken are back in Seattle tonight looking to extend their three-game win streak.
They’re hosting the Philadelphia Flyers in the first of a three-game homestand.
The Flyers hold second place in the Metropolitan Division as they prepare to face Seattle for the first time this season.
The Kraken also have a seven-game points streak going.
Coverage begins at 6:30 and puck drops at 7 tonight on KGMI.
The Washington Huskies men’s basketball team is in Colorado tonight.
They’re looking to win their fifth straight as they take on the 9-2 Buffaloes.
Coverage begins at 5:30 and tipoff is at 6 on KPUG.
Running down the high school basketball scores from a loaded slate last night…
Blaine boys beat Mount Vernon Christian 51-47.
Blaine girls followed with a tight 47-42 win over Overlake.
Squalicum boys topped Bellevue Christian 66-59.
Squalicum girls notched a 48-43 win over Bellevue.
Sehome boys edged Prairie 74-73.
Nooksack Valley boys beat Toppenish 59-37.
Nooksack girls followed suit with a 47-30 win over Mead.
Meridian boys fell to Nathan Hale 78-47.
Meridian girls lost to Stanwood 33-23.
Zillah beat the Lynden boys 70-65.
Lynden girls topped White River 58-47.
Lynden Christian boys stayed undefeated with a 61-52 win over North Creek.
LC girls beat Inglemoor 42-30.
Ferndale boys fell to Cascade Everett 63-62.
And the Ferndale girls lost to Holy Names Academy 48-37.