Reign Transfer Jordyn Huitema to Chicago for $500K
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Reign Transfer Jordyn Huitema to Chicago for $500K

Just three days before the start of the 2026 NWSL season, the Seattle Reign announced they transferred starting striker Jordyn Huitema to the Chicago Stars for a fee of $500,000 on Thursday. The deal brings in $200,000 in allocation money and $300,000 in intra-league transfer money. The move signals the largest outgoing transfer fee in club history.

The allocation money can be used in trades or to eat up cap hits in other deals, while the intra-league funds can be put toward transfer funds. Seattle will likely hold off until the summer window before making a move.

Huitema, 24, spent four years in Seattle, with her 70 games played with the Reign ranking 11th in club history, while her 13 goals rank eighth. The Canadian forward from British Columbia is currently a starter with her national team and started in 18 of her 22 games with the Reign last season for three goals and two assists.

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Sounders Announce Extensions for 4 Players Ahead of Concacaf Run
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Sounders Announce Extensions for 4 Players Ahead of Concacaf Run

The Seattle Sounders made sure to hold on to some key pieces of their 2025 Leagues-Cup-winning team, extending four players on Tuesday with multi-year extensions.

Defenders Alex Roldan and Nouhou and strikers Osaze De Rosario and Danny Musovski each inked extensions, with the first three set to stick around through the 2028-29 campaign with options for 2029-30. Musovski's deal runs through 2027-28 with an option for 2028-29.

Roldan and Nouhou have each become staples in the backline, with Roldan occupying the right back spot of the 4-2-3-1 alignment while Nouhou stays on the left. Nouhou, a top talent for Cameroon in the upcoming FIFA World Cup, is arguably the best duelist on a Sounders side full of great defenders.

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Are Spring Demotions Setbacks for Montes, Morales? Analyzing Mariners Roster Moves
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Are Spring Demotions Setbacks for Montes, Morales? Analyzing Mariners Roster Moves

Through the course of Spring Training, there will always be players who impress and players who don’t. It’s quite a small sample in these early games - there’s a reason that farm teams play over the course of a whole year - but it can give a sense of readiness when it comes to facing big league or near-big league opposition. The Mariners made a series of moves on Wednesday, March 11 that indicated how they feel about a number of prospects in their organization, sending five non-40 man players to minor league camp and optioning two more guys to Triple-A.

But what do each of these moves mean for the players involved? Are they significant setbacks in their journey to the Show, or was it something that was bound to happen? As we’ll see, it depends on the player.

Lazaro Montes still has a ways to go before making his MLB entry.

There has been some serious billing for Laz Montes over the years, with occasional comps to premier sluggers like Yordan Alvarez and some very clearly high marks on his raw power.

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Should Seahawks Trade for a Rental Running Back?
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Should Seahawks Trade for a Rental Running Back?

Seattle Seahawks fans saw running back after running back sign elsewhere this week. They began to wonder what the plan was in Seattle. You see things like “John Schneider knows that free agency started, right?”

Except, John Schneider rarely operates like how fans want or expect. It’s hard to argue with the method to his madness, now with a second freshly polished Lombardi Trophy in his proverbial trophy case.

Most of the remaining free agent running backs aren’t difference makers. So, what can be done?

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Washington Beats USC in OT to Stay Alive in Big Ten Basketball Tournament
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Washington Beats USC in OT to Stay Alive in Big Ten Basketball Tournament

The Washington Huskies season may seem like a broken record, but it will spin another day.

Overcoming a long injury list, early shooting woes and travel across multiple time zones, UW rallied in the second half to force overtime before beating USC 83-79 to stay alive in the Big Ten tournament. The Huskies, missing half of their 14 scholarship players, used a 13-0 run to tie the score at 58-all in the middle of the second half and played the Trojans even the rest of regulation.

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Analysis: Free Agent Targets for Seahawks to Replace Boye Mafe, Key Departures
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Analysis: Free Agent Targets for Seahawks to Replace Boye Mafe, Key Departures

Paying the dreaded Super Bowl tax one month after defeating the New England Patriots to hoist the Lombardi Trophy, the Seattle Seahawks suffered substantial losses on the first two days of the NFL’s legal tampering period with four former starters departing for greener pastures.

Headlining the group of defectors from the defending champions, running back Ken Walker III quickly latched on with the Chiefs, securing a record-setting three-year contract worth $43 million, the largest deal ever handed to a free agent at the position. Hours later, safety Coby Bryant took his talents to Chicago with a three-year, $40 million contract to join the Bears and pass rusher Boye Mafe took advantage of a fruitful market by signing a three-year, $60 million deal with the Bengals.

After losing Walker, Bryant, and Mafe early in the first unofficial day of NFL free agency and Riq Woolen joining the departed on Tuesday by signing with the Eagles, how can general manager John Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald restock the cupboard to help replace three quality contributors from Seattle’s title team?

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Will Seahawks Re-Enter Mix to Trade for Maxx Crosby After Nixed Ravens Deal?
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Will Seahawks Re-Enter Mix to Trade for Maxx Crosby After Nixed Ravens Deal?

For most of the second and final day of the NFL’s legal tampering period leading up to the official start of free agency, the scene stood eerily quiet, with uncharacteristically minimal player movement after a furious first day of action on Monday.

But everything changed in an instant when the Las Vegas Raiders dropped an unexpected news bomb on football analysts and fans shortly after 5 PM PT via their social media accounts, unleashing a statement indicating that the Baltimore Ravens had “backed out” of the trade previously agreed upon between the two teams that would have sent All-Pro defensive end Maxx Crosby to the Charm City for a pair of first round draft picks in 2026 and 2027.

Dominos will now fall in a different direction across the league as a consequence of the stunning reversal, with Las Vegas now holding less control over future negotiations on multiple fronts and Baltimore’s cold feet opening the door for another team to potentially jump back into the fray in an attempt to trade for superstar. Linked multiple times to Crosby over the past 12 months with general manager John Schneider smitten over the ferocious pass rusher, all eyes will be on the Seattle Seahawks re-emerging as a possible suitor amid changing circumstances.

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Young Stars Fuel Zags MBB to 21st WCC Title Under Mark Few
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Young Stars Fuel Zags MBB to 21st WCC Title Under Mark Few

Gonzaga men’s basketball shrugged off a shaky first half to secure yet another West Coast Conference championship and automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament following a 79-68 win over Santa Clara on Tuesday, March 10, at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.

The Zags (30-3, 16-2 WCC) had four players score in double figures, getting massive contributions from their freshman class in a critical victory. Gonzaga’s elite defense outweighed being shaky at the free throw line and outhustled on the offensive boards.

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Huskies Yield First Commit from Junior Day Event With Servite Linebacker Isaiah Leilua
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Huskies Yield First Commit from Junior Day Event With Servite Linebacker Isaiah Leilua

A few days after holding a “Dawghouse Weekend” Junior Day event, the Washington Huskies have received their first known commitment from the 30-plus recruits who visited campus.

Three-star linebacker Isaiah Leilua, an inside linebacker from powerhouse Servite High School in Anaheim, California, chose Washington over reported offers from Oregon, Ohio State, Michigan, USC, Arizona, Arizona State and Penn State.

Leilua is the fourth Class of 2027 Washington commit who plays inside linebacker in high school. That position makes up half of UW’s current eight-member class.

In the way-too-early 247Sports composite rankings, Leilua’s verbal commitment moved the Huskies up to fourth.

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Gonzaga WBB Defeats Oregon State 77-67, Wins First WCC Title Since 2021-22
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Gonzaga WBB Defeats Oregon State 77-67, Wins First WCC Title Since 2021-22

One year ago today, Gonzaga women’s basketball walked off the court at Orleans Arena with tears, disappointment, and heartbreak. Surrendering a lead in the final minutes, the one-seeded Bulldogs had lost 63-61 to four-seeded Oregon State in the conference tournament semifinals.

Three current Zags were on that team. WCC Player and Freshman of the Year, Lauren Whittaker, was glued to the bench, redshirting as she recovered from a torn ACL. Allie Turner, who had hit a program-record 105 threes in her freshman campaign, watched as Kennedie Shuler ran by her for the game-tying transition layup after a turnover. And Inês Bettencourt, who’s now a senior, was the defender guarding Shuler when the Beavers point guard drove inside for the game-winning layup with .7 seconds remaining.

This season, there wasn’t much continuity between the rosters, but those three staples remained for the Zags, and they each contributed to a different result this time around. There were more waterworks from GU, but of the happy variety, as the Bulldogs (24-9, 14-4) took down OSU (23-11, 13-5) 77-67 to win their 11th conference championship, punching their ticket to the NCAA Tournament.

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Seahawks Take Another Hit in Secondary as Riq Woolen Signs With Eagles
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Seahawks Take Another Hit in Secondary as Riq Woolen Signs With Eagles

Closing in on the end of the second and final day of legal tampering in the NFL, Riq Woolen officially won’t be returning to the Seattle Seahawks, instead taking his talents to another recent Super Bowl champion in the NFC.

Ending a frustrating couple of days for Woolen and his representatives, who likely expected more interest from teams in regard to multi-year offers, the former Pro Bowl cornerback has agreed to a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles worth up to $15 million. Other terms of the contract have yet to be disclosed.

An instant success story as a fifth round pick out of UTSA in 2022 after turning in a historic combine workout with sub-4.3 speed at 6-4, Woolen surprised by earning a starting job out of training camp as a rookie for Seattle, finishing with a league-best six interceptions and finishing as a finalist for Defensive Rookie of the Year honors. He looked to be on the fast track towards becoming one of the NFL’s elite shutdown corners.

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Analysis: Day 2 Targets for Seahawks to Replace Ken Walker III, Key Departures
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Analysis: Day 2 Targets for Seahawks to Replace Ken Walker III, Key Departures

Playing the dreaded Super Bowl tax one month after defeating the New England Patriots to hoist the Lombardi Trophy, the Seattle Seahawks suffered substantial losses on the first day of the NFL’s legal tampering period with three starters departing for greener pastures.

Headlining the group of defectors from the defending champions, running back Ken Walker III quickly latched on with the Chiefs, securing a record-setting three-year contract worth $43 million, the largest deal ever handed to a free agent at the position. Hours later, safety Coby Bryant took his talents to Chicago with a three-year, $40 million contract to join the Bears and pass rusher Boye Mafe took advantage of a fruitful market by signing a three-year, $60 million deal with the Bengals.

After losing Walker, Bryant, and Mafe early in the first unofficial day of NFL free agency, how can general manager John Schneider and coach Mike Macdonald restock the cupboard to help replace three quality contributors from Seattle’s title team?

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Gonzaga MBB Stays Course, Downs Oregon State To Reach WCC Title Game
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Gonzaga MBB Stays Course, Downs Oregon State To Reach WCC Title Game

Despite a slow start, the result was never in doubt as Gonzaga men’s basketball advanced to its 29th straight West Coast Conference championship with a 65-56 win over Oregon State on Monday, March 9, at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas.

West Coast Conference Player of the Year Graham Ike led the way for the Zags as he has all year, with another 20-point double-double. The only time Gonzaga looked susceptible to the Beavers’ attack was when Ike was on the bench, and he didn’t sit for long (36 minutes played).

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Gonzaga WBB Dominates Santa Clara 88-60 in WCC Semifinals
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Gonzaga WBB Dominates Santa Clara 88-60 in WCC Semifinals

When Gonzaga women’s basketball (23-9, 15-4) lost narrowly to Santa Clara (24-9, 14-5) back on January 4, the Bulldogs turned the ball over 20 times, a total that makes it quite difficult to win games.

In the second matchup between these teams on Monday in the WCC tournament semifinals, GU committed 20 turnovers again, which would have seemed to spell doom. But instead, the Bulldogs somehow walked away from the contest with an 88-60 win, advancing to a date with four-seeded Oregon State in the championship game on Tuesday. It was the Zags’ largest margin of victory since their February 7 game contest versus Pacific, which they also won by 28 points.

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Seahawks Lock Up Rashid Shaheed With Massive Three-Year Extension
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Seahawks Lock Up Rashid Shaheed With Massive Three-Year Extension

Hours after losing standout running back Ken Walker III to the Kansas City Chiefs, the Seattle Seahawks made sure to prevent Sam Darnold from losing another one of his top skill position weapons in free agency.

According to Adam Schefter of ESPN, the Seahawks opened up the checkbook for the dynamic playmaking receiver and return specialist, retaining Shaheed on a three-year, $51 million contract worth $17 million per season. Under terms of the agreement, he will receive $34.7 million in guarantees over the life of the deal.

Acquired at the trade deadline by general manager John Schneider from New Orleans in exchange for a fourth and fifth-round draft pick, Shaheed becomes the latest in a long line of midseason pickups who stuck around beyond being a half season rental in Seattle. Previously, the franchise worked out long-term deals for linebacker Ernest Jones and defensive tackle Leonard Williams when both players were slated to become free agents after being acquired in deadline trades.

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Report: Josh Jobe Returns to Seahawks on Three-Year Deal
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Report: Josh Jobe Returns to Seahawks on Three-Year Deal

On a day where Seattle Seahawks fans saw Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker head to the Kansas City Chiefs and Coby Bryant sign with the Chicago Bears, morale was getting low for the team retaining most, if not all of their free agents.

Finally, Seahawks fans get some good news, however. Cornerback Josh Jobe has reportedly agreed to return to Seattle on a three-year deal.

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Does Leo Rivas’ Spring Power Surge Portend Hidden Mariners Threat?
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Does Leo Rivas’ Spring Power Surge Portend Hidden Mariners Threat?

A 464-foot moonshot from Brennen Davis on Sunday afternoon may not have been all that surprising to those who have kept track of his spring superheater, but a 441-footer from the 5-7, 150-pound Leo Rivas - accounting for the other two of Seattle’s runs during the team’s 6-3 loss to the Brewers - probably turned a few heads in surprise.

If the Mariners’ 2026 season goes according to plan, they’re going to have situations like they did in the bottom of the seventh of Game 5 of the 2025 ALDS, when they need a pinch-hitter to come through in a winner-take-all playoff game.

That was when Leo Rivas shined, swatting a game-tying single in what ended up a 15-inning marathon memorably walked off by Jorge Polanco. Rivas, whose greatest strength that year was an ability to take a free pass (his 18% walk rate was the third best of anyone with 100 or more plate appearances last year, behind only Aaron Judge and Dylan Beavers), jumped on an 0-1 changeup out over the plate for the hard-sought hit.

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Seahawks Lose Super Bowl MVP as Ken Walker III Bolts for Chiefs
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Seahawks Lose Super Bowl MVP as Ken Walker III Bolts for Chiefs

Riding the wave of momentum created by winning Super Bowl LX MVP for the Seattle Seahawks last month, Ken Walker III has cashed in to team up with Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City.

According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network and as confirmed on social media by the player himself, Walker will take his talents to the Chiefs backfield, signing a three-year deal worth up to $45 million as part of the highest-paid contract for a free agent running back in NFL history. Under terms of the deal, he will receive $28.7 million guaranteed.

Finishing his tenure in Seattle with a bang, Walker put the Seahawks on his back during the second half and postseason, rushing for 868 yards, six touchdowns, and 4.8 yards per carry in his final 12 games, including three touchdowns in a 41-6 beatdown of the 49ers in the NFC Divisional Round. That dominant stretch culminated with the former second round pick out of Michigan State torching the Patriots for 135 rushing yards in Super Bowl LX to earn MVP honors, making him the hottest backfield commodity heading towards free agency.

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Seahawks Free Agency Tracker: Re-signings, Departures, and Rumors
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Seahawks Free Agency Tracker: Re-signings, Departures, and Rumors

Officially opening the new NFL league year, the Seattle Seahawks and all 32 teams will be jockeying for position to sign their own players and court outside free agents when the legal tampering period opens on Monday at 9 AM PT.

Unlike previous seasons, including when linebacker Ernest Jones and defensive tackle Jarran Reed struck deals late in the process leading up to the new league year, Seahawks general manager John Schneider has not signed any of the team’s nine unrestricted free agents prior to the tampering period. As a result, all of those players will now be able to speak with other teams with the exclusive negotiating window coming to a close.

Who will Seattle re-sign? Which players will bolt for greener pastures? And which newcomers will join the defending champs via free agency or trade?

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Preview: Gonzaga Set to Face Oregon State in WCC Tournament Semifinals
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Preview: Gonzaga Set to Face Oregon State in WCC Tournament Semifinals

After four-seeded Oregon State (16-16, 9-9) pulled out a slim 78-77 quarterfinals win over five-seed San Francisco on Sunday, the Gonzaga Bulldogs (28-3, 16-2) finally know their first opponent in the WCC tournament. The Zags and Beavers will square off on Monday in the Orleans Arena at 6 PM PT, with the winner advancing to the conference championship game on Tuesday.

These two teams met just once during the regular season, with the contest being GU’s first action since one of the worst losses in its program’s history, an 87-80 defeat to Portland. To say Gonzaga responded on the road against OSU would be an understatement, as it topped the Beavers 81-61 on February 7 and featured WCC Player of the Year Graham Ike matching his career-high in scoring with 35 points.

But Oregon State has won four of its six games since that blowout loss, so how do they stack up this time around versus the Bulldogs?

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