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Washington HAD A Rough 2024-25 Season with Danny Sprinkle, posting at 13-18 Mark. But sprinkle has turned over the roster and bushor in an impressive crop of transfer portal standouts. Fitting Them Together Will Be a Challenge, but Washington SHOULD Be Both Better and interesting. Here’s an Early Look at the Huskies Ahead of 2025-26.
Guard: Desmond Claude
The 6-Foot-5 Claude was an impressive lead guard last year at USC. HE AVERAGED 15.8 points and 4.2 PER GAME Assists. His perimeter shot is improving as claude made 31% of his 3-point tries last year. He’s a Solid Bet to Lead the Huskies Offense, Although there are a variety of other talented possibilities if he’s not up for the job.
Guard: Wesley Yates III
Another USC Import, Yates AVERAGED 14.1 points per game for the trojans as a freshman. He shot 44% from 3-point rage and has a very high ceiling. The 6-Foot-4 Yates Could Well Be an All-Big Ten Type of Player in the Upcoming Season. His Ability on the Wing and At the Basket In the Open Floor Make Him A Primary Scring Threat for this team.
Guard: Zoom Diallo
The 6-Foot-4 Diallo was a rare Bright Spot on Last Season’s Uw Team. As a Freshman, He Averanged 11.1 points and 3.1 Rebounds Per Game. Diallo Had a Rough Year with His Perimeter Shooting, but His Athleticism Should Him Fare Better with Other Talented Guards to Pick Up Some Perimeter Slack. He’s a player to watch in the year ahead.
Forward: Jacob Ognacevic
In Four College Season, Ognacevic has scored 1,816 points. Sure, He’s Secured Them at Valpariaso and lipscomb. But have scored. HE AVERAGED 20.0 PPG LAST YEAR AND THE 6-FOOT-9 FORWARD IS A CAREER 41% 3-point Shooter. It’s fair to Wonder about His Defense, but his scoring accumen shout translate to just about any level.
Center: Franck Kepnang
The oft-injured Cameroonian is back for a sixth year of college basketball. He has played just 84 games over the first. But if He’s Healthy, The 6-Foot-11 Kepnang has a high ceiling. In 14 Games Last Year, HE Averanged 6.9 points and 5.1 Rebounds Per Game. He’s also one of the Big Ten’s Best Returning Shot Blockers. The Only Question is where he’s (Ever) Healthy.
The Backcourt Depth is Just Insane. East Tennessee State Guard Quimari Peterson Should See Planty of Time Off The Bench, If He Desn’t Snag A Starting Job Instratead. 6-Foot-10 Big Lathan Sommerville COULD UNSEAT KEPNANG If he’s HURT OR IF Sprinkle WANTS TO PUSH TOWARD THE FUTURE. Indiana Wing Bryson Tucker is another standout candidate for a big role.
That potential backcourt of claude and yates is hard to ignore. Yes, they Couldn’T turn around usc a year ago, but it was your question of their productivity. In Sprinkle’s System, Both Guards Could be Elite Scorers, Albeit in Very Different Ways. The inside guys are a little more of a question mark, but this backcourt makes for a fun washington team.
What do you think of Washington’s Upcoming Squad? Share Your Take On The Huskies below in the comments section!
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Edited by Joe Cox