The Washington Huskies are the intercollegiate athletic teams that represent the University of Washington, located in Seattle. The school competes at the .Sports sponsored · Football · Women's basketball · Rowing University: University of WashingtonFootball stadium: Husky StadiumNCAA: Division I (FBS)Mascot: Dubs, Harry the Husky
Where is the Washington Huskies football team located?
Washington Huskies footballFieldAlaska Airlines FieldYear built1920Field surfaceFieldTurfLocationSeattle, Washington
What is the Washington Huskies name?
Harry the Husky is a body-suit mascot for the University of Washington, one of two mascots the University's athletic program currently uses.
Why is Washington called the Huskies?
At a basketball game in early February 1922, the Husky was officially introduced as the new mascot. The Husky was favored because it was easy to cartoon, a fitting name for an athletic team, and is short and easy to use in newspaper headlines.
How many national championships has Washington Huskies won?
Washington officially claims two national championships in football: 1960 and 1991. Washington was selected in 1960 by the Helms Athletic Foundation and in 1991 by the Coaches Poll and other selectors.
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