Washington Huskies men's basketball


The Washington Huskies men's basketball team represents the University of Washington in NCAA Division I college basketball competing in the Pac-12 Conference. Their home games are played at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, located in Seattle, and they are currently led by head coach Mike Hopkins.

Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion

Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion is the home for the Huskies men's and women's basketball teams, volleyball team and gymnastics squad. The 2008–09 season marks the 83rd season of service for the multi-purpose facility. The facility was originally completed in December 1927. Wilson James Commissioning renovated the interior of Hec Edmundson Pavilion for $40 million. The renovation lasted 19 months between March 1999 and November 2000. The pavilion's name was also changed; originally slated to be "Seafirst Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion" when the deal was finalized in 1998, it became "Bank of America Arena at Hec Edmundson Pavilion" at the reopening, as Bank of America had retired the Seafirst brand in 1999. The ten-year sponsorship with the bank expired after the 2009–10 season and was not renewed; during the first half of the 2010–11 basketball season the venue was sponsorless and once again known simply as "Hec Edmundson Pavilion." On January 20, 2011, the university approved Seattle-based Alaska Airlines as the new sponsor of Hec Ed.

Postseason results

NCAA Tournament results

Through 2019, the Huskies have appeared in 17 NCAA Tournaments, with an overall record of
1943Elite Eight
Regional 3rd Place
Texas
Oklahoma
L 55–59
L 43–48
1948Elite Eight
Regional 3rd Place
Baylor
Wyoming
L 62–64
W 57–47
1951Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Regional 3rd Place
Texas A&M
  1. 2 Oklahoma A&M
  2. 11 BYU
W 62–40L 57–61
W 80–67
1953Round of 22
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
National 3rd Place
Bye
Seattle
Santa Clara
  1. 5 Kansas
  2. 7 LSU
W 92–70
W 74–62
L 53–79
W 88–69
1976Round of 32#10 MissouriL 67–69
19846 WRound of 48
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Nevada
#14 Duke
Dayton
W 64–54
W 80–78
L 58–64
19855 WRound of 64 KentuckyL 58–66
198612 MRound of 64 #18 Michigan StateL 70–72
199811 ERound of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
#23 Xavier
Richmond
#6 Connecticut
W 69–68
W 81–66
L 74–75
19997 MRound of 64 Miami L 58–59
20048 SRound of 64 UABL 100–102
20051 WRound of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Montana
Pacific
#4 Louisville
W 88–77
W 97–79
L 79–93
20065 ERound of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Utah State
#13 Illinois
#2 Connecticut
W 75–61
W 67–64
L 92–98 OT
20094 WRound of 64
Round of 32
Mississippi State
#17 Purdue
W 71–58
L 74–76
201011 ERound of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Marquette
#8 New Mexico
#6 West Virginia
W 80–78
W 82–64
L 56–69
20117 ERound of 64
Round of 32
Georgia
#7 North Carolina
W 68–65
L 83–86
20199 MRound of 64
Round of 32
#25 Utah State
#3 North Carolina
W 78–61
L 59–81

NIT results

Through 2019, the Huskies have appeared in nine National Invitation Tournaments, with an 8–9 overall record.
1980First RoundUNLVL 73–93
1982First Round
Second Round
BYU
Texas A&M
W 66–63
L 65–69
1987First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Montana State
Boise State
Nebraska
W 98–90
W 73–68
L 76–81
1996First RoundMichigan StateL 50–64
1997First RoundNebraskaL 63–67
2012First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Texas–Arlington
Northwestern
Oregon
Minnesota
W 82–72
W 76–55
W 90–86
L 67–68 OT
2013First RoundBYUL 79–90
2016First Round
Second Round
Long Beach State
San Diego State
W 107–102
L 93–78
2018First Round
Second Round
Boise State
Saint Mary's
W 77–74
L 85–81

Through 2019, the Huskies have appeared in one College Basketball Invitational, with a record of 0–1.
2008First RoundValparaisoL 71–72

Results by season (2002–present)

The following are Washington's recent results.

Record vs. Pac-12 opponents

The Washington Huskies have the following all-time series records vs. Pac-12 opponents through the 2017–18 season.
Arizona2952
Arizona St.4439
California8084
Colorado1410
Oregon189115
Oregon St.160142
Stanford7177
UCLA4299
USC7274
Utah915
Wash. St.183104
Total893811

Conference awards

Washington's conference award recipients as of 2019.

Coach of the Year

Washington's All-Century basketball team was selected by a fan vote in 2002. Husky fans filled out ballots while attending games at Bank of America Arena or voted via the school's web site. Schrempf received the most votes followed by Todd MacCulloch and Bob Houbregs.
' No. 25 is retired.
Brandon Roy's No. 3 was retired on January 22, 2009 during a home game against the USC Trojans. Roy gave a short speech at halftime, alongside his parents, fiancée, two children and former coach Lorenzo Romar. The sold-out crowd chanted "B-Roy" while giving him a standing ovation. The Huskies further honored Roy by beating the Trojans, 78–73.
Isaiah Thomas’s No. 2 was retired on February 17, 2018 during a home game against the Colorado Buffaloes.

In popular culture

The Huskies men's basketball team appears in the 1997 film The 6th Man with a fictional roster, of which are part the film's main characters, the brothers Kenny and Antoine Tyler. Much of the film was shot on location in Hec-Ed and around the actual campus.