On the day when Kelsey Plum became the first UW women’s basketball player to have her jersey retired, the Huskies overwhelmed Purdue with a blistering offensive attack for an 87-58 win.
A multiple exposure as Kelsey Plum’s jersey is retired during halftime of Washington’s game against Purdue on Jan. 18, 2025 at Hec Ed Pavilion in Seattle. A fitting tribute to one of the greatest scorers in NCAA history.
WNBA star Kelsey Plum on Saturday reflected on the city of Seattle and acknowledged Seattle Storm fans amid speculation surrounding her free agency.
Kelsey Plum, who set the then-NCAA Division I individual scoring record (3,527 points) during her time with the Huskies, will have her No. 10 hung up to the rafters at Alaska Airlines Arena during UW's home game against Purdue University on Saturday.
Kelsey Plum was honored by the University of Washington on Saturday by retiring her No. 10 jersey on the rafters of the Alaska Airlines Arena.
ESPN WNBA reporter Kevin Pelton believes Plum is on her way out of Las Vegas. In a Jan. 10 article discussing WNBA free agency, Pelton's bold prediction is that the newest expansion franchise, the Golden State Valkyries, will make a move for the three-time All-Star.
The Washington Huskies could think of no better way to pay tribute to Kelsey Plum, who sat courtside, than to do what she did best — score a
At halftime of its game against Purdue on Saturday, Washington sent its first women’s jersey to the rafters, retiring the No. 10 that Plum wore for four years as she rewrote the school — and NCAA — record books.
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The University of Washington announced Friday that the women's basketball program will retire Kelsey Plum's No. 10 in January -- making her the first player in program history to have her number ...