The UW Huskies made two goal-line stops as part of a dominant defensive performance in their 24-5 win over Northwestern.
Northwestern finished with only 112 total yards in a 24-5 loss to Washington on Saturday in the Huskies’ Big Ten debut.
Lausch’s 20-of-31 is a perfect example of the difference between both halves. Lausch started the game 4-of-13 for 16 yards ...
Jack Lausch threw for 227 yards and two TDs in his first start, and Northwestern pulled away from Eastern Illinois 31-7 on ...
Early in the fourth quarter, Northwestern received a 96-yard kickoff return from Joseph Himon II to the Washington 2. A ...
Northwestern redshirt sophomore quarterback Jack Lausch began his Week 3 buildup Monday morning with the same mindset he ...
New quarterback Jack Lausch got rolling after a slow start, passing for 227 yards and tossing his first two collegiate ...
While Jack Lausch hasn’t looked back since seizing those reins, he’s fully aware of how that time helped him handle his long ...
Lausch, a Chicago native and red-shirt sophomore, finished with 20 of 31 passing after connecting on only four of his first ...
Big Ten play took on a new definition Saturday night in Seattle as Northwestern traveled west to take on Washington in Husky ...
Denzel Boston compiled 167 all-purpose yards and caught two touchdown passes as Washington won its inaugural Big Ten ...
Dave Eanet and Dan Persa break down Northwestern’s 26-20 double overtime loss to Duke last Friday night. The guys talk about ...