Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Washington Huskies" in English language version.
I will forever be grateful, honored and humbled to have had the opportunity to coach our fine young men on Montlake for these past six seasons.
Washington officially claims two national championships in football: 1960 and 1991.
A recheck of the points made in the National Rifle association shows the men's varsity rifle team of the University of Washington to be the national champions. Their score was 2,968 points out of a possible 3,000.
University of Washington captured first place in the senior national intercollegiate rifle team matches, Ninth Corps Area Headquarters announced here today. The winning score was 7811. Washington State College won second place with 7732.
The women's intercollegiate championship was won by the University of Washington for the second year in succession.
Women's Intercollegiate Team Championship under auspices of the National Rifle Association [...] Vermont, with a team score of 2970 out of a possible 3000 was six points behind the champion University of Washington five.
Intercollegiate Champions — Men's Team: U.S. Naval Academy, 1360 x 1500 — Women's Team: University of Washington, 2972 x 3000
Sun dodgers! That's the name of the University of Washington football team. It has been tacked upon them by the sport writers of Seattle and somewhat accepted by the students, alumni and public. It was derived from the name of a monthly magazine published by the student body. In the past sport writers have called the team everything under the sun and without being abused or arrested.
the Helms Foundation was an athletic foundation based in Los Angeles that assembled a panel of experts to name national champs for football and basketball before dissolving in 1982.
In between the two wire-service polls, in 1948, the Helms Athletic Foundation decided to name a national champion. It also chose to pore back through the years, as Parke H. Davis had done, and name past champions. The director of Helms since its beginning, Bill Schroeder, did the work, and he now heads the committee that selects No. 1 after the bowl games. 'A committee of one – me,' he says.
The men's rifle team, coached by Harold Priest, won the national intercollegiate title in competition with 500 colleges throughout the country, scoring 954 out of a possible 1000 shots.
Washington officially claims two national championships in football: 1960 and 1991.
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