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Relive Husky Glory with UWTV's Husky Classics

For devoted fans of the University of Washington Huskies, the memories of past victories and thrilling games are cherished and often revisited. UWTV, in collaboration with Husky Athletics, offers a fantastic opportunity to relive those unforgettable moments with "Husky Classics," a program dedicated to rebroadcasting some of the greatest games in Husky sports history.

Husky Classics provides a trip down memory lane, showcasing iconic matchups from various eras. Whether you're a seasoned alumnus or a newer fan eager to learn about the program's rich history, this program offers something for everyone. From football to basketball, softball to soccer, prepare to witness the passion, skill, and excitement that define Husky athletics.

Featured Games and Moments

The program boasts a diverse selection of games, ensuring a broad appeal to fans of different sports. Some notable examples include:

How to Watch Husky Classics

In the Puget Sound region, Husky Classics airs on UWTV, channel 27. Check the UWTV schedule for specific airtimes and game selections. This provides a convenient way for local fans to tune in and relive the glory of Husky sports.

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UWTV is dedicated to bringing you stories that matter. Whether it's reliving the excitement of Husky sports or exploring important issues facing our community, UWTV strives to inform, entertain, and inspire. By supporting UWTV, you're helping to ensure that these valuable stories continue to be told.