Kelsey Plum was a once-in-a-generation star who is arguably the greatest basketball player in UW history. That's why the school will hang her No. 10 in the rafters.
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Washington would retire Kelsey Plum’s number. Eight years after she graduated, it happened. At halftime of its game against Purdue on Saturday, Washington sent its first women's jersey to the rafters,
When you combine the records, the team success, the sellouts and the "what is she going to do next?" factor — has any Washington Husky had a greater impact than Kelsey Plum?
After a record-setting career on Montlake, Kelsey Plum became the first UW Huskies women's basketball player to have her number retired.
Only six Washington athletes have had their number retired in that building: Thomas, fellow men’s basketball players Brandon Roy and Bob Houbregs, volleyball players Courtney Thompson and Krista Vansant, and now Kelsey. It’s about as exclusive a club as they come. But Plum isn’t just in the club — she has full-fledged VIP status.
It was always a matter of when, not if, Washington would retire Kelsey Plum's number. Eight years after she graduated, it happened. At halftime of its game against Purdue on Saturday, Washington sent its first women's jersey to the rafters,
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