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Four-star junior Jackson Grant commits to Washington


A day after opening their season with an upset win against No. 16 Baylor, the Washington Huskies landed another piece they hope will lead to big wins in the future. Olympia’s 6-foot-9, four-star center Jackson Grant announced that he has committed to the Huskies. He’s listed as the No. 53 player in the nation and the No. 8 center for his class. (Seattle Times)

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