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I’m still away on vacation. And, yes, it is strange having no idea what’s going on with the Huskies.

I’ll be back January 10th with full, daily coverage of the Huskies.

Come back tomorrow for post-game analysis from our guest blogger, Gant’s Moustache.

While I’m gone, we’ll have plenty at Montlake Madness to keep you occupied, but for full game coverage, check out these excellent (and free) websites:

UDubSports.com’s basketball page (I’ll be back to writing for this site as well, just as soon as I return home.)

Percy Allen’s Husky Hoops blog

Don Ruiz’s UW Husky Insider blog

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UW San Fran preview copyHere’s a smaller-than-usual game preview for Sunday’s game. I’ll be back in full force on January 9th, and you won’t get another skimpy preview for the rest of the year!

The Washington Huskies (8-2) will play the San Francisco Dons (4-9) on Sunday at 12:00 PM at Hec Edmundson Pavilion.

The game will be broadcast on FSN NW and KJR-950 in Seattle, or your local Husky radio affiliate elsewhere (click here to find yours).

What you need to know about the Huskies:

The Huskies last played on Tuesday evening at home, when they defeated Texas A&M, 73-64.

The Huskies are most recently ranked 22nd in the AP poll and 19th in the Coaches’ Poll.

This will be the first-ever meeting between the Huskies and the Dons.

Projected lineup: G – Abdul Gaddy, G – Isaiah Thomas, G – Quincy Pondexter, F – Darnell Gant, F – Matthew Bryan-Amaning

What you need to know about the Dons:

San Francisco comes into the game at 4-9, having last defeated Cal State Bakersfield 82-73 on Wednesday night.

San Francisco’s best player is Dior Lowhorn, a 6’7″ senior forward who averages 19.2 points, 5.7 rebounds, 0.9 assists per game. Last season, the Texas Tech transfer led the WCC in scoring.

Projected lineup: G – Michael Williams, G – Dontae Bryant, F – Dior Lowhorn, F – Angelo Caloiaro, C – Tomas Bruha

Keys to the game/What to Expect:

The Huskies will obviously have the talent advantage here, but the Dons do have height. San Francisco has five regular players 6’7″ or taller, usually starting three forwards, and two guards over six feet. It will be critical for the Huskies to use their advantage on the perimeter against the Dons.

Key matchup: Quincy Pondexter vs. Dior Lowhorn. Quincy will have his hands full guarding a player like Lowhorn, who can, according to his coach, “shoot the basketball. He can post up. He can face up and do some things off the dribble.”

What I expect: The talent level is too wide here, particularly between our guards and theirs. I expect the Huskies to prevail, 86-64.

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Over the next couple of months, I’ll be previewing the upcoming Husky basketball season from various different angles including player previews and Pac-10 team-by-team previews. But, before we begin all of that fun stuff, I want to hear from YOU, the fans, about what you expect from the upcoming season. We’ll break the poll into a few posts, and then I’ll publish the results, and weigh in with my opinion.

I hope you enjoy, and thanks for taking the time to make your voice heard. Part I of the poll will focus on overall team questions:

PART I – OVERALL TEAM QUESTIONS

How many Pac-10 wins will the Huskies have this season? (Last season, the team was 14-4)

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Where will the Huskies finish in the Pac-10 this season? (Last season, the Dawgs finished first)

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Who will be the Huskies' stiffest competition when trying to repeat as Pac-10 champions?

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In which of these areas will the Huskies improve this season? (pick as many as you'd like)

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In which of these areas will the Huskies be worse off this season? (pick as many as you'd like)

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On a scale of 1-5, what is your confidence level in Coach Lorenzo Romar?

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Nationally speaking, where will the Huskies wind up at the end of this season?

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How many freshman will average more than 10 minutes per game this season? (Last season, Isaiah Thomas, Darnell Gant and Elston Turner all achieved this)

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If everything goes right for the Huskies (no injuries, guys play up to their potential, etc.), what is their ceiling this year?

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How many players will the Dawgs put on the 10-man All-Pac-10 Team this season (last year we had two: Jon Brockman and Justin Dentmon)

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