PHOTOS: WWU Blue/White Scrimmage

PHOTOS: WWU Blue/White Scrimmage

Deandre Dickson (left) and Logan Schilder (right) battle during the WWU Blue White Scrimmage at Carver Gym in Bellingham. October 21, 2017. Photo: Doug Lange Photo: KPUG/Doug Lange


Fans got their first look at the 2017-2018 Western Washington University men’s basketball team Saturday in the annual Blue/White Scrimmage at Carver Gym. Deandre Dickson scored a game high 31 points to lead the White squad to a 95-75 victory. Siaan Rojas finished with a double-double of 21 points and 15 rebounds for the Blue squad.

LISTEN: WWU men’s basketball coach Tony Dominguez talks with KPUG’s Doug Lange

The Viking men are next in action November 1st when they host Quest for an exhibition game.

Enjoy the photo gallery of the action on WECU Court below. All photos by Doug Lange.




















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