Breaking News: Game-Changer Alert! Washington Huskies Women Snatch Another Key Player from Transfer Portal to Boost Their Lineup!

Strong Production at NC State

The 6-foot-6 forward delivered an impressive season for the NC State Wolfpack, averaging 10.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game while shooting an efficient 51.8% from the field. She started all 30 games for a Wolfpack squad that finished 21-11 and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.

Tilda Trygger - 2025-26 - Women's Basketball - NC State University Athletics

Consistent Scoring Impact

Throughout the season, she proved to be a reliable offensive contributor, scoring in double figures 14 times. One of her standout performances came on January 29, when she exploded for a career-high 25 points on 10-of-14 shooting in a dominant 106-84 win over Boston College.

Tilda Trygger - 2025-26 - Women's Basketball - NC State University Athletics

Breakout Freshman Campaign

Before her breakout year, Trygger earned All-ACC Freshman honors during the 2024–25 season. She averaged 6.6 points and 4.9 rebounds while shooting 52% from the floor and starting 23 of 34 games, showing steady development early in her college career.

International Experience and Eligibility

The 20-year-old forward from Stockholm, Sweden, also competes with the Swedish national team, bringing valuable international experience to her game. She still has two years of college eligibility remaining, making her a long-term asset for her next program.

Trygger's International Performance Review

Washington Strengthens Frontcourt Depth

Her addition addresses a major need for the Washington Huskies, which lost significant frontcourt depth after eight departures, including centers Yulia Grabovskaia (graduation) and Olivia Anderson (transfer). The Huskies were in need of experienced size and production inside.

Supporting Cast and Roster Moves

Aside from standout forward Brynn McGaughy, who earned All-Big Ten Freshman honors, Washington’s returning forward group is limited to redshirt freshmen Nina Cain and Daniella McLean. The program also recently added Oklahoma State transfer Macey Huard, a 6-foot-2 guard expected to join as a junior, as part of a broader roster rebuild.

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