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Washington’s System Accelerator: How Tilda Trygger Boosts & Elevates UW Huskies’ Performance on Day One

How Tilda Trygger Elevates Washington's Schemes on Day One

by Nesto Roland
April 24, 2026
in #UDUBWBB
Reading Time: 6 mins read
Washington’s System Accelerator: How Tilda Trygger Boosts & Elevates UW Huskies’ Performance on Day One

How Tilda Trygger Elevates Washington’s Schemes

When the Washington Huskies acquired 6’6″ rising junior forward Tilda Trygger from the transfer portal, it sent shockwaves throughout the women’s college basketball world. It signaled the arrival of Tina Langley’s Huskies program as a true national player on the recruiting scene (particularly, as a followup to the transfer of Avery Howell from USC the year before); and announced Washington’s intent to be a national program with aspirations of NCAA national championship relevancy.

Make no mistake, UW’s cost in sweat equity and financial commitment to secure Trygger’s services was not made with intentions of another 2nd Round NCAA Tournament exit next season. If there is a floor for next season, it is now a Sweet 16 appearance.

Higher and greater expectations for the Dawgs are well-founded because Trygger isn’t just a talent upgrade for the Huskies — she’s a structural improvement for what Washington already aims to be under Head Coach Tina Langley. Her skill set plugs directly into three core pillars of the Huskies’ identity: spacing, tempo, and defensive versatility.

1. Spacing the Floor Without Sacrificing Size

Washington’s offense works best when the floor is stretched horizontally, creating driving lanes for guards and isolations for Brynn McGaughy. Tilda Trygger’s shooting profile — efficient finishing inside (69.8% at the rim) and legitimate three‑point touch (33.9% from three) — gives UW more of something it hasn’t consistently had: a big who can pull opposing centers away from the rim, then shoot from deep or go hard to the basket.

That single change unlocks multiple actions:

  • 5‑out ball screens where Trygger pops to the arc, forcing a slow-footed center to defend in space.

  • SIngle-High Screen or Double-High Screen(Horns) with Tilda and/or Brynn at the 3-point line to help free Sayvia Sellers to attack downhill even in half-court offensive sets .

  • High‑low looks interchangeable with Brynn McGaughy, who thrives catching at the free throw line or short corner — with Tilda having the ability to flash to the low post to score over defenders.

  • Empty‑side pick‑and‑rolls that isolate a guard and a big with no weak‑side help.

  • Double big screens for elite sharpshooter Avery Howell to free her for catch and shoot threes (to counter strong denial defense, like she faced vs. TCU in UW’s second round NCAA tournament game).

Trygger doesn’t need high volume to impact spacing — her ability to shoot is enough to reshape defensive coverage.

2. A Perfect Fit for Washington’s Pace‑and‑Space Transition Game

Tina Langley’s teams are at their best when they run selectively but decisively. Trygger fits that rhythm:

  • She runs the floor well for her size, which turns defensive rebounds into early‑offense opportunities.

  • She’s a high‑efficiency rim runner, which pairs beautifully with Sayvia Sellers’ ability to push tempo.

  • Her touch around the basket means Washington can finish transition possessions without needing to reset.

This is where her pairing with McGaughy becomes especially dangerous. One big can rim run while the other trails into an open three-pointer — a nightmare for defenses trying to match up in transition.

3. Defensive Versatility That Expands Washington’s Coverage Options

Washington’s defense has been solid, but Trygger gives Langley more schematic flexibility:

Rim protection (1.3 blocks per game), blending superior height with elite agility, allows UW to play more aggressively at the point of attack.

  • Her size and timing support drop coverage against elite guards.

  • Her mobility allows for soft hedges and late switches without creating mismatches.

The Huskies can now toggle between coverages based on opponent personnel — something they couldn’t consistently do last season.

And with McGaughy beside her, Washington finally has a two‑big lineup that doesn’t compromise lateral quickness.

4. Stabilizing the Rebounding Battle

Washington has been competitive on the glass, but not dominant. Trygger helps fix that:

  • She’s strong on defensive boards (4.3 per game), which fuels transition; and solid on the offensive boards (2.7 per game), creating second chance scoring opportunities.

  • Her 6’6″ length improves contested rebounds, an area where UW struggled against top‑tier frontcourts.

  • She allows McGaughy to rebound more freely from the weak side, where she’s most effective.

This is the kind of addition that changes Washington’s possession math — more defensive stops, more offensive runouts, more control of game flow.

Tilda’s X‑Factor Effect: Brynn McGaughy Unlocked

What Tilda Trygger really unlocks for Washington is a version of Brynn McGaughy who finally gets to operate without being the automatic focal point of every scouting report. With two skilled, physical, mobile forwards on the floor at once, defenses will lose the ability to overload Brynn’s touches or send automatic doubles the moment she dribbles the ball. Instead of battling through constant crowding, she gets to play with real offensive freedom.

Trygger’s presence will force UW’s opponents into uncomfortable defensive choices. Very few teams have one forward who can credibly guard either a 6’3” matchup‑problem like McGaughy or a 6’6” matchup-problem like Trygger — almost nobody has two.

If opponents try to hide a smaller wing player on 6’6″ Tilda, Washington immediately gains a size mismatch. When they put their best defender on Brynn, Tilda punishes the weaker assignment. And when teams try to “scram switch” (i.e., quickly replace the outsized defender with a better post defender during live action), the Huskies can simply invert the action and attack the mismatch on the other side.

The Trygger ripple effect is simple but powerful: Brynn McGaughy gets cleaner catches, more single‑coverage opportunities, and far more possessions where she’s attacking a defender who’s already compromised. She can post and seal a defender deeper, face up with space, and flow into her moves without a second body sitting in her lap. The offense becomes less about Brynn muscling through traffic and more about her exploiting the natural advantages created by Washington’s dual‑forward lineup.

With Trygger beside her, McGaughy’s scoring windows widen — her defensive reads will simplify and her efficiency should climb as a result. Also, the Huskies gain a more confident offensive flow that comes from knowing that no defense can comfortably match up with both of their versatile forwards at once.

This isn’t just a boost — Tilda frees Brynn to be the most dangerous version of herself.

The Bottom Line

With Tilda Trygger in the mix, her presence will reshape the strategy of player matchups, and stabilize UW’s defensive rotations.

Meanwhile, Washington’s offensive schemes will become more connected to every player’s on-court movements and abilities; resulting in smoother, cleaner actions that are harder to predict, harder to disrupt, and ultimately harder to guard.

Trygger doesn’t just fit seamlessly into what Washington already does on offense and defense — she strengthens it, broadens it, and raises the level of everyone around her. The Huskies become a more complete, more versatile, and more resilient team the moment she steps on the floor.

Tilda Trygger isn’t just a frontcourt upgrade — she’s Washington’s system accelerator, a force multiplier for everything the Huskies want to execute on the court.

GO DAWGS!

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