
Washington Falls to Stanford, 72-64
February 20, 2020 | Men's Basketball
SEATTLE (AP) -- Oscar Da Silva scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds, Tyrell Terry added 14 points and Stanford held Washington to just eight second-half field goals to beat the Huskies 72-64 on Thursday night.
The Cardinal (17-9, 6-7 Pac-12) picked up a quality road win with tournament selection time approaching, snapped a four-game losing streak and sent the Huskies (12-15, 2-12) to their ninth straight loss. Washington has now lost 13 of its last 15.
Washington got 14 points from Isaiah Stewart, who fueled the Huskies during an entertaining first half and also set the school's freshman record for blocks and rebounds.
The Huskies took a 37-35 halftime lead on Nahziah Carter's fastbreak dunk following a steal and touch pass form Marcus Tsohonis. The rally was spurred in part by a flagrant foul on Lukas Kisunas, giving Stewart two free throws, and an 8-4 run to finish the half.
RaeQuan Battle's four-point play with 16:03 in the game gave the Huskies a 47-44 lead, but things went awry from there. Stanford held Washington scoreless for the next 5:10, then for another 4:21 after a pair of free throws, building a 55-49 lead with 9:14 left.
They weren't done, adding another 4:27 scoreless stretch. In all, the Huskies made 1 of 17 field goals during those runs, shooting 27% from the field in the second half. They hit just 4 of 24 3-point attempts.
Stanford also got 12 points from Spencer Jones, who was 4 of 8 on 3-pointers.
Tsohonis added 11 for Washington, and Carter and Battle added 10 apiece.
UP NEXT
Washington: The Huskies host Cal on Saturday.
The Cardinal (17-9, 6-7 Pac-12) picked up a quality road win with tournament selection time approaching, snapped a four-game losing streak and sent the Huskies (12-15, 2-12) to their ninth straight loss. Washington has now lost 13 of its last 15.
Washington got 14 points from Isaiah Stewart, who fueled the Huskies during an entertaining first half and also set the school's freshman record for blocks and rebounds.
The Huskies took a 37-35 halftime lead on Nahziah Carter's fastbreak dunk following a steal and touch pass form Marcus Tsohonis. The rally was spurred in part by a flagrant foul on Lukas Kisunas, giving Stewart two free throws, and an 8-4 run to finish the half.
RaeQuan Battle's four-point play with 16:03 in the game gave the Huskies a 47-44 lead, but things went awry from there. Stanford held Washington scoreless for the next 5:10, then for another 4:21 after a pair of free throws, building a 55-49 lead with 9:14 left.
They weren't done, adding another 4:27 scoreless stretch. In all, the Huskies made 1 of 17 field goals during those runs, shooting 27% from the field in the second half. They hit just 4 of 24 3-point attempts.
Stanford also got 12 points from Spencer Jones, who was 4 of 8 on 3-pointers.
Tsohonis added 11 for Washington, and Carter and Battle added 10 apiece.
UP NEXT
Washington: The Huskies host Cal on Saturday.
Team Stats
Stan
UW
FG%
.473
.355
3FG%
.389
.167
FT%
.684
.762
RB
36
37
TO
11
12
STL
4
5
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