
Washington Hosts Stanford Thursday Night at Hec Ed
January 11, 2023 | Men's Basketball
SEATTLE – Washington (9-8, 1-5) returns to Alaska Airlines Arena in attempt to halt a five-game slide. The Stanford Cardinal come to Seattle having lost three-straight and all five of its conference games. The teams tip off at 8 p.m. on Thursday night.
Aaron Goldsmith and Donny Marshall have the call on FS1 while Tony Castricone and Jason Hamilton will call the action on the Husky Sports Network, and locally on Sports Radio KJR-AM 950.
The Matchup
This is the 157th matchup between the Huskies and Cardinal. The teams split the 2021-22 regular-season series with Washington's win snapping a four-game losing streak to Stanford. The Cardinal have won two of the last three games at Hec Ed. Jamal Bey scored 17 points on 4-for-8 shooting from three-point range the last time these teams met in Seattle, leading the home team to victory.
Last Time Out
Washington scored the final 12 points of Sunday's contest but ran out of time against Arizona State, ultimately falling 73-65. Keyon Menifield converted a traditional three-point play to cut Washington's deficit to 54-46 with 6:48 to play but Arizona State would not relent. Menifield finished with eight assists and five rebounds – both career highs – to compliment ten points. Game recap
Signing Day
Four-star recruit Wesley Yates III (Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont United) signed a National Letter of Intent on Nov. 16, announcing his commitment to Washington. Yates is the 37th-ranked prospect on ESPN's Top-100. The signing continues the momentum built from last year's class, which includes the No. 1 rated player in the state of Washington, Tyler Linhardt (Seattle, Wash./King's HS) and guard Keyon Menifield Jr. (Mount Morris, Mich./Phoenix [Ariz.] Prep).
Up Next
The Huskies host Cal in the #Fight4Literacy game on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Tickets
Season tickets, passes and single-game tickets are available.
Aaron Goldsmith and Donny Marshall have the call on FS1 while Tony Castricone and Jason Hamilton will call the action on the Husky Sports Network, and locally on Sports Radio KJR-AM 950.
The Matchup
This is the 157th matchup between the Huskies and Cardinal. The teams split the 2021-22 regular-season series with Washington's win snapping a four-game losing streak to Stanford. The Cardinal have won two of the last three games at Hec Ed. Jamal Bey scored 17 points on 4-for-8 shooting from three-point range the last time these teams met in Seattle, leading the home team to victory.
Last Time Out
Washington scored the final 12 points of Sunday's contest but ran out of time against Arizona State, ultimately falling 73-65. Keyon Menifield converted a traditional three-point play to cut Washington's deficit to 54-46 with 6:48 to play but Arizona State would not relent. Menifield finished with eight assists and five rebounds – both career highs – to compliment ten points. Game recap
Signing Day
Four-star recruit Wesley Yates III (Beaumont, Texas/Beaumont United) signed a National Letter of Intent on Nov. 16, announcing his commitment to Washington. Yates is the 37th-ranked prospect on ESPN's Top-100. The signing continues the momentum built from last year's class, which includes the No. 1 rated player in the state of Washington, Tyler Linhardt (Seattle, Wash./King's HS) and guard Keyon Menifield Jr. (Mount Morris, Mich./Phoenix [Ariz.] Prep).
Up Next
The Huskies host Cal in the #Fight4Literacy game on Saturday at 3 p.m.
Tickets
Season tickets, passes and single-game tickets are available.
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