
Five Reach Double Figures as Washington Tops Oregon State 61-47
February 18, 2023 | Men's Basketball
SEATTLE (AP) - Jamal Bey scored 15 points, Braxton Meah had a double-double, and Washington (15-13, 7-10 Pac-12), defeated Oregon State 61-47 on Saturday night.
"We're taking it one game at a time," Head Coach Mike Hopkins said after the team's second consecutive win. "Our defense is playing at a high level and played great tonight."
After the Huskies went up by 15 on a steal and three-pointer by Koren Johnson at 12:02 of the second half, Oregon State battled back to get within 46-40 on a jumper by Tyler Bilodeau with 6:03 to go.
The Huskies scored the next nine points after the four-minute mark, with five coming from Keion Brooks Jr. Now leading 57-42 with 2:12 remaining, the Huskies led by at least 14 points the rest of the way.
Meah's 12 points and 11 rebounds resulted in his second double-double in three games and third this season.
Keyon Menifield, who scored 27 points in Wednesday's 72-71 OT victory over Oregon, scored 12 points. Brooks and Johnson scored 11 points each, the latter of whom recorded a career-high five steals, which is also the most by a Pac-12 true freshman this season.
Washington made 17-of-19 free throws. The Huskies held the Beavers to 2-for-19 from 3-point distance and held a Pac-12 opponent to less than 50 points for the first time this year.
It was the 310th meeting between the two teams with Washington leading 166-144. It is the third-most played series in the NCAA behind Oregon vs. Oregon State and Oregon vs. Washington.
Mike Hopkins picked up his 100th win in his sixth season as coach of the Huskies. "I love the guys," he said. "Wins and losses are important but it's the people that you're with that make the experience incredible."
UW travels to the bay area next week for two games, the first of which is against California on Thursday.
"We're taking it one game at a time," Head Coach Mike Hopkins said after the team's second consecutive win. "Our defense is playing at a high level and played great tonight."
After the Huskies went up by 15 on a steal and three-pointer by Koren Johnson at 12:02 of the second half, Oregon State battled back to get within 46-40 on a jumper by Tyler Bilodeau with 6:03 to go.
The Huskies scored the next nine points after the four-minute mark, with five coming from Keion Brooks Jr. Now leading 57-42 with 2:12 remaining, the Huskies led by at least 14 points the rest of the way.
Meah's 12 points and 11 rebounds resulted in his second double-double in three games and third this season.
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Keyon Menifield, who scored 27 points in Wednesday's 72-71 OT victory over Oregon, scored 12 points. Brooks and Johnson scored 11 points each, the latter of whom recorded a career-high five steals, which is also the most by a Pac-12 true freshman this season.
Washington made 17-of-19 free throws. The Huskies held the Beavers to 2-for-19 from 3-point distance and held a Pac-12 opponent to less than 50 points for the first time this year.
It was the 310th meeting between the two teams with Washington leading 166-144. It is the third-most played series in the NCAA behind Oregon vs. Oregon State and Oregon vs. Washington.
Mike Hopkins picked up his 100th win in his sixth season as coach of the Huskies. "I love the guys," he said. "Wins and losses are important but it's the people that you're with that make the experience incredible."
UW travels to the bay area next week for two games, the first of which is against California on Thursday.
Team Stats
OSU
UW
FG%
.323
.358
3FG%
.105
.250
FT%
.714
.895
RB
38
37
TO
18
17
STL
8
11
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