NCAAB Game Recap - Arizona at Washington
Sat Feb 18, 2017 8:00 PM EST

Pacif
61
Gonz
82
F
Vill
92
Seton
70
F
Kansas
67
Baylor
65
F
Ariz
76
Wash
68
F
USC
70
UCLA
102
F
Colora
73
Oreg
101
F
VaTec
90
Lou
94
F
TxTch
74
WVU
83
F(2OT)
UVA
41
UNC
65
F
Wake
94
Duke
99
F
KY
82
UGA
77
F
Fla
57
MissSt
52
F
MSU
63
Purd
80
F
FSU
66
Pitt
80
F
Tuls
60
Cin
80
F
SMU
76
Hou
66
F
SouthCar
62
Vand
71
F
StMar
70
BYU
57
F
ND
81
NCSU
72
F
TN-M
61
SEMO
90
F
NrthIA
44
WichSt
73
F
SacHr
82
LIU
83
F
David
79
UMass
74
F
Clem
65
Mia-FL
71
F
Charl
85
NE
71
F
Hartfo
52
UNH
82
F
UMassL
102
UMBC
108
F
Mercer
89
Citad
78
F
Mizzu
70
Tenn
90
F
Army
71
Navy
68
F
Elon
65
Drex
56
F
FlGlf
97
USC-Up
89
F(OT)
WIGB
80
WIMil
56
F
Evans
72
Brad
84
F
Lib
67
Winth
84
F
UNCA
66
Campbl
53
F
BGSU
75
Ohio
95
F
StBon
72
Dayt
76
F
StLou
40
Ford
54
F
KSU
64
Tex
61
F
SoFL
71
Tul
94
F
Ill
70
Iowa
66
F
TexAr
68
GASt
67
F
WriSt
74
Clev
68
F(2OT)
RobM
74
CenCT
64
F
Mia-O
58
Buff
71
F
LSU
72
Bama
90
F
Copp
79
SCSt
84
F
NCC
82
MD-ES
69
F
Hamp
61
BethC
62
F
Savan
75
Morg
83
F
UL
85
ULM
84
F
SHSU
53
InWor
69
F
UNCW
83
Hof
76
F
Stetsn
56
NJIT
60
F
UNCG
73
Furm
52
F
StFPA
75
Bry
79
F
Merrim
73
StFNY
55
F
MtStM
79
FaDi
74
F
NoAZ
68
S UT
84
F
Sac
59
MTSt
62
F
E MI
80
W MI
88
F
UTSA
73
N TX
83
F
StJos
68
LaSal
83
F
URI
77
GMas
74
F
Aub
62
TAMU
81
F
UCF
61
ECU
58
F
ORU
72
SDak
86
F
NFla
68
KennSt
85
F
Toled
88
NIU
80
F(OT)
Longw
72
Radf
79
F
Ball
109
CenMI
100
F(OT)
TxSt
67
GaSo
70
F
CenAR
61
NOrl
84
F
JU
69
Lipsco
81
F
ETSU
65
Chat
51
F
MorSt
73
Belm
89
F
W IL
91
NDSU
100
F(2OT)
AF
78
SJSU
83
F(OT)
FAU
94
USM
82
F
AzSt
71
WaSt
86
F
CoCar
78
Troy
87
F
HiPt
75
ChaSo
76
F
MsVl
69
PVAM
82
F
NCAT
53
How
84
F
SFA
60
SeLA
52
F
Princ
66
Brown
51
F
NM
61
Fres
71
F
Wyo
87
Bois
91
F
Pepp
61
LoyMa
82
F
MTSU
97
Marsh
86
F
TCU
71
IaSt
84
F
Miss
80
Ark
98
F
Rut
65
NW
69
F
Nebras
58
OhSt
57
F
ChiSt
65
UMKC
84
F
AlaAM
64
South
77
F
ASU
67
Alc
75
F
Norf
77
FlaAM
65
F(2OT)
Bingha
55
Stony
76
F
W&M
85
Del
64
F
JMU
65
Tows
75
F
VMI
61
Samf
80
F
WCU
56
Woff
84
F
Colum
79
Dart
80
F(OT)
SDSt
97
IPFW
89
F
NoKY
77
YSU
81
F
Corn
75
Harv
87
F
LongB
66
UCSB
48
F
GWebb
84
Presb
56
F
FIU
61
LaTec
77
F
UNCC
48
ODU
72
F
SIU-E
84
APSU
92
F
(N/A)
78
HCU
92
F
Lamar
63
TXAMC
70
F
NWSt
80
Nich
78
F
NMSt
107
UTRGV
101
F
E IL
82
Murr
65
F
TNTec
79
JSU
78
F(OT)
UtSt
66
Nev
77
F
MOSt
76
Drake
73
F
Niag
70
Sien
76
F
UTEP
79
Rice
71
F
Okla
92
OkSt
96
F
Xav
61
Marq
83
F
App
74
USA
87
F
ArkPB
40
TXSo
78
F
Gram
62
JackSt
59
F(OT)
E KY
66
TNSt
68
F
GrCan
77
UtVal
71
F
UND
77
Web
68
F
PorSt
82
Mont
85
F
N CO
87
IdaSt
81
F
CSBak
51
Seatt
48
F
HI
82
CAPoly
61
F
USF
65
Portl
51
F
UCDav
72
CS-Ful
79
F
USD
60
SCla
58
F(2OT)
UCRiv
60
UCIrv
79
F

Feb 18, 2017, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(5) Arizona

42

34

76

Washington

42

26

68

Lauri Markkanen carries No. 5 Arizona past Washington, 76-68
Sat Feb 18, 2017 11:40 PM

SEATTLE (AP) All season there have been injuries and absences for Arizona to overcome.

By this point, being down two starters on the road is just another on the list of challenges for the Wildcats.

"We can't change the injuries. They happen to every team," Arizona star freshman Lauri Markkanen said. "We just have been able to fight through it and guys are stepping up."

Markkanen had 26 points and 13 rebounds, Allonzo Trier scored 21 points and No. 5 Arizona held off a challenge from Washington for a 76-68 victory on Saturday night.

Arizona (25-3, 14-1 Pac-12) remained on top of the conference standings and won its fourth straight, doing it short-handed with starters Dusan Ristic and Kadeem Allen out because of injuries.

It wasn't easy, as Washington put forth one of its best efforts of the season but still couldn't snap a losing streak that's now reached nine games, tied for the longest in school history. Chance Comanche's rebound and dunk with 52 seconds left finally gave Arizona enough of a cushion to hold on in the final moments.

"We had to scratch and claw and fight to make plays to have a chance to win, and I know we had a couple of guys down but I thought (Washington's) effort level was great," Arizona coach Sean Miller said.

Miller was also proud of his own team for figuring out again how to play with missing pieces. Whether it was Ray Smith's season-ending injury, Parker Jackson-Cartwright missing a month, or Trier missing two-thirds of the season due to suspension, the Wildcats have never been whole.

And while Allen and Ristic are both expected to return soon, it was yet another challenge to overcome against the Huskies. Ristic was out after spraining his left ankle in Thursday's win over Washington State. Allen dislocated a finger on his shooting hand in practice earlier this week and never left the Wildcats' bench.

"It changes the dynamic of our team and makes everybody feel a little bit funny," Trier said. "It's an adjustment for me. It's an adjustment for the team and I think we'll continue to get better."

Markelle Fultz scored 26 points for Washington, but the Huskies (9-18, 2-13) picked the wrong time to go cold. Washington had no field goals over the final 4:41 of the game. Fultz missed two games last week with a sore knee.

"He's done everything imaginable to help our team," Washington coach Lorenzo Romar said.

Washington took its only lead of the second half at 52-51 as Fultz spun through the lane and converted a difficult layup with 14:50 remaining. Miller called timeout and Arizona immediately went to a zone defense that stymied the Huskies. Meanwhile, Trier hit his fourth 3-pointer to put Arizona in front and dunks by Markkanen and Comanche pushed the lead to 60-53 with 10:40 remaining.

David Crisp's 3-pointer snapped a nearly five-minute drought without a field goal by Washington, but Markkanen scored four straight points to push the lead to 67-58 with 7:20 left.

The Huskies didn't go away. Fultz rattled in a 3-pointer with 4:37 left and Arizona's lead was down to 69-65. It was the final field goal for the Huskies as the Wildcats pulled away capped by Comanche's dunk. He finished with 12 points.

POLL IMPLICATIONS

Arizona may move up one spot in the AP Top 25 when the poll is released on Monday after No. 4 Baylor lost to No. 3 Kansas on Saturday. It would be the Wildcats' highest ranking since December 2014.

BIG PICTURE

Arizona: Trier had a combined 11 points in his previous two games and made 3 of 17 shots against California and Washington State. He was 6 of 10 against the Huskies, including five 3-pointers, a new career high.

"He's at that point where a player generally is in early December. But everybody around him and who plays against him is further along," Miller said.

Washington: Center Malik Dime played for the first time since breaking a finger in his shooting hand last month and since serving a suspension for slapping a fan at Colorado. Dime played just 20 minutes due to foul trouble but at least gives the Huskies another size option on the interior the final few weeks of conference play.

UP NEXT

Arizona: The Wildcats return home to host USC on Thursday night.

Washington: The Huskies travel to rival Washington State next Sunday.

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This story has been corrected to delete an incorrect reference to Trier's points being a season high.

Leaders

Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Markkanen 26 0 1 13 2 0
A. Trier 21 0 3 3 1 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Fultz 26 0 6 2 1 0
N. Dickerson 14 0 0 9 0 0

Team Comparison

Ariz Wash
Points For 76 68
Field Goals 26/61-43% 25/57-44%
Three Pointers 7/16-44% 6/20-30%
Free Throws 17/23-74% 12/19-63%
Offensive Rebounds 14 16
Defensive Rebounds 21 20
Rebounds 40 40
Blocks 3 8
Steals 5 4
Turnovers 11 16
Personal Fouls 18 25
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Ariz Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sun Jan 29 Wash 66 @ Ariz 77 M. Fultz 16 K. Allen 14
Sat Feb 18 Ariz 76 @ Wash 68 L. Markkanen 26 M. Fultz 26

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 9,482
Game Time: