NCAAB Game Recap - Seattle at Washington
Fri Nov 24, 2017 3:00 PM EST

Duke
85
Tex
78
F(OT)
Purd
89
Ariz
64
F
Oakl
59
Kansas
102
F
UConn
57
MSU
77
F
Vill
64
NrthIA
50
F
Fla
111
Gonz
105
F(2OT)
UNC
87
Ark
68
F
UMass
51
Minn
69
F
Xav
86
AzSt
102
F
Pepp
65
TAMU
81
F
StFPA
72
Lou
84
F
Vand
59
Seton
72
F
StMar
79
WaSt
84
F
UCF
45
WVU
83
F
Bama
71
BYU
59
F
Mizzu
90
StJon
82
F
ChiSt
73
Presb
75
F
TNTec
86
NebOm
85
F
ArkSt
61
SoFL
72
F
Furm
78
UNH
64
F
ECU
47
Rut
61
F
LongB
74
OrSt
69
F
NoAZ
71
UCIrv
77
F
SeLA
77
Samf
71
F
AbCh
85
Campbl
80
F(OT)
Tenn
67
NCSU
58
F
MD-ES
66
JackSt
63
F
Nich
88
UMBC
89
F
PorSt
69
Butl
71
F
SprH
67
NOrl
74
F
Bry
78
Hartfo
73
F
Seatt
84
Wash
89
F
ORU
48
PSU
86
F
TXSo
77
Clem
84
F
UtSt
71
NE
67
F
Harv
77
StJos
71
F
AlaAM
74
Niag
96
F
Toled
77
Corn
80
F
StFNY
76
Navy
85
F
N TX
49
GaTec
63
F
JU
92
Fairf
84
F
E MI
67
Ind
87
F
UNCW
78
LoyIL
102
F
CenCT
74
Clev
73
F
USC-Up
74
BGSU
83
F
Portl
71
Okla
93
F
Norf
53
RobM
75
F
USM
71
SDak
84
F
W Ky
63
SMU
61
F
UGA
68
SDSU
75
F
WCU
65
TexAr
89
F
NM
67
TCU
69
F
FlaAM
50
WIGB
57
F
GWebb
47
WriSt
67
F
Winth
85
Aub
119
F
Denv
71
FlGlf
79
F
UNCG
75
Wake
81
F
MtStM
77
Ohio
96
F
HiPt
67
UNCC
70
F
Kent
67
Valpa
77
F
UVA
70
URI
55
F
NCC
73
Ill
86
F
Nebras
84
Maris
59
F
GrgWas
59
KSU
67
F
E WA
69
Utah
85
F
TXAMC
58
UTSA
72
F
(N/A)
48
MOSt
80
F
Citad
78
FSU
113
F
(N/A)
44
E IL
96
F
SacHr
50
NW
81
F
Stan
71
OhSt
79
F
NWSt
60
ColSt
72
F
N CO
80
YSU
67
F
WIMil
49
Wisc
71
F
ArkPB
69
Pacif
78
F
CAPoly
53
CenMI
56
F
Oreg
89
DeP
79
F(OT)
Sac
63
CS-Ful
68
F
StBon
63
MD
61
F
PVAM
66
UCSB
69
F
Hamp
80
Rider
94
F
TxSt
62
Canis
68
F
Ida
62
CSBak
64
F
Nev
67
HI
54
F

Nov 24, 2017, 3:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Seattle

36

48

84

Washington

38

51

89

Nowell's 25 points lead Washington over Seattle 89-84
Fri Nov 24, 2017 6:42 PM

SEATTLE (AP) With Washington struggling to put away crosstown rival Seattle University, freshman Jaylen Nowell took control of the game by relentlessly attacking the basket.

Nowell finished with 25 points as he converted nine free throws over the final 4:13 to help Washington held off Seattle 89-84 on Friday.

"He wants the ball," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "Like the Belmont game, you can see it in his eyes and as a coach sometimes you've got to walk away and let it go because he's just feeling it."

Washington converted their final 19 free throws - with 12 of Nowell's points coming from the line.

"They were in the bonus fairly early so we just made it a point to just go at them," Nowell said.

Matej Kavas scored 25 points to lead Seattle (2-4), who fell just shy of beating the Huskies for the first time since returning to Division I in 2009.

Matisse Thybulle added 18 points and David Crisp had 16 for the Huskies, who improved to 3-2 on the season. Both teams shot an identical 28-of-58 from the field (48 percent), while Seattle was more potent from 3-point territory with 12 makes.

The Redhawks kept it close in the first half with the benefit of 11 second-chance points. Seattle got hot from distance after the break, going 7-of-15 from 3-point territory. The Huskies' ability to get to the line proved the difference, going 25 of 30.

"The game was won making 19 straight foul shots to end the game. These guys found a way against a really tough opponent that gave us everything they got," Hopkins said.

Washington built a 10-point lead, 21-11, over the first nine minutes of play only to see the lead evaporate before the break.

A 3-pointer from Richaud Gittens gave Seattle a 60-59 lead with 12:05 remaining, but Thybulle answered with a 3 to wrestle the lead back.

Seattle closed to within 81-80 with 1:28 remaining on a pair of free throws by Josh Hearlihy. Nowell converted two free throws with 32.9 seconds remaining to give Washington an 85-82 cushion. After a turnover by Aaron Nettles, Nowell sunk four more foul shots in the closing seconds.

"We've got to get a lot better and we're striving to be better every day," Hopkins said.

PERSONNEL POINTS

Washington freshman Michael Carter III is expected to miss 6-8 weeks after sustaining a broken hand. Carter was averaging just under six minutes a game.

Junior forward Devenir Duruisseau has left the team and will look to transfer after the academic year at Washington. He is on pace to graduate this spring and will be eligible to play elsewhere next season. He appeared in just one game this year, recording less than a minute of court time.

THE TAKEAWAY

Seattle: Seattle: The Redhawks gave the Huskies one of the best games since the school returned to Division I competition. Aaron Menzies caused problems for Washington's interior defense while Kavas shot over the Huskies from the perimeter. Menzies scored 17 points for Seattle.

Washington: The Huskies are still adapting to Mike Hopkins' system in his first year with the school. Allowing 84 points to Seattle illustrates the growing pains of implementing Hopkins' zone defense.

UP NEXT

Seattle returns home to face Idaho State, which is winless this season, on Monday.

Washington hosts UC Davis on Sunday.

Leaders

Seattle PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Kavas 25 0 2 5 0 0
A. Menzies 17 0 1 13 0 2
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 25 0 4 2 1 1
M. Thybulle 18 0 4 2 5 2

Team Comparison

Seatt Wash
Points For 84 89
Field Goals 28/58-48% 28/58-48%
Three Pointers 12/32-38% 8/26-31%
Free Throws 16/21-76% 25/30-83%
Offensive Rebounds 14 8
Defensive Rebounds 21 20
Rebounds 37 30
Blocks 3 5
Steals 4 11
Turnovers 18 11
Personal Fouls 22 21
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - Wash Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Nov 24 Seatt 84 @ Wash 89 M. Kavas 25 J. Nowell 25

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 6,428
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