NCAAB Game Recap - Stanford at Washington
Sat Jan 13, 2018 8:00 PM EST

Vill
78
StJon
71
F
WVU
71
TxTch
72
F
Mich
82
MSU
72
F
Purd
81
Minn
47
F
WichSt
72
Tuls
69
F
Wake
71
Duke
89
F
TCU
97
Okla
102
F(OT)
Crei
70
Xav
92
F
OrSt
75
AzSt
77
F
KSU
72
Kansas
73
F
GTown
61
Seton
74
F
Cin
78
SoFL
55
F
Gonz
75
USF
65
F
Oreg
83
Ariz
90
F
Mia-FL
63
Clem
72
F
UNC
69
ND
68
F
KY
74
Vand
67
F
Aub
76
MissSt
68
F
Syr
90
FSU
101
F(2OT)
TAMU
62
Tenn
75
F
StBon
73
URI
87
F
UMBC
89
UMassL
62
F
Albany
84
Maine
66
F
LaSal
94
Duques
101
F(3OT)
Chat
101
Citad
110
F(OT)
UConn
67
Tul
57
F
Fla
72
Miss
78
F
SouthCar
64
UGA
57
F
Dart
72
BC
86
F
MtStM
81
StFPA
80
F(OT)
Stony
62
Vermt
73
F
Bingha
65
Hartfo
97
F
Mem
75
Temp
72
F(OT)
GaTec
69
Pitt
54
F
Mia-O
66
Buff
82
F
BGSU
78
Akr
80
F
StLou
81
GMas
86
F
Denv
72
SDSt
94
F
ORU
64
NDSU
82
F
Web
79
UND
89
F
FAU
73
UTSA
69
F
N TX
85
Rice
78
F
Baylor
65
IaSt
75
F
Bry
76
CenCT
80
F
GASt
72
CoCar
58
F
GaSo
60
App
59
F
UMKC
75
SeatU
77
F
AbCh
69
NWSt
58
F
Samf
50
Mercer
81
F
VMI
48
ETSU
89
F
SacHr
92
StFNY
52
F
Tows
99
W&M
73
F
Del
61
JMU
60
F
Hof
91
Drex
86
F
Mont
92
PorSt
89
F
NoAZ
75
S UT
81
F
IdaSt
80
N CO
94
F
Cal
53
WaSt
78
F
ColSt
78
Wyo
73
F
Brad
65
LoyIL
81
F
USC-Up
69
Stetsn
87
F
VaTec
86
Lou
94
F
Belm
75
E IL
66
F
CenAR
79
Nich
86
F
Troy
79
USA
64
F
FlaAM
81
BethC
99
F
How
88
SCSt
91
F(OT)
Merrim
67
LIU
69
F
RobM
81
FaDi
75
F
E MI
66
NIU
72
F
GrgWas
68
Rich
78
F
Toled
93
CenMI
82
F
Morg
67
NCAT
69
F
Copp
61
NCC
81
F
Ball
58
W MI
73
F
AF
78
SJSU
71
F
Tex
64
OkSt
65
F
Evans
65
Drake
81
F
LaTec
62
UAB
74
F
E KY
91
SEMO
86
F
APSU
87
JSU
67
F
TXAMC
55
NOrl
61
F
Alc
77
MsVl
63
F
McNee
71
SeLA
62
F
IlSt
70
SIU
74
F
USM
49
MTSU
69
F
Mizzu
63
Ark
65
F
Lipsco
69
JU
87
F
TxSt
72
ArkLR
70
F
MD-ES
59
Savan
87
F
TXSo
80
JackSt
85
F(OT)
PVAM
71
Gram
80
F
AlaAM
67
ASU
70
F
InWor
63
SFA
83
F
Omaha
78
IPFW
82
F
Furm
70
Woff
79
F
Fairf
89
Maris
95
F(OT)
Sien
61
Manh
72
F
Corn
54
Princ
91
F
Colum
71
Penn
77
F
NE
81
UNCW
77
F(OT)
Charl
58
Elon
63
F
NM
80
Fres
89
F
NJIT
54
FlGlf
68
F
Marsh
76
ODU
82
F
KennSt
78
NFla
85
F
W Ky
73
UNCC
63
F
HCU
68
SHSU
81
F
UNCG
66
WCU
55
F
MorSt
71
TN-M
67
F
South
76
ArkPB
78
F(OT)
(N/A)
45
W IL
107
F
TNSt
79
SIU-E
82
F
ULM
48
ULALA
82
F
UTARL
97
ArkSt
71
F
Stan
73
Wash
64
F
StMar
91
Pepp
67
F
UtSt
57
Nev
83
F
Valpa
76
NrthIA
81
F
Bama
74
LSU
66
F
ChiSt
58
UtVal
83
F
UTRGV
71
GrCan
84
F
LongB
75
UCRiv
68
F
UCDav
70
CS-Ful
85
F
FIU
68
UTEP
72
F
Murr
71
TNTec
45
F
NMSt
66
CSBak
53
F
UCIrv
71
CSNor
54
F
BYU
84
SCla
50
F
LoyMa
71
USD
75
F
Pacif
66
Portl
54
F
SDSU
80
Bois
83
F
MTSt
68
Sac
87
F
Col
68
UCLA
59
F
UCSB
76
HI
77
F

Jan 13, 2018, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Stanford

35

38

73

Washington

33

31

64

Stanford earns road sweep with 73-64 win over Washington
Sat Jan 13, 2018 11:27 PM

SEATTLE (AP) Daejon Davis was still in his Stanford uniform nearly 45 minutes later, signing autographs for the handful of kids still lingering around seeking out the former Seattle high school star.

There were good reasons for the kids to wait for Davis after a memorable first college trip back to his hometown.

"It was amazing. It was everything that I imagined. I wanted to come in here and get a win, (and) we did it," Davis said.

Davis, a one-time Washington commit, had 16 points, Reid Travis also finished with 16 points, and Stanford completed its first two-game road sweep in conference play in nearly eight years with a 73-64 win over Washington on Saturday night.

The Cardinal (10-8, 4-1 Pac-12) had not won both games of a Pac-12 road trip since sweeping the Oregon schools in February 2010. Stanford raced past Washington State on Thursday and took advantage of offensive struggles by Washington to pull away for its fourth straight victory.

"It's a big deal for us to have the confidence now to know we can go on the road and win some games," Stanford coach Jerod Haase said. "We did a lot of things that are necessary. We still have room for improvement - free throws and making some silly plays and turnovers - but more importantly we did a lot of positive things."

Davis was the star, playing a few miles from where he was a prep standout at Garfield High School and on the court he was originally slated to play collegiately. Davis de-committed from Washington after Lorenzo Romar was fired last March and instead ended up at Stanford.

Davis was the subject of boos and chants from Washington fans throughout, but he silenced those same fans hitting a 3-pointer with 3:23 left to push Stanford's lead to 65-60. It was his only 3 of the game, and Davis added 10 rebounds and five assists. He did have seven turnovers.

"You can say it's not a big deal for him to come home, but it is," Travis said. "We see how many people are in the crowd for him. We hear what they're chanting at him when he's at the free-throw line. We wanted to get this win as much for him so he could come back home and have a good showing."

Michael Humphrey had 13 points and nine rebounds, and Kezie Okpala added 10 points for the Cardinal.

Jaylen Nowell, high school teammates with Davis, led Washington (13-5, 3-2) with 20 points and David Crisp added 11. The Huskies were unable to overcome long scoreless stretches in both halves and were outrebounded 48-28.

"Offensively we're not going to win a lot of games shooting those percentages," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "I don't know if it was lack of execution, missing open shots, one of those days, we're going to have to go back and look at the tape."

PULLING AWAY

Stanford had double-digit leads in both halves, including a 13-point lead with 8:40 remaining after Okpala's two-handed dunk down the lane. They nearly gave it all away as the Huskies scored 11 of the next 13 points and pulled within 60-56 on Crisp's basket with 6:09 left. The lead was down to 62-60 after Matisse Thybulle's free throws with 3:52 left, but that was Washington's final charge. Davis answered with his first 3-pointer of the game and pushed the Cardinal lead back to five. After a pair of empty possessions for Washington, Dorian Pickens added another 3 and Stanford led 68-60 with 2:25 left.

Hopkins took the blame for the two key 3-pointers saying defensive calls he made backfired and led to the open looks for Stanford.

BIG PICTURE

Stanford: This should have been a far more comfortable victory for the Cardinal, but foul shooting was a major issue. Stanford was 15 of 28 at the foul line after entering the game at 69.5 percent for the season. Travis, who shoots nearly 71 percent on the season, was just 4 of 10.

Washington: The Huskies settled for the 3-pointer too often. Washington was 5 of 22 on 3s and 2 of 12 in the second half. Some of those were forced in the final moments, but too often the Huskies looked confused against Stanford's defense.

UP NEXT

Stanford: The Cardinal return home to host Arizona State next Wednesday.

Washington: The Huskies head back on the road and are at Utah next Thursday.

Leaders

Stanford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Davis 16 0 5 10 1 1
R. Travis 16 0 2 5 0 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 20 0 1 3 0 2
D. Crisp 11 0 3 0 3 0

Team Comparison

Stan Wash
Points For 73 64
Field Goals 27/58-47% 21/56-38%
Three Pointers 4/11-36% 5/22-23%
Free Throws 15/28-54% 17/26-65%
Offensive Rebounds 14 3
Defensive Rebounds 34 25
Rebounds 54 29
Blocks 3 12
Steals 4 10
Turnovers 18 10
Personal Fouls 21 20
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 13 Stan 73 @ Wash 64 D. Davis 16 J. Nowell 20

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 8,256
Game Time: