NCAAB Game Recap - San Diego at Washington
Mon Nov 12, 2018 11:00 PM EST

Vermt
68
Kansas
84
F
Stan
72
UNC
90
F
Denv
56
KSU
64
F
Buff
62
SIU
53
F
(N/A)
61
UNH
100
F
Detr
63
Butl
84
F
APSU
70
SoFL
74
F(OT)
Bridg
59
JMU
82
F
(N/A)
64
Bingha
107
F
(N/A)
83
YSU
106
F
(N/A)
57
Presb
109
F
Troy
75
Pitt
84
F
JSU
61
PSU
76
F
StBon
72
Niag
80
F
(N/A)
42
Mia-O
91
F
NCAT
59
MD
82
F
BGSU
61
VCU
72
F
Monm
63
StJos
78
F
Campbl
73
Ohio
81
F
Manh
52
UMBC
75
F
(N/A)
75
Citad
148
F
(N/A)
66
SEMO
102
F
KennSt
60
Samf
74
F
(N/A)
72
SacHr
114
F
(N/A)
59
InWor
70
F
(N/A)
52
CenAR
93
F
(N/A)
59
NOrl
87
F
NoAZ
74
SDak
90
F
UTRGV
76
TXAMC
69
F
Okla
87
UTSA
67
F
AlaAM
59
Rice
73
F
Amer
51
NW
63
F
IL-C
88
Duques
89
F(OT)
ULM
55
Tex
65
F
TXSo
73
IaSt
85
F
PVAM
80
Baylor
91
F
UCDav
58
Ark
81
F
MTSU
73
Belm
92
F
Morg
63
DeP
91
F
LongB
58
AzSt
90
F
JU
59
GrCan
76
F
MTTec
55
Mont
79
F
Utah
69
Minn
78
F
(N/A)
54
ArkSt
89
F
SNST
54
USF
88
F
(N/A)
53
UCIrv
87
F
USD
63
Wash
66
F

Nov 12, 2018, 11:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

San Diego

32

31

63

Washington

31

35

66

Nowell scores 18 as Washington holds off San Diego 66-63
Tue Nov 13, 2018 2:13 AM

SEATTLE (AP) Playing its third game in a week to open the regular season, with an eventful cross-country trip thrown in, Mike Hopkins was anxious about what Washington was coming home to face in San Diego.

Turned out Washington's coach had every right to be anxious.

"It was really scary to be honest with you," Hopkins said. "The staff, we were just trying to find energy."

Washington found just enough, thanks to 18 points from Jaylen Nowell and 16 points from Noah Dickerson to hold off San Diego's late rally for a 66-63 win on Monday night.

Washington led 55-47 with 10 minutes left, but watched the Toreros turn the final seconds into an uncomfortable finish for the home team. Nowell's two free throws with 25 seconds left ended up giving the Huskies (2-1) the cushion they needed and forced San Diego to try a contested 3-pointer in the closing seconds.

Tyler Williams had a look at a corner 3-pointer for the Toreros, but it hit off the front rim and the Huskies were able to escape with the victory.

"We had an action drawn up and they sat on it. ... I thought Tyler got a pretty good shot up all things considered. Tyler's made three game winners in his career so when he let it go I thought it was going in," San Diego coach Sam Scholl said.

Nowell hit 6 of 11 shots, but Washington's offense again lagged. Nahziah Carter added 11 points off the bench.

Olin Carter III led the Toreros (2-1) with 17 points and Isaiah Pineiro added 14 despite foul trouble that limited his time in the first half. Yauhen Massalski had 12 points and 11 rebounds and helped the Toreros take a 32-31 lead at halftime.

San Diego scored 16 straight points that spanned the end of the first half and opening minutes of the second and took a nine-point lead with 16 minutes left. That's when Washington erupted on a 19-2 run that appeared it would be enough to shake the Toreros. Hameir Wright's 3-pointer gave the Huskies a 55-47 lead with 10 minutes remaining.

But San Diego didn't go away, scoring 12 of the next 14 points and taking a 59-57 lead on Isaiah Wright's 3. Dickerson pulled Washington even at 59-all and two free throws from Hameir Wright gave the Huskies a 61-60 lead. Washington's final seven points came at the free throw line, but it was Nowell's final two that proved the most important.

Massalski was fouled with 29 seconds left and the Toreros trailing 64-62. He hit the first but the second free throw rimmed out. Nowell was fouled and hit both free throws, and Washington escaped. The Huskies were 15 of 17 at the line for the game.

"We have to play with that sense of urgency for longer periods of time," Hopkins said. "How many times did we get eight-point leads and we gave it back? That's stuff from last year and we have to grow from that."

FORGETTABLE TRIP

Washington's road trip and loss to No. 9 Auburn was forgettable for multiple reasons. First, the Huskies played poorly in the 88-66 loss that dropped them out of The AP Top 25. Turned out that was just the start. Freshman Elijah Hardy broke his left hand in the few moments he played against the Tigers and is likely to miss six weeks. And the Huskies bus caught fire as it made its way to the airport for the charter flight back to Seattle. The majority of Washington's gear and equipment was undamaged in the fire.

BIG PICTURE

San Diego: The Toreros first foray against a Pac-12 opponent this season has to be considered successful. The Toreros have three more chances to get a win against a Pac-12 team this season, including Colorado at home next week. San Diego won at Colorado last season.

"We're very critical of ourselves. We learn from it. We see it on tape, we take it in and then we make a vow we're not going to make those same mistakes again. That's all you can do," Scholl said.

Washington: The starting backcourt of Matisse Thybulle and Crisp had a combined 12 points on 5-of-16 shooting. That's not good enough for the Huskies to be successful offensively.

UP NEXT

San Diego: The Toreros return home to face San Diego Christian on Thursday.

Washington: The Huskies begin play in the Vancouver Shootout on Sunday vs. Santa Clara.

Leaders

San Diego PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
O. Carter III 17 0 2 2 0 0
I. Pineiro 14 0 1 7 2 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 18 0 3 2 3 1
N. Dickerson 16 0 1 8 1 0

Team Comparison

USD Wash
Points For 63 66
Field Goals 25/53-47% 23/56-41%
Three Pointers 6/16-38% 5/19-26%
Free Throws 7/11-64% 15/17-88%
Offensive Rebounds 9 11
Defensive Rebounds 22 20
Rebounds 33 33
Blocks 5 5
Steals 2 10
Turnovers 18 9
Personal Fouls 15 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Wash Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Mon Nov 12 USD 63 @ Wash 66 O. Carter III 17 J. Nowell 18

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 6,219
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