NCAAB Game Recap - Washington State at Washington
Sat Jan 5, 2019 10:30 PM EST

Clem
68
Duke
87
F
UGA
50
Tenn
96
F
FSU
52
UVA
65
F
Kansas
60
IaSt
77
F
Nev
58
NM
85
F
SCla
48
Gonz
91
F
MSU
86
OhSt
77
F
BC
66
VaTec
77
F
KSU
57
TxTch
63
F
KY
75
Bama
77
F
UNC
85
Pitt
60
F
OkSt
64
Okla
74
F
UCF
65
UConn
53
F
Syr
72
ND
62
F
Crei
69
Butl
84
F
Cin
71
ECU
73
F
Lafy
69
Army
77
F
Stony
75
UMassL
63
F
Clev
89
WIGB
90
F
UNCG
71
VMI
68
F
Fairf
87
Iona
94
F
StJon
97
GTown
94
F(OT)
NoKY
95
Detr
73
F
Buck
80
Boston
87
F
LaSal
69
UMass
60
F
Maine
52
UMBC
61
F
Utah
81
Ariz
84
F(OT)
UNCW
67
Tows
61
F
UNH
58
Bingha
69
F
Valpa
82
MOSt
66
F
MD
77
Rut
63
F
Vill
65
Prov
59
F
Winth
80
UNCA
65
F
CenMI
84
Mia-O
77
F
Wake
79
GaTec
92
F
Samf
69
WCU
76
F
NIU
72
Ohio
66
F(OT)
StPet
44
Monm
61
F
Brad
60
IndSt
65
F
VCU
76
Ford
51
F
W MI
48
Akr
56
F
ArkSt
75
ULM
85
F
App
85
Troy
89
F
HCU
76
NOrl
81
F(OT)
ChiSt
72
UMKC
80
F
GaSo
77
TexAr
64
F
LaTec
66
Rice
78
F
WriSt
89
Oakl
73
F
UND
80
Denv
59
F
LoyIL
85
Drake
74
F
CenCT
61
SacHr
73
F
FlaAM
82
How
72
F
Cal
83
UCLA
98
F
Charl
58
JMU
69
F
NE
72
Hof
75
F
KennSt
52
NJIT
72
F
StFNY
66
Merrim
59
F
Baylor
81
TCU
85
F
Sac
70
MTSt
84
F
Citad
85
Furm
101
F
W&M
84
Drex
66
F
USC-Up
61
Presb
64
F
Evans
46
IlSt
58
F
LIU
79
Bry
70
F
Marsh
85
UNCC
84
F
Chat
70
ETSU
96
F
CoCar
77
USA
84
F(2OT)
BethC
59
NCC
68
F
McNee
61
NWSt
66
F
GWebb
61
Campbl
72
F
SIU-E
81
E IL
84
F(OT)
Longw
64
Radf
71
F
NCAT
80
SCSt
77
F(OT)
MD-ES
53
Morg
66
F
Savan
67
Copp
73
F
CenAR
73
SeLA
71
F
GASt
73
TxSt
69
F
YSU
76
WIMil
51
F
MtStM
59
RobM
62
F
Penn
65
Princ
68
F(OT)
N AL
67
NFla
96
F
MorSt
67
APSU
81
F
TXAMC
55
Lamar
61
F
HiPt
51
ChaSo
50
F
TN-M
69
SEMO
74
F(OT)
USM
62
N TX
65
F
Colora
61
AzSt
83
F
SoFL
75
Tuls
78
F
Portl
64
LoyMa
76
F
Ida
79
N CO
83
F(OT)
Lipsco
77
JU
74
F
Duques
61
David
65
F
Ark
73
TAMU
71
F
FAU
63
MTSU
56
F
AbCh
68
SHSU
71
F
DelSt
63
Norf
77
F
TXSo
87
Alc
70
F
Gram
53
ASU
74
F
JSU
69
TNSt
62
F
TNTec
67
Belm
79
F
PVAM
82
South
73
F
Elon
65
Del
77
F
Lib
81
FlGlf
63
F
Mercer
74
Woff
78
F
Canis
70
Sien
66
F
Niag
80
Manh
90
F
JackSt
54
AlaAM
51
F(OT)
Vermt
80
Albany
51
F
FaDi
79
StFPA
61
F
Quin
67
Rider
72
F
W Ky
66
ODU
69
F
BGSU
86
Kent
64
F
SouthCar
71
Fla
69
F
OrSt
77
Oreg
72
F
SIU
58
NrthIA
51
F
Seatt
57
GrCan
71
F
Nich
58
InWor
65
F
ArkLR
61
UL
75
F
W IL
63
ORU
82
F
USF
72
Pepp
69
F
(N/A)
60
UCDav
90
F
FIU
65
UAB
84
F
E KY
85
Murr
97
F
Miss
81
Vand
71
F
MsVl
52
ArkPB
64
F
S UT
90
Web
82
F(OT)
AF
62
UtSt
79
F
UTSA
67
UTEP
63
F
WVU
54
Tex
61
F
PorSt
77
Mont
74
F(OT)
NoAZ
81
IdaSt
69
F
UtVal
71
CSBak
73
F
UTRGV
81
CBU
74
F
Yale
94
CSNor
90
F(OT)
Wyo
56
UNLV
68
F
(N/A)
52
LongB
124
F
ColSt
67
Fres
78
F
SDSU
64
Bois
88
F
WaSt
67
Wash
85
F
BYU
66
StMar
88
F
Pacif
64
USD
73
F

Jan 5, 2019, 10:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington State

38

29

67

Washington

43

42

85

Crisp scores 23, Washington beats Washington State 85-67
Sun Jan 6, 2019 2:12 AM

SEATTLE (AP) Senior point guard David Crisp couldn't repeat exactly what was said by Washington head coach Mike Hopkins during the timeout after the Huskies fell behind following an 8-2 Washington State run to open the second half. But whatever the message was, it must've gotten across.

The Huskies (10-4, 1-0 Pac-12) scored 12 straight after the Cougars (7-7, 0-1 Pac-12) took their lone lead of the night before cruising to an 85-67 victory over their in-state rival in both teams' Pac-12 opener Saturday night.

"Pretty much lit a fire under our butts," Crisp said of the timeout message. ". Once we see him getting on us like that, it's like we knew messed up so let's get out there and correct it. . We just got back, sharpened up, and went on that run."

Crisp scored a season-high 23 points and Jaylen Nowell added 20 as Washington earned its third consecutive victory and third straight over WSU.

"We were able to get the ball and push it in transition," Hopkins said. "We had a really good shooting night, and when you do that you are going to win a lot of games."

CJ Elleby and Jervae Robinson knocked down back-to-back 3-pointers to give Washington State a 46-45 advantage with 16:59 remaining and force a Washington timeout.

But the lead was short lived, as the Huskies found Noah Dickerson for a dunk out of the timeout. Nowell and Matisse Thybulle capped the run with back-to-back 3-pointers, and the Huskies led by double figures the rest of the way.

"At the end of the day, all you are doing as a coach is trying to push the buttons to get them to respond," Hopkins said. "Sometimes it's shaking them and sometimes it's waking them up."

Following slow starts in their final two nonconference games, the Huskies came out firing in the opening minutes Saturday, knocking down their first four shots, including three 3-pointers, as they jumped to a 10-3 lead.

But the teams would trade runs before the Huskies took a 43-38 advantage in to the break. After the Cougars cut the UW lead to 16-13 following an Elleby jumper with 15:30 remaining, the Huskies scored the next 10 points to build their largest lead of the period. The Cougars answered by knocking down four 3-pointers as part of a 16-7 run to cut their deficit back down to one, at 33-32, before Nowell poured in eight of Washington's final 10 first-half points, capped by a floater in traffic with one second remaining.

Playing without leading scorer Robert Franks for the second straight game, Elleby carried the load for the Cougars offensively, finishing with a game-high 26 points and 10 rebounds. The Seattle native and graduate of nearby Cleveland High School has scored in double figures in 10 straight.

Thybulle added 17 points for the Huskies converting all four of his field goals, including three 3-pointers, and making 6 of 6 from the free-throw line.

Crisp entered the night shooting just 38.9 percent from the field and 29.3 percent from 3-point range, but was an efficient 7-of-11, including 3 of 4 from deep, on Saturday.

"Once we are playing basketball the right way, making the extra pass, finding the open man, the ball is moving, you got flow in the offense and you see what happens," Crisp said.

Robinson added 14 points for the Cougars, who dropped their fourth straight.

BIG PICTURE

Washington State: The Cougars need Franks to return to the lineup before they have the capability of snapping of their losing streak and remaining competitive in conference play.

Washington: The Huskies finally put together the complete game effort Hopkins has been looking for, a positive sign as the Huskies look to compete for an up-for-grabs Pac-12 regular season title.

NEW ADDITION

The Huskies officially announced the signing of transfer Quade Green on Friday. Green joins the Huskies after 43 games with Kentucky, and will have two and half years of eligibility remaining with Washington when he becomes available to play during the 2019-2020 season, according to Hopkins.

Green, a former McDonald's All-American, averaged 9.3 points during his freshman season with the Wildcats. In eight games with Kentucky this season, he averaged 7.8 points on 45.5 percent shooting.

INJURY REPORT

Franks, who is averaging 22.1 points per game, did not dress for the second straight game due to a hip contusion suffered in the second half of a 75-72 loss to New Mexico State on December 23.

UP NEXT

Washington State: The Cougars travel to face Colorado at 6 p.m. Thursday.

Washington: The Huskies play at Utah on Thursday.

Leaders

Washington State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Elleby 26 0 2 10 1 1
J. Robinson 14 0 4 0 0 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Crisp 23 0 1 3 0 0
J. Nowell 20 0 5 8 1 0

Team Comparison

WaSt Wash
Points For 67 85
Field Goals 23/49-47% 30/53-57%
Three Pointers 11/27-41% 11/20-55%
Free Throws 10/11-91% 14/18-78%
Offensive Rebounds 5 5
Defensive Rebounds 19 22
Rebounds 24 27
Blocks 2 5
Steals 3 11
Turnovers 17 11
Personal Fouls 16 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 5 WaSt 67 @ Wash 85 C. Elleby 26 D. Crisp 23

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 8,028
Game Time: