NCAAB Game Recap - Stanford at Washington
Thu Jan 17, 2019 9:00 PM EST

LoyMa
55
Gonz
73
F
MSU
70
Nebras
64
F
JMU
69
Del
76
F
GaSo
90
Troy
82
F
TNSt
79
TNTec
62
F
Charl
60
NE
69
F
UNCW
72
Hof
87
F
Canis
65
Quin
63
F
WriSt
80
YSU
74
F
Niag
57
Sien
66
F
Tows
66
Drex
72
F
NoKY
91
Clev
76
F
Manh
58
StPet
56
F
LaTec
63
ODU
64
F
USM
63
UNCC
60
F
Fairf
57
Monm
74
F
FAU
84
Marsh
96
F
VMI
82
ETSU
85
F
TN-M
73
E KY
97
F
Citad
77
Samf
80
F
UTSA
86
MTSU
89
F
UNCG
69
WCU
60
F
SEMO
69
MorSt
73
F
NebOm
80
W IL
71
F
Murr
83
E IL
61
F
IUPUI
76
WIGB
70
F
ArkSt
59
TexAr
68
F
Mercer
70
Chat
73
F
ArkLR
62
TxSt
80
F
SDak
74
ORU
77
F
IL-C
69
WIMil
81
F
FIU
77
W Ky
76
F
GASt
69
USA
66
F
UTEP
63
UAB
76
F
PorSt
69
S UT
83
F
Sac
66
NoAZ
64
F
Belm
80
JSU
91
F(OT)
UTRGV
61
UtVal
82
F
Stan
64
Wash
80
F
Oreg
59
Ariz
54
F
ChiSt
46
GrCan
80
F
IdaSt
59
Web
76
F
USF
53
Pacif
52
F
GWebb
58
Radf
75
F
APSU
79
SIU-E
71
F
Cal
59
WaSt
82
F
OrSt
67
AzSt
70
F
UCRiv
61
CS-Ful
69
F
UMKC
73
CSBak
74
F
NMSt
87
Seatt
60
F
USD
76
Portl
55
F
HI
84
CSNor
79
F
UCSB
69
UCDav
58
F
BYU
87
Pepp
76
F
SCla
55
StMar
75
F

Jan 17, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Stanford

24

40

64

Washington

37

43

80

Nowell, Carter lead Washington past Stanford 80-64
Fri Jan 18, 2019 12:14 AM

SEATTLE (AP) While it's still very early in conference play, Washington is learning it won't need to lean on just one or two players to help carry the Huskies through the Pac-12 season.

The Huskies are getting contributions throughout their rotation, and why Washington is 4-0 in conference play for the first time since the 2012-13 season.

"It could be a different guy every night. I think that's why we're 4-0 right now because some guys might have off nights but we've got eight or nine real contributors that can go in there and play well, impact the game well with energy, with shots, with whatever it may be," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "That's what we're trying to build. It's the hardest thing to do and the easiest thing to say."

Jaylen Nowell scored 22 points, Nahziah Carter made 6 of 7 shots and added 13 points off the bench and Washington won its sixth straight game with an 80-64 victory over Stanford on Thursday night.

The Huskies (13-4, 4-0 Pac-12) remained perfect early in conference play thanks to a big first half by Nowell and a lift off the bench from Carter, Washington's improving sophomore wing. Nowell had 14 points in the first half, while Carter had 11 points in the final 20 minutes.

Washington had four players in double figures as Dominic Green had 11 points and David Crisp scored 10. Noah Dickerson, Washington's second-leading scorer, had early foul trouble and finished with just three points in 11 minutes.

"That's what Coach likes to tell us and I guess he likes to tell you guys that, it can be a different guy every game," Carter said. "We really believe that."

Coming off its first road sweep in conference play in six years, Washington continued to strengthen its case that it may be the best team in a season where the Pac-12 as a whole is down. The play of Nowell remained a big reason. The sophomore made 9 of 19 shots, finding midrange openings in Stanford's defense and knocking down a couple of important 3s in the first half as Washington took control with an early 18-4 run.

KZ Okpala led Stanford (8-9, 1-4) with 22 points and Josh Sharma added 17. Okpala, the second-leading scorer in the Pac-12 had a troublesome first half trying to figure out Washington's zone defense, but rallied to score 18 in the second half.

Okpala, the sophomore drawing NBA interest, had a forgettable first half, hitting 1 of 6 shots and picking up a technical foul, scoring just four points. His second half showed why NBA teams have interest in the 6-foot-9 forward with a mix of midrange jumpers and driving baskets.

"He should have been frustrated in the first half. I don't think he touched the ball very often and when he did it wasn't in a position to really do anything," Stanford coach Jarod Haase said. "Our pace was horrendous in the first half and not very good in the second half."

Washington led by as many as 16 early in the second half but a scoring drought allowed the Cardinal to cut the deficit to single digits on Okpala's driving basket with 10:16 left. Green finally snapped Washington's skid without a field goal, hitting his third 3-pointer to push the Huskies lead back to 12. Carter added a baseline dunk and Washington had a 58-44 lead with 8 minutes remaining.

BIG PICTURE

Stanford: The Cardinal continued to struggle with turnovers and had trouble with the franticness caused by Washington's zone defense. Stanford committed 18 turnovers, the vast majority of those coming in the first 25 minutes. Stanford has averaged 15.5 turnovers per game and has yet to have a game this season with single-digit turnovers.

Washington: The Huskies scored 24 points off Stanford turnovers and outscored the Cardinal 32-10 in bench points. While Carter and Green provided the biggest lifts, Washington also got a boost from Sam Timmins, who played a season-high 22 minutes.

GOOD AND BAD

Hopkins was pleased with Washington's perimeter defense, especially in the first half. The Cardinal were 3 of 15 on 3-pointers after shooting 33 percent and making more than seven 3s per game on average this season. He was unhappy with Washington's transition defense in the second half. After giving up zero fastbreak points to Stanford in the first 20 minutes, the Cardinal had 19 transition points in the second half.

NO. 999

Washington picked up its 999th win all-time at Hec Edmundson Pavilion. It's already the most for any arena in the country. The Huskies will go for win No. 1,000 on Saturday.

UP NEXT

Stanford: The Cardinal will take on Washington State on Saturday.

Washington: The Huskies host California on Saturday.

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Leaders

Stanford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Okpala 22 0 2 5 0 1
J. Sharma 17 0 0 8 1 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 22 0 2 5 1 0
N. Carter 13 0 1 1 0 2

Team Comparison

Stan Wash
Points For 64 80
Field Goals 24/50-48% 30/58-52%
Three Pointers 3/15-20% 6/14-43%
Free Throws 13/20-65% 14/21-67%
Offensive Rebounds 12 10
Defensive Rebounds 22 16
Rebounds 41 28
Blocks 3 7
Steals 2 8
Turnovers 18 6
Personal Fouls 21 21
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 17 Stan 64 @ Wash 80 K. Okpala 22 J. Nowell 22

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 7,852
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