NCAAB Game Recap - UCLA at Washington
Sat Feb 2, 2019 4:00 PM EST

Tenn
93
TAMU
76
F
StJon
61
Duke
91
F
Mia-FL
46
UVA
56
F
USD
69
Gonz
85
F
Ind
79
MSU
75
F(OT)
KY
65
Fla
54
F
Bois
73
Nev
93
F
UNC
79
Lou
69
F
TxTch
63
Kansas
79
F
VaTec
47
NCSU
24
F
Ark
90
LSU
89
F
Tex
60
IaSt
65
F
MissSt
81
Miss
75
F
GaTec
49
FSU
59
F
Mem
78
SoFL
84
F
Okla
71
WVU
79
F
Rut
62
OhSt
76
F
Mia-O
59
E MI
48
F
Seton
68
Butl
70
F
Kent
83
Ball
80
F(OT)
Leh
75
Army
70
F
Sien
56
Iona
54
F
YSU
72
Detr
70
F
Boston
76
Colg
68
F
GaSo
72
GASt
81
F
SouthCar
86
UGA
80
F
Woff
99
Citad
61
F
UL
79
CoCar
96
F
Radf
80
Winth
61
F
Tuls
68
WichSt
79
F
LoyMD
68
Navy
71
F
Buck
94
Lafy
66
F
Longw
62
Campbl
83
F
ND
79
BC
73
F
HolyC
49
Amer
66
F
Valpa
53
Evans
64
F
SIU
72
Brad
68
F
Rider
71
Monm
75
F
Drake
68
IndSt
62
F
Duques
64
Dayt
68
F
ULM
84
App
85
F
Nebras
64
Ill
71
F
Prov
55
DeP
67
F
Clev
68
Oakl
83
F
WCU
81
Samf
92
F
UNCA
81
GWebb
82
F(OT)
Toled
69
NIU
55
F
Bry
59
CenCT
64
F
StFNY
62
SacHr
71
F
Akr
65
Ohio
53
F
Norf
80
How
78
F
UCLA
55
Wash
69
F
Del
63
W&M
84
F
LIU
59
Merrim
71
F
KennSt
75
Stetsn
92
F
Furm
74
Mercer
63
F
SCSt
61
MD-ES
63
F
USM
74
FAU
72
F
Tows
53
Charl
54
F
USF
80
StMar
86
F
ColSt
85
AF
53
F
StLou
54
URI
65
F
N TX
73
UNCC
66
F
StFPA
72
MtStM
63
F
Morg
71
Copp
73
F
MorSt
84
E IL
78
F
ChaSo
90
USC-Up
71
F
Hof
61
NE
75
F
UNLV
65
UtSt
82
F
ETSU
77
Chat
64
F
UMass
62
StJos
64
F
RobM
94
FaDi
97
F(2OT)
W MI
64
CenMI
85
F
NCAT
39
FlaAM
63
F
Lamar
84
McNee
75
F
NCC
64
BethC
74
F
Savan
76
DelSt
73
F
Nich
70
SeLA
91
F
OrSt
81
Utah
72
F
ChiSt
39
NMSt
83
F
N AL
80
Lipsco
102
F
TexAr
84
TxSt
77
F(2OT)
S UT
79
E WA
82
F
InWor
72
NOrl
89
F
Vermt
74
UMassL
65
F
NWSt
80
CenAR
75
F
APSU
74
JSU
71
F
Temp
75
Tul
67
F
AlaAM
65
PVAM
81
F
Syr
65
Pitt
56
F
KSU
75
OkSt
57
F
ArkPB
55
Gram
79
F
LaSal
66
Rich
58
F
GMas
63
VCU
79
F
ArkSt
84
ArkLR
83
F
South
64
Alc
76
F
MsVl
57
JackSt
61
F
TN-M
67
Belm
82
F
Troy
75
USA
81
F
USC
93
WaSt
84
F
LaTec
69
FIU
75
F
JMU
104
UNCW
95
F
Drex
67
Elon
63
F
JU
60
FlGlf
73
F
StPet
50
Manh
64
F
Brown
47
Harv
68
F
Yale
89
Dart
68
F
UTEP
59
W Ky
76
F
Bingha
50
Albany
64
F
Hamp
69
HiPt
85
F
Hartfo
77
Stony
86
F
Rice
76
ODU
80
F
UTSA
116
Marsh
106
F(OT)
Fairf
57
Maris
52
F
NJIT
57
Lib
77
F
Princ
70
Corn
61
F(OT)
NDSU
78
W IL
76
F
MOSt
59
NrthIA
64
F
SMU
68
Cin
73
F
UMKC
63
UTRGV
75
F
TXAMC
72
HCU
73
F
IPFW
82
ORU
81
F
TCU
64
Baylor
90
F
E KY
82
SIU-E
88
F(2OT)
MTSU
79
UAB
78
F
Bama
63
Aub
84
F
Penn
72
Colum
70
F
SFA
72
SHSU
94
F
Vand
67
Mizzu
77
F
UCDav
84
UCRiv
71
F
Sac
65
Web
75
F
Mont
83
MTSt
78
F
Portl
63
SCla
69
F(OT)
SDSU
67
SJSU
56
F
LoyMa
49
BYU
67
F
PorSt
67
IdaSt
69
F
ASU
59
TXSo
83
F
Murr
67
TNTec
63
F
SEMO
50
TNSt
79
F
Oreg
51
Colora
73
F
GrCan
72
CSBak
59
F
CBU
75
Seatt
64
F
CAPoly
65
CSNor
83
F
Pepp
59
Pacif
66
F
UCIrv
82
LongB
80
F
NoAZ
86
Ida
73
F
NM
70
Fres
82
F
LoyIL
57
IlSt
65
F
UCSB
75
HI
54
F

Feb 2, 2019, 4:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

UCLA

23

32

55

Washington

31

38

69

Halfway to perfection: Washington tops UCLA 69-55
Sat Feb 2, 2019 7:40 PM

SEATTLE (AP) While Mike Hopkins continues to preach that nothing tangible has been accomplished during Washington's 11-game win streak and surge to the top of the Pac-12 standings, he still wanted those responsible for the Huskies latest triumph to get recognized from the sold-out crowd.

So in the closing moments, Hopkins subbed out his stars to give them the ovation they deserved after reaching an accomplishment that hasn't happened often in Pac-12 play.

David Crisp and Jaylen Nowell both scored 15 points, Matisse Thybulle added 14, and Washington finished the first half of Pac-12 play unbeaten after a 69-55 win over UCLA on Saturday.

The Huskies (18-4, 9-0) became the ninth team since the 1978-79 season to reach 9-0 in conference play. Arizona started the 2016-17 season 10-0 before its first loss in conference. Before the Wildcats it had been since the 2003-04 season that a team started 9-0. Stanford started the 2003-04 season 17-0 before losing.

Washington has taken advantage of a beneficial schedule and the overall state of the conference to separate itself as the class of the league at the midway point even if the past two wins have been filled with some flaws.

"I don't think we played great tonight. I'd say good and below, the last two games," Hopkins said. "We've won, but where we want to be and what we want to accomplish it's not good enough. We still need to improve in so many areas."

It was not one of Washington's more eye-pleasing performances, especially in the first half when both teams were more interested in committing turnovers than getting good looks at the basket. But the Huskies made 11 3-pointers, including four in the first half from Crisp, to help offset the early sloppiness.

Thybulle finished with seven steals, two off the school record. He had six in the first half.

"It's hard to have an answer for five guys. We were able to get them from all areas of the court," Thybulle said. "We were hitting 3s, we were getting to the hoop, we were getting guys in the post. When you don't know where a team is going to be attacking you from, it's really hard to cover every angle."

Kris Wilkes led UCLA (12-10, 5-4) with 20 points and Prince Ali added 12, but the Bruins were unable to complete their first road sweep since late in the 2016-17 season when they swept the Arizona schools.

But the Bruins couldn't overcome a first half that was defined by sloppy turnovers by both teams. Washington continued to show it struggles when facing full-court pressure defense, while UCLA was simply careless against the Huskies zone. UCLA committed 18 turnovers in the first 20 minutes, three more than its season average for an entire game. The Bruins had nearly as many turnovers (18) as shot attempts (23) in the first half.

"I think it was a combination of a little sloppy on our part, and then I think you've got to give Washington a lot of credit. They're really good here at home," UCLA interim coach Murry Bartow said.

Washington never trailed the final 30 minutes, but it wasn't until a late flurry of 3s that finally gave the Huskies a comfortable cushion. Leading 49-41, Thybulle hit a pair of 3s, Dominic Green added another and Sam Timmins 3-point play on a dunk helped Washington take its biggest lead at 63-48 with four minutes remaining. Timmins had nine points and six rebounds in 24 minutes off the bench with Hameir Wright in foul trouble and Washington losing forward Noah Dickerson to an injury early in the second half.

BIG PICTURE

UCLA: The Bruins turnover problems were better in the second half with just five after halftime, but the wasted possessions in the first-half - especially early after building an eight-point lead - ended up being a major factor.

Washington: The Huskies zone defense continues to work against conference foes. Washington has held every conference opponent to 70 points or less. The 55 points by UCLA was a season-low.

INJURY CONCERN

Washington played the final 18 minutes without Dickerson. He briefly left the game in the first half after appearing to injure his left arm, but it was a sprained right ankle injury early in the second half that sent him to the bench with a bag of ice for the rest of the game. Dickerson was injured behind the play on a fastbreak. He finished with three points and six rebounds in 14 minutes. Hopkins said he didn't believe it would be a long-term injury concern.

POLL IMPLICATONS

This should be the week Washington returns to the AP Top 25. The Huskies started the year at No. 25 in the preseason but quickly departed. Washington was the third team outside the poll last week.

UP NEXT

UCLA: The Bruins return home to host Colorado on Wednesday night.

Washington: The Huskies face a major road test traveling to Arizona next Thursday.

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Leaders

UCLA PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Wilkes 20 0 1 6 1 0
P. Ali 12 0 4 5 4 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Crisp 15 0 1 4 2 0
J. Nowell 15 0 4 8 2 0

Team Comparison

UCLA Wash
Points For 55 69
Field Goals 23/54-43% 23/54-43%
Three Pointers 4/15-27% 11/24-46%
Free Throws 5/9-56% 12/17-71%
Offensive Rebounds 8 5
Defensive Rebounds 25 24
Rebounds 35 29
Blocks 2 7
Steals 9 14
Turnovers 23 16
Personal Fouls 15 16
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 Feb 2 UCLA 55 @ Wash 69 K. Wilkes 20 D. Crisp 15

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 10,000
Game Time: