NCAAB Game Recap - Washington at Arizona
Thu Feb 7, 2019 9:00 PM EST

USF
62
Gonz
92
F
Hou
77
UCF
68
F
Iowa
77
Ind
72
F
Cin
69
Mem
64
F
CenCT
85
StFPA
90
F
FaDi
63
SacHr
69
F
Charl
83
Del
75
F
ArkLR
84
Troy
70
F
W&M
60
NE
72
F
Elon
61
Hof
102
F
W IL
64
IPFW
79
F
WIMil
71
YSU
72
F
Chat
71
VMI
70
F
Merrim
44
StFNY
51
F
UNCA
44
Presb
67
F
PSU
70
OhSt
74
F
Samf
67
UNCG
75
F
UNCW
57
Drex
69
F
WIGB
82
Clev
65
F
Detr
65
NoKY
97
F
GWebb
89
Longw
88
F(OT)
Campbl
56
HiPt
57
F
Radf
101
Hamp
98
F(OT)
Oakl
62
WriSt
76
F
Monm
53
StPet
51
F
Bry
59
RobM
72
F
MtStM
62
LIU
77
F
Woff
78
ETSU
76
F(OT)
Winth
76
ChaSo
72
F
Belm
83
E KY
65
F
UNCC
53
MTSU
71
F
Furm
64
WCU
45
F
TNSt
81
MorSt
80
F(2OT)
Marsh
51
N TX
78
F
WaSt
91
AzSt
70
F
NebOm
107
SDak
102
F(OT)
CoCar
54
TexAr
74
F
App
71
TxSt
74
F
Denv
65
ORU
78
F
FIU
67
UTSA
100
F
ArkSt
62
USA
70
F
ODU
70
UAB
59
F
Web
53
S UT
65
F
IdaSt
81
NoAZ
79
F
E IL
75
Murr
86
F
Wash
67
Ariz
60
F
SoFL
67
SMU
66
F
UTRGV
72
GrCan
69
F
FAU
61
UTEP
48
F
PorSt
62
N CO
80
F
E WA
66
MTSt
74
F
Ida
59
Mont
100
F
W Ky
92
Rice
85
F(2OT)
TNTec
66
SEMO
71
F(OT)
JSU
64
TN-M
66
F
SIU-E
45
APSU
80
F
Stan
83
OrSt
60
F
NMSt
71
CSBak
70
F(OT)
ChiSt
44
CBU
94
F
USD
65
LoyMa
63
F
UCDav
63
CAPoly
53
F
SCla
79
Pepp
71
F
HI
77
LongB
70
F
Pacif
66
StMar
78
F
BYU
83
Portl
48
F

Feb 7, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington

29

38

67

Arizona

28

32

60

Washington beats Arizona 67-60 to increase Pac-12 lead
Fri Feb 8, 2019 12:09 AM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Matisse Thybulle set the tone early by blocking Brandon Randolph's jumper in the paint.

Washington's long-armed senior guard swatted away Ryan Luther's shot two minutes later and kept knocking balls away, swatting and stealing the Huskies to the cusp of a Pac-12 title.

Thybulle had 15 points, five blocked shots and five steals, helping Washington remain undefeated in Pac-12 play with a 67-60 win over Arizona on Thursday night.

"It's funny. It's honestly funny," said David Crisp, who led Washington with 17 points. "You'd think they would be more aware. Maybe after a guy blocked my shot two times, maybe I'll look out for him. He sets the tone defensively."

The rest of the Pac-12 should look out for the Huskies - if they aren't already.

With big man Noah Dickerson limited by a right ankle sprain and several players sick - Thybulle among them - Washington (19-4, 10-0 Pac-12) had another impressive defensive night, forcing 20 turnovers while holding Arizona to 37 percent shooting.

The Huskies are off to their best conference start since going 14-0 in 1952-53 and have won 12 straight games, all while holding opponents to 70 points or less.

With Thybulle and Crisp leading the way up top, Washington harassed the Wildcats with their 2-3 zone, jumping into passing lanes and contesting shots along the 3-point arc to put a Pac-12 regular-season title within reach.

"It was a fun environment and with all the adversity we're going through, it was great to pull out a win and do it together," Thybulle said.

Coming off an overtime loss to rival Arizona State, Arizona (14-9, 5-5) played without freshman guard Brandon Williams due to a lingering knee injury. The Wildcats could have used his perimeter shot and ballhandling, finishing 4 for 18 from 3-point range while giving up 13 points off turnovers.

Justin Coleman led the Wildcats with 16 points.

"There were times in the game when we played well, but we didn't make enough perimeter shots," Arizona coach Sean Miller said. "We definitely ran out of gas."

The Huskies arrived in the desert as the class of the down Pac-12.

Washington went through the nonconference schedule 9-4 and rolled through the Pac-12 the first half of the conference season. The Huskies' three-game lead at the midpoint of the Pac-12 season was the second-largest since 1978-79, when the conference went to the 18-game schedule.

They've done it behind their defense, holding teams to 28 percent shooting from behind the 3-point arc and 61 points during their streak.

Arizona held its own against the Huskies in the first half, hitting just enough shots to overcome 11 turnovers and trail 29-28.

The shooting luck didn't continue in the second half, thanks to the swarming Huskies.

With Washington contesting every pass and shot, Arizona missed its first 11 shots as the Huskies stretched the lead to nine points. The Wildcats managed to hang around for a little while until Washington made six straight shots, going up 59-47 on Thybulle's corner 3-pointer that forced Miller to call timeout.

The Wildcats never made it all the way back.

"When it comes down to it, we've got to be tougher and come up with stops down the stretch," said Arizona's Chase Jeter, who had 12 points.

BIG PICTURE

Washington's defense has been dominant and complemented it by shooting 51 percent. Win against Arizona State on Saturday and the Huskies will all but clinch the Pac-12 title and earn a spot in the AP Top 25.

Arizona had trouble against Washington's pressure defense and struggled to get perimeter shots to lose for the fourth time in five games.

DICKERSON'S ROLE

Dickerson didn't start and limped away from the locker room after the game, his ankle clearly still sore.

He gave the Huskies a strong presence inside at both ends despite the bum ankle, finishing with 10 points and three rebounds in 26 minutes.

"He's a big baby. He'll be fine," Thybulle joked.

OFF THE COURT

During his opening statement, Miller said he would only take questions about Thursday's game and nothing off the court.

On Wednesday, Arizona announced it was initiating the process to fire assistant coach Mark Phelps and suspended him indefinitely with pay due to an NCAA rules issue.

The school said in a statement the move was not related to a federal probe into basketball recruiting that cast a cloud over the program and led to the arrest of another of Miller's assistant coaches in 2017, Emanuel Richardson.

UP NEXT

Washington plays at Arizona State on Saturday.

Arizona hosts Washington State on Saturday.

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Leaders

Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Crisp 17 0 3 3 1 0
M. Thybulle 15 0 2 2 5 5
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Coleman 16 0 4 5 0 0
C. Jeter 12 0 0 3 0 2

Team Comparison

Wash Ariz
Points For 67 60
Field Goals 25/49-51% 20/53-38%
Three Pointers 7/20-35% 4/18-22%
Free Throws 10/14-71% 16/23-70%
Offensive Rebounds 10 16
Defensive Rebounds 19 16
Rebounds 34 36
Blocks 6 3
Steals 9 2
Turnovers 19 20
Personal Fouls 18 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
Thu Feb 7 Wash 67 @ Ariz 60 D. Crisp 17 J. Coleman 16

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 13,732
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