NCAAB Game Recap - Washington at Washington State
Sat Feb 16, 2019 8:00 PM EST

Tenn
69
KY
86
F
NCSU
78
Duke
94
F
Gonz
79
USD
67
F
ND
54
UVA
60
F
MD
52
Mich
65
F
Nev
82
Wyo
49
F
UNC
95
Wake
57
F
PSU
64
Purd
76
F
WVU
53
Kansas
78
F
Baylor
61
TxTch
86
F
Clem
55
Lou
56
F
FSU
69
GaTec
47
F
IaSt
78
KSU
64
F
LSU
83
UGA
79
F
Iowa
71
Rut
69
F
VaTec
70
Pitt
64
F
Aub
64
Vand
53
F
Okla
71
TCU
62
F
SIU
79
IndSt
57
F
GrgWas
69
Duques
85
F
Buck
71
HolyC
72
F
Detr
73
WIGB
82
F
OkSt
57
Tex
69
F
TAMU
77
SouthCar
84
F
Stony
66
UNH
64
F
UMassL
66
UMBC
70
F
N TX
59
FIU
69
F
Drex
77
Tows
92
F
Mia-O
79
W MI
84
F(OT)
Ford
66
URI
63
F(OT)
Xav
75
Prov
61
F
Ind
63
Minn
84
F
Rice
41
FAU
60
F
Fla
71
Bama
53
F
Citad
82
WCU
103
F
UNCC
60
ODU
73
F
MTSU
93
Marsh
98
F
SacHr
84
LIU
92
F
Akr
56
Ball
57
F
CoCar
79
App
88
F
Army
68
Navy
79
F
SDak
80
W IL
67
F
TN-M
73
SIU-E
69
F
UAB
68
W Ky
60
F
UTEP
47
USM
77
F
UTSA
67
LaTec
72
F
Valpa
79
Drake
84
F
USC-Up
79
Longw
83
F(OT)
GrCan
90
ChiSt
59
F
Mizzu
65
Miss
75
F
NCAT
85
How
81
F
BYU
70
LoyMa
62
F
NFla
64
NJIT
63
F
FlGlf
55
Stetsn
67
F
CenCT
79
StFNY
90
F
VCU
69
Dayt
68
F
NE
79
Charl
88
F(OT)
TxSt
67
ArkLR
60
F
Colg
83
Amer
81
F(OT)
UtSt
76
AF
62
F
Merrim
58
MtStM
56
F
Mercer
69
ETSU
88
F
SEMO
88
E IL
79
F
AbCh
68
InWor
48
F
SFA
72
NWSt
87
F
Lipsco
83
KennSt
67
F
Leh
84
Boston
79
F
Lib
80
N AL
70
F
Copp
58
MD-ES
55
F
BGSU
87
NIU
67
F
Bry
84
FaDi
97
F
Ohio
80
CenMI
87
F
BethC
98
SCSt
73
F
APSU
73
MorSt
70
F
VMI
62
Furm
96
F
Campbl
71
Presb
76
F
McNee
52
SeLA
88
F
TexAr
79
ArkSt
83
F
SDSt
78
NDSU
77
F
UNLV
71
SJSU
64
F
LaSal
49
StLou
62
F
Chat
76
Samf
80
F(OT)
Winth
60
GWebb
64
F
Vermt
77
Hartfo
75
F
N CO
78
E WA
88
F(OT)
TXAMC
58
NOrl
68
F
SHSU
72
Lamar
75
F
IPFW
71
NebOm
74
F
Radf
52
ChaSo
53
F
Alc
68
MsVl
76
F
Temp
70
SoFL
69
F(OT)
Mem
72
UCF
79
F
IL-C
73
YSU
81
F
TXSo
86
Gram
85
F
PVAM
79
JackSt
66
F
NCC
71
Norf
75
F(OT)
AlaAM
62
ASU
68
F
HiPt
86
Hamp
81
F(OT)
FlaAM
78
Savan
74
F
Hof
79
UNCW
87
F
CSBak
67
UMKC
75
F
W&M
84
Elon
74
F
UNCG
50
Woff
80
F
Bois
65
SDSU
71
F
Murr
102
E KY
70
F
Yale
98
Corn
92
F
Fres
81
NM
73
F
Oakl
89
WIMil
73
F
IUPUI
86
Clev
89
F
RobM
69
StFPA
72
F
Dart
68
Princ
69
F
Harv
75
Penn
68
F(OT)
E MI
58
Kent
71
F
Brown
65
Colum
63
F
ORU
73
UND
85
F
Wash
72
WaSt
70
F
USC
89
Cal
66
F
UtVal
76
UTRGV
64
F
Del
61
JMU
68
F
Nich
82
HCU
88
F
ULM
76
UL
83
F
DeP
78
Butl
91
F
Brad
65
IlSt
59
F
NW
50
Nebras
59
F
South
45
ArkPB
61
F
MissSt
77
Ark
67
F
Belm
93
TNTec
65
F
Seatt
53
NMSt
59
F
MTSt
82
Web
94
F
Pacif
59
SCla
64
F
TNSt
65
JSU
84
F
Mont
80
IdaSt
68
F
AzSt
98
Utah
87
F
UCLA
80
Stan
104
F
CS-Ful
78
CSNor
71
F
USF
68
Portl
63
F(OT)
LongB
73
UCDav
77
F
S UT
69
PorSt
78
F
NoAZ
78
Sac
66
F
Oreg
57
OrSt
72
F
Pepp
65
StMar
72
F
UCSB
70
UCIrv
83
F
UCRiv
64
HI
87
F

Feb 16, 2019, 8:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington

36

36

72

Washington State

45

25

70

Washington outlasts Washington State 72-70
Sun Feb 17, 2019 12:25 AM

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) Noah Dickerson tipped in a missed layup from Jaylen Nowell with 25 seconds remaining and Washington defeated rival Washington State 72-70 on Saturday night.

Dickerson scored 18 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Washington (20-5, 11-1 Pac-12). Nowell added 20 points.

"Dickerson has been big for us. He always has been. Guys have been doing a good job getting him the ball," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "I thought in the first half they doubled and he would pass it out to get wide open 3s. You just have to trust it I know it is a little bit boring but sometimes boring is good."

Marvin Cannon scored 25 points with eight rebounds for Washington State (10-15, 3-9). Robert Franks added 16 points.

Washington came out of the second half with a 7-0 run over 1:57 sparked by a jumper from Nowell. Dickerson added a layup and Hameir Wright knocked down a 3 completing the run and forcing the Cougars to call a time out.

Washington would go on a 13-3 run spanning five minutes after several layups from Dickerson and a 3-pointer from Dominic Green to tie the game at 54 with 9:57 remaining.

Franks knocked down a 3-pointer for WSU to take a 67-65 lead with 2:46 remaining. The Pac-12 leading scorer wasn't a factor until late in the ball game.

"We made an adjustment to keep the ball out of the high post while guarding Franks, I thought that really helped," Hopkins said. "They scored 45 points in the first half and they scored 25 in the second half and they hit three 3s with two minutes to go."

Dickerson was fouled on the next possession making 1 of 2 free throws to cut the deficit to one. David Crisp then stole the ball, setting up the fast break and a 3-point play for Nowell that gave the Huskies the lead for good at 69-67.

Hopkins said experience and veteran leadership is how the Huskies pulled away with a victory in the closing minutes of the game.

"Our experience at the end really helped. I thought that was big," coach Hopkins said. "We just had to calm down a little bit. We got down early and they were shooting the ball well. In the first half our energy levels just didn't seem like they were there."

The Huskies trailed most of the first half as WSU had all of the momentum in the early going.

Cannon dominated the first half for WSU with 18 points, throwing down crowd-energizing dunks and acrobatic layups.

Washington answered an 8-0 Cougar run at the 9:57 mark in the first half after Matisse Thybulle threw down two dunks underneath the rim and Nowell hit a 3-point jumper completing the 7-0 run for the Huskies over 1:53.

WSU fought back with a 10-0 run sealing momentum for the half. CJ Elleby started the run with a tough back door pass to Jeff Pollard for the layup and Pollard returned the favor on the next possession hitting Elleby for a fast-break layup and foul.

Elleby completed the 3-point play and Cannon was fouled on a 3-point attempt on the next possession knocking down all three free throws. Ahmed Ali finished the run with two made free throws.

"We tried to make some plays that we didn't need to make," Washington State coach Ernie Kent said. "We lengthened the game when we should have been focused on shortening the game. To their credit they just took advantage of our miscues."

IN-STATE RIVALRY

Washington extended the all-time series lead to 185-104 over WSU as the Huskies swept the Cougars for the second season in a row under coach Hopkins.

"I love it," Hopkins said. "I thought it was a great environment. I think the last time we played here the students might have been on break and it was really good to experience."

BIG PICTURE

Washington: The Huskies handled business as expected, bouncing back after falling to Arizona State, their first Pac-12 loss of the season. The win against the Cougars comes at an important time since the Huskies are battling for the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Pac-12 tournament.

Washington State: After beating both Arizona and Arizona State for the first road sweep since the 2008-09 season, the Cougars disappointed late at home against their rivals. The loss to Washington cements the Cougars second-to-last placement in the conference.

UP NEXT

Washington: The Huskies will travel home to play Utah on Wednesday.

Washington State: The Cougars host Colorado on Wednesday.

Leaders

Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 20 0 1 4 0 0
N. Dickerson 18 0 2 10 0 0
Washington State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Cannon 25 0 0 8 2 1
R. Franks 16 0 3 3 0 2

Team Comparison

Wash WaSt
Points For 72 70
Field Goals 29/61-48% 24/49-49%
Three Pointers 8/20-40% 9/21-43%
Free Throws 6/8-75% 13/14-93%
Offensive Rebounds 12 11
Defensive Rebounds 15 22
Rebounds 30 34
Blocks 1 4
Steals 8 4
Turnovers 10 19
Personal Fouls 16 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Wash Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 5 WaSt 67 @ Wash 85 C. Elleby 26 D. Crisp 23
Sat Feb 16 Wash 72 @ WaSt 70 J. Nowell 20 M. Cannon 25

Game Information

Stadium: Wallis Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum, Pullman, Washington
Attendance: 4,233
Game Time: