NCAAB Game Recap - Oregon State at Washington
Thu Jan 16, 2020 11:00 PM EST

SCla
54
Gonz
104
F
Oreg
61
WaSt
72
F
Col
68
AzSt
61
F
Cin
49
Mem
60
F
Lipsco
57
NJIT
75
F
Army
79
HolyC
67
F
Radf
63
USC-Up
59
F
HiPt
68
UNCA
66
F
KennSt
51
FlGlf
73
F
NFla
75
JU
68
F
ArkSt
80
App
83
F(OT)
Stetsn
54
N AL
49
F
GaSo
82
Troy
66
F
YSU
63
NoKY
88
F
Presb
74
Longw
67
F
Winth
116
Hamp
95
F
Clev
62
WriSt
75
F
Hof
63
UNCW
61
F
Maris
66
Monm
74
F
UNCC
77
Marsh
75
F
Quin
57
Manh
69
F
MTSU
94
FAU
97
F(OT)
UAB
68
FIU
93
F
Elon
41
Drex
63
F
W&M
77
Del
68
F
ArkLR
71
CoCar
55
F
NE
79
Charl
76
F
ChaSo
77
Campbl
62
F
Rice
56
LaTec
72
F
Detr
90
WIMil
84
F
Oakl
69
WIGB
73
F
ODU
69
W Ky
71
F
ORU
87
W IL
70
F
TexAr
81
UL
65
F
GASt
72
USA
63
F
N TX
72
USM
52
F
TxSt
64
ULM
63
F
CSBak
74
UMKC
64
F(OT)
SIU
48
LoyIL
64
F
IlSt
74
Drake
84
F
GrCan
78
ChiSt
64
F
APSU
84
SEMO
59
F
Utah
77
Ariz
93
F
JSU
69
E IL
70
F
Murr
84
TN-M
62
F
LoyMa
67
Pepp
75
F
NMSt
70
UtVal
56
F
NoAZ
75
S UT
72
F
Sac
52
N CO
71
F
Web
76
IdaSt
68
F(OT)
USD
70
BYU
93
F
E KY
56
Belm
87
F
TNTec
72
SIU-E
69
F
MorSt
48
TNSt
64
F
CSNor
80
UCRiv
68
F
UTRGV
74
Seatt
91
F
Pacif
65
Portl
55
F
UCDav
85
LongB
82
F
Cal
56
USC
88
F
E WA
78
Ida
75
F
OrSt
56
Wash
64
F
CAPoly
61
HI
65
F

Jan 16, 2020, 11:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Oregon State

21

35

56

Washington

31

33

64

Washington rebounds with 64-56 victory over Oregon State
Fri Jan 17, 2020 2:19 AM

SEATTLE (AP) For all the attention focused on Isaiah Stewart and Jaden McDaniels, the other two freshman for Washington finally got their chance to shine.

RaeQuan Battle and Marcus Tsohonis aren't secrets anymore.

“Obviously me and Jaden are playing a lot and to see Marcus and RaeQuan come out and do their thing and score in double digits, it felt great," Stewart said. "I was really happy for them.”

Stewart scored 11 of his 13 points in the second half, Battle and Tsohonis both chipped in with 11 points, and Washington beat Oregon State 64-56 on Thursday night.

Washington (12-6, 2-3 Pac-12) rebounded from a miserable trip to the Bay Area with a pair of losses last week thanks to a new-look lineup that provided the Huskies a needed spark. Jaden McDaniels did not play after starting the first 17 games due to an ankle injury suffered in the overtime loss to California last Saturday.

With McDaniels not playing, Battle was inserted into the starting lineup and gave Washington the kind of outside presence it needed with a trio of 3-pointers and all 11 of his points in the first half. The shooting from the outside opened up the lane for Stewart in the second half as the Beavers were unable to run constant double teams at Washington’s star freshman.

“We had one thing under (Battle's) name and it was ‘shooter.’ Don't let him shoot 3s,” Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said. “One of our veterans on the very first play lost him ... and he drilled a 3 from the corner.”

Stewart made 6 of 9 shots, and then it was Tsohonis' turn to chip in. Coming off the bench, the reserve point guard did exactly what coach Mike Hopkins wanted, getting Washington into the right sets on offense and being aggressive at the top of the zone on the defensive end. Tsohonis added three assists, one steal and one block in 29 minutes.

“He showed exceptional poise. He got us in our offense. He played really good defense," Hopkins said of Tsohonis. "The two young guys were key.”

Jamal Bey also had 11 points and Nahziah Carter added 10. The Huskies were 9 of 22 on 3-pointers, and made 6 of 11 in the first half. They were shooting just 31.7% on 3s entering the game.

Kylor Kelley led Oregon State (12-5, 2-3) with 16 points and Tres Tinkle added 15. But Tinkle was just 2 of 12 from the field and the Beavers missed their first eight 3-point attempts. It was a dud of a response by the Beavers after last Sunday’s impressive home win over Arizona.

Oregon State's No. 2 scorer, Ethan Thompson, had just six points. He was averaging 16.8 per game.

“We got really stubborn trying to drive it in there and initiate contact and you can't do that,” Tinkle said.

Washington led by as many as 18 in the second half, but it was a big first 20 minutes and the unexpected contribution from Battle that keyed the victory

Battle had appeared in just six games and played a total of 35 minutes scoring eight points. But he was an unexpected starter with McDaniels not playing and Washington still adjusting to losing starting point guard Quade Green last week when he was ruled academically ineligible.

Battle knocked down his first shot on a corner 3 on Washington’s first possession. It was the start of a big first-half when the Huskies got just two points from Stewart.

Battle said several of the older players had told him not to get discouraged and his opportunity would come.

“They just told me it was going to happen, so expect it and take advantage every time you step on the court,” Battle said.

THE TAKEAWAY

Oregon State: The Beavers dominated the glass, outrebounding Washington 36-24. But it didn't matter because of the first-half shooting woes. The Beavers shot just 27% for the half and missed 16 of their first 20 shots.

Washington: Along with the surprising contribution from Battle, the Huskies also got a boost from Tsohonis. The Huskies originally planned to redshirt Tsohonis but the loss of Green led to a change of plans and putting him in the lineup seems a wise move.

INJURIES

Hopkins said the expectation is McDaniels will play on Saturday against Oregon.

SLOW STARTS

It's only the third week of conference play but Oregon State has lost the first game of each weekend matchup all three weeks. The Beavers lost at Utah, at home to Arizona State and at Washington. They rebounded the first two weeks to win the second game, beating Colorado and Arizona.

“It's only week three, but we've got to figure it out,” Tinkle said.

UP NEXT

Oregon State: Beavers are at Washington State on Saturday.

Washington: Huskies host No. 8 Oregon on Saturday.

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Leaders

Oregon State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Kelley 16 0 0 4 0 2
T. Tinkle 15 0 1 8 2 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
I. Stewart 13 0 0 5 1 4
M. Tsohonis 11 0 3 2 1 1

Team Comparison

OrSt Wash
Points For 56 64
Field Goals 20/51-39% 25/50-50%
Three Pointers 2/12-17% 9/22-41%
Free Throws 14/22-64% 5/7-71%
Offensive Rebounds 14 4
Defensive Rebounds 22 21
Rebounds 41 26
Blocks 2 8
Steals 5 5
Turnovers 9 8
Personal Fouls 11 15
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Wash Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 16 OrSt 56 @ Wash 64 K. Kelley 16 I. Stewart 13

Game Information

Stadium: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Attendance: 8,207
Game Time: