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Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Women and men's hoops earn split, National Signing Day

Source: seattlesportsinsider.com --- Tuesday, February 02, 2016
huskies bball.jpg It was a bittersweet weekend all-around for the Washington Husky Basketball program. Both the men and women earned a road split on opposite ends of California. The men were in the south paying the LA schools a visit, and both teams were definitely out for revenge after losing on their respective trips to Seattle. The young Huskies got off to an amazing start, frustrating the Bruins as they had no answer. UCLA coach Steve Alford was repeatedly burning his timeouts early in the first half as his team had no way of stopping the Husky offense. Despite the slow start, UCLA mounted a furious comeback late in the game but fell just short, and Washington pulled it out 86-84. Six of Lorenzo Romar's men put up double figures in scoring, with freshman Noah Dickerson leading the way with 15 points. Senior Andrew Andrews chipped in 12 that helped Washington overcome Bryce Alford's 28. Perhaps displaying some of their youthful immaturity, the Huskies blew a 18 point lead to actually fall behind 82-79. With the win, the Huskies completed a season sweep of the Bruins. Later in the weekend however, it was the Huskies who had to mount a furious comeback of their own, across town at USC. Down 11 at halftime, UW was able to chip away and come to within three at 57-54 with 13:25 left in the second half. In the end the Huskies weren't able to complete the comeback and win the game. Marquese Chriss and Dejounte Murray had 18 points ap ...



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