All things considered, Thursday night’s 80-72 loss to Arizona State was one of the Washington men’s basketball team’s better offensive performances.
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As the buzzer sounded at Desert Financial Arena, the Washington men’s basketball had to watch as Arizona State mobbed senior Kimani Lawrence.
Less than 48 hours after losing to Arizona State by 33 points, the Washington men's basketball team came up just about 50 seconds short against the same opponent as the Huskies fell 80-72 in Tempe, Ariz.
When the dust finally settled at Desert Financial Arena, the deficit was 33 points.
From the opening tip of Tuesday night’s game against Arizona State, the Washington men’s basketball team was in trouble.
With senior guard Quade Green out of the starting lineup, the Washington men’s basketball team fell to Arizona State in 97-64 drubbing.
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In what is potentially his final game on Montlake, Quade Green helped propel the Washington men's basketball team to a 62-51 win against California.
On its first offensive possession against Stanford, the Washington men’s basketball team swung the ball along the perimeter, posing no legitimate threats until an errant pass ricocheted off the leg of senior forward Hameir Wright and bounced harmlessly out of bounds,
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Junior guard Jamal Bey loses control of the ball in Washington's matchup against Arizona at Alaska Airlines Arena on December 31, 2020. The Huskies's offense couldn't get anything done in the team's 80-53 loss.
Jamal Bey shoots the ball during Washington's game against Seattle U on December 9, 2020. The Huskies take on Arizona on New Year's Eve.
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