The basketball game began shortly after noon, similar to pick-up ball at the local club, where guys way past their prime use their lunch break to throw up all sorts of bad shots.
Jamal Bey scored 15 points to lead a balanced attack as Washington defeated visiting Oregon State 61-47 Saturday in a Pacific-12 Conference game. Braxton Meah added a double-double for the Huskies (15-13 overall, 7-10 Pac-12) with 12 points and 11 rebounds to help coach Mike Hopkins earn his 100th career victory.
Washington isn't afraid of putting in a little overtime. The Huskies improved to 4-0 in games that extend beyond regulation with a 72-71 victory against visiting Oregon on Wednesday, snapping a four-game losing streak.
Jamal Bey dropped in a go-ahead layup with 28 seconds remaining in overtime, Koren Johnson blocked Will Richardson's driving attempt at the hoop in the final seconds and Washington held off Oregon 72-71 in a thriller at Seattle on Wednesday.
We go in-depth on Washington’s starting wing duo’s performance from this season With the 2021-22 Men’s Basketball season over we can look back at each of the players to see how different things ended up from what we thought might happen in the preseason.
Like everyone else these days, the Stanford Cardinal made sure to know where Terrell Brown, the Pac-12's leading scorer, was at all times. They were cognizant of Daejon Davis, formerly one of their own, and blocked his first shot.
Terrell Brown and Jamal Bey lead the way in scoring In what looked like Washington could cruise to a double digit victory, turned into very tense moments late in the game.