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  1. Career Game #230 2007 NCAA Tournament 2nd Round Mar 16, 2006: (14) Monmouth (20-10, 8-6) vs (3) #6 Washington (29-3, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Jr SG Ryan Robinson 12.6 ppgNotes: MON's peaking at the right time, at 71 ppg on their current 5-game win streakHow they got here Automatic selection (Champs NAC) 1st Half We are simply too strong and too quick. MON only able to grab their 1st defensive rebound at the 11:54 mark. Some 3PT shots by MON the only reason why their deficit did not reach 40 Halftime: Up 58-26 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 63%, MON 38%Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 8 pts, 6 rebs, 3 blks 2nd Half I decided not to use our starters in the 2nd half. MON just happy to be playing in the tournament Final Score: Monmouth - 58, Washington - 89 Box Scores Peppers 15, 3, 2, 4 3sChatman 12, 5, 1, 4 stls (*)Fox 8, 6, 1, 3 blksL Martin 8, 5, 0Anderson 8, 1, 0Davey 7, 4, 2, 2 blksWethers 6, 4, 0Green 6, 2, 4A Martin 6, 2, 0Bogans 6, 2, 0Watson 5, 1, 2Simmons 2, 0, 1Waldon 0, 1, 2 Team Stats FG: 56-43% Rebs: +10 Asts: +4 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: +9 Fast break: +14 Post game observations (+): Good to see that we are attacking the basket more; 50 pts in the paint today(-):
  2. 2007 Selection Show Rank: #6, RPI: #15 We're in the East Regionals (Buffalo). 1st Round Matchup: (3) Washington (29-3, 15-3) vs (14) Monmouth (20-10, 8-6)What a tough group, together with the #1 and #2 ranked teams Teams in the East Regionals (1) #1 Oklahoma St(2) #2 Maryland(3) #6 Washington(4) #18 Arkansas(5) #19 Florida(6) #20 Oklahoma(7) North Carolina St(8) Stanford(9) East Carolina(10) Drake(11) St Joseph's(12) Colorado St(13) James Madison(14) Monmouth(15) Florida Atlantic(16) Play In Other Ranked Teams Midwest (1) #13 Georgetown(2) #7 Iowa(3) #11 Minnesota, defending champs(4) #5 Memphis(5) #9 Houston(6) #14 ToledoSouth (1) #3 Louisville(2) #4 Oregon(3) #16 Illinois(4) #24 LSU(5) #10 New Mexico(6) #21 TempleWest (1) #8 Syracuse(2) #12 St John's(3) #17 Georgia Tech(4) #15 Villanova(5) #23 Kentucky(6) #25 Southern IllinoisOn Probation #22 Michigan St Pac 12 Teams in postseason tournaments NCAA: (2) Oregon, (3) Washington, (8) Stanford, (9) UtahNIT: (7) Arizona
  3. Career Game #229 2007 Pac 12 Tournament Finals Mar 8, 2007: (3) #6 Oregon (25-7, 14-4) vs (1) #9 Washington (28-3, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PF Clinton Tahid 20.5 ppg, 6.6 rpgNotes: OR riding high with a 10-game win streak, which started with a win against us at our place. Tahid bulldozed his way to 31 pts and 10 rebs in that game 1st Half We are determined to put our stamp on defense, using our last home loss to OR as a motivation. 8 steals and 8 blocks are indication of that commitment to defense. We made life for difficult inside for OR's PF Clinton Tahid, limited to just 6 pts on 1-4 FG Halftime: Up 41-31 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 43%, OR 20%Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 9 pts, 2 stls 2nd Half OR starting to make a push by making their outside shots 9:20, Up 60-48 SG Ronnie Peppers scoring 7 of his 10 pts here in the 2nd half to help keep OR at bay 4:57, Up 73-54 A 3 pt play opportunity converted by PG Brent Green put us ahead by 22. Let the celebrations begin. If we can play at this level against top 10 teams, then we could make a surprise in the NCAA tournament Pac 12 Tournament Champs! Final Score: Oregon - 59, Washington - 82 Box Scores Davey 28, 3, 0, 3 stls, 5 3s (*)Peppers 13, 4, 2, 3 stls, 3 3sFox 10, 6, 3, 2 stlsChatman 7, 3, 2Anderson 7, 3, 1, fouled outGreen 7, 2, 6, 5 tosL Martin 6, 12, 1, 4 blksA Martin 4, 4, 0, 5 blksBogans 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 4Simmons 0, 0, 0Waldon 0, 0, 0Stevenson 0, 0, 0Moore 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 43-28% Rebs: -6 Asts: +10 TOs: -7 Pts in paint: +6 2nd chance: -5 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): OR also played good defense, but ours was on another level today. OR had to bleed for every pt (-): We gave up 17 offensive rebounds to OR
  4. Career Game #228 2007 Pac 12 Tournament Semifinals Mar 7, 2007: (5) Utah (17-12, 9-9) vs (1) #9 Washington (27-3, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Eddie McPherson 15.3 ppg, 5.4 rpgNotes: 2-0 against UTAH this season, including a 33 pt win on their home courtInjury C Cory Wethers out for about a week with a sore shoulder, but he should be ready at the start of NCAA tournament 1st Half UTAH never got into rhythm with 9 turnovers in the 1st 8 mins. We also dominated the offensive glass, leading to many 2nd chance opportunities Halftime: Up 48-31 Key stat(s) 2nd chance: WASH 11, UTAH 4TOs: WASH 5, UTAH 15Key Players WASH: C Andrea Martin 9 pts, 5 rebs 2nd Half Good outside shooting by UTAH, but we were able to protect our lead safely the entire 2nd half. C Andrea Martin made a living exclusively inside the paint, both on offense and defense, and he used his 7'3: frame to his advantage Final Score: Utah - 69, Washington - 86 Box Scores A Martin 15, 13, 0, 3 blks (*)Green 12, 1, 1Chatman 11, 2, 0Peppers 9, 2, 2, 4 tosL Martin 8, 7, 0, 2 blksFox 8, 5, 4, 5, stlsAnderson 5, 5, 0Davey 5, 2, 3Waldon 4, 2, 0Simmons 4, 0, 2Watson 3, 0, 2Bogans 2, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 42-50% Rebs: +13 Asts: -2 TOs: -14 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: +10 Fast break: +17 Post game observations (+): We had 23 offensive rebounds, leading to 23 2nd chance pts(-): It went almost unnoticed that we shot just 3-17 3PT (18%), because we almost always come up with an offensive rebound after a miss
  5. Career Game #227 2007 Pac 12 Tournament Mar 7, 2007: (9) Arizona St (13-16, 7-11) vs (1) #9 Washington (26-3, 15-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr PG Ben Clay 12.9 ppg, 3.9 rpgNotes: We averaged almost 90 ppg in the 2 games we faced AZST this season (both wins) 1st Half We are getting our usual share of pts. Our defense making sure AZST will not hang around nearby Halftime: Up 47-21 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 5-11, AZST 2-8TOs: WASH 3, AZST 12Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 15 pts, 3-3 3PT 2nd Half Pulled out my all starters with more 15 mins remaining. More important games ahead Final Score: Arizona St - 56, Washington - 87 Box Scores Davey 15, 1, 4, 3 3sAnderson 14, 9, 3, 2 blks (*)L Martin 13, 6, 1, 3 blksPeppers 8, 4, 3Fox 8, 1, 1Wethers 8, 1, 0Chatman 6, 0, 2A Martin 5, 5, 1, 2 blksGreen 4, 3, 4Bogans 4, 1, 0Waldon 2, 1, 1Watson 0, 3, 1, 3 tosSimmons 0, 0, 2 Team Stats FG: 52-37% Rebs: +7 Asts: +9 TOs: -9 Pts in paint: +34 2nd chance: +11 Fast break: +20 Post game observations (+): Outscored AZST in every possible way, including 25 to 5 on fast break pts(-):
  6. Career Game #226 Feb 23, 2007: #10 Washington (25-3, 14-3) @ Arizona St (12-15, 7-10) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr PG Ben Clay 12.7 ppg, 4.0 rpgNotes: We won by 40 pts the last time we met; AZST had 25 turnovers in that game 1st Half We still need to win this game to win the Pac 12 regular season. If we lose, we can drop all the way down to 3rd AZST always a tricky opponents because they match our speed with speed also. We trailed by as many as 10 in the early goings because of our turnovers. Our 3 PT shooting helped us get back into the game. Both teams with 8 turnovers each Halftime: Up 47-39 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 6-13, AZST 3-6Rebs: WASH 13, AZST 17Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 19 pts, 3 3sAZST: PG Ben Clay 10 pts, 3 asts 2nd Half Our offense slowed down, and AZST taking advantage to get themselves back in the game 10:37, Down 56-58 Has been uncomfortably close since then, with several lead changes 7:22, Up 66-65 SF Lawrence Fox scored 11 pts of our next 16 pts, including 3 triples, good enough to open a double digit lead. Both teams in the penalty 3:09, Up 82-72 2 consecutive turnovers by AZST were turned to easy baskets on our end. Up 14. We slowed down the game. Game is closer than what the final score indicated. We almost slipped up on this one Regular season Champs! Final Score: Washington - 90, Arizona St - 75 Box Scores Fox 35, 2, 1, 4 tos, 7 3s (*)A Martin 15, 6, 1Chatman 11, 1, 2, 3 stlsGreen 10, 0, 7, 2 stlsAnderson 7, 2, 0L Martin 6, 7, 1Davey 3, 4, 2, 2 stlsPeppers 3, 0, 1Wethers 0, 5, 0Simmons 0, 0, 5 Team Stats FG: 56-44% Rebs: -5 Asts: +3 TOs: -5 Pts in paint: +24 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): Shot well from the outside, 12-23 3PT (52%)(-): But on the other hand, we allowed AZST to shoot 9-15 3PT (60%) Pac 12 Final StandingsWashington, 15-3 (W7) Oregon, 14-4 (W8) Stanford, 14-4 (L1) Arizona, 10-8 (L3) Utah, 9-9 (W2) UCLA, 9-9 (L2) Colorado, 8-10 (L1) USC, 8-10 (W1) Arizona St, 7-11 (L2) California, 6-12 (L1) Oregon St, 5-13 (W1) Washington St, 3-15 (W1)
  7. Career Game #225 Feb 20, 2007: #10 Washington (24-3, 13-3) @ Washington St (4-21, 2-14) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Fr PG Ricky White 12.6 ppgNotes: Hasn't been a good season for our in-state rivals. WASHST ranks last in the conference in rebounds, assists, and turnovers. To compound their woes, their 2nd leading scorer had a season-ending injury 1st Half C Lee Martin is slightly injured today. He's suited up, but won't start We didn't show any complacency. Good passing shown in the 1st half, with 13 asts on 18 made FGs Halftime: Up 44-24 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 49%, WASHST 33%TOs: WASH 4, WASHST 9Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 13 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half Didn't see the need to bring in C Lee Martin. Also gave an early rest to our regular starters Final Score: Washington - 78, Washington St - 59 Box Scores Peppers 19, 6, 0, 4 3s (*)Fox 15, 5, 3Anderson 9, 7, 2Wethers 9, 3, 0A Martin 8, 4, 2Davey 8, 3, 0Bogans 4, 4, 0Chatman 4, 1, 1Green 2, 3, 5Waldon 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 1, 0Simmons 0, 0, 5 Team Stats FG: 47-43% Rebs: +6 Asts: +4 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +16 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +1 Post game observations (+): 11 2nd chance pts on 10 offensive rebounds(-): 6-22 3PT (27%) Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 14-3 (W6) Stanford, 14-3 (W1) Oregon, 13-4 (W7) Arizona, 10-7 (L2) UCLA, 9-8 (L1) Colorado, 8-9 (W1) Utah, 8-9 (W1) USC, 7-10 (L1) Arizona St, 7-10 (L1) California, 6-11 (W1) Oregon St, 4-13 (L1) Washington St, 2-15 (L3)
  8. Career Game #224 Seniors' Day Feb 16, 2007: Stanford (17-7, 13-2) @ #9 Washington (23-3, 12-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: So SG Bryan Jones 12.6 ppgNotes: We won over STAN in our earlier meeting, 71-56. Since that loss, STAN has won 10 of their next 11 games 1st Half We were making most of our shots, both inside and outside. Halftime: Up 53-30 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 67%, STAN 40%Stls: WASH 6, STAN 1Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 10 pts, 6 rebs, 3 blks 2nd Half STAN quickly cutting down our lead to 14. However this time, we avoided another major collapse and climbed our lead back up to 27 with 11 mins remaining. All our 3 seniors, who are playing their last home game, scored in double figures Final Score: Stanford - 68, Washington - 89 Box Scores L Martin 16, 7, 3, 4 stls, 3 blks (*) (S)Davey 13, 3, 1, 6-6 FG (S)Peppers 11, 0, 0, 3 3sChatman 10, 4, 1A Martin 10, 3, 0, 3 stlsWethers 10, 2, 0 (S)Anderson 9, 2, 2Fox 7, 4, 1Green 3, 0, 4, 4 tosWaldon 0, 2, 0Simmons 0, 0, 3, 3 tosWatson 0, 0, 2Bogans 0, 0, 0(S) Last home game for seniors Team Stats FG: 62-42% Rebs: Even Asts: +4 TOs: -1 Pts in paint: +36 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +7 Post game observations (+): We took a lot of high percentage shots; 58 pts in the paint(-): We committed 15 turnovers, 7 by our PGs Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 13-3 (W5) Stanford, 13-3 (L1) Oregon, 12-4 (W6) Arizona, 10-6 (L1) UCLA, 9-7 (W1) Arizona St, 7-9 (W1) Colorado, 7-9 (L3) Utah, 7-9 (L1) USC, 7-9 (W2) California, 5-11 (L2) Oregon St, 4-12 (W1) Washington St, 2-14 (L2)
  9. Career Game #223 Feb 13, 2007: #9 Washington (22-3, 11-3) @ Colorado (11-12, 7-7) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Jr C Jonathan Andersen 9.4 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: Limited COL to only 49 pts in our 1st meeting 1st Half We led by as many as 14, but just like in some of our previous road games, we let our opponents easily get back into the game Halftime: Up 38-35 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 44%, COL 48%TOs: WASH 3, COL 9Key Players WASH: SG Louie Davey 13 pts, 3 3s 2nd Half COL took the lead early in the 2nd half, but we were able to regroup. 11:33, Up 60-53 Our bench did a good job of extending our lead 4:00, Up 82-68 Lead increased to 17 with only 2 mins. We slowed down the remainder of the game. Didn't had much chance to run, but our half court game was clicking today Final Score: Washington - 92, Colorado - 74 Box Scores Fox 19, 6, 2, 2 3s (*)Davey 19, 2, 2, 5 3sA Martin 12, 4, 0, 2 blks, 5-5 FGPeppers 11, 1, 1, 3 3sWethers 8, 1, 1L Martin 7, 6, 0, 2 stlsAnderson 6, 3, 1Chatman 5, 2, 1Green 3, 1, 6Simmons 2, 0, 7, 3 stls, 3 tos Team Stats FG: 57-47% Rebs: -2 Asts: +4 TOs: -7 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: -5 Fast break: -2 Post game observations (+): Good ball distribution and ball handling, dishing out 21 assists as against just 7 turnovers.(-): Grabbed only 3 offensive rebounds, resulting in just 2 2nd chance pts Pac 12 StandingsStanford, 13-2 (W6) Washington, 12-3 (W4) Oregon, 11-4 (W5) Arizona, 10-5 (W1) UCLA, 8-7 (L3) Colorado, 7-8 (L2) Utah, 7-8 (W2) USC, 6-9 (W1) Arizona St, 6-9 (L2) California, 5-10 (L1) Oregon St, 3-12 (L3) Washington St, 2-13 (L1)
  10. Career Game #222 Feb 9, 2007: USC (11-13, 5-8) @ #9 Washington (21-3, 10-3) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Sr PG JJ Wallace 13.6 ppgNotes: Able to beat SCAL by 24 in our 1st meeting, where they shot just 30% FG 1st Half The players wanted to end this game early, by racing to a 32-4 lead. Halftime: Up 46-24 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 59%, SCAL 29%Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 12 pts, 2 3s 2nd Half Still maintained our high FG shooting, despite the starters playing just 5 mins in the 2nd half Final Score: USC - 61, Washington - 84 Box Scores Peppers 18, 1, 0, 3 3s (*)Anderson 14, 5, 0L Martin 11, 5, 0, 2 blksA Martin 10, 6, 2Fox 7, 6, 2Wethers 6, 5, 0Waldon 5, 0, 1Chatman 4, 3, 2Davey 4, 2, 1, 6 stlsGreen 3, 0, 2, 5 tosBogans 2, 2, 0Simmons 0, 2, 6Watson 0, 2, 1 Team Stats FG: 52-39% Rebs: +9 Asts: -3 TOs: -4 Pts in paint: +24 2nd chance: +2 Fast break: -7 Post game observations (+): Shot 6-12 3PT (50%) to complement our 54 pts in the paint(-): Our press was broken several times in the 2nd half, allowing SCAL to score 25 fast break pts Pac 12 StandingsStanford, 12-2 (W5) Washington, 11-3 (W3) Oregon, 10-4 (W4) Arizona, 9-5 (L1) UCLA, 8-6 (L2) Colorado, 7-7 (L1) Arizona St, 6-8 (L1) Utah, 6-8 (W1) California, 5-9 (W1) USC, 5-9 (L2) Oregon St, 3-11 (L2) Washington St, 2-12 (W1)
  11. Career Game #221 Feb 6, 2007: #9 Washington (20-3, 9-3) @ Oregon St (9-12, 3-9) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, good deal freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr C Josh Hall 9.0 ppg, 6.1 rpgNotes: ORST last in the conference in scoring at 62.3 ppg 1st Half We didn't shoot well, but our defense made up for it, forcing a lot of turnovers ion ORST Halftime: Up 32-21 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 5, ORST 13Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 12 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half We were able to keep a safe distance from ORST. Our lead grew to 18 with 6 mins remaining, and coasted along the rest of the way Final Score: Washington - 72, Oregon St - 51 Box Scores Fox 13, 8, 3, 2 3sDavey 12, 5, 4, 4 stls (*)A Martin 12, 5, 1, 3 blksChatman 10, 2, 0Wethers 7, 5, 0Anderson 6, 3, 1Peppers 4, 3, 2Simmons 3, 1, 3Watson 3, 0, 0Green 2, 3, 2, fouled outL Martin 0, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 42-32% Rebs: +4 Asts: +6 TOs: -12 Pts in paint: +26 2nd chance: Even Fast break: +8 Post game observations (+): Committed only 6 turnovers(-): Cold outside shooting, at just 4-18 3PT (22%) Pac 12 StandingsStanford, 11-2 (W4) Washington, 10-3 (W2) Arizona, 9-4 (W1) Oregon, 9-4 (W3) UCLA, 8-5 (L1) Colorado, 7-6 (W1) Arizona St, 6-7 (W1) Utah, 5-8 (L3) USC, 5-8 (L1) California, 4-9 (L2) Oregon St, 3-10 (L1) Washington St, 1-12 (L5)
  12. Career Game #220 Feb 2, 2007: California (11-11, 4-7) @ #7 Washington (19-3, 8-3) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, good deal freedom, triangleDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Jr PF James Leis 10.6 ppg, 5.2 rpgNotes: CAL allowing a conference-worst 3 pt defense at 36.5% 3PT 1st Half We had a challenging last couple of weeks to say the least. It was good to see that the players channeling those frustrations into positive energy, to come up what could be our best 1st half performance this season. Halftime: Up 53-18 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 61%, CAL 31%TOs: WAS 4, CAL 16Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 11 pts, 4-4 FG 2nd Half I just made sure everyone got a taste of the action. We scored 53 pts in each half Final Score: California - 50, Washington - 106 Box Scores Peppers 17, 3, 0 (*)Davey 14, 1, 5, 2 stls, 2 3sA Martin 12, 3, 2, 2 blksL Martin 10, 4, 1, 3 blksFox 10, 3, 1, 2 3sChatman 8, 8, 2, 3 stlsWethers 8, 2, 1Anderson 8, 1, 2Waldon 8, 1, 0Green 6, 4, 4Simmons 3, 0, 2Watson 2, 1, 1Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 65-40% Rebs: +6 Asts: +9 TOs: -18 Pts in paint: +54 2nd chance: -3 Fast break: +19 Post game observations (+): Everything must have gone right if you score 106 points; scoring 66 points is probably the most impressive(-): As close to a perfect game. Only "blemish" is that PF Carlin Bogans the lone player not able to score Pac 12 StandingsStanford, 10-2 (W3) Washington, 9-3 (W1) Arizona, 8-4 (L1) Oregon, 8-4 (W2) UCLA, 8-4 (W3) Colorado, 6-6 (L1) USC, 5-7 (W1) Arizona St, 5-7 (L2) Utah, 5-7 (L2) California, 4-8 (L1) Oregon St, 3-9 (W1) Washington St, 1-11 (L4)
  13. Career Game #219 Jan 30, 2007: #13 Oregon (15-7, 6-4) @ #7 Washington (19-2, 8-2) Scouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr PF Clinton Tahid 19.7 ppg (#1 Pac 12), 6.2 rpgNotes: OR is conference's best rebounding team with 36.1 rpg (#10 nat'l) 1st Half A forgettable 1st half performance. Our defense was not bad, but our offense looked lost Halftime: Down 23-33 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 29%, OR 36%Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 6 ptsOR: PF Clinton Tahid 12 pts, 6 rebs 2nd Half A little bit of improvement on offense, but not enough to counter OR's hot outside shooting here in the 2nd half. We are being embarrassed here in our home court 11:52, Down 38-55 We were able to cut our deficit down to single digits in the last minute, and there wasn't enough time to run this game around. We had no answer against OR's PF Clinton Tahid, who exploded with 31 pts and 10 rebs. Our 3rd loss in the last 4 games. Final Score: Oregon - 83, Washington - 74 Box Scores Peppers 23, 1, 0, 3 stlsFox 11, 4, 1, 3 tosA Martin 10, 2, 2, 2 blksWethers 10, 2, 1, 2 stlsL Martin 8, 5, 2, 4 blksAnderson 7, 1, 1, fouled outDavey 3, 1, 1, 2 stlsGreen 2, 3, 3, 3 tosChatman 0, 0, 1Simmons 0, 0, 0, 3 tosWaldon 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 49-48% Rebs: -18 Asts: -6 TOs: -4 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: -13 Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): Good effort by SG Ronnie Peppers in trying to carry the offense in the 2nd half, but we can't win with efforts coming from 1 player alone esp against a quality team like OR(-): We lost the battle on the boards for the 2nd straight game. Disappointed on C Andrea Martin; if you're 7'3 and played 25 minutes, getting only 1 defensive rebound is clearly not enough Pac 12 StandingsStanford, 9-2 (W2) Arizona, 8-3 (W1) Washington, 8-3 (L2) Oregon, 7-4 (W1) UCLA, 7-4 (W2) Colorado, 6-5 (W2) Arizona St, 5-6 (L1) Utah, 5-6 (L1) California, 4-7 (W1) USC, 4-7 (L1) Oregon St, 2-9 (L2) Washington St, 1-10 (L3)
  14. Career Game #218 Jan 26, 2007: #7 Washington (19-1, 8-1) @ UCLA (9-9, 5-4) Scouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Jr C Clyde Landram 11.3 ppg, 5.9 rpgNotes: In their 4 conference losses, UCLA averaging just 52 ppg 1st Half Got off to a 21-8 lead when UCLA committed 7 turnovers in the 1st 6 mins of the game. But UCLA settled down on offense, came back, and even took a 3 pt lead briefly Halftime: Tied at 37 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 47%, UCLA 50%Fast break: WASH 10, UCLA 0Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 10 ptsUCLA: C Clyde Landram 10 pts, 6 rebs 2nd Half Our defense is crumbling off, and hasn't been able to stop UCLA's deliberate half court offense. Furthermore, we are already in the penalty 11:41, Down 50-55 UCLA continues to take a lot of FTs. C Lee Martin has fouled out 7:55, Down 57-66 We're starting to make stops. UCLA's last 3 pts came from the FT line. We are making one last push. 2:36, Down 65-69 Another foul on us. Split. Down 5. But UCLA got the offensive rebound. They reset. We got whistled for yet another foul. UCLA missed both FTs. UCLA with another offensive rebound! We get a steal. Timeout 1:44, Down 65-70 C Andre Martin got fouled on his attempt. Martin splits. Down 4. Martin got a block on the other end. Chance to draw even closer. But C Cory Wethers shot was also blocked by UCLA. UCLA with the ball. UCLA wasting some time. And then another foul on us. I got warned for complaining. UCLA splits. Timeout 0:16, Down 66-71 We are trying to go for a 3. SF Lawrence Fox travels. Another road loss where we let a big lead disappear Final Score: Washington - 66, UCLA - 72 Box Scores Fox 17, 1, 0, 3 tos, 3 3sDavey 14, 5, 2, 5 stlsA Martin 9, 6, 2, 3 stls, 3 blksL martin 9, 3, 0, 2 blks, fouled outAnderson 7, 4, 0Green 4, 1, 8, fouled outWethers 3, 4, 1, 2 stlsPeppers 3, 1, 1Simmons 0, 1, 1, 4 tosChatman 0, 1, 0Watson 0, 0, 0Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 43-46% Rebs: -7 Asts: +2 TOs: Even Pts in paint: +8 2nd chance: -10 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): We picked up 12 steals(-): Got beaten on the boards, and UCLA outscored us on 2nd chance points 12 to 2 Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 8-2 (L1) Stanford, 8-2 (W1) Arizona, 7-3 (L1) Oregon, 6-4 (L1) UCLA, 6-4 (W1) Arizona St, 5-5 (W2) Utah, 5-5 (W1) Colorado, 5-5 (W1) USC, 4-6 (W2) California, 3-7 (L3) Oregon St, 2-8 (L1) Washington St, 1-9 (L2)
  15. Career Game #217 Jan 23, 2007: #7 Washington (18-1, 7-1) @ Utah (10-7, 4-4) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Eddie McPherson 15.9 ppg, 5.5 rpgNotes: We beat UTAH in our last meeting, by forcing them to commit 20 turnovers 1st Half Slow start for both teams. Our bench gave us a boost to open up a double digit lead. Aside from UTAH's turnovers, our rebounding helped us stay in the lead. Halftime: Up 41-27 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 53%, UTAH 31%Rebs: WASH 23, UTAH 13Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 8 pts, 4-5 FG 2nd Half I am pleased with the aggressiveness of C Lee Martin on offense, collecting a lot of fouls on UTAH's big men; Martin with 13 pts and 7 rebs. 11:09, Up 65-40 I loved the way we responded after coming off a loss. The rebounding effort shown by the players today is exemplary Final Score: Washington - 86, Utah - 53 Box Scores L Martin 13, 9, 1Davey 12, 4, 4, 4 stls, 2 3s (*)Wethers 11, 4, 0A Martin 10, 12, 0, 3 blksPeppers 10, 2, 1Anderson 8, 5, 0Chatman 8, 4, 1Fox 6, 4, 1Green 5, 1, 6, 2 stlsWatson 3, 2, 0Simmons 0, 0, 5, fouled outWaldon 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 48-31% Rebs: +17 Asts: +8 TOs: -11 Pts in paint: +48 2nd chance: +16 Fast break: +30 Post game observations (+): 2nd chance and fast break pts is directly proportional to effort made, and we were +46 combined on those categories(-): Need to improve our FTs; just 7-16 FT today (44%) Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 8-1 (W1) Arizona, 7-2 (W5) Stanford, 7-2 (L1) Oregon, 6-3 (W3) UCLA, 5-4 (L2) Arizona St, 4-5 (W1) Utah, 4-5 (L1) Colorado, 4-5 (L1) USC, 3-6 (W1) California, 3-6 (L2) Oregon St, 2-7 (W1) Washington St, 1-8 (L1)
  16. Career Game #216 Jan 19, 2007: #7 Washington (18-0, 7-0) @ Arizona (11-7, 5-2) Current streaks 19-game regular season win streak7-game road win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: 2-3, press on occasionKey Players: Fr SG Doug Whitworth 19.1 pg, 4.1 rpgNotes: In their 5 conference wins, ARIZ's opponents never scored more than 60 pts 1st Half ARIZ in early turnover problems, which we took advantage to lead 22-7. ARIZ's SG Doug Whitworth limited to just 1 FG attempts i the 1st half Halftime: Up 36-22 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 48%, ARIZ 32%Turnovers: WASH 5, ARIZ 13Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 11 pts, 2 stls 2nd Half ARIZ's offense beginning to improve, and has cut our lead down to 7 earlier. We were able to fight back for now 11:45, Up 47-36 We are now having problems with our turnovers. ARIZ ht a coupe of 3s to get to within 3. We got our lead back up to 8 for a moment, but here comes ARIZ once again. 5:40, Up 53-50 We had 5 successive unproductive possessions 3:22, Up 53-52 We missed 2 shots on our next possession, but we got the offensive rebound on both instance. On our 3rd attempt, C Andrea Martin got fouled., and he made both FTs. Up 3. Foul called on us on the other end. We are in the penalty. ARIZ splits. Up 2. SG Louvon Davey drives, and he missed. ARIZ with the ball, and they quickly tie it up with a FG. ARIZ was down by as many as 19 late in the 1st half. Timeout 2:02, Tied at 55 As much as possible, we want to go inside because we're shooting cold from the outside. But ARIZ's interior defense has not given us much option. SF Darius Chatman missed on his jumper. Another foul on us. ARIZ makes both FTs to take the lead. Timeout 1:13, Down 55-57 Still no shot inside. We kick it out to PG Brent Green. Missed a 3. ARIZ with the rebound. Another foul. ARIZ splits. Timeout 0:45, Down 55-58 We had 2 shots on our next play. Both missed. No choice but to give up fouls, and shoot 3s. ARIZ brings their lead to 5 after making 2 more FTs. SG Ronnie Peppers providing some hope after hitting a 3. Down 2. We foul quickly. ARIZ made 2 more FTs. Up 4. Not going to do it. A tough loss to end our winning streak. We wasted a 19 pt lead. Final Score: Washington - 58, Arizona - 62 Box Scores Fox 12, 5, 1, 3 stls, 3 tosDavey 9, 1, 2, 3 stls, 4 tosPeppers 8, 0, 0, 2 3sA Martin 7, 2, 0L Martin 6, 12, 0Green 6, 3, 3Anderson 4, 2, 0Chatman 4, 0, 0, fouled outWethers 2, 5, 1, 2 stlsSimmons 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 37-43% Rebs: -5 Asts: -4 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +12 Post game observations (+): We only allowed ARIZ 4 fast break pts, and none on their 2nd chance opportunities(-): Everything else worked, except for our outside shooting which was crucial against a team that likes to clog the lane; we shot just 6-28 3PT (21%) Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 7-1 (L1) Stanford, 7-1 (W3) Arizona, 6-2 (W4) Oregon, 5-3 (W2) UCLA, 5-3 (L1) Utah, 4-4 (W1) Colorado, 4-4 (W1) Arizona St, 3-5 (L2) California, 3-5 (L1) USC, 2-6 (L3) Oregon St, 1-7 (L5) Washington St, 1-7 (W1)
  17. Career Game #215 Jan 12, 2007: Arizona St (8-8, 3-3) @ #7 Washington (17-0, 6-0) Current streaks 18-game regular season win streak12-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, press on occasionKey Players: Sr PG Ben Clay 14.1 ppg, 4.3 rpgNotes: AZST scored 103 pts in their last game, including 34 in transition 1st Half It was indeed a trackfest, but AZST succumbed to pressure and committed a lot of turnovers Halftime: Up 39-28 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 6, AZST 13Key Players WASH: SG Louvon Davey 6 pts, 3 stls 2nd Half AZST kept running in the 2nd half, but mostly to scramble on defense after they commit one of their 25 turnovers the whole game. We had a +26 advantage in FG attempts. 4 of our 6 double figure scorers came off the bench Final Score: Arizona St - 49, Washington - 89 Box Scores Davey 17, 4, 1, 5 stls (*)L Martin 14, 8, 1Anderson 11, 9, 0Peppers 11, 2, 2, 2 stls, 3 3sWethers 10, 4, 0Chatman 10, 1, 1Fox 7, 4, 0Simmons 4, 0, 4, fouled outA Martin 3, 4, 0, 2 blksGreen 2, 1, 1Waldon 0, 3, 0Bogans 0, 3, 0Watson 0, 1, 2 Team Stats FG: 49-35% Rebs: +17 Asts: Even TOs: -14 Pts in paint: +34 2nd chance: +7 Fast break: +20 Post game observations (+): We not only scored 30 fast break pts, but we put a stop on AZST's running game and limited to just 10 pts in transition(-): Outside shooting was off in the 1st half, but made it up in the 2nd Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 7-0 (W7) Stanford, 6-1 (W2) UCLA, 5-2 (W2) Arizona, 5-2 (W3) Oregon, 4-3 (W1) Arizona St, 3-4 (L1) Utah, 3-4 (L2) Colorado, 3-4 (L1) California, 3-4 (W1) USC, 2-5 (L2) Oregon St, 1-6 (L4) Washington St, 0-7 (L7)
  18. Career Game #214 Jan 12, 2007: Washington St (2-12, 0-5) @ #12 Washington (16-0, 5-0) Current streaks 17-game regular season win streak11-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, press on occasionKey Players: Fr PG Ricky White 12.3 ppgNotes: We dropped our home game against WASHST last season 1st Half It was a shoot fest from the outside. Whoever can stop the otehr team from making further damage outside will win this game Halftime: Up 42-38 Key stat(s) 3PT: WASH 7-13, WASHST 8-14Turnovers: WASH 4, WASHST 7Key Players WASH: SG Ronnie Peppers 18 pts, 6 3sWASHST: PG Ricky White 12 pts, 4 3s 2nd Half We get into penalty early. WASHST added 3 more triples, but those were the only FGs they made so far here in the 2nd half. On the other hand, we are getting more balanced scoring both inside and outside. 11:10, Up 68-52 WASHST may had slightly more made 3s (12 to 11), but we also showed other ways to score. We outscored WASHST in the 2nd half, 50 to 31 Final Score: Washington St - 69, Washington - 92 Box Scores Peppers 24, 2, 1, 3 stls, 6 3s (*)Fox 23, 7, 3, 4 3sL Martin 8, 6, 0, 2 blksAnderson 8, 5, 0Wethers 8, 1, 0A Martin 6, 9, 1, 2 blksDavey 6, 0, 1, 2 stlsChatman 6, 0, 0Green 3, 0, 6, 2 stls, 4 tosSimmons 0, 0, 5Waldon 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 48-37% Rebs: +2 Asts: +8 TOs: -11 Pts in paint: +22 2nd chance: -6 Fast break: -6 Post game observations (+): Our 11-22 3PT (50%) came in handy, but our advantage on inside scoring made the difference(-): We only scored 8 fast break pts Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 6-0 (W6) Stanford, 5-1 (W1) UCLA, 4-2 (W1) Arizona, 4-2 (W2) Oregon, 3-3 (L2) Arizona St, 3-3 (W1) Utah, 3-3 (L1) Colorado, 3-3 (W2) USC, 2-4 (L1) California, 2-4 (L1) Oregon St, 1-5 (L3) Washington St, 0-6 (L6)
  19. Career Game #213 Jan 9, 2007: #12 Washington (15-0, 4-0) @ Stanford (8-5, 4-0) Current streaks 16-game regular season win streak6-game road win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, flexDefense: m2m, press on occasionKey Players: So SG Bryan Jones 11.2 ppg, 4.0 rpgNotes: A very good defensive battle ahead; STAN limits their opponents to 39.6% FG, while we do just a hairline better at 39.0% FG 1st Half We felt STAN's defense right from the beginning, when we missed our 1st 11 FG attempts; we didn't make our 1st FG until the 12:38 mark. We got some momentum going towards the end of the 1st half, led by C Lee Martin. I don't mind about the low shooting percentage, but we need to minimize our turnovers to give ourselves more opportunities to score Halftime: Up 28-22 Key stat(s) Rebs: WASH 25, STAN 16Turnovers: WASH 9, STAN 8Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 12 pts, 7 rebs 2nd Half We were going mostly inside. C Lee Martin and C Cory Wethers have 6 pts each, and SF Lawrence Fox scoring 7 of his 10 pts here in the 2nd half, mostly on penetrations 10:40, Up 50-37 STAN momentarily got to within 10, but our defense and FT shooting was consistent enough to hold on for this gritty road win Final Score: Washington - 71, Stanford - 56 Box Scores L Martin 18, 10, 1, 2 blks, 10-11 FT (*)Fox 14, 5, 0, 2 stls, 2 3sWethers 10, 2, 0Simmons 7, 0, 0Davey 6, 3, 3, 3 stlsGreen 5, 2, 6A Martin 4, 9, 0Peppers 3, 3, 1Anderson 2, 4, 0Waldon 2, 1, 1Chatman 0, 2, 0 Team Stats FG: 33-37% Rebs: +8 Asts: Even TOs: -2 Pts in paint: +4 2nd chance: Even Fast break: +2 Post game observations (+): We were able to take the ball mostly inside the paint, resulting in a lot of fouls on STAN; we shot 30-35 FT (86%)(-): 33% FG shooting is I believe, our lowest this season Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 5-0 (W5) Stanford, 4-1 (L1) Utah, 3-2 (W2) Oregon, 3-2 (L1) UCLA, 3-2 (L1) Arizona, 3-2 (W1) Arizona St, 2-3 (L2) USC, 2-3 (W2) Colorado, 2-3 (W1) California, 2-3 (W1) Oregon St, 1-4 (L2) Washington St, 0-5 (L5)
  20. Career Game #212 Jan 5, 2007: Colorado (5-7, 1-2) @ #19 Washington (14-0, 3-0) Current streaks 15-game regular season win streak10-game road win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, lots of freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Fr PF Louis Smith 9.5 ppg, 5.0 rpgNotes: COL allows opponents to shoot 45.7% FG, 2nd worst in the conference 1st Half Much better performance by our starting unit as compared to our last game. We just need to cut down on COL's offensive rebounds Halftime: Up 37-27 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 50%, COL 36%2nd chance: WASH 4, COL 8Key Players WASH: C Andrea Martin 12 pts, 4 rebsCOL: PF Louis Smith 11 pts, 4 rebs 2nd Half Opened up the 2nd half on a 13-2 run to increase our lead to 21. Our defense got even better in the 2nd half, limiting COL to just 22 pts Final Score: Colorado - 49, Washington - 78 Box Scores Fox 18, 9, 3, 2 blks, 3 tos (*)A Martin 16, 10, 0L Martin 12, 4, 0Green 10, 3, 5, 2 3sDavey 9, 2, 2, 4 stlsAnderson 7, 4, 1Chatman 2, 5, 0Wethers 2, 1, 1Peppers 2, 1, 0Simmons 0, 1, 2Waldon 0, 0, 1 Team Stats FG: 43-32% Rebs: +3 Asts: +6 TOs: -8 Pts in paint: +18 2nd chance: -1 Fast break: +10 Post game observations (+): Our rebounding improved in the 2nd half, and COL had zero 2nd chance pts, after scoring 8 in the 1st(-): Shooting slump for SG Louvon Davey, going for 1-15 3PT in the last 4 games Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 4-0 (W4) Stanford, 4-0 (W4) Oregon, 3-1 (W3) UCLA, 3-1 (W1) Arizona St, 2-2 (L1) Utah, 2-2 (W1) Arizona, 2-2 (L1) Colorado, 1-3 (L2) USC, 1-3 (W1) California, 1-3 (L3) Oregon St, 1-3 (L1) Washington St, 0-4 (L4)
  21. Career Game #211 Jan 2, 2007: #19 Washington (13-0, 2-0) @ USC (6-7, 0-2) Current streaks 14-game regular season win streak5-game road win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, some freedom, 5 outDefense: m2m, press on occasionKey Players: Sr PG JJ Walace 15,0 ppgNotes: No inside game; in the 1st 2 conference games, SCAL netted a combined total of just 14 pts in the paint 1st Half A lot of silly turnovers got us off to a slow start, and trailed by as many as 11. PG Brent Green woke up on the wrong side of the bed throwing away passes, and our season leading scorer SF Lawrence Fox went scoreless with 3 fouls. Once again, our bench saving the day for us, and scored 35 of our 45 1st half pts Halftime: Up 45-34 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 53%, SCAL 43%FT: WASH 13-13, SCAL 8-13Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 10 pts, 2 stls 2nd Half I had to yank out PG Brent Green to the bench after he committed his 6th turnover. We were leading by just 10, and then we went on a 13-0 run to open up this game. We led by 23 with just over 5 mins left, after SCAL went scoreless for almost 7 mins. That drought took the fight out of SCAL Final Score: Washington - 72, USC - 48 Box Scores Wethers 14, 3, 0, 7-8 FGL Martin 10, 9, 0 (*)Chatman 10, 5, 0, 2 stlsA Martin 9, 5, 2Peppers 9, 5, 1Anderson 7, 3, 0Fox 4, 5, 0Green 3, 2, 1, 6 tosDavey 2, 3, 5Simmons 2, 1, 2Waldon 2, 0, 1Watson 0, 0, 2 Team Stats FG: 45-30% Rebs: +15 Asts: +3 TOs: -4 Pts in paint: +30 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): Regardless on who's on the floor, our defense and rebounding was solid the entire game. Still able to snatch a win despite sub par performances from 3 of our starters(-): I hope PG Brent Green's performance today will not happen too often Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 3-0 (W3) Stanford, 3-0 (W3) Oregon, 2-1 (W2) UCLA, 2-1 (L1) Arizona St, 2-1 (W1) Arizona, 2-1 (W1) Utah, 1-2 (L1) Colorado, 1-2 (L1) California, 1-2 (L2) Oregon St, 1-2 (W1) USC, 0-3 (L3) Washington St, 0-3 (L3)
  22. Career Game #210 Start of conference games Dec 29, 2006: Oregon St (6-4, 0-1) @ #21 Washington (12-0, 1-0) Current streaks 13-game regular season win streak8-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: normal pace, balanced, good deal of freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr SG Ryan Wright 10.1 ppg, 4.0 rpgNotes: ORST scored only 46 pts in their conference season-opener 1st Half We committed 14 fouls, but our deep bench was on display in the 1st half, getting scoring support from our 2nd unit. We led by as many as 26, until ORST had a good run before the break Halftime: Up 45-29 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 6, ORST 11Fast break: WASH 16, ORST 4Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 12 pts, 2 3s 2nd Half ORST not able to make a threat, 2nd half was reduced to a shootout, where both teams scored 40+ pts Final Score: Oregon St - 70, Washington - 90 Box Scores Fox 25, 1, 1, 5 3s (*)Chatman 13, 1, 1, 2 stlsA MArtin 12, 13, 0, 2 blksPeppers 9, 3, 3Davey 8, 0,1, 3 stlsSimmons 6, 0, 4, 3 tosL Martin 5, 2, 3, 2 blksAnderson 4, 4, 1Wethers 4, 3, 0Green 4, 1, 5, 2 stls, 3 tosWaldon 0, 2, 1Watson 0, 0, 0Bogans 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 56-48% Rebs: +3 Asts: +5 TOs: -6 Pts in paint: +32 2nd chance: +4 Fast break: +20 Post game observations (+): Our pressure defense fueling our transition game again, scoring 30 fast break pts(-): Relaxed on defense in the 2nd half after getting a big lead; need to keep focus on defense the whole game, esp when we face the better teams Pac 12 StandingsWashington, 2-0 (W2) Stanford, 2-0 (W2) UCLA, 2-0 (W2) Oregon, 1-1 (W1) Utah, 1-1 (W1) Arizona St, 1-1 (L1) California, 1-1 (L1) Arizona, 1-1 (L1) Colorado, 1-1 (W1) Oregon St, 0-2 (L2) USC, 0-2 (L2) Washington St, 0-2 (L2)
  23. Career Game #209 Start of conference games Dec 26, 2006: Utah (6-3, 0-0) @ #21 Washington (11-0, 0-0) Current streaks 12-game regular season win streak7-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: fast pace, balanced, some freedom, princetonDefense: m2m, rarely pressKey Players: Sr C Eddie McPherson 15.7 ppg, 6.4 rpg Notes: UTAH shooting a conference-best 49.8% FG (#7 Nat'l) 1st Half UTAH shooting slightly better than us, but we were able to control the rebounds to give us more scoring opportunities. A big 1st half for SF Lawrence Fox Halftime: Up 40-33 Key stat(s) Off Rebs: WASH 8, UTAH 2Fast break: WASH 13, UTAH 4Key Players WASH: SF Lawrence Fox 18 pts, 3UTAH: C Eddie McPherson 10 pts, 3 rebs 2nd Half There was a defensive possession where we got called for 6 straight fouls! Our early penalty allowing UTAH to stay close. 11:43, Up 51-47 Our deep bench now coming into play, making a 16-2 run. We have also picked up many steals because of our pressure defense 6:52, Up 67-49 UTAH not able to make enough stops, and we cruised to a comfortable win Final Score: Utah - 67, Washington - 81 Box Scores Fox 25, 6, 2, 2 stls, 2 3s (*)A Martin 11, 7, 0Peppers 11, 3, 0Chatman 9, 3, 1, 3 stlsL Martin 7, 6, 0, 2 blksDavey 6, 3, 0, 3 stls, 3 tosWethers 4, 1, 0Simmons 4, 0, 6Anderson 2, 2, 0Green 2, 1, 3, 2 stlsWaldon 0, 0, 0 Team Stats FG: 46-43% Rebs: -3 Asts: -5 TOs: -11 Pts in paint: +8 2nd chance: +3 Fast break: +12 Post game observations (+): We scored 23 fast break pts(-): Poor outside shooting, only 3-16 3PT (19%) Pac 12 StandingsArizona St, 1-0 (W1) California, 1-0 (W1) Washington, 1-0 (W1) Arizona, 1-0 (W1) Stanford, 1-0 (W1) UCLA, 1-0 (W1) Oregon St, 0-1 (L1) Oregon, 0-1 (L1) Colorado, 0-1 (L1) USC, 0-1 (L1) Washington St, 0-1 (L1) Utah, 0-1 (L1)
  24. Career Game #208 Dec 19, 2006: Marquette (3-7) @ #21 Washington (10-0) Current streaks 11-game regular season win streak6-game home win streakScouting Report Offense: slow pace, balanced, some freedom, high postDefense: m2m, press half of the timeKey Players: So C Kevin Smith 9.0 ppg, 6.7 rpgNotes: Below average rebounding team, with just 27.2 rpg 1st Half A slow start as we couldn't force enough turnovers on MARQ, and we had troubles controlling the defensive rebounds. It took a good performance by SF Darius Chatman off the bench to get our offense going Halftime: Up 33-26 Key stat(s) FG: WASH 46%, MARQ 28%Key Players WASH: SF Darius Chatman 10 pts, 4 rebs, 2 stls 2nd Half Our pressure defense starting to produce some steals, and we opened up a 17 pt lead midway into the 2nd half. Our lead pretty much remained in double digits until the last 6 mins when MARQ came close to within 7. We're in the penalty 5:23, Up 57-50 MARQ remained close. And they hit a 3 on their last play to come even closer. Timeout 3:19, Up 61-57 A 3 by SG Louvon Davey relieved some of the pressure. Teams traded baskets and missed FTs. MARQ turned the ball over on their last play 1:15, Up 66-59 MARQ had to give up fouls, and we added pts from the FT line to seal the game. Final Score: Marquette - 62, Washington - 74 Box Scores Chatman 15, 5, 1, 3 stls (*)Davey 11, 2, 0, 3 stlsAnderson 10, 3, 0L Martin 9, 6, 0Green 8, 1, 5, 4 tosFox 7, 2, 0Peppers 5, 1, 1Wethers 4, 0, 0Waldon 3, 1, 0A Martin 2, 8, 0, 2 blksSimmons 0, 1, 4 Team Stats FG: 44-36% Rebs: -1 Asts: -4 TOs: -7 Pts in paint: +24 2nd chance: +12 Fast break: +6 Post game observations (+): Our defense relies on forcing turnovers on our opponents, and we did that effectively in the 2nd half where MARQ committed 13 errors(-): We almost let our 17 pt lead slip away
  25. Career Game #207 Dec 12, 2006: #21 Washington (9-0) @ Jackson St (5-2) Scouting Report Offense: fast pace, inside, some freedom, shuffleDefense: m2m, presses on occasionKey Players: Jr SF Aaron Turner 16.0 ppgNotes: JKST takes good care of the ball, with only 12.0 topg 1st Half Got off to a 21-5 lead. After that, it became a low-scoring affair. We're missing quite a number of inside shots, while JKST was miserable from the outside Halftime: Up 33-13 Key stat(s) Turnovers: WASH 7, JKST 93PT: WASH 3-6, JKST 0-11Key Players WASH: C Lee Martin 10 pts, 7 rebs 2nd Half Our lead quickly grew to 29, and it was an early rest for our starters Final Score: Washington - 61, Jackson St - 43 Box Scores Fox 12, 9, 1, 2 3s (*)L Martin 10, 9, 2Peppers 8, 3, 0Davey 8, 1, 3, 3 tos, 2 3sAnderson 7, 1, 1A Martin 6, 6, 1Green 5, 3, 4Watson 3, 2, 1Chatman 2, 4, 1Bogans 0, 3, 1Waldon 0, 3, 0Simmons 0, 2, 2 Team Stats FG: 39-33% Rebs: +19 Asts: +10 TOs: -1 Pts in paint: +20 2nd chance: +8 Fast break: +3 Post game observations (+): Our dominance in the paint was highlighted by our 46 rebounds. Good perimeter defense also, with JKST shooting just 2-21 3PT (9%)(-):Only 4 FT attempts