Washington Huskies at Stanford Cardinal
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Nowell, No. 25 Washington hold off Stanford 62-61
"Sometimes you've just got to survive and advance, forget it and have a short-term memory," Hopkins said, "crumble the paper and throw it away and it never happened."
The Huskies responded.
Jaylen Nowell scored 13 points but missed the front end of a 1-and-1 during a nervous finish for No. 25 Washington, which still held off Stanford 62-61 on Sunday for a weekend road split.
Stanford star KZ Okpala missed an off-balance 3-pointer at the buzzer and the Huskies secured the loose ball.
Noah Dickerson added 12 points for the Huskies (23-6, 14-2 Pac-12), who lost 76-73 at California on Thursday night as the Golden Bears earned their first conference win.
"The reality of it is, it's not the end of the world," Hopkins said.
Josh Sharma scored 16 for Stanford on a day when leading scorer Okpala was limited to six points with more than two dozen scouts in attendance. The Cardinal committed a pair of turnovers in the final 2:37 after the teams had traded baskets down the stretch.
Oscar da Silva added 15 for the Cardinal (15-14, 8-9), who had won the last four meetings at home in the series and three of four overall.
"We didn't lose the game in the last possession we had there," da Silva said. "Too many turnovers, I would say."
Marcus Sheffield hit a tying 3 with 5:09 to play to make it 54-all, and then Matisse Thybulle answered for Washington moments later before Sheffield made another jumper at 3:27.
Cormac Ryan hit a go-ahead 3 with 12:14 left to put Stanford ahead 41-40 and finished with 13 points. He made three 3s, but the Cardinal shot 6 of 17 from deep.
Washington had won 15 of 16 games before the loss in Berkeley but still wound up the outright Pac-12 regular-season champion when both Oregon State and Arizona State lost. The Huskies delayed their celebration until Saturday night.
Washington's David Crisp scored seven points on 2-of-8 shooting after a career-high 32 points at Cal, his second career 30-point performance, in which he matched his career best with five 3s.
Okpala picked up two quick fouls in the opening 10 minutes with a charge.
The Cardinal missed their first eight 3-point attempts before Sheffield connected with 16:20 left in the game.
"The team that played on Thursday wasn't us," Thybulle said. "There was no point in lingering or picking apart because that was nothing like what we try to do as a team or as individuals."
Washington, which missed its initial five field-goal tries, led 29-23 at the break.
Sharma received a flagrant foul with 6:27 left in the first half. Dickerson made a pair of free throws and then was hit with a technical at 6:21.
DAVIS OUT
Stanford starter Daejon Davis, the Cardinal's second-leading scorer at 11.8 points per game, sat out with a right foot injury sustained during Thursday's 98-50 win over Washington State. Coach Jerod Haase said his return this week against Cal "is a possibility."
BIG PICTURE
Washington: Washington also struggled from beyond the arc, going 6 of 17. ... The Huskies had allowed 100 total points the previous two games combined before giving up 76 to Cal but got defensive late against Stanford. ... Washington had been forcing 16.1 turnovers per game and pushed Stanford into 18.
UP NEXT
Washington: Hosts Oregon State on Wednesday before wrapping up Pac-12 play at home against Oregon on Saturday.
Stanford: Hosts Cal on Thursday night as the Cardinal conclude the regular season at home for the first time in five years.
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Recent Plays
| 2nd 0:00 | End of Game | 62 - 61 |
| 2nd 0:01 | Washington Defensive Rebound. | 62 - 61 |
| 2nd 0:01 | KZ Okpala missed Three Point Jumper. | 62 - 61 |
| 2nd 0:10 | Josh Sharma Defensive Rebound. | 62 - 61 |
| 2nd 0:10 | Jaylen Nowell missed Free Throw. | 62 - 61 |
Statistics
WASH |
STAN |
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|---|---|---|
| 23-57 | FG | 20-50 |
| 40 | Field Goal % | 40 |
| 6-17 | 3PT | 6-17 |
| 35 | Three Point % | 35 |
| 10-16 | FT | 15-25 |
| 63 | Free Throw % | 60 |
| 30 | Rebounds | 39 |
| 8 | Offensive Rebounds | 12 |
| 22 | Defensive Rebounds | 27 |
| 7 | Assists | 10 |
| 9 | Steals | 7 |
| 5 | Blocks | 6 |
| 14 | Turnovers | 20 |
| 1 | Team Turnovers | 1 |
| 14 | Total Turnovers | 20 |
| 1 | Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 1 | Total Technical Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Flagrant Fouls | 0 |
| 0 | Points Off Turnovers | 0 |
| 0 | Fast Break Points | 0 |
| 0 | Points in Paint | 0 |
| 21 | Fouls | 16 |
| 7 | Largest Lead | 5 |
Game Information
Location: Stanford, CA
Attendance: 5,741 | Capacity:
2025-26 Big Ten Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF | GB | OVER |
|---|---|---|---|
| Michigan | 19-1 | - | 37-3 |
| Nebraska | 15-5 | 4 | 28-7 |
| Michigan State | 15-5 | 4 | 27-8 |
| Illinois | 15-5 | 4 | 28-9 |
| Wisconsin | 14-6 | 5 | 24-11 |
| Purdue | 13-7 | 6 | 30-9 |
| UCLA | 13-7 | 6 | 24-12 |
| Ohio State | 12-8 | 7 | 21-13 |
| Iowa | 10-10 | 9 | 24-13 |
| Indiana | 9-11 | 10 | 18-14 |
| Minnesota | 8-12 | 11 | 15-18 |
| USC | 7-13 | 12 | 18-14 |
| Washington | 7-13 | 12 | 16-17 |
| Rutgers | 6-14 | 13 | 14-20 |
| Northwestern | 5-15 | 14 | 15-19 |
| Oregon | 5-15 | 14 | 12-20 |
| Maryland | 4-16 | 15 | 12-21 |
| Penn State | 3-17 | 16 | 12-20 |
2025-26 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings
| TEAM | CONF | GB | OVER |
|---|---|---|---|
| Duke | 17-1 | - | 35-3 |
| Virginia | 15-3 | 2 | 30-6 |
| Miami | 13-5 | 4 | 26-9 |
| North Carolina | 12-6 | 5 | 24-9 |
| Clemson | 12-6 | 5 | 24-11 |
| Louisville | 11-7 | 6 | 24-11 |
| NC State | 10-8 | 7 | 20-14 |
| Florida State | 10-8 | 7 | 18-15 |
| California | 9-9 | 8 | 22-12 |
| Stanford | 9-9 | 8 | 20-13 |
| Virginia Tech | 8-10 | 9 | 19-13 |
| SMU | 8-10 | 9 | 20-14 |
| Wake Forest | 7-11 | 10 | 18-17 |
| Syracuse | 6-12 | 11 | 15-17 |
| Pittsburgh | 5-13 | 12 | 13-20 |
| Notre Dame | 4-14 | 13 | 13-18 |
| Boston College | 4-14 | 13 | 11-20 |
| Georgia Tech | 2-16 | 15 | 11-20 |


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