NCAAB

Utah Utes at Washington Huskies

· NCAA Men's Basketball
14-12, 5-4 Away
<span class="badge bg-danger" style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 5px 0;">Final</span>
45 - 62
21-5, 13-0 Home

Washington holds Utah to 18 2nd-half points, wins 62-45

Carter throws down alley-oop

Washington held Utah to just five second-half field goals, outscoring the Utes 29-18 after halftime on way to a 62-45 victory.

"The second half was one of the best periods, 16 or 17 minutes, that we've played all season," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "We were active. We were talking. We were aware, and most importantly we finished with rebounding."

The Utes went 11 minutes without a field goal to begin the second half. Parker Van Dyke's two free throws with 15:12 to play where the only points for Utah until Both Gach knocked down a 3-pointer with 8:50 remaining.

The Utes didn't make another shot until Gach hit a floater in the lane with 3:20 to play. Utah finished the second half 5 of 20 from the field, knocking down a 3-pointer and two layups in the final 2:30 with mostly reserves in for Washington.

"To stay in games, you got to be able to make the open ones against this team, because you don't get many open ones," Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "When you aren't making your open ones, free throws included, it's going to be a long night."

Matisse Thybulle, who led the Huskies with six steals and four blocks, said he was so locked in it took him awhile to realize how cold the Utes had gone.

"We were lost in the game," Thybulle said. "When we poked our heads above water we realized what we had done. It was incredible."

The Huskies used a balanced attack as they improved to 13-0 at home. Washington (21-5, 12-1 Pac-12) finished with five players in double figures, led by 12 off the bench from Nahziah Carter, 11 from Noah Dickerson, and 10 each from Thybulle, David Crisp, and Jaylen Nowell.

Utah began the game with a 3-point barrage, hitting five in the first seven minutes. Sedrick Barefield hit four as the Utes jumped out to an early 17-7 lead. But Barefield went to the bench with his second foul at the 7:47 mark, and the Utes shot just 1 of 8 from deep after that.

The Huskies found their footing in the final minutes of the first half, closing on an 11-2 run to take a 33-27 lead into the break. A layup by Nowell gave UW its first lead, 26-25, with 2:20 remaining.

Barefield didn't score after his early outburst but still led the Utes (14-12, 8-6) with 12 points.

"We aren't the only team that comes in here or that is playing Washington that is scratching their head trying to figure some things out," Krystkowiak said.

BIG PICTURE

Utah: The Utes are still in the race for second place in the Pac-12 standings.

Washington: The Huskies didn't need much to beat the Utes Wednesday but protected their home court and, with some help, may have a chance to lock up at least a share of the Pac-12 regular-season title with a win Saturday against Colorado.

RECORD BOOK

With six blocks against the Utes, Thybulle moved in to second on Washington's career list, passing Matthew Bryan-Amaning. With 162 in his career, Thybulle sits 24 short of tying Chris Welp for first.

UP NEXT

Utah: The Utes travel to play at Washington State on Saturday.

Washington: The Huskies host Colorado on Saturday.

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2nd 0:00 End of Game 45 - 62
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 45 - 62
2nd 0:22 Jason Crandall Offensive Rebound. 45 - 62
2nd 0:26 Jamal Bey missed Three Point Jumper. 45 - 62
2nd 0:42 Washington Timeout 45 - 62

Statistics

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14-50 FG 23-57
28 Field Goal % 40
8-24 3PT 4-20
33 Three Point % 20
9-16 FT 12-14
56 Free Throw % 86
35 Rebounds 39
13 Offensive Rebounds 11
22 Defensive Rebounds 28
7 Assists 7
5 Steals 8
0 Blocks 6
18 Turnovers 9
2 Team Turnovers 0
18 Total Turnovers 9
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
5 Points Off Turnovers 17
9 Fast Break Points 8
12 Points in Paint 36
13 Fouls 17
10 Largest Lead 22

Game Information

Alaska Airlines Arena

Location: Seattle, WA
Attendance: 8,268 | Capacity:

2025-26 Big 12 Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Arizona 16-2 - 36-3
Houston 14-4 2 30-7
Iowa State 12-6 4 29-8
Kansas 12-6 4 24-11
Texas Tech 12-6 4 23-11
TCU 11-7 5 23-12
BYU 9-9 7 23-12
UCF 9-9 7 21-12
West Virginia 9-9 7 21-14
Cincinnati 9-9 7 18-15
Colorado 7-11 9 17-16
Arizona State 7-11 9 17-16
Oklahoma State 6-12 10 20-15
Baylor 6-12 10 17-17
Kansas State 3-15 13 12-20
Utah 2-16 14 10-22

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
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