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Oregon Men Fall at Washington, 6-Game Losing Streak Longest in 15 Years
- On Sunday, Washington Huskies men's basketball team defeated Oregon Ducks men's basketball team 72-57 in Seattle, leading nearly wire-to-wire before the city's Super Bowl kickoff.
- After a quick start, Washington built an early 14-2 lead while Oregon, missing starters, missed nine of its first 10 shots and the Huskies dominated the rebound battle 45-23.
- Supporting scorers included Franck Kepnang with 10 points and 14 rebounds, Hannes Steinbach with 10 and 13, and Quimari Peterson, Zoom Diallo and Jacob Ognacevic each scoring 12; Ognacevic said, `We came out just ready to go`.
- The victory snapped Washington Huskies' four-game losing streak against Oregon Ducks, improving their record to 11-9 overall and 3-6 in conference play; they next play Thursday on the road.
- Historically, Washington leads 193-125 in the series, and Alaska Airlines Arena was half full at the noon tipoff with a 38.7 percent overall and 46.2 percent 3-point rate in the first half.
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Franck Kepnang and Hannes Steinbach double up in Washington’s 72-57 win over Oregon
SEATTLE (AP) — Franck Kepnang and Hannes Steinbach had double-doubles and Washington led nearly wire-to-wire in a 72-57 victory over Oregon Sunday in the 318th meeting between the programs.
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Leaning Left7Leaning Right1Center7Last UpdatedBias Distribution47% Left, 46% Center
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