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Washington Ends Skid Against Short-Handed Minnesota
Hannes Steinbach scored 26 points and Zoom Diallo added 17 as Washington shot 63% to end a three-game losing streak against Minnesota.
- At Alaska Airlines Arena, the Huskies defeated Minnesota 69-57 on Saturday, snapping their three-game losing streak in front of 6,651 fans.
- A late first-half surge gave Washington separation with a 14-0 run in the last 3:57 turning a one-point deficit into a 39-26 halftime lead, helped by team shooting 29 of 46.
- Hannes Steinbach led Washington with 26 points on 12-of-17 shooting, grabbed nine rebounds and entered the game as the nation's fourth-leading rebounder at 11.4; Zoom Diallo added 17 points.
- The victory shifts Washington's standing and schedule as the Huskies moved into 12th place in the Big Ten at 5-10, are off for a week before Saturday's game at Maryland, and begin a final East Coast trip including Rutgers on Feb. 24 and Oregon on Tuesday.
- Despite being short-handed, the Huskies won despite more injuries than bench players, with Zoom Diallo’s scoring halting their skid and building momentum for the final five regular-season games and East Coast road trip.
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