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Washington Ends Skid Against Short-Handed Minnesota
Washington ended a three-game losing streak with a 69-57 win over Minnesota, which played with only six scholarship players due to injuries, coach Danny Sprinkle said.
- Saturday's Big Ten tilt in Seattle features Minnesota traveling to face Washington, in their first conference meeting this season.
- Facing injuries, Minnesota is down to six scholarship players; Grayson Grove picked up his second foul with 12:34 left, forcing a five-guard lineup, and coach Niko Medved warned the margin for error is very small.
- A 14-0 Washington run flipped the first half as they outscored Minnesota in the paint and bench, shooting 63.0% with Durkin and Asuma supporting.
- Washington snapped its slide with a 69-57 win, improving its standings after a three-game skid, while Minnesota's loss extended its deep slide in the Big Ten.
- Minnesota's 2-3 record in games decided by fewer than four points underscores narrow margins, while Minnesota averages 8.3 made 3-pointers versus Washington allowing 7.2, a matchup to monitor.
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Washington ends skid against short-handed Minnesota
Hannes Steinbach scored 26 points on 12-of-17 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds as Washington snapped a three-game skid with a 69-57 Big Ten Conference victory against short-handed Minnesota on Saturday night in Seattle. Zoom Diallo added 17 points on 7-of-8 shooting with four assists for the Huskies (13-13, 5-10). Cade Tyson scored 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds for the Golden Gophers (11-14, 4-10), who lost for the ninth time in their pa…
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Washington looks to break its three-game slide when the Huskies play Minnesota. The teams meet Saturday for the first time this season. Washington is 4-10 against the Big Ten, and Minnesota is 4-9 against conference opponents.
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