The Huskies jumped out to a commanding lead over the Nevada Wolfpack in the first quarter.
Washington’s steady barrage of offensive attacks on the paint resulted in 32 points for the Dawgs — 55% of their offensive production.
As a result, the Huskies overcame their own poor shooting from three-point range (2 for 11).
Overall, the Huskies shot 66% on two-pointers.
The Huskies committed 14 turnovers which was much lower than their average of 22.1 turnovers per game.
Washington’s height and depth advantage was too much for Nevada’s undersized, guard-heavy roster.
Ultimately, Washington’s inside scoring was the difference, as Washington defeated Nevada 58- 42.