The Hawkeyes face off against the Huskies in Washington in the second game of tonight's women's college basketball doubleheader on Peacock
The Huskies (10-9 overall, 1-7 league) were left all alone as the 18th team out of 18 after losing to their Northwest rival and, two time zones away, having Minnesota ((10-9, 2-6)
Former WSU standout TJ Bamba again tormented the Huskies, scoring 21 points for No. 15 Oregon in an 82-71 loss for the UW men's basketball team Tuesday night.
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EUGENE, Ore. — TJ Bamba scored 21 points and Brandon Angel had 15 as No. 15 Oregon defeated Washington 82-71 on Tuesday night. Supreme Cook added 13 points for the Ducks (16-3, 5-3 Big Ten), who shot 51% from the field. Jackson Shelstad and Keeshawn Barthelemy each scored 11, and Nate Bittle pulled down 11 rebounds.
Brandon Angel added 15 points, Supreme Cook scored 13 and Keeshawn Barthelemy and Jackson Shelstad had 11 for the Ducks (16-3, 5-3 Big Ten), who rallied from an early eight-point deficit to win for just the second time in five conference home games.
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But for the Washington men's basketball team, an 81-77 loss to No. 19 Illinois on Jan. 5 showed a ton of promise. The Huskies (10-8, 1-6 Big Ten) stormed back from a 17-point deficit to tie the game at 75 — pushing the conference favorites to the brink in front of an electric home crowd.
EUGENE — TJ Bamba scored 21 points and Brandon Angel had 15 as No. 15 Oregon defeated Washington 82-71 on Tuesday night at Matthew Knight Arena. Supreme Cook added 13 points for the Ducks (16-3, 5-3 Big Ten), who shot 51% from the field. Jackson Shelstad and Keeshawn Barthelemy each scored 11, and Nate Bittle pulled down 11 rebounds.
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Purdue fans showed up in a huge way in the Pacific Northwest, making their presence known when the Boilermakers played both Washington and Oregon.