Brockman owns OT as Huskies top Sun Devils
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02/27/2009 -
Seattle, WA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Jon Brockman owned overtime, scoring on the
first two possessions, on his way to 21 points and 11 rebounds, as No. 21
Washington outlasted 14th-ranked Arizona State, 73-70, in a battle of
conference heavyweights.
Justin Dentmon added 16 points, Isaiah Thomas donated 11 and Quincy Pondexter
notched a double-double with 10 points and 12 boards for the Huskies (21-7,
12-4 Pac-10), who have won five of six overall.
Jeff Pendergraph totaled 24 points with 13 rebounds, James Harden added 19
points and Rihards Kuksiks added 13 for the Sun Devils (21-6, 10-5), who had a
chance to claim first place in the conference with a victory.
Dentmon took it then gave it away in the final seconds of regulation. His
layup with 47 seconds left gave the Huskies a 61-59 edge, but his defensive
rebound turned into a Harden layup with approximately 11 seconds left to tie
the game and force overtime.
That is where Brockman took over. He scored twice in succession on the block
for a 65-61 lead, and after a Harden layup, Dentmon stepped to the charity
stripe and calmly sank three straight free throws for a 68-63 advantage.
Arizona State got within one point, 68-67, before Dentmon again sank two free
throws with 27 seconds to go. Derek Glasser missed an open look at a tying
three from the top of the circle, Pendergraph fouled out on the ensuing rush
for the basketball, and Venoy Overton sealed the victory with a pair of foul
shots.
Washington led 35-34 at the half, and a Thomas jumper and two Brockman foul
shots increased the edge to 42-36 early in the final 20 minutes. Matthew
Bryan-Amaning's layup pushed the edge to eight points at 50-42, but Kuksiks
scored eight points during a 14-2 blitz that gave the Sun Devils a four-point
lead.
The two clubs battled to the wire from there.
Game Notes
Arizona State still holds a 34-33 edge in the all-time series...Washington won
the first meeting this season, 84-71, back on January 31...Washington shot
just 38.3 percent from the floor, and made only 2-of-17 threes. It made up for
it by going 25-of-31 from the charity stripe...The Sun Devils made 41.8
percent of their shots.
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