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Huskies ‘T’ off on Sun Devils


Washington guard Nate Robinson, left, loses control of the ball after colliding with Arizona State forward Serge Angounou on Sunday. 
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Bob Baum Associated Press

TEMPE, Ariz. – Washington coach Lorenzo Romar’s technical foul looked, at first, like a costly mistake.

It turned out to be the motivation for a decisive 11-0 run that propelled the 10th-ranked Huskies to a 79-70 victory over Arizona State on Sunday.

“It kind of got us fired up to see Coach right there with us, fighting for us,” guard Nate Robinson said. “To show that side of him was big for us. The coach said ‘You see how they’re doing so go out there with your hard hats on and just play, go out there and give me a ‘W’ ‘ and that’s what we did.”

Robinson scored 18 of his 23 points in the second half and the Huskies moved back into a tie with Arizona for first place in the Pac-10.

The Huskies (17-3, 7-2) lost 92-83 at No. 11 Arizona on Thursday night. But Washington State upset Arizona on Saturday, clearing the way for the Huskies to regain a share of the conference lead by beating ASU.

Ike Diogu had 14 points and 13 rebounds for Arizona State, his 80th double-digit scoring game in his 80-game collegiate career. Kevin Kruger added 12 points but had five turnovers, while Steve Moore scored 11 and Bryson Krueger 10 for the Sun Devils (15-6, 4-5).

Arizona State committed 21 turnovers against Washington’s tight defense, compared with 11 for the Huskies.

“I thought we did a good job of pretty much everything except handling their pressure,” Arizona State coach Rob Evans said.

Robinson, bouncing back from a sub-par game at Arizona, was 8 of 12 from the field, including 6 of 8 in the second half, and was 2 of 4 on 3-pointers.

“I was knowing it was going in instead of hoping it was going to go in,” Robinson said.

Diogu, the Pac-10 leader in scoring and rebounding, had his 11th double-double of the season, but he struggled much of the afternoon. He dropped two wide-open passes inside, missed a dunk, and failed to connect on the front end of a 1-and-1, despite being an 82 percent free throw shooter.

“He’s a great player, and he’s played a lot of great basketball games,” Evans said. “Sometimes people expect him to be perfect. He’s not perfect.”

Tre Simmons scored 15 points and Brandon Roy had 12 for Washington. Jamaal Williams added 11 points, six during the decisive 11-0 second-half run.

Washington shot out to an early eight-point lead, but Arizona State stayed close and trailed 34-30 at halftime.

The Sun Devils cut the lead to two twice early in the second half, then the technical foul on Romar – for arguing an offensive foul call on Bobby Jones – resulted in five Arizona State points and briefly gave the Sun Devils the lead.

But Roy’s three-point play triggered the 11-0 run that put the Huskies ahead for good. Williams, who was 4-for-5 from the field, scored the last two of his six in the surge on a rebound to put Washington ahead 52-43 with 11:08 to play.

The Huskies went 13 of 14 from the free throw line down the stretch, including 4 of 4 by Robinson, to seal the win.