UW-WSU Postgame Notes
February 19, 2005 | Women's Basketball
Feb. 19, 2005
The Huskies have now won 20 straight games against the Cougars. Washington State's last win in the series was Feb. 25, 1995 in Pullman (72-67). The Huskies have not lost to the Cougars in Seattle since Jan. 19, 1993.
Washington is now 6-3 over the past nine games after opening the year 6-11.
The Huskies have won three straight games for the first time all season.
The Huskies maintained their streak of never finishing a home season below .500. Washington finishes at 8-7 at Bank of America Arena this year.
The Huskies outshot their opponent from the field for only the sixth time this season. Washington is now 5-1 in those games.
This was the seventh different starting line-up on the season for the Huskies. Only Kristen O'Neill has started every game.
Jill Bell led the Huskies in scoring for the sixth time this season, trailing only Kayla Burt's seven. Bell's 17 points matches her career high, set last on Jan. 29, 2005 versus California.
Emily Florence's six rebounds set a career high.
Breanne Watson's 16 points marked a season high.
15 of Washington's first 17 field goals were assisted.
Washington's 10 turnovers matched their lowest number for the season, also set vs. Alabama (11/27/04) and at California (1/2/05)
Ariana Scales' game-high 22 points was her career high, surpassing the 18 she posted at UCLA on Feb. 6, 2005. She also set career highs for three points made (6) and attempted (10)
Cameo Hicks scored in doubles figures for the fourth consecutive game for Washington.
Washington State made 10 three pointers for the third time this season.
The Huskies are back to .500 in conference play (8-8) for the first time since Jan. 4 when they lost to Stanford to drop to 2-2.