
Washington Drops Tough Game in Las Vegas
November 26, 2022 | Women's Basketball
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The Washington women's basketball team (5-1) dropped a hard-fought game 58-71 to Santa Clara (5-3) in the final game of the Las Vegas Holiday Classic.
Depth off the bench was strong, as Hannah Stines and Darcy Rees led in scoring for the Huskies from a bench that scored 39.
For the second game in a row in Las Vegas, Stines scored a career-high 13 points. Her three made threes was a new career high for the freshman.
Rees tied her season-high in scoring with six points in just the first quarter. She went on to finish with a new season high 11 points.
Washington got some good looks and continued fighting the entire game. The Husky defense kept Santa Clara shooting under their season average.
Next Up: Washington returns home to take on crosstown rival Seattle U on Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. PT in Alaska Airlines Arena. GET TICKETS
Depth off the bench was strong, as Hannah Stines and Darcy Rees led in scoring for the Huskies from a bench that scored 39.
For the second game in a row in Las Vegas, Stines scored a career-high 13 points. Her three made threes was a new career high for the freshman.
Rees tied her season-high in scoring with six points in just the first quarter. She went on to finish with a new season high 11 points.
Washington got some good looks and continued fighting the entire game. The Husky defense kept Santa Clara shooting under their season average.
Next Up: Washington returns home to take on crosstown rival Seattle U on Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 7 p.m. PT in Alaska Airlines Arena. GET TICKETS
Team Stats
SCU
UW
FG%
.414
.349
3FG%
.320
.280
FT%
.714
.700
RB
40
40
TO
12
13
STL
4
3
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned
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