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Hannes Steinbach, Wesley Yates III Propel Washington to 105-69 Romp over Southern Utah
Washington Huskies converted 11 Southern Utah turnovers into 18 points and had a 21-2 fast-break advantage in a dominant 105-69 home win.
- On Saturday, Washington Huskies routed Southern Utah 105-69 in Seattle, with Hannes Steinbach and Wesley Yates III each scoring 14 points among six Huskies in double figures.
- By forcing turnovers and running the floor, Washington Huskies turned 11 Southern Utah Thunderbirds miscues into 18 points, held a 21-2 fast-break advantage, and committed only two turnovers.
- Supporting scorers helped extend the margin when JJ Mandaquit hit three 3-pointers and scored 11 with five assists, Zoom Diallo added 10 points, six rebounds and four assists, and Desmond Claude and Bryson Tucker each scored 12.
- The result leaves Washington Huskies at 7-3 overall and 4-1 at home, while Southern Utah drops to 4-8 and 0-7 on the road, as Washington's lead reached 30 late in the game.
- This scoring surge marks Washington's first 100-point game since Dec. 17, 2023, and the Huskies face Seattle U at Climate Pledge Arena on Friday in a matchup that could draw AP Top 25 attention.
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Wesley Yates III, Hannes Steinbach lead Washington to win vs. Southern Utah
Wesley Yates III and Hannes Steinbach scored 14 points apiece to lead a balanced attack as Washington cruised to a 105-69 victory against Southern Utah in a nonconference game Saturday afternoon in Seattle.
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Hannes Steinbach, Wesley Yates III propel Washington to 105-69 romp over Southern Utah
Hannes Steinbach and Wesley Yates III both had 14 points to lead six Huskies in double figures, and Washington breezed to a 105-69 victory over Southern Utah.
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