Feb 7, 2002
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By MEL REISNER
AP Sports Writer
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Even on a bad night, Salim Stoudamire and Jason Gardner
were there when Arizona needed them.
The two guards made pivotal 3-pointers and No. 11 Arizona survived poor free
throw shooting and a career-high 35 points by Doug Wrenn to beat Washington
91-82 Thursday night.
Stoudamire had 14 of his 17 points in the second half, while Gardner scored
11 of his 13 in the final 20 minutes.
"This wasn't a great game for us, but we got it done," said Stoudamire,
who missed four of five shots in the first half but made all four attempts in
the second. "We've just got to move on."
Luke Walton led the Wildcats (16-6, 9-3 Pac-10) with 21 points, but had just
four in the second half when the Huskies rallied from a 19-point deficit to get
within seven in the final nine minutes.
Channing Frye came back from a mild ankle sprain to get 16 points and 10
rebounds, and Rick Anderson scored 11 points for Arizona. The Wildcats won
their third straight and eighth in their last 10 by beating Washington for the
18th time in coach Lute Olson's 19 years overseeing the Arizona program.
David Dixon had 11 points for the Huskies (8-14, 2-10), who lost their third
straight.
"We put together a great effort," Huskies coach Bob Bender said. "Our
team knows that it isn't fun losing these games. We did manage to get the ball
inside."
Wrenn, who had 32 points against Oregon on Jan. 24 and 34 against Washington
State on Jan. 31, was 15-of-23 from the field in the biggest game for a Huskies
player since Todd MacCulloch had 38 points on Dec. 7, 1996.
But the sophomore missed six of 11 free throws, including two with 1:42 to
go when he was sitting on 33 points.
"I was a bum at the line," said Wrenn, who also had nine rebounds despite
not starting because of a missed practice. "We were just shooting over and
over. I guess the crowd rattled me or something. We wanted to win here, and we
thought we could beat them."
Wrenn led Washington in scoring for the ninth consecutive game and his nine
20-plus games exceed last season's output by the team. But he didn't have
anyone to balance the offense against the Wildcats.
"He was hitting big shots tonight, but I thought we did an all right job,"
Gardner said. "He hit the big shots, and we got the win."
Arizona, which is 11-0 when tied or leading at halftime, extended a
nine-point lead to 64-45 with a 21-11 run over the first 5:56 of the second
half.
Gardner, 0-for-6 in the first half, had a layup and 3-pointer, and
Stoudamire also scored five points in the run, which Frye capped with a
three-point play after inducing Dixon to commit his fourth foul.
Arizona then went more than five minutes without a field goal, and Wrenn
scored nine straight points in a 2:56 span to bring the Huskies within 67-60
with 8:56 to play.
With 6:31 to go, Stoudamire nailed a 3-pointer to give Arizona a 74-61 lead,
and Gardner had one 54 seconds later to make it 78-63.
The Wildcats were 14-for-28 from the free throw line in the second half,
missing eight of nine in the minutes after Washington closed in, but managed to
extend their lead with good defense.
"We cannot shoot 55 percent (19-of-34) from the line," Olson said. "We
had several opportunities to put them away with our free throws, but we did not
do it when we had the chance."