Husky men need overtime to finally dispatch short-handed California

Huskies, Husky Basketball, Sports Seattle

Keion Brooks Jr. scored 26 points and Noah Williams added a season-high 22 to lead the Washington men’s basketball team to an 81-78 overtime victory against injury-riddled California on Saturday. 

The Huskies erased a double-digit deficit in the second half to force the extra period and freshman guard Koren Johnson, who had 15 points, sealed the win with a block on Sam Alajkis’ three-pointer as time expired. 

Washington, which 11-8, 3-5 Pac-12, won its fourth straight game against California. 

The Huskies were behind 33-26 at halftime marking the 13th time in 19 games in which they’ve trailed at the break. 

Down 56-50, Washington switched to a man-to-man defense, which helped slow down a Golden Bears offense that repeatedly torched UW’s 2-3 zone with midrange jumpers in the paint from center Lars Thiemann and forward Grant Newell. 

Williams converted a contested short jumper that cut Washington’s deficit to 63-61 with 1:21 left and the Huskies had a chance to tie or take the lead on their next offensive possession. 

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However, Williams couldn’t handle a pass from Keyon Menfield that went through his hands and out of bounds with 28 seconds remaining. 

Cal’s Kuany Kuany missed a free throw at the other end, which gave UW one more chance. 

This time, Brooks delivered and converted a layup with 12 seconds left that forced overtime. 

Williams scored first in the extra period on a driving layup and Braxton Meah drained a free throw that gave the Huskies a 68-67 lead and put them up for good. 

Washington has a pair of road games this week starting with Thursday’s matchup against Colorado.