Young Washington takes on Pepperdine in Basketball Travelers Classic
| Gameday Matchup |
|
W-L |
PF |
PA |
HOME |
ROAD |
STK |
| PEPP |
8-23 |
77.1 |
83.2 |
3-9 |
5-14 |
L1 |
| WASH |
19-13 |
76.6 |
73.0 |
18-2 |
1-11 |
L1 |
| School Info |
|
PEPPERDINE |
WASHINGTON |
| Conference |
West Coast |
Pacific-10 |
| Nickname |
Waves |
Huskies |
| Type |
Private |
Public |
| 2006-07 Season |
| DATE | GAME | LINKS |
| · Nov 12, 2006 | @WASH 99, PEPP 91 | Recap | Box Score |
Pepperdine (7-20) at No. 16 Washington (26-7) 10:30 pm EST
SEATTLE (Ticker) -- Washington will have to rely on a bunch of
new faces if they want to duplicate last season's success.
The new-look Huskies will take the floor against Pepperdine in
the season opener for both teams on Sunday in the opening round
of the Basketball Travelers Classic.
In 2005-06, Washington went 26-7 and lost in overtime to
Connecticut in the Sweet 16. Star guard Brandon Roy is now in
the NBA as is
Bobby Jones while Jamaal Williams and Mike Jensen
have graduated.
However, Lorenzo Romar will try to be the all-important constant
among the Huskies' ever-changing roster. Romar will begin his
fifth year on Sunday and will look to qualify for the NCAA
Tournament for a school-record fourth straight campaign.
A major cog in this year's squad will be Washington state player
of the year
Spencer Hawes. A 7-0 center, Hawes will solidify a
Huskies frontcourt that has lacked size in recent seasons.
Hawes had knee surgery last month but expects to play on Sunday.
Point guard
Justin Dentmon and forward
Jon Brockman are
Washington's top two returning starters. Brockman is a Wooden
Award finalist and has been selected team captain on the young
squad.
The Wave struggled mightily on the road last season, going 1-14.
They return two starters, sophomore forward
Willie Galick and
senior guard
Chase Griffin, who will look to turn that around.
However, it does not look promising for Pepperdine, which is
expected to finish seventh in the eight-team West Coast
Conference.
After their first-ever meeting with the Wave, the Huskies will
face Nicholls State on Monday before taking on Northern Iowa one
day later in the four-team round robin tournament.