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Washington State ends No. 5 Arizona’s home winning streak

Washington State ends No. 5 Arizona's home winning streak


TUCSON, Ariz. — The roars from Washington State‘s locker room echoed through a hallway underneath the stands at McKale Center.

An understandable celebration after the Cougars had just sent Arizona‘s fans to the exits early with their first road win over a top-5 opponent in 122 years of basketball.

Playing confidently in one of college basketball’s toughest road arenas, Washington State ended No. 5 Arizona’s 28-game home winning streak with a 74-61 victory on Saturday.

“You’re no different than the players — you’ve got to dream it to come true,” said Washington State coach Kyle Smith after his first win in three tries at McKale Center. “You start thinking about quieting the crowd and in your mind you go possession by possession. I did look up and see people filing out with 1:12 left and I was like, focus, focus, a lot of things can happen. And we were able to hang on.”

The Cougars (7-10, 2-4 Pac-12) shut down Arizona’s once-potent offense, creating a rare, subdued atmosphere inside McKale Center.

Mouhamed Gueye led Washington State’s inside game with 24 points and 14 rebounds. Jabe Mullins (13 points), Justin Powell (12) and DJ Rodman (11) keyed a 12-for-28 day from the 3-point arc.

Washington State built an 18-point lead midway through the second half, withstood Arizona’s late run and played physical defense all afternoon to end what had been the nation’s third-longest active winning streak.

“Our guys just came together, had a tremendous effort, played really hard and played right to the final buzzer,” Smith said after Washington State’s first win over a top-5 team since 1983.

The Wildcats (14-2, 3-2) struggled offensively for the third straight game, shooting 32% and 4 for 25 from the 3-point arc. Arizona had its fewest halftime points (27) in two seasons under coach Tommy Lloyd and ran out of gas after a late 12-2 run cut the Cougars’ lead to five.

Azuolas Tubelis had 29 points and 14 rebounds for Arizona.

“Today had a chance to be a special day at McKale and it was for Washington State,” Lloyd said.

Once the nation’s highest-scoring and best-shooting team, the Wildcats rode their defense to wins over Arizona State and Washington while struggling on offense.

The Wildcats weren’t much better defensively, allowing Washington State to shoot 7 of 15 from 3 in the first half. TJ Bamba‘s 3 at the…

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