Earlier in the year, Arizona State (9-7, 4-7 Pac-12) found ways to win while averaging 54.7 points per game (second-worst in Pac-12). On Friday night, the Sun Devils’ offensive inconsistencies were amplified in their 50-35 loss to Washington (5-10, 2-10).
The first quarter was not the start either team wanted. ASU shot 1-16 (seven percent) from the field. Washington gave up eight offensive rebounds but still held the 7-2 point advantage.
Arizona State generated open looks early in the game, but the lack of shot-making caused the Sun Devils to fall flat.
“We were open, we had good looks, just didn’t make them.