Losing is never a good thing, especially when the other team shoots 67.3 percent from the field. But Huskies had a few positives Wednesday, including the return of Andrew Andrews' shooting touch and the continued maturation of freshman phenom Marquese Chriss.
This time Jakob Poeltl didn’t knockout the Huskies, but rather it was a series of jabs, uppercuts and haymakers from a quartet of Utah players who exposed Washington during its 90-82 defeat on Wednesday.
The loss drops the Huskies (15-9, 7-5) into a fourth-place tie with Utah in the Pac-12.
Here’s a few takeaways from the game.