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UTEP beats Washington State 64-51

The Columbian
Published: December 20, 2013, 4:00pm

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Vince Hunter scored 15 points on 7-of-9 shooting as four players scored in double figures to help UTEP beat Washington State 64-51 on Saturday night.

Julian Washburn chipped in 15 points and McKenzie Moore added 13 and hit two 3-pointers for UTEP (7-5) late in the game to help end Washington State’s three-game win streak.

Solid defense by the Miners held Washington State to only 17 first-half points and helped UTEP to a quick 12-point lead. The Miners held the Cougars’ leading scorer DaVonte Lacy and guard Royce Woolridge to only two points each in the half.

“It was really a great defensive effort from a lot of guys,” UTEP head coach Tim Floyd said. “They had two of the better guards in the Pac-12 that we were playing against in Woolridge and Lacy, and they were held to five and six (points).”

The Miners led 41-22 at 14:50 mark before Washington State started chip away at the lead. Que Johnson hit four 3-pointers and Lacy converted on a three-point play to help the Cougars cut it to eight (59-51) with 2 minutes on the clock, but they missed their last six shots in the final minute.

“You have to give credit to UTEP, they came out and were ready to go and did a great job of denying DaVonte the ball, and we had prepare for that, but we just didn’t make baskets,” Washington State coach Ken Bone said.

UTEP drove the ball down the stretch and converted on their free throws. The Miners hit 3 of 4 from the line in the final minute of the game to seal the win. They ended the night 15 of 20, and Washington State went 4 of 11 from the charity stripe for a dismal 36 percent.

Que Johnson scored 19 of his career-high 21 points in the second half and shot 4 of 7 from beyond the arc. The Cougars shot just 33 percent from the field (20 of 50) and converted only eight field goals in the first half.

“I’m just really, really pleased that we were able to go on the road and hold a team to 34 percent shooting,” Floyd said. “I feel like we’re sharing the ball really well right now.”

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