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Huskies fall hard at ASU

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TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Remy Martin scored 26 points and Kimani Lawrence scored 22 and Arizona State walloped Washington 97-64. Lawrence finished 9-for-11 shooting, but it was Martin’s late first-half outburst that helped seal the Huskies’ fate. Hameir Wright threw down a dunk for Washington and reduced the Huskies’ deficit to 30-25 with 6:13 before intermission. That led to an Arizona State eruption in which the Sun Devils outscored Washington 19-4 for a 20-point halftime lead. Martin scored nine straight to start the outburst and 13 of the 19. Marcus Tsohonis scored 16 points for Washington.

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