SEATTLE (AP) -- Oscar da Silva scored 16 points and grabbed nine rebounds, Tyrell Terry added 14 points and Stanford held Washington to just eight second-half field goals to beat the Huskies 72-64 on Thursday night.
The Cardinal (17-9, 6-7 Pac-12) picked up a quality road win with tournament selection time approaching, snapped a four-game losing streak and sent the Huskies (12-15, 2-12) to their ninth straight loss. Washington has now lost 13 of its last 15.
Washington got 14 points from Isaiah Stewart, who fueled the Huskies during an entertaining first half and also set the school's freshman record for blocks and rebounds. The Huskies took a 37-35 halftime lead on Nahziah Carter's fast break dunk following a steal and touch pass form Marcus Tsohonis.
RaeQuan Battle's four-point play with 16:03 in the game gave the Huskies 47-44 lead, but things went awry from there. Stanford held Washington scoreless for the next 5:10, then for another 4:21 after a pair of free throws, building a 55-49 lead with 9:14 left.
They weren't done, adding another 4:27 scoreless stretch. In all, the Huskies made one of 17 field goals during those long barren runs, shooting 27% from the field in the second half. They hit just four of 24 3-point attempts.
Stanford also got 12 points from Spencer Jones, who was 4 of 8 on 3-pointers. The game marked the ninth time this season Jones knocked down at least four shots from beyond the arc. Jaiden Delaire added eight off the bench.
Up next, the Cardinal travels across the state to play Washington State on Sunday. The contest will be broadcast on ESPNU.