Khalil Shabazz scored 26 points and San Francisco routed No. 25 Arizona State 97-60 Wednesday night to end the Sun Devils’ nine-game winning streak.
SAN FRANCISCO – Khalil Shabazz scored 26 points and San Francisco routed No. 25 Arizona State 97-60 on Wednesday night to end the Sun Devils’ nine-game winning streak.
Shabazz made 8 of 16 shots and 5 of 11 from long range. Isaiah Hawthorne added 19 points for San Francisco . Tyrell Roberts scored 14 points and Marcus Williams and 11.Roberts, Josh Kunen and Zane Meeks sparked the game’s opening surge with a 3-pointer apiece before Frankie Collins’ layup ended the Sun Devils’ drought with 15:31 remaining. It was about seven minutes later before the Sun Devils hit another field goal on Horne’s layup that made it 28-7.
Horne scored 10 points in the first half, shooting 3 of 7 with a pair of 3-pointers while the rest of the Sun Devils were 4 of 20 from overall.
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