SEATTLE - Scott Suggs scored 18 points and redshirt freshman Jernard Jarreau added a career-high 12 to lead Washington to a 65-57 win over USC on Wednesday night.
Jarreau and the Huskies (17-13, 9-8 Pac-12) combined to make 17 consecutive free throws over the final 17:40, following five consecutive misses to start the game. Six of the made free throws came during a 13-2 spurt midway through the second half, which helped blow open a close game.
Dewayne Dedmon had 18points for USC, which was leading 41-39 when he collected his fourth foul and came out of the game with 11:51 remaining. Washington went on to score nine unanswered points and never trailed again.
The Trojans (14-16, 9-8) shot just 37.5 percent from the field.
USC's J.T. Terrell hit all seven of his first-half foul shots to give him 12 points by halftime, but the Trojans went into halftime tied at 28.
One of the biggest ovations of the night came when Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll was introduced during a timeout. Carroll, who coached at USC for nine years, sat behind the Trojans' bench.
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