Arizona State vs. Washington: How to watch, odds, picks, final score predictions from ESPN, KenPom
Two of the Pac-12’s finest square off on Thursday as Arizona State travels to Washington. Ahead of tonight’s west coast matchup, broadcasting live on ESN, the predictions and betting odds – including KenPom analytics – are rolling in.
How to watch Arizona State vs. Washington
Tip-off: 11 p.m. ET
Location: Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, Washington
Channel: ESPNU
Vegas odds
Arizona State is a 2.5-point favorite over Washington on Thursday, according to VegasInsider. The over-under is set at 144.5 points.
ESPN BPI prediction
Predicted winner: Washington
Predicted point differential: 0.8
Win probability (for Washington): 53.3%
Matchup quality: 78.5
ESPN’s College Basketball Power Index (BPI) is a tool that measures team strength and uses that to predict outcomes of future performances. ESPN’s BPI has Arizona State vs. Washington ranked as the 5th highest-rated game on Thursday’s slate in terms of matchup quality.
KenPom prediction
Predicted final score: Arizona State 71, Washington 69
Win probability (for Arizona State): 55%
KenPom is another tool that provides advanced analysis across college basketball. Unlike ESPN, KenPom projects that Arizona State comes away with a victory over Washington.
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More Arizona State vs. Washington
Both teams in this matchup have proven to be dangerous the Pac-12 conference play, but will be looking to bounce back from recent losses. Arizona State lost two-straight in their home-stand versus USC and UCLA, and will be looking to turn the tide in their Washington road trip. The Sun Devils newly built roster largely from transfer portal acquisitions boast one of the conferences best scoring attacks averaging 72.5 per game (third best in the Pac-12).
The Huskies is fresh off of a blowout loss to Utah, falling to the Utes 86-61 and tying for their second-worst scoring performance of the year. Prior to their loss in Salt Lake City, the Huskies bounced back from a five-game losing streak with three straight wins over conference opponents. They’re led by senior forward Keion Brooks, whose 17.3 points per game rank third in the Pac-12. Brooks has had seven 20-plus point scoring outings this season, and one on Thursday would definitely help the Huskies secure a big conference win.