Washington's Noah Dickerson, left, reaches for a rebound next to Stanford's Josh Sharma during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Jan. 17, 2019, in Seattle.
Aside from all those crazy numbers 鈥 balls stolen, shots blocked, and opponents鈥 general inefficiency 鈥 here鈥檚 another way you know Washington鈥檚 zone defense is something else:
Sean Miller likes it.
A hardcore believer in the man-to-man defense, the UA coach has Washington become the Pac-12鈥檚 most efficient defense and the 15th-best nationally with a much different philosophy.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of ways to be a good defensive team and their way is playing the 2-3 zone,鈥 Miller said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e the ultimate do-what-we-do team. They鈥檙e not going to show a whole lot of man-to-man. They鈥檙e going to play zone. That鈥檚 what they believe in and they鈥檙e really good at it.鈥
Miller and the Wildcats first saw it last season. Then retooling under then-first year coach Mike Hopkins, the Huskies managed to force 12 turnovers, keep the Wildcats to 2-for-12 3-point shooting while handing UA one of its four conference losses in Seattle.
With largely the same cast of disruptors back this season, the Huskies mowed through the first half of conference play at 9-0, with their next test Thursday against Arizona at McKale Center.
鈥淭he guys really get what we鈥檙e trying to do,鈥 Hopkins said this week. 鈥淭hey鈥檝e been really good at adapting to the adjustments we鈥檝e had to make and we鈥檙e a year and a half into it. It鈥檚 huge. It鈥檚 way better than last year.鈥
Here are five reasons why:

