TEMPE, Ariz. — Arizona State harassed Houston Baptist into a slew of turnovers, leading to easy baskets in transition during a massive first-half run.
Coming off a bogged-down loss to No. 3 Villanova, the Sun Devils were at their free-flowing best and turned their home opener into a rout.
Marcus Bagley scored 21 points, fellow freshman Josh Christopher added 17 and No. 18 Arizona State used a huge first-half run to beat Houston Baptist 100-77 on Sunday.
"The full-court pressure really turned things around for us in the first half and it kind of energized us," said Arizona State's Kimani Lawrence, who had 13 points after missing the first two games with a knee injury. "We've got a lot quick guards, quick guys, a lot of athletic guys. We've got a lot of depth, so when one guy's tired, it's next man up and it's nonstop."
The Sun Devils (2-1) played without starting guard Alonzo Verge for unspecified reasons in their home opener, but it did little to slow them down against the overmatched Huskies (0-2).
Arizona State was much more crisp offensively than in a loss to Villanova last week, dishing out 21 assists on 36 field goals, and put the game out of reach early with a 33-3 first-half run.
"You saw what we're capable of doing," Sun Devils coach Bobby Hurley said. "It was a really solid performance considering we didn't have one of our scorers. It's not only our firepower on offense, but our activity on defense. in trying to force some tempo, which we were able to do"
The Sun Devils shot 55% and went 12 for 27 from the 3-point arc against the Huskies, who had the nation's worst scoring defense last season. Arizona State was also good defensively until its rotation players came out, forcing 23 turnovers that led to 30 points.