SEATTLE -- With the Washington Huskies in danger of extending their four-game losing streak, Markelle Fultz took over and made sure it didnt happen.Fultz had 27 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds -- including 10 points in the final six minutes -- to lead Washington to a 92-86 win against Western Michigan on Sunday night.Hes always had a flair for that, UW coach Lorenzo Romar said. When the games on the line, he has that ability to find a way.A 3-pointer by Tucker Haymond gave Western Michigan an 80-77 lead with 6:02 left but Fultz scored 10 from there, including a driving dunk with about five minutes to play that energized the crowd. Dominic Greens 3-pointer about two minutes later gave Washington an 86-82 lead and the Huskies (5-5) held on from there.Fultz finished two rebounds short of the first triple-double in Washington history, but he said he wasnt aware of how his stats were piling up during the game.I didnt, Fultz said. I felt like I was making a lot of plays, because my shot wasnt falling at first.Haymond, a Seattle native, led Western Michigan (3-7) with a career-high 28 points. He scored nine of Western Michigans first 11 points on 3-pointers, and finished with a career high seven 3-pointers.Ive got to tip my hat to Tucker, Romar said. Tuckers been in our camps and been around since he was probably 7, 8 years old, so we know him very, very well. When a guy comes home like that its almost like a rival game, you just dont know what can happen.Green scored 16 points for Washington, David Crisp had 15 and Noah Dickerson added 12.Thomas Wilder had 14 points and 10 assists for Western Michigan.The Huskies shot 57 percent (35 of 61) from the field, including 8 of 15 from 3-point range.UW led by as many as 11 in the first half, but Western Michigan was able to counter each time the Huskies pulled ahead until the final minutes.BIG PICTURE:Western Michigan: The Broncos relied on long-range shooting against the Huskies. Western Michigan was 12 for 22 on 3-pointers, the most 3s Western Michigan has made this season.Washington: The Huskies followed up a tough loss to Nevada last week with a needed win against the Broncos. Washington hopes a home stretch will help turn its fortunes around -- this was the second of a run of six out of seven games at home, with the other one a cross-town trip to Seattle University.HOMECOMING:Haymond doubled his season 3-pointer total with his first three shots -- he was a combined 3 for 18 on 3-pointers this season entering the game. After Washington took a double-digit lead in the first half, Haymond had another run where he scored 10-straight points for Western Michigan. Twenty of his 28 points came in the first half.HIGHLIGHT REEL:In addition to his near-triple double, Fultz had one big crowd-pleasing block. With about 8 1/2 minutes to go, Western Michigans Brandon Johnson was going up for a dunk in transition when Fultz ran in from behind to knock it away.UP NEXT:Western Michigan: The Broncos travel to play No. 2 UCLA on Wednesday, which will be looking to stay undefeated -- UCLA has started the season 12-0.Washington: The Huskies host Cal Poly on Tuesday. 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New Zealanders 345 for 7 dec and 154 for 4 (Santner 51, Williamson 37*) v Zimbabwe A 114 (Williams 55, Sodhi 4-18)Scorecard and ball-by-ball detailsIsh Sodhis four-wicket haul helped the New Zealanders get into a dominant position on the second day of their three-day warm-up match against Zimbabwe A at the Harare Sports Club.After New Zealanders declared on their overnight 345 for 7, Sodhis 4 for 18 helped bundle the hosts for 114 in 49.5 overs for a massive first-innings lead of 231 runs. It was extended to 385 by stumps, courtesy Mitchell Santners 51, and contributions from Tom Latham (24), captain Kane Williamson (37 not out) and Tim Southee (29). New Zealanders ended the day on 154 for 4 in their second innings.Sodhi capitalised on the early damage inflicted by the pace trio of Trent Boult, Southee and Doug Bracewell. Zimbabwes innings got off to an untoward start with captain Tino Mawoyo having to retire hurt after getting hit on his hand by Southee on only his fourth delivery. Their woes were compounded when Vusi Sibanda and Nkosana Mpofu were dismissed off consecutive deliveries before any runs were scored.The only passage when Zimbabwe could breathe easy was during the course of a 75-run third-wicket partnership between Sikandar Raza and Sean Williams.dddddddddddd They resisted for 28.1 overs, but fell within just over six overs of each other. Raza was the first to be dismissed, caught at square leg off Southee for 27. Williams walked back for 55 when his drive was caught by Martin Guptill for Bracewells first wicket, and Zimbabwe were 86 for 4. Sodhi then ensured the hosts wouldnt last much longer as he quickly wiped out the tail, taking three wickets in his fifth over to finish with 4.5-1-18-4. Southee and Bracewell took two wickets each, while Boult had the lone scalp of Mpofu.New Zealanders chose to open with Mitchell Santner, instead of Guptill, and regular opener Tom Latham. The duo made a solid start through a 60-run stand, before retiring out within two overs of each other. Neil Wagner was promoted to No. 4 but fell lbw for 9 to the offspin of Tapiwa Mufudza. Southee then came out at No. 5 and shared a 47-run stand with Williamson as the lead crossed 350. Southee fell for a run-a-ball 29 to Raza and the visitors ended the day with a lead of 385.There was also a brief period during the Zimbabwe innings when a swarm of bees took over the field. ' ' '