Sixth-seeded Washington lost it's NCAA tournament opener, 86-80, to No. 11 seed Miami in Iowa City, Iowa on Friday. Washington had five players finish scoring in double figures.

Here are some notes and quotes from sixth-seeded Washington’s NCAA tournament upset loss to No. 11 Miami. And you can find the official box score here. UW is 15-17 all-time in the tournament, last winning an opening-round matchup in 2006.

Washington Notes:

— Senior G Jazmine Davis finishes her career as the UW all-time leading scorer with 2,277 points.

— Senior F Aminah Williams finishes her career as the UW all-time leading rebounder with 1,142 boards.

— UW falls to 11-2 when scoring 80 or more points.

— Sophomore G Kelsey Plum finishes her season with a UW single-season record 746 points.

Quoteable: “Coach (Mike Neighbors) didn’t exaggerate. They are extremely fast. They have a lot of good players, good guards that can push the ball and keep the tempo going the entire game and that works to their favor. They executed very well tonight. So they were extremely fast, I would say that, as (for) to going back and forth, back and forth with them, it was tiring. But you just fight through it and big credit to them.” ~ UW junior F Talia Walton

Miami Notes:

— Sophomore G Adrienne Motley scored in double figures for the 28th time in 32 games this season and posted 15-plus points for the 23rd time. Her 30 points in the game is the second-most points she has scored in a game in her career.

— Motley’s 15 first half points were her second most before the break all season (high of 17 at NC State, 2/9/15). She scored 15 in the second half too and has now scored 15-plus in a half seven times in 2014-15.

— With 10 points in the first half, Necole Sterling scored double figures in a half for the fifth time this season.

— Senior F Necole Sterling surpassed 350 points and 1,000 minutes played in her two years as a Hurricane.

— In the first half, Miami limited UW sophomore G Kelsey Plum, the nation’s seventh leading scorer, to four points on 1-of-7 (14.3 percent) shooting.

— Sophomore G Jessica Thomas recorded five-plus rebounds for the fourth time in the last six games after having five-plus just twice in the first 57 games of her career.

— Freshman F Erykah Davenport collected a career-high 13 rebounds.

— Miami recorded only four turnovers during the game.

Quotebale: “I woke up from my nap after pregame and was like, I feel pretty good right now. Just going out there and getting a feel for the court. I know Coach (Katie Meier) asked me how I felt out there, and I was just like, it feels good. I just had this kind of feeling today, and it just so happened that we came out here and we executed and I was just hitting shots. That’s basically what it is. My teammates were setting me up and just talking to me as they usually do. Today it just felt different. Like I said, just a different feel.” ~ Adrienne Motley