FULLERTON, Calif. - Donaven Dorsey scored 17 points and Robert Upshaw tied his own school record with seven blocked shots, powering Washington to a 78-56 rout of San Jose State on Thursday night in the opening round of the Wooden Legacy tournament.It was the third time in four games that the 6-foot-11 Upshaw had at least seven blocks. He didnt have any in the Huskies previous game, a 76-69 win over Pacific at Key Arena on Sunday. Nigel Williams-Goss finished with 13 points, eight assists and six rebounds.Washington (4-0) built a 40-23 halftime lead, shooting 53.8 per cent from the field while holding San Jose State to 28.1 per cent (9 for 32).Rashad Muhammad scored 15 to lead the Spartans (1-4) who shot 31 per cent from the field. San Jose State also played at Cal State Fullertons Titan Gym in its previous game, a 70-66 loss to Fullerton last Saturday.Muhammad hit a jumper and a 3-pointer 23 seconds apart during an 8-0 spurt that reduced San Jose States deficit to 26-18 with 4:52 left in the half. But the Huskies responded with a 14-2 run capped by a layup and two free throws by Shawn Kemp Jr., extending to 40-20 with 1:05 left before intermission.San Jose State got as close as 47-34 on Muhammads running jumper with 14:29 remaining, but the Spartans made only one field goal until Jordan Bakers layup with 5:46 to go — after Washington blew the game open at 66-39.TIP-INSSan Jose State: This is the schools ninth in-season tournament and first since last Novembers NIU Invitational, where the Spartans lost to Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Northern Illinois and James Madison. They won the 2011 Elgin Baylor Classic, however. ... 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