BERKELEY, Calif. -- After going more than a year without a road win, Washington coach Steve Sarkisian had his players wear suits for the plane ride to drive home the message that this was a business trip.

The play on the field may not have looked as good as the players did on the plane but the result did.

Bishop Sankey ran for a career-high 189 yards and two touchdowns and Washington overcame four turnovers and 12 penalties for its first road win in 13 months, 21-13 over California on Friday night.

"That was the whole message," quarterback Keith Price said. "We're not here for vacation. A lot of guys were home back here playing. That's not what we were here for. We were here to get a win and we did that."

Austin Seferian-Jenkins caught eight passes for 154 yards and a touchdown for the Huskies (5-4, 3-3 Pac-12), who had been outscored 145-41 in three road games this season and had lost six straight away games since beating Utah on Oct. 1, 2011.