No. 17 UCLA at No. 3 Stanford | Pac-12 | 2.20.23

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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Tara VanDerveer asked the crowd to give a standing ovation to her four Stanford seniors, and hundreds of fans who stuck around well past the final buzzer for a postgame ceremony jumped to their feet.
VanDerveer thanked the players' parents while making something perfectly clear: The Cardinal have plenty of great basketball still to be played with March approaching. Stanford's seniors have already won 116 games during their careers.
"They call themselves the Funky Four, I call them the Final Four or the Fabulous Four," the Hall of Fame coach said. "Let's keep it rolling."
Cameron Brink scored 25 points and made all 15 of her free throws, the last of which put Stanford ahead for good, and the third-ranked Cardinal beat 17th-ranked UCLA 71-66 on Monday night in their final regular-season home game.
Brink swatted two more shots to give her 102 blocks for the season, and her 15 free throws were the most without a miss by a Stanford player since at least 1999 - Candice Wiggins went 14 for 14 in 2008. Senior Haley Jones added 18 points and converted a layup with 1:22 remaining to put the Cardinal ahead by three.
"There were a lot of different moments tonight we had to change our mentality," Jones said. "We're trying to win a Pac-12 championship and this game was necessary to do that. We had to be the aggressor."
Stanford (26-3, 14-2 Pac-12) has won four straight and is closing in on a third straight Pac-12 regular-season title with games remaining this week at No. 21 Colorado and No. 8 Utah.
Jones hit a go-ahead jumper with 2:45 to play before Lina Sontag answered with a 3 moments later to put UCLA ahead 65-64. Brink's final two free throws made it 66-65 with 1:53 left.
Freshman Londynn Jones scored 14 points for UCLA (21-7, 10-6), which dropped one spot in the AP Top 25 this week and had its four-game winning streak snapped. UCLA pounded the boards for a 36-33 advantage, getting 17 on the offensive glass.
"They're a good team and they're on a mission," VanDerveer said.
Brink also converted a go-ahead three-point play with 8:55 remaining. The 6-foot-4 junior reached 100 blocks for the first time in her stellar career and set the all-time Stanford record during Friday's 50-47 win over Southern California - and she still has another collegiate season left to play. Brink has 280 blocks, having topped Jayne Appel's mark of 273 set from 2006-10.
Stanford won the first meeting 72-59 on Jan. 13 after the teams were tied after three quarters. UCLA made it interesting until the end this time.
"Really proud of our team's response in the second half," Bruins coach Cori Close said, "their fight, their togetherness, their belief."
The cold-shooting Bruins began 3 of 11 and went 5:39 without a basket in the second quarter, missing 10 straight shots as the Cardinal went on a 6-0 run. Christeen Iwuala's putback with 3:36 left in the quarter ended a nearly six-minute stretch without a field goal by UCLA.
But the Bruins came out energized after halftime, using a 25-point third quarter - they had just 26 points at halftime - while holding Stanford to just four field goals in the period to take a 51-50 lead heading into the final 10 minutes.
CURRY SUPPORTS
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry attended his second straight Stanford game. He has been a regular this season at women's games on The Farm and also at California in Berkeley. He sat on the baseline with Brink's parents, Michelle and Greg.
The reigning NBA Finals MVP's family is close with the Brinks.
"When I was growing up I played with a lot of young girls, we played a lot of pickup together," Curry said. "I love that the game is growing and getting some more exposure. I grew up watching sports and now to drive awareness on how good the women's game is, all that stuff matters. I've had my daughters here with me to watch, I've had my son here with me to watch the game, and they love it. And I'm supporting family, too."
SENIOR NIGHT
The Cardinal also acknowledged each UCLA senior before the game. Senior Charisma Osborne had 11 points, seven rebounds, six assists and a career-best six steals for the Bruins.
BIG PICTURE
UCLA: Scored 14 points off Stanford's 15 turnovers. ... The Bruins were 2 of 11 on 3s in the first half and 7 for 25 overall, with freshman Kiki Rice going 0 for 3. ... UCLA has lost six of the last seven in the series.
Stanford: Brink has scored in double figures in 21 straight games. ... After Stanford limited USC to 22% shooting Friday for its lowest by an opponent since 2010, UCLA finished at 36%.
UP NEXT
UCLA: Hosts Washington State on Thursday night.
Stanford: Visits Colorado on Thursday.

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  • @dodilau9850
    @dodilau9850 Жыл бұрын

    Stanford Needs To Go Back To Running The Princeton Offense. They Have Shown That They Can Be Dominate But Also Vulnerable. Their D is Great BUT If They Don't Make Adjustments Quick, They'll Be Dancing Out Of The Tournament Early.

  • @nottoomuch87

    @nottoomuch87

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah, this standing around trying to get the ball inside is just not it. Their offense has been ugly all season. They need to be running and gunning, and playing at a faster pace.

  • @dodilau9850

    @dodilau9850

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nottoomuch87 Foreal. I'm Not Sure Why The Offense Changed. When I Heard That They Changed Up The Offense, I Knew It Was Gonna Be A Up and Down Season. I'm Hoping They Mix It Up More.

  • @nottoomuch87

    @nottoomuch87

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dodilau9850 I'm guessing Tara wanted to be less predictable. But yeah, it's been very ugly at times. They need to be running and gunning. Setting high pick and rolls. I don't know why they don't set more screens.

  • @dodilau9850

    @dodilau9850

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nottoomuch87 Yeah They Ran The Princeton Offense For Awhile and Perfected It. I Believe That Should've Won Last Year, What Hurt Was Not Having A True PG. They Have One Now, They Need To Go Back To It. UW runs The Princeton Offense and They Couldn't Handle It. I Really Hope They Start Clicking On Offense Fast ☺️ Motion Motion and Screens. ☺️

  • @nottoomuch87

    @nottoomuch87

    Жыл бұрын

    @Dodi Lau The Princeton only works against less talented teams tbh. In March, it's about making shots against tight defense, period. There is a reason It took Tara 30 years to win her 3rd title.

  • @kjones1
    @kjones1 Жыл бұрын

    Nd Vs Pitt and tennesse Vs auburn please

  • @jsexplosion
    @jsexplosion Жыл бұрын

    Please auburn and Tennessee

  • @confusedcat2160
    @confusedcat2160 Жыл бұрын

    Stanford is overrated. They have shown throughout this season that they are easily beatable and outrebounded.

  • @TACKHEAD

    @TACKHEAD

    Жыл бұрын

    So what would that make South Carolina then? Just curious because they took the gamecocks down to the wire & actually could’ve won.

  • @KelzKelz

    @KelzKelz

    Жыл бұрын

    Not really, the Pac 12 just strong. Pac 12 been kicking a lot of ass this year and most of their losses are from each other.

  • @dodilau9850

    @dodilau9850

    Жыл бұрын

    I Wouldn't Say They Are Overated. The PAC 12 is a Tough Conference. Stanford Just Needs To Make Adjustments and Stop Messing With The Starting Lineup and Go Back to Running The Princeton Offense.

  • @randyacuna5643
    @randyacuna5643 Жыл бұрын

    Coach close is in every game so intense that in time she might have a heart attack. No coach because of health reasons should welcome anxiety at every game. None of the other pac 12 coaches go bilistic. Kim mullkey go crazy but not to this extent. Just saying cori, be careful.

  • @lukespack

    @lukespack

    Жыл бұрын

    The UCONN games are intense also mainly because of injuries.

  • @randyacuna5643

    @randyacuna5643

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lukespack injuries can happen at any time at any game. Has nothing to do with raising your anxiety or freaking on the sidelines like cori does every game.

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