NCAAB

Stanford Cardinal at Washington State Cougars

· NCAA Men's Basketball
9-9, 2-6 Away
<span class="badge bg-danger" style="font-size: 1.2em; margin: 5px 0;">Final</span>
78 - 66

Stanford downs Washington State behind Davis, Da Silva

WSU cut the lead to 69-64 on Robert Franks' two free throws with 2:28 left but then knocked a potential defensive rebound out of bounds. Bryce Wills made an easy dunk on the next possession to extend the lead and Stanford (9-9, 2-4, Pac-12 Conference) scored six unanswered points in the final 55 seconds.

"I liked how we shot a good percentage and most of the shots were clean looks," said Stanford coach Jerod Haase. "I was really excited about that."

Leading scorer and star forward KZ Okpala for Stanford sat out the game because of back spasms.

Five Stanford players scored in double figures. Josh Sharma finished with 13 points and eight rebounds, Wills had 13 points with eight boards. Oscar da Silva added 12 points and Marcus Sheffield finished with 11 points.

"For Stanford missing their best player they played extremely poised in the game," said WSU coach Ernie Kent. "Particularly to close the half and to close the game, they were excellent at controlling clock and they were excellent at their last second decision making."

CJ Elleby scored 18 points and nine rebounds for Washington State (8-10, 1-4) and Ahmed Ali finished with 14 points on 4-of-5 shooting from 3-point range.

Trailing 14-6 after the first six minutes, Stanford went on a 13-2 run over 3:16 led by Wills, who capped it with a 3-pointer and a goaltending call on a layup in transition for a 19-16 lead.

After a 3 from Marvin Cannon and a couple of layups on the inside from Jeff Pollard, WSU would not score for 3:09.

WSU's drought led to a 14-2 Stanford run capped by Marcus Sheffield's 3 and Jaiden Delaire's layup.

The Cougars closed the first half with a 7-0 run that included back-to-back layups from Elleby and Ali's fourth 3-pointer of the half, but Stanford led 39-35 at the break.

Stanford started the second half on an 8-4 run, but WSU scored seven straight in 32 seconds to close to 47-46. A layup from Elleby followed by a steal and assist from Ali to Viont'e Daniels for a layup and a foul on the next possession brought the home crowd to its feet.

The Cardinal answered with three 3-pointers on a 9-2 run to extend the lead once again. Da Silva, Sheffield and Davis all had 3's during the run, making it 56-48 with 12 minutes left.

Stanford would not trail the rest of the way.

"On the road it is always difficult and being able to get a split is an important thing," Haase said. "We go back home for a couple games, so we will hopefully take some momentum and grow from this, but we are certainly excited about the win today."

BIG PICTURE

Stanford: The Cardinal got a much-needed win against a terrible Cougar team after getting beaten up Thursday by the Washington Huskies in an 80-64 loss. The Cardinal look to right the ship with KZ Okpala leading them after a bad start to Pac-12 play.

Washington State: The Cougars continue to sink deeper as they lose another Pac-12 contest and are on the verge of bottom-dwelling the conference again this season.

INJURIES

Okpala for Stanford missed the game against WSU because of back spasms. Okpala is the leading scorer for Stanford at 17.9 points per game and a valued NBA prospect. Haase said Okpala needed some rest and is expected back soon in the Cardinal rotation.

LETDOWN

WSU's leading scorer Robert Franks had a game to forget on Saturday, finishing with 12 points and six rebounds. Franks averages 22 points and eight rebounds per game for the Cougars.

"I thought Robo had a tough night. With this early start time, I didn't think his body bounced back well at all for what we needed out of him," coach Kent said.

UP NEXT

Stanford plays Utah on Thursday.

Washington State plays Oregon State on Thursday.

How can I watch Stanford vs. Washington State?

  • TV Channel: Stanford at Washington State 2021 College Basketball, week 11, is broadcasted on PACN.
  • Online streaming: Sign up for Fubo Free trial.
    Try Vidgo for free.

Recent Plays

2nd 0:00 End of Game 78 - 66
2nd 0:00 End of 2nd half 78 - 66
2nd 0:05 Daejon Davis Steal. 78 - 66
2nd 0:05 Ahmed Ali Turnover. 78 - 66
2nd 0:08 CJ Elleby Offensive Rebound. 78 - 66

Statistics

https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/24.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originSTAN https://a.espncdn.com/combiner/i?img=/i/teamlogos/ncaa/500/265.png&h=100&scale=crop&w=100&location=originWSU
30-54 FG 25-62
56 Field Goal % 40
8-20 3PT 10-26
40 Three Point % 38
10-14 FT 6-8
71 Free Throw % 75
36 Rebounds 27
5 Offensive Rebounds 8
31 Defensive Rebounds 19
15 Assists 10
10 Steals 7
6 Blocks 1
14 Turnovers 14
0 Team Turnovers 1
14 Total Turnovers 14
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
17 Points Off Turnovers 13
12 Fast Break Points 12
42 Points in Paint 28
9 Fouls 12
12 Largest Lead 8

Game Information

Beasley Coliseum

Location: Pullman, WA
Attendance: 2,364 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Duke 17-1 - 35-3
Virginia 15-3 2 30-6
Miami 13-5 4 26-9
North Carolina 12-6 5 24-9
Clemson 12-6 5 24-11
Louisville 11-7 6 24-11
NC State 10-8 7 20-14
Florida State 10-8 7 18-15
California 9-9 8 22-12
Stanford 9-9 8 20-13
Virginia Tech 8-10 9 19-13
SMU 8-10 9 20-14
Wake Forest 7-11 10 18-17
Syracuse 6-12 11 15-17
Pittsburgh 5-13 12 13-20
Notre Dame 4-14 13 13-18
Boston College 4-14 13 11-20
Georgia Tech 2-16 15 11-20
Full Standings