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Arizona State Sun Devils at Stanford Cardinal

· NCAA Women's Basketball
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50 - 71
23-4, 13-1 Home

Alanna Smith leads No. 7 Stanford women past Arizona State

Smith went out with 14 points in her final regular-season home game, Kiana Williams scored 15 points, and No. 7 Stanford pulled away in the second half to beat 17th-ranked Arizona State 71-50 on Sunday for a four-game winning streak in the rivalry.

"You never really know until you're actually in the position as a senior how emotional it can be and how special it is," Smith said. "I'm really grateful to be here and have the opportunity to play my last home game as a senior at Stanford."

DiJonai Carrington added 13 points and eight rebounds and freshman Lexie Hull provided a nice lift off the bench with 11 points as the Cardinal (23-4, 13-3 Pac-12) closed their home schedule.

Stanford leading scorer Smith, who came in averaging 20.3 points, bounced back from a slow start and foul trouble to shoot 5 of 9 in her final scheduled game at Maples Pavilion. She left to a roaring ovation with 1:55 remaining.

"She's just been great," VanDerveer said. "What I'm most proud of how much No. 1 Alanna has improved her skill set and her toughness. She's a warrior out there. ... I love her leadership."

Courtney Ekmark scored 10 points going 1 of 7 from the floor as the lone double-figures scorer for cold-shooting Arizona State (18-8, 9-6), which had its five-game winning streak snapped with a 69-60 defeat at California on Friday night. The Sun Devils dropped consecutive games for the first time all season. They lost junior forward Jamie Ruden to a thumb injury during a walk-through practice ahead of Sunday's game.

"I just said I had no words for our team based on our performance this weekend," ASU coach Charli Turner Thorne said of what she told her team. "... We did not execute our game plan at all offensively, we were very impatient. We did it Friday night. Our offense hasn't been as productive as we want it to be."

Reili Richardson and Ekmark were the only players to score in double digits Friday as the Sun Devils were outscored 44-28 in the second half.

At least one of the teams has been ranked for each matchup since 2013-14 and this marked the 11th time in the last 14 meetings both were in the AP Top 25.

Stanford won 72-65 in Tempe on Jan. 11.

On Sunday, the Sun Devils started 3 for 12 to Stanford's 6 of 9 but ASU tied it at 14 after one quarter. Then Stanford answered with an 8-0 run midway through the second as ASU went nearly 5 1/2 minutes without scoring and missed five straight field goals to fall behind 29-22 at the break.

Turner Thorne treats these games as tournament-type matchups with March quickly approaching.

"This is a real gut check for our team in many ways," Turner Thorne said.

STEADY HANDS

This also marked the third game this season a team has shot 60 percent or better against a ranked team: Iowa went 63 percent vs. No. 23 Minnesota on Jan. 14 and UConn shot 60.6 percent against No. 16 DePaul on Nov. 28.

SENIOR DAY

Smith sang to the Australian national anthem played in her honor before the Star-Spangled Banner.

In addition, VanDerveer recognized the Arizona State seniors by presenting each woman with a rose during pregame introductions.

After the game, Stanford honored its seniors in an on-court ceremony for Shannon Coffee, Smith, Marta Sniezek and their families.

BIG PICTURE

Arizona State: Robbi Ryan and Kianna Ibis also were slowed by injuries. ... The Sun Devils gave up 32 points in the paint. ... ASU went 4 of 16 on 3-pointers after shooting 4 for 15 from deep at Cal. ... The Sun Devils are 6-4 on the road. ... Ekmark fouled out with 3:47 to play.

Stanford: Stanford committed eight first-half turnovers and 16 in all. ... The Cardinal were the Pac-12's lone unbeaten team at home last season in conference play and wrapped up this season at 13-1 in Maples Pavilion, where they are expected to host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament next month. ... Stanford is 34-3 all-time vs. Arizona State at home.

UP NEXT

Arizona State: Hosts Oregon State on Friday night.

Stanford: At Washington State on Friday night to begin the final weekend of Pac-12 play.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 50 - 71
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 50 - 71
4th 0:13 Eva Rubin made Free Throw. 50 - 71
4th 0:13 Eva Rubin made Free Throw. 49 - 71
4th 0:13 Foul on Estella Moschkau. 48 - 71

Statistics

ASUASU STANSTAN
15-50 FG 26-42
30 Field Goal % 62
4-16 3PT 6-18
25 Three Point % 33
16-22 FT 13-21
73 Free Throw % 62
23 Rebounds 33
9 Offensive Rebounds 4
14 Defensive Rebounds 29
11 Assists 10
8 Steals 8
0 Blocks 5
13 Turnovers 16
0 Team Turnovers 1
13 Total Turnovers 16
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
18 Points Off Turnovers 18
7 Fast Break Points 6
16 Points in Paint 32
21 Fouls 19
1 Largest Lead 23

Game Information

Maples Pavilion

Location: Stanford, CA
Attendance: 3,057 | Capacity:

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TEAM CONF GB OVER
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West Virginia 14-4 1 28-7
Baylor 13-5 2 25-9
Texas Tech 12-6 3 26-8
Oklahoma State 12-6 3 24-10
Colorado 11-7 4 22-12
Iowa State 10-8 5 22-10
Utah 10-8 5 19-13
Arizona State 9-9 6 24-11
BYU 9-9 6 26-12
Kansas 8-10 7 22-14
Kansas State 8-10 7 19-18
Cincinnati 6-12 9 11-20
Arizona 3-15 12 12-18
UCF 3-15 12 11-19
Houston 1-17 14 7-23

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Louisville 15-3 1 29-8
North Carolina 14-4 2 28-8
NC State 13-5 3 21-11
Syracuse 12-6 4 24-9
Virginia Tech 12-6 4 23-10
Notre Dame 12-6 4 25-11
Virginia 11-7 5 22-12
Clemson 11-7 5 21-12
California 9-9 7 21-15
Stanford 8-10 8 21-14
Miami 8-10 8 18-15
Georgia Tech 8-10 8 14-19
Florida State 5-13 11 10-21
Wake Forest 4-14 12 14-18
SMU 2-16 14 9-21
Pittsburgh 1-17 15 8-23
Boston College 1-17 15 5-26
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