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Tara VanDerveer wins 900th game at Stanford in 33 seasons

Sure, Stanford celebrated the Australian dynamo's brilliance on the court Sunday in an 85-64 victory by the sixth-ranked Cardinal against Washington State that helped Hall of Fame coach Tara VanDerveer reach her 900th win in 33 seasons at the school, yet the Cardinal also cheered and supported survivors of human trafficking after Smith organized an awareness day on the issue.

"I didn't plan to have it on this day just, I was just hoping to do it at some point in this season," she said of the awareness game. "But to have a big crowd and to win a huge game and to play well, it means a lot. I'm not just about basketball and that's our whole team, too. Our whole team is really caring and we love to give back, and as athletes that's something I think is really important to do. I'm really happy this day kind of came together."

Stanford (16-1, 6-0 Pac-12) is off to the program's best start since beginning 22-1 in 2013-14.

VanDerveer's milestone, Maples Pavilion also celebrated survivors of human trafficking thanks to Smith's leadership in planning

"That's kind of Alanna as a quintessential Stanford student," VanDerveer said. "She's not just about basketball, she's not just about academics, she's into her studies and I think it's a great statement that she cares about more than just dribbling and shooting. And all of our team does. I think the Stanford athletes as a whole are very caring and passionate people. I know Alanna liked to be able to bring human trafficking to this kind of platform to be able to say, `Hey, it's not OK and we've got to do something about it."

VanDerveer became the fifth Division I men's or women's coach to reach 900 victories at one school, joining late Tennessee women's coach Pat Summitt, UConn's Geno Auriemma, Duke's Mike Krzyzewski and Syracuse men's coach Jim Boeheim.

"I never thought about it. It's a little mind-boggling just to think how quickly it's gone," VanDerveer said. "I just want to enjoy the day today, with our team with Alanna having a great performance."

Kiana Williams added 19 points and DiJonai Carrington 11 for the Cardinal, who shot 76.9 percent in the third quarter (10 for 13).

Cherilyn Molina had 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists for Washington State.

Cougars forward Borislava Hristova added 11 points and seven rebounds. She missed a double-double for the first time in 18 games this season. Her streak of 17 straight had matched the sixth-longest such streak in school history.

Washington State (7-11, 2-5) lost for the fifth time in six games after a 77-63 defeat at California on Friday night in which the team fought back before giving up an 18-2 run.

It won't get easier for the Cougars: They host No. 5 Oregon in their next game Friday back in Pullman. The Cougars play three straight against top-10 teams.

Stanford improved to 64-0 all-time against Washington State and 32-0 in the series at home, with 20 of the last 21 wins by double digits.

DISCUSSING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

A table on the concourse provided information for further community engagement. The halftime dancers included human trafficking survivors ages 11-47 from the non-profit Love Never Fails, which works to restore, educate and protect those at risk of domestic human trafficking.

The dancers were invited to the Stanford locker room after the game to meet the players and coaches, with Williams calling it "incredible."

"This is all by Alanna Smith's leadership," Hagenau said.

BIG PICTURE

Washington State: Washington State missed its final eight shots over a 5:05 span of the second quarter and nine of 10 to fall behind 44-26 at halftime. The Cougars dropped to 1-6 on the road under first-year coach Kamie Ethridge.

Stanford: The Cardinal are 97-6 at home in Pac-12 play since 2007-08. They won their 16th straight conference game at home, where Stanford was the lone team in the league to go unbeaten during the regular-season Pac-12 schedule last season. This is the longest unbeaten run at home since Stanford won 28 in a row at Maples from Jan. 18, 2013, until Nov. 20, 2014, an overtime loss to Texas.

UP NEXT

Washington State: Host Oregon on Friday.

Stanford: At Colorado on Friday.

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Recent Plays

4th 0:00 End of Game 64 - 85
4th 0:00 End of 4th Quarter 64 - 85
4th 0:16 Foul on Celena Molina. 64 - 85
4th 0:24 Estella Moschkau Defensive Rebound. 64 - 85
4th 0:30 Mikaela Brewer Block. 64 - 85

Statistics

WSUWSU STANSTAN
23-64 FG 32-64
36 Field Goal % 50
6-23 3PT 10-21
26 Three Point % 48
12-15 FT 11-13
80 Free Throw % 85
38 Rebounds 37
13 Offensive Rebounds 7
25 Defensive Rebounds 30
13 Assists 14
3 Steals 5
3 Blocks 7
14 Turnovers 10
0 Team Turnovers 1
14 Total Turnovers 10
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
9 Points Off Turnovers 23
5 Fast Break Points 12
22 Points in Paint 38
13 Fouls 12
2 Largest Lead 33

Game Information

Maples Pavilion

Location: Stanford, CA
Attendance: 2,908 | Capacity:

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