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Stanford Cardinal at Washington Huskies

· NCAA Women's Basketball
21-3, 6-2 Away
Final
63 - 59
13-9, 8-5 Home

Cameron Brink scores 22, lifts No. 6 Stanford past Washington 63-59 in OT

Courtney Ogden extends Washington's lead in OT

It was the kind of test Brink felt the Cardinal needed with March on the horizon.

Brink scored seven of her 22 points in overtime, Courtney Ogden added 11 points, and Stanford held on to beat Washington 63-59 on Friday night.

“We just we said that it’s our game, we just got to come out there and want it more than they did,” Brink said. “I think they were more aggressive than us at times. So we just kind of took that on our chin and we were like this game is ours.”

The Cardinal (21-3, 10-2 Pac-12) remained tied with Colorado for the lead in the conference, but it wasn’t easy. Stanford led by 15 in the first half as Washington struggled to make any shots, then watched the Huskies chip away over the final 2½ quarters to send the game to overtime tied at 50.

Washington pulled even at 31-all in the third but Stanford led 50-43 after Talana Lepolo’s 3-pointer with two minutes left in the fourth quarter.

Washington scored the final seven points of regulation, including Lauren Schwartz’s banked 3-pointer with 15 seconds left after Stanford’s 17th turnover of the game on the inbound pass. Stanford's Kiki Iriafen had a good look at a 10-footer at the buzzer, but it hit the back of the rim and stayed out.

Brink started overtime by finishing a three-point play. Iriafen scored in the key, Brink hit a driving layup and a jumper by Iriafen gave the Cardinal a 59-52 lead.

This time the lead stood up.

“To be down seven and come back when they did in the regulation, give them a lot of credit. But Cam was a warrior out there and I thought she did a great job,” Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said.

Brink made 8 of 15 shots, grabbed nine rebounds and had six blocks. But most of the night was an offensive struggle for the Cardinal. Stanford shot 42%, its 22 first-half points were a season-low and the Cardinal finished with 18 turnovers.

Hannah Stines led Washington (13-9, 3-8) with 17 points, while Schwartz and Sayvia Sellers both finished with 11 points. Sellers hit a 3-pointer with 36 seconds left in overtime to pull Washington to 61-59, but Stanford gathered the offensive rebound on Brink’s miss and — after an officials review — Ogden scored on the inbound pass.

Washington missed 19 of its first 21 shots to start the game and trailed 20-5 when Schwartz banked a 3-pointer with 3:30 left in the second quarter. That sparked an 11-2 run by Washington to close the half and trail 22-16 at intermission.

“Really proud of our team's fight tonight,” Washington coach Tina Langley said. “I thought we came out and battled and showed a lot of improvement from our last game.”

BIG PICTURE

Stanford: VanDerveer was honored before the game by Washington for becoming the winningest coach in college basketball. The presentation also included former Stanford player and current Washington professor Kate Starbird presenting VanDerveer with a gift.

Washington: The Huskies brutal recent schedule should start to ease beginning with Sunday’s game against California. The matchup with the Cardinal ended a streak of five straight games against ranked opponents.

UP NEXT

Stanford: At Washington State on Sunday.

Washington: Hosts California on Sunday.

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Recent Plays

5th 0:00 End of Game 63 - 59
5th 0:00 End of 1st Overtime 63 - 59
5th 0:00 Washington Offensive Rebound. 63 - 59
5th 0:02 Lauren Schwartz missed Three Point Jumper. 63 - 59
5th 0:05 Washington Timeout 63 - 59

Statistics

STANSTAN WASHWASH
24-57 FG 22-67
42 Field Goal % 33
7-23 3PT 11-36
30 Three Point % 31
8-12 FT 4-6
67 Free Throw % 67
40 Rebounds 33
15 Offensive Rebounds 16
25 Defensive Rebounds 17
14 Assists 11
4 Steals 8
7 Blocks 6
18 Turnovers 14
1 Team Turnovers 7
18 Total Turnovers 14
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
8 Points Off Turnovers 16
5 Fast Break Points 7
22 Points in Paint 12
15 Fouls 12
15 Largest Lead 0

Game Information

Alaska Airlines Arena

Location: Seattle, WA
Attendance: 4,454 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Coast Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
Louisville 6-0 - 16-3
Duke 6-0 - 11-6
Virginia 5-1 1 13-4
NC State 5-1 1 12-5
Syracuse 4-2 2 14-3
Notre Dame 4-2 2 12-4
Stanford 3-2 2.5 14-4
Virginia Tech 3-3 3 13-5
Clemson 3-3 3 12-6
Miami 3-3 3 11-6
Georgia Tech 3-3 3 8-10
North Carolina 2-3 3.5 13-5
Wake Forest 2-4 4 12-6
California 1-4 4.5 10-8
Pittsburgh 1-4 4.5 8-10
SMU 0-5 5.5 7-10
Florida State 0-5 5.5 5-12
Boston College 0-6 6 4-15

2025-26 Big Ten Conference Standings

TEAM CONF GB OVER
UCLA 5-0 - 15-1
Iowa 5-0 - 14-2
Michigan State 5-1 0.5 16-1
Ohio State 5-1 0.5 15-2
Michigan 5-1 0.5 14-2
Maryland 4-2 1.5 16-2
Illinois 4-2 1.5 14-3
Minnesota 3-2 2 12-4
Nebraska 3-3 2.5 14-3
Wisconsin 3-3 2.5 11-6
Oregon 2-3 3 14-4
Washington 2-3 3 12-4
USC 2-3 3 10-6
Purdue 2-4 3.5 10-7
Northwestern 1-5 4.5 7-10
Indiana 0-6 5.5 11-7
Rutgers 0-6 5.5 8-9
Penn State 0-6 5.5 7-10
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