UCLA (10-10, 4-4 Pac-12) – 35 • 20 = 55
Stanford (18-1, 7-0 Pac-12) – 36 • 36 = 72
• Stanford is now 55-22 all-time against UCLA, and has now won 17 in a row against the Bruins after Friday’s 72-55 victory.
• The Cardinal shot 53.4 percent (31-for-58) Friday night, marking the ninth time this season, and third game in a row in which it shot at least 50.0 percent from the field.
• Friday’s 36-35 halftime lead for Stanfors was its slimmest margin when leading at the break. The Cardinal has trailed twice at halftime this season: at Connecticut (Nov. 11) and at Texas (Nov. 23).
• Lili Thompson’s 15 points marked her seventh double-figure scoring game this season, and third in a row. She is averaging 12.7 points and shooting 62.5 percent (15-for-24) over the past three games
• Sara James’ 11 points were just one off of her season high, and she matched her season high with five rebounds.
• Stanford passed out 20 assists, and has now hit 20 assists in 11 games this year.
• Point guard Amber Orrange passed out eight assists, the seventh time this season she has had at least six assists in a game.
• Chiney Ogwumike scored 21 points with 15 rebounds for her 14th double-double of the season.
• Freshman Erica McCall set season highs in points (12) and field goals (six) and matched her season high with eight rebounds. It was her first double-digit scoring game of the season.
• Stanford grabbed 45 rebounds Friday night, marking the 17th time out of 19 games this season that the Cardinal had grabbed at least 40 rebounds.
• Chiney Ogwumike’s 21 points increased her career scoring total to 2,282, 209 points behind older sister Nnemkadi Ogwumike (2,491) for second place on Stanford’s all-time scoring list.
• Ogwumike’s 15 rebounds Sunday brought her Pac-12-leading career rebounding total to 1,352.