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Tripped up by Texas

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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- This was one sweet win for Nneka Enemkpali and No. 10 Texas.

The senior forward scored 18 points, and the Longhorns beat No. 6 Stanford 87-81 in overtime on Thursday night.

Empress Davenport added 13 points in the Longhorns' first win over a top-10 team in almost six years. Enemkpali was 8 for 11 from the field and 2 for 2 at the line.

"I think this is the re-establishing of this program," Enemkpali said. "The feeling I had tonight is something I haven't experience at all since being here."

It was Stanford's first game since it beat No. 1 Connecticut 88-86 in overtime on Monday night, snapping the Huskies' 47-game winning streak. The Cardinal had won 28 straight games at Maples Pavilion.

Lili Thompson had 28 points for Stanford (2-1), and Amber Orrange scored 15.

"Texas came out extremely aggressive, they had more energy than we did. They didn't back down," Cardinal coach Tara VanDerveer said. "They had a lot of people contributing."

Enemkpali's layup with 2:48 left in regulation lifted Texas to a 73-71 lead. But Bonnie Samuelson responded with a 3-pointer with 1:43 remaining, putting Stanford in front.

The Cardinal had a 75-73 lead when Davenport converted a bank shot in traffic with 1.3 seconds to play, sending the game to overtime.

"I just had to put my head down and go to the basket," Davenport said.

Ariel Atkins had a key 3-pointer in the extra period as Texas (2-0) outscored Stanford 12-6 in the extra period. Brady Sanders and Brooke McCarty each had a big jumper for the Longhorns in OT.

Texas had four players score in double figures and enjoyed a 44-37 rebounding edge. Atkins finished with 16 points, and Kelsey Lang had 14 on 7-of-12 shooting.

The Longhorns led 43-37 at halftime.

"Stanford is a tough place to play," Texas coach Karen Aston said. "We are a much better shooting team than we were last year. We did a really good job making adjustments after our first game."

Kaylee Johnson had seven points and 13 rebounds for Stanford.

"Texas played very well and they were extremely motivated," VanDerveer said. "They got the better of us tonight."

TIP-INS

Stanford: The Cardinal dropped to 489-85 in Maples since the 1974-75 season.

Texas: The last time Texas defeated a top-10 opponent was a 58-55 victory against then-No. 4 Baylor on Feb. 1, 2009 in Waco.

WORTH NOTING

Texas improved to 3-6 against Stanford. It was the first time in the series that both teams were ranked in the top 10.

KEY STAT

Texas shot 48.5 percent (33 for 68) from the field, compared to 35.9 percent (23 for 64) for Stanford. The Cardinals went 7 for 27 from 3-point range.

WHAT'S NEXT

Stanford travels to New Mexico on Monday.

Texas travels to UCLA on Sunday.