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Humphrey Leads Card By UCLA

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STANFORD, Caif. (AP) -- Michael Humphrey shoots pre-game free throws to get his shot right. He accomplished that, making every kind of shot known to a post player and a couple more he invented on the spot. It's his free throws that might need work.

Humphrey scored 24 points, Rosco Allen added 19, including a clutch 3-pointer, and Stanford beat UCLA 79-70 Saturday.

"He was a beast. He did a great job, our bigs couldn't keep him in front," Bruins coach Steve Alford said. "He got around our bigs a lot, and then he faced up and our bigs were too far off. We told them "17-foot range," and from 17 feet in he hurt us. He hurt us with catch and shoot, he hurt us with catch and drive."

The sophomore was 12 of 14 from the field, making shots with guys draped over him, falling down, fading away, from 17 feet out and on putbacks. But he missed all four of his free throws.

"I've been working on my shots and I felt good from the line," Humphrey said. "I felt like I had a good feel for the basket."

Humphrey recorded the second 20-plus game in his past four and third of the season.

"We think Mike can be an impact player on both ends of the court," Cardinal coach Johnny Dawkins said. "We had to play at a high level and Michael Humphrey was efficient."

Dorian Pickens, who also hit a key 3-pointer, added 16 points for the Cardinal (15-12, 8-8 Pac-12), who won their fourth in five games.

Bryce Alford scored 20 points and Isaac Hamilton added 19 points for UCLA (15-14, 6-10), which has lost five of seven. Thomas Welsh added 11 points.

"Same old stuff. We've got to figure out what we have to do," Bryce Alford said. "As a team, we're kind of a lost cause right now. We're trying to stay together and that's the hardest part."

Pickens and Allen hit consecutive 3-pointers with the shot clock winding down, giving Stanford a 78-64 lead into the final minute of play.

"Time is precious at the end of a game and we were able to use all 30 seconds and still get a quality look," Allen said. "We were moving the ball really well."

Humphrey hit a jumper with 14:01 remaining to put the Cardinal ahead, 49-41. The Bruins never let it get much further than that.

Alford hit a 3-pointer from the corner to bring UCLA within 64-62 with just over six minutes left.

Allen scored the next four points and Pickens hit a pair of free throws while the Bruins missed four straight, allowing the Cardinal some breathing room with just under four minutes to play.

Pickens hit a 3-pointer midway through the first half, giving Stanford a 22-11 advantage, the largest lead for either team until late in the game.

The Bruins ran off a streak of 17-4, with Hamilton contributing seven points, over the next six minutes to inch ahead but the Cardinal walked off the court at halftime with a 34-33 edge.

Stanford closes the regular season on the road next week. The Cardinal will face Arizona State in Tempe, Ariz. on Thursday (March 3) at 8 p.m PT on FS1.