STANFORD, Calif. – Brittany McPhee scored 13 of her 26 points in the fourth quarter and an uncharacteristically unranked Stanford beat No. 11 UCLA 76-65 in both teams' Pac-12 opener on Friday night.
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The Cardinal (7-6, 1-0) had fallen out of the AP poll for the first time since the 2001 season on Monday, ending a streak of 312 consecutive weeks in the rankings. Stanford had also lost three of four, including defeats to top-10 Baylor and Tennessee, a stunner to Western Illinois and entered conference play with its worst 12-game start since the 1998-99 season.
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None of that mattered against the Bruins (9-3, 0-1) as the Cardinal led wire-to-wire and looked like Stanford in doing it, answering every UCLA charge.
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Stanford grabbed its first double-digit lead late in the second quarter on an
Alanna Smith 3-pointer and extended it to 12 on a McPhee jumper with 3:08 to go until the break, 30-18. UCLA ended the half on an 11-2 run to pull with within three, 32-29, which included seven points from Jordin Canada and was highlighted by her deflating 3-pointer to end the period.
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The Cardinal regrouped in the locker room and after Kennedy Burke started the third with a basket to bring the Bruins within one, Stanford went on a 14-5 spurt to regain a double-digit lead over the next six minutes. McPhee started with two free throws and then
Kaylee Johnson cleaned up a miss from her fellow senior on the offensive glass and laid it in.
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Smith made a layup and then back-to-back triples from
Anna Wilson and Smith preceded a
Nadia Fingall midrange jumper to cap the run and put the Cardinal up 46-36 with 3:47 on the clock. Stanford's defense held UCLA to a 4:15 scoreless drought and seven consecutive misses to end the stretch, but the Bruins caught fire to close the quarter.
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UCLA scored 10 of the final 12 points in the third and Canada again nailed one from distance as the buzzer sounded to cut Stanford's lead to just two, 48-46, heading into the fourth.
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McPhee and Fingall led in the final frame and the Cardinal outscored the Bruins 28-19. McPhee heaved up a prayer with the shot clock winding down for the first score of the period and Stanford was off. She hit a 3-pointer a minute later and then Fingall found her spot from the elbow and calmly drained back-to-back 15-footers to push the Stanford lead to 11 with 6:21 to go, 57-46.
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UCLA cut it to three on a Lajahna Drummer layup with 3:15 left until McPhee responded with three the old-fashioned way and
Marta Sniezek made two at the line to push it to eight, 66-58. Kennedy Burke made one from behind the arc on the Bruins' ensuing possession after Sniezek's free throws and that was the final field goal the Bruins would get.
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UCLA missed its last seven shots while Stanford made all but one of its eight fourth-quarter attempts while also going 13-of-17 from the stripe in the final 10 minutes.
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Alanna Smith added 14 points and 13 rebounds for Stanford, her fifth double-double in the past eight games, while
Nadia Fingall chipped in 10 points, including six in the fourth quarter.
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Jordin Canada led UCLA with 20 points. Kennedy Burke and Japreece Dean had 14 points apiece and Monique Billings finished with 13 points and 10 rebounds.
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With the win Stanford avoided its first three-game home losing streak since 1985-86,
Tara VanDerveer's first year on The Farm.
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