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Stanford Unleashes on Vandals

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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Alanna Smith had the hot hand early and Kiana Williams took it from there in No. 7 Stanford's record offensive performance.

Smith had 19 points and nine rebounds, and the Cardinal totaled its most points since 1994 with a 115-71 victory over Idaho on Sunday.

The Cardinal (2-0) had its fifth-highest point total ever and most since tying a school record with 122 against Cal State Fullerton on Dec. 10, 1994.

Williams also scored 19 points and had nine assists as Stanford kept pace with the sharp-shooting Vandals (1-1) from long-range by matching the school record with 16 3-pointers.

"They are an excellent 3-point shooting team," Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said. "They're never out of a game. We responded with perimeter shooting. It only took 24 shots for them to make 15. That's phenomenal."

Lexie Hull added 17 points and six Stanford players reached double figures en route to its first 100-point game in two years. Nadia Fingall added 16 points and both Anna Wilson and Maya Dodson had 10.

"She plays with so much confidence," Williams said of Hull. "That's impressive from a freshman. She fits in real well."

Gina Marxen scored 22 points to lead Idaho, picked by coaches to win the Big Sky. Janie King added 18 points, including a 6-of-10 effort from 3-point range.

"That's a bright spot for us," Idaho coach Jon Newlee said. "The score didn't show it, but I feel like we got better today. I think they're better than the No. 7 ranked team in the country. It was a great experience."

Vandals' leading scorers Taylor Pierce and Mikayla Ferenz were limited to a combined eight points on 3-of-15 shooting. Neither played more than 26 minutes.

Stanford was 16 of 41 from 3-point range. Hull and Williams combined to go 9 of 17.

The Cardinal also utilized its height advantage, outrebounding the Vandals 49-20, including a 20-2 edge on the offensive boards.

VanDerveer collected her first 42 coaching victories at Idaho, where she began her career in 1978 before moving to Ohio State. While the Cardinal are 2-0 all-time against the Vandals, this is the first time VanDerveer coached a game against Idaho. Stanford played Idaho twice in 1981. "It was exciting for me personally to play Idaho," VanDerveer said. "When we watched video, it is on the same court I used to practice and play on."