STANFORD, Calif. (AP) –  Alanna Smith hit the game-winning shot for a second straight game and No. 10 Stanford escaped with another victory.
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Smith hit a 3-pointer with 34 seconds left as Stanford scored the final nine points of the game to beat Arizona 56-54 on Friday night. She made a left-handed lay-up with three seconds to go to give the Cardinal a two-point win at Southern California last week.
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"This team is gritty," Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said. "I couldn't say that at the beginning of the year."
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Stanford trailed 54-47 before Lacie Hull hit a 3-pointer to start the game-ending run with 4:10 left, ending a nearly five minute scoreless streak for the Cardinal (22-4, 12-3 Pac 12). Smith then hit consecutive 3-pointers to give Stanford the lead.
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"The path we took to defend that 3-pointer was not supposed to happen," Arizona coach Adia Barnes said. "They made us pay."
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Aari McDonald, who scored 20 points for the Wildcats, missed two free throws with 17 seconds left, but Arizona had a chance when Destiny Graham stole the Cardinal inbound pass after Stanford called timeout. McDonald's 3-point attempt at the buzzer went in and out preserving the Cardinal's win.
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"We escaped," VanDerveer said. "That ball looked like it was going in but somehow Maples Magic took over and knocked it out."
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Smith scored 21 points and had nine rebounds for Stanford. Hull added 15 points, all on 3-pointers.
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"We're doing the best we can trying to figure out how to get the ball to the right person at the right time," Hull said. "We're getting better at it."
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McDonald added a team high seven rebounds and six assists for the Wildcats (17-9, 7-9), who have not won at Stanford since 2001. Graham had 11 points.
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"I'm proud of our fight and I'm proud of the plays we did make," Barnes said. "For the last four minutes, Stanford made the big plays."
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Graham hit a 3-pointer with 8:06 remaining to play and Arizona took a five-point lead.
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The Wildcats added a basket at 4:39, their final points of the game.
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Stanford led for most of the game until Arizona took a 42-40 lead midway through the third quarter. McDonald hit a lay-up at the buzzer to give the Wildcats a 47-45 lead heading into the fourth quarter.
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Hull's 3-pointer late in the second quarter gave the Cardinal a 35-27 halftime advantage.
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BIG PICTURE
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Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu may overshadow Arizona's McDonald but the redshirt sophomore continues a sensational season. She's the nation's third-leading scorer and has reached double figures in every game this season. The last Arizona player to do so in every game was Dee Dee Wheeler in 2003-04. McDonald is now within 13 points of Barnes' Arizona single-season scoring record.
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Stanford has been dominating the series with Arizona, winning 33 of the past 34 meetings. The only loss during that time was when Barnes was a player and she hit a shot at the buzzer in Tucson. "We've been on the other side," VanDerveer said.
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Smith Wins Another One
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