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DiJonai Carrington
Cardinal, Bears in Chicago
Stanford faces Missouri State in regional semifinal
Stanford Athletics
Women's Basketball
Posted: 03/26/2019
No. 6 Stanford (30-4, 15-3 Pac-12)
vs. Missouri State (25-9, 16-2 MVC)
Saturday, March 30 • 5:30 p.m. CT/3:30 p.m. PT
Wintrust Arena • Chicago, Ill.
Television ESPN2
Audio  GoStanford.com
Live Statistics  NCAA.com
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THE GAME: In the Sweet 16 for the 12th consecutive year, No. 2 seed Stanford will play No. 11 seed  Missouri State at Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Ill. on Saturday, March 30 at 5:30 p.m. CT/3:30 p.m. PT.
 
THE RUNDOWN: Stanford is 88-30 all-time in the NCAA Tournament and 50-26 in games away from Maples Pavilion ... The Cardinal is a No. 2 seed for the 12th time and has reached six previous Final Fours when seeded second ... Stanford is 74-8 all-time against lower-seeded opponents ... Tara VanDerveer leads all coaches in NCAA Tournament appearances with 34 ... Stanford's .875 winning percentage (28-4) was its best entering the tournament since it was 29-3 in 2014 (.906) ... The Cardinal is 6-2 against ranked opponents this season and one of two schools in the nation with four top-10 wins ... Alanna Smith is one of only two players in the country averaging 19.0 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks per game ... She is the only NCAA women's basketball player to accumulate 70 3-pointers, 70 blocks and 600 points in a season in the last 20 years ... DiJonai Carrington is one of four Power 5 conference players in the country under 6'0" averaging 14.0 points and 7.0 rebounds ... Kiana Williams' 87 made 3-pointers are tied for fifth in program history ... Smith, Carrington and Williams combine for 64 percent of Stanford's scoring offense ... Haley Jones, the nation's No. 1 recruit and Naismith Trophy Girls' High School Player of the Year, is the first top player to sign with Stanford since Chiney Ogwumike ... On Monday, fellow signee Fran Belibi became the first woman since Candace Parker in 2004 to win the Powerade Jam Fest dunk title.
 
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