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Men's Basketball

Stopped the Spartans

STANFORD, Calif. — Freshman Harrison Ingram scored 19 points and grabbed 11 rebounds for his first career double-double and senior Jaiden Delaire came off the bench to score 19 and spark Stanford to a 76-62 victory over San Jose State in nonconference play Monday night. 

Ingram finished four assists shy of a triple double with a game-high six helpers, while Michael O'Connell scored eight points with five assists and no turnovers. Maxime Raynaud was in double figures for the second game in a row, finishing with 11 points.

Omari Moore finished with 23 points for San Jose State (1-1), helping the Spartans take a 38-29 lead into halftime. The Cardinal (2-1) chipped away in the second half until Delaire hit a 3-pointer to cut the deficit to 49-48 and followed with a dunk for the lead with 12:35 left to play. Maxime Raynaud blocked a Moore layup, grabbed the rebound and Ingram hit a 3 for a 53-49 Cardinal lead with 11:48 remaining. Stanford never trailed after Delaire's dunk. The Cardinal outscored the Spartans by 23 points in the second half, 47-24.

Both teams struggled at the free-throw line. Stanford made just 12 of 25 (48%), while San Jose State hit 14 of 25 (56%).

The Cardinal returns to action on Wednesday, Nov. 17 against Valparaiso at Maples Pavilion. The 5:30 p.m. tip-off will be broadcast on Pac-12 Network.