NCAAB Game Recap - Eastern Washington at Stanford
Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:00 PM EST

Duke
88
MSU
81
F
KY
61
Kansas
65
F
Nich
77
Vill
113
F
How
69
Gonz
106
F
Purd
86
Marq
71
F
CenCT
55
StJon
80
F
JackSt
58
Mercer
86
F
Elon
67
Furm
76
F
Monm
80
Leh
72
F
LoyMD
52
Fairf
64
F
(N/A)
43
Army
92
F
SCSt
54
Yale
86
F
(N/A)
43
Dart
78
F
Colum
87
Longw
77
F
Canis
79
AF
93
F
Lafy
80
NJIT
96
F
Lib
79
Wake
66
F
(N/A)
62
Toled
72
F
HiPt
53
Tenn
84
F
Iona
62
Syr
71
F
Clev
38
Rut
70
F
Bry
72
NCSU
95
F
WriSt
67
Mia-O
73
F(OT)
USC-Up
65
UGA
74
F
GrgWas
67
FSU
87
F
VMI
61
Duques
77
F
UNCW
81
David
108
F
Stony
64
UConn
72
F
SacHr
53
BC
73
F
HarSm
56
SHSU
72
F
(N/A)
46
YSU
134
F
ASU
63
SDSt
94
F
CoCar
60
Lamar
66
F
(N/A)
67
HCU
108
F
LACol
58
UL
113
F
Maine
44
TxTch
83
F
UNH
60
Tex
78
F
GASt
75
Rice
54
F
WIGB
65
NIU
85
F
ArkLR
62
Mem
70
F
UMKC
51
KSU
72
F
Del
53
Brad
61
F
Lipsco
64
Bama
86
F
(N/A)
53
ChiSt
101
F
(N/A)
45
Web
110
F
UtVal
84
IdaSt
71
F
NebOm
71
NM
103
F
Winth
76
ColSt
80
F
Denv
62
Colora
89
F
SDSU
68
AzSt
90
F
(N/A)
70
LongB
95
F
(N/A)
52
UCIrv
91
F
CalLu
82
Pepp
107
F
NDdN
53
Sac
74
F
(N/A)
52
Portl
89
F
(N/A)
60
PorSt
111
F
E WA
67
Stan
61
F

Nov 14, 2017, 11:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Eastern Washington

33

34

67

Stanford

27

34

61

E. Washington tops Stanford 67-61 to end Pac-12 drought
Wed Nov 15, 2017 2:09 AM

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Eastern Washington was winless against teams from the Pac-12 Conference for nearly 15 years. First-year Eagles coach Shantay Legans never had beaten Stanford at Maples Pavilion.

Both droughts ended Tuesday night as Eastern Washington climbed out of an early hole and led most of the way to claim a 67-61 victory over the Cardinal.

Bogdan Bliznyuk, a senior guard from the Ukraine, scored 23 points to lead the Eagles (2-1), who made 11 of 25 shots from the 3-point arc.

The Eagles snapped a 21-game losing streak against Pac-12 schools, dating to a 62-58 win over Washington on Dec. 14, 2002. Legans spent three seasons as a player at Stanford's rival Cal but never got a victory on the Cardinal's floor.

"We believed we could win this game," Legans said. "We have veteran guys. It's a big win for our program because it's against a Pac-12 team. It's been a long time."

Eastern Washington was down 9-2 early but never trailed over the game's final 29 minutes, despite missing six free throws down the stretch.

Bliznyuk, who scored 45 points in a game last season, converted four foul shots in the final 11 seconds to ice the win.

"He's a big-time player," Stanford coach Jerod Haase said. "I thought our length would bother him but he was able to get in there and do pretty much what he wanted."

Legans called Bliznyuk one of the better players in the country, adding, "People don't see him because he's at a small school."

Reid Travis scored 20 points to lead the Cardinal (2-1), which started three freshmen and shot 34 percent from the field, including 2 for 16 on 3-pointers.

"We're not where we need to be," Haase said. "There's tremendous room for growth. We have such a long way to go and we're not covering that gap as quickly as we can."

Freshman forward Oscar Da Silva had 11 points and 17 rebounds in his first start.

Stanford played without three injured players, starting guard Dorian Pickens and reserves Marcus Sheffield and Kodye Pugh.

BIG PICTURE

Eastern Washington: This was the second of 10 straight games away from home for the Eagles, who debuted with a home victory over NAIA foe Walla Walla but won't play again in Cheney, Washington, until Dec. 17 against Cal State Northridge.

Stanford: The schedule gets much tougher for the Cardinal real soon. Stanford hosts No. 9 North Carolina on Monday, then faces No. 8 Florida three days later in the opening round of the PK80 Invitational at Portland, Oregon. The Cardinal will take on No. 4 Kansas in Sacramento on Dec. 21.

SPECIAL DEFENSE: Asked how the Eagles prepared to stop Cardinal star forward Travis, Legans said, "We prayed last night as a team . just kidding! We had bodies around him at all times, we didn't let him go one-on-one."

LEARNING EXPERIENCE: Cardinal freshman point guard Daejon Davis shot 0 for 5 from the field and had two points to go with four turnovers. "There's no doubt in my mind he'll bounce back quickly," Haase said.

Stanford started three freshman for the first time since Jan. 27, 1983.

WAITING GAME: Haase said he has no timetable for the return of Pickens (left foot), Sheffield (left foot) and Pugh (right ankle). "We need to heal fast, but I don't know right now," he said.

UP NEXT

Eastern Washington plays Friday at UNLV.

Stanford plays Friday against Northeastern, the fourth of a five-game stretch over 11 days to open the season.

Leaders

Eastern Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Bliznyuk 23 0 2 5 1 1
T. Gibson 11 0 1 3 0 0
Stanford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Travis 20 0 1 5 0 0
O. da Silva 12 0 0 17 1 0

Team Comparison

E WA Stan
Points For 67 61
Field Goals 22/57-39% 21/62-34%
Three Pointers 11/25-44% 2/16-12%
Free Throws 12/20-60% 17/27-63%
Offensive Rebounds 7 12
Defensive Rebounds 34 33
Rebounds 45 47
Blocks 4 2
Steals 3 3
Turnovers 11 8
Personal Fouls 24 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - E WA Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Nov 14 E WA 67 @ Stan 61 B. Bliznyuk 23 R. Travis 20

Game Information

Stadium: Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California
Attendance: 2,799
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