NCAAB Game Recap - Washington State at Stanford
Thu Feb 28, 2019 9:00 PM EST

Gonz
86
Pacif
66
F
Nebras
53
Mich
82
F
Woff
80
Chat
54
F
Wash
73
Cal
76
F
StFPA
83
Merrim
72
F
RobM
63
SacHr
87
F
Xav
84
StJon
73
F
NE
75
Del
64
F
TxSt
58
Troy
44
F
UConn
63
WichSt
65
F
W&M
67
Tows
65
F
NMSt
75
UMKC
55
F
Elon
73
JMU
58
F
Winth
75
Hamp
90
F
Bry
66
StFNY
74
F
IL-C
72
Oakl
86
F
ArkLR
66
GaSo
81
F
Hof
80
Drex
77
F
FaDi
65
MtStM
59
F
CenCT
55
LIU
84
F
ArkSt
60
GASt
76
F
UNCG
100
Citad
96
F
Mercer
71
VMI
84
F
Marsh
90
LaTec
79
F
W Ky
73
UAB
67
F
UND
88
IPFW
82
F
APSU
80
E KY
82
F
Furm
90
Samf
81
F
Murr
71
MorSt
52
F
ODU
65
UTSA
64
F
FAU
60
N TX
54
F
App
75
ULM
81
F
WriSt
67
WIGB
70
F
CoCar
70
UL
83
F
IUPUI
85
Detr
87
F
NoKY
65
WIMil
55
F
TexAr
75
USA
57
F
UTRGV
82
ChiSt
77
F
NebOm
80
ORU
84
F
TNSt
74
SEMO
89
F
TNTec
68
SIU-E
76
F
USC
88
UCLA
93
F(OT)
WaSt
50
Stan
98
F
Ariz
74
OrSt
72
F
Tul
64
Tuls
72
F
NDSU
65
SDak
75
F
Web
61
N CO
85
F
Minn
62
NW
50
F
W IL
46
Denv
74
F
JSU
89
E IL
84
F(2OT)
Belm
112
TN-M
67
F
Sac
59
E WA
56
F
CAPoly
75
CS-Ful
86
F
Seatt
67
CBU
65
F
LongB
69
UCSB
64
F
USD
91
USF
90
F(OT)
PorSt
67
Ida
65
F
AzSt
51
Oreg
79
F
SCla
70
LoyMa
72
F
Portl
48
StMar
65
F
UCIrv
64
UCDav
48
F

Feb 28, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Washington State

15

35

50

Stanford

52

46

98

Okpala scores 22 to lead Stanford past Cougars, 98-50
Fri Mar 1, 2019 12:18 AM

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Even without point guard Daejon Davis, Stanford just kept rolling, widening the gap from start to finish in beating Washington State 98-50 on Thursday night.

KZ Okpala scored 22 points, Cormac Ryan hit four 3-pointers and three others reached double figures in scoring for the Cardinal (15-13, 8-8 Pac-12), who snapped a two-game losing streak. Stanford has won six of eight overall.

Davis injured his foot midway through the first half, going scoreless but with four assists in nine minutes. There was no update on his condition afterward.

Ryan and Isaac White each scored 14, Jaiden Delaire added 12 and Bryce Wills had 10 as Stanford extended its winning streak against the Cougars to six.

"I thought our energy level was off the charts," Stanford coach Jerod Haase said. "I loved our energy defensively."

CJ Elleby scored 14 of his team-high 16 points in the second half for the Cougars (11-17, 4-11), who lost their second straight after winning three of their previous four. Isaiah Wade added 14 points on 6-of-9 shooting. Robert Franks, Jr. added 11.

"We tried to force some things, and we went back to those three areas that have kind of been our Achilles heel: turnovers for easy buckets, missed blockouts for easy buckets, bad shots for easy buckets," Cougars coach Ernie Kent said. "We got a little frustrated there and the game really got away from us fast."

Washington State, which has not won at Stanford in eight years, made its first shot and then missed eight straight. The Cougars shot 23 percent in the first 20 minutes and just over 30 percent for the game.

Okpala scored 16 of his points in the first half and the Cardinal shot 56 percent from the field, which included 7 of 12 from long range.

"I made the right plays tonight," Okpala said. "We were all locked in with each other. We came out and did what we had to do."

Stanford used runs of 11-0 and 16-0 to turn the contest into an early blowout. The Cardinal led by 39 points with just over three minutes left in the opening half and settled for a 52-15 lead at intermission.

BIG PICTURE

Elleby is enjoying one of the best freshman years in Washington State history. He needs to average about 10 points a game the rest of the season to become the Cougars' all-time freshman single-season leader. He passed Klay Thompson for second all-time against the Cardinal. Elleby also ranks third in rebounds and eighth in assists. ... In case you're wondering, Stanford beat the Cougars by 49 (94-45) during the 1998-99 season for the largest margin of victory in the series. ... Wade made his first four shots before missing. ... The Cougars missed 10 straight from long range to open the game. They were 4 of 19 overall.

Stanford's Okpala has reached double figures in scoring in 16 of the past 17 games. He reached 20-plus for the 15th time. ... Ryan hit at least four 3-pointers in a game for the seventh time in his 21 games. ... It was Stanford's largest conference win in 19 years and its largest overall in 12 years.

UP NEXT

Washington State travels to play California on Saturday.

Stanford hosts Washington on Sunday.

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Leaders

Washington State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Elleby 16 0 3 8 2 0
I. Wade 14 0 0 7 0 0
Stanford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Okpala 22 0 0 8 2 0
C. Ryan 14 0 2 2 0 0

Team Comparison

WaSt Stan
Points For 50 98
Field Goals 20/65-31% 38/64-59%
Three Pointers 4/19-21% 13/24-54%
Free Throws 6/9-67% 9/17-53%
Offensive Rebounds 8 9
Defensive Rebounds 21 40
Rebounds 32 52
Blocks 3 5
Steals 3 6
Turnovers 15 12
Personal Fouls 13 12
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Stan Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 19 Stan 78 @ WaSt 66 D. Davis 15 C. Elleby 18
Thu Feb 28 WaSt 50 @ Stan 98 C. Elleby 16 K. Okpala 22

Game Information

Stadium: Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California
Attendance: 3,139
Game Time: