NCAAB Game Recap - Oregon at Stanford
Sat Feb 1, 2020 6:00 PM EST

TCU
52
Baylor
68
F
Gonz
83
USF
79
F
TxTch
75
Kansas
78
F
UtSt
68
SDSU
80
F
FSU
74
VaTec
63
F
Lou
77
NCSU
57
F
Ford
56
Dayt
70
F
Crei
76
Vill
61
F
Duke
97
Syr
88
F
Xav
74
Seton
62
F
Oreg
60
Stan
70
F
KSU
57
WVU
66
F
KY
66
Aub
75
F
MSU
63
Wisc
64
F
Prov
65
Butl
61
F
Colora
78
USC
57
F
Hou
62
Cin
64
F
Miss
63
LSU
73
F
WichSt
51
Tuls
54
F
PSU
76
Nebras
64
F
Rut
63
Mich
69
F
Bry
64
StFPA
84
F
Ind
59
OhSt
68
F
GaTec
72
ND
80
F
Hartfo
55
Maine
49
F
W Ky
76
FIU
81
F
UConn
63
Mem
70
F
CenCT
57
RobM
64
F
TAMU
48
UGA
63
F
Ohio
54
Ball
65
F
UMKC
69
ChiSt
51
F
Copp
68
DelSt
77
F
IaSt
68
Tex
72
F
Tenn
73
MissSt
86
F
DeP
72
Marq
76
F
NrthIA
80
Evans
68
F
UNCA
71
Winth
104
F
CenMI
85
W MI
78
F
Charl
79
Tows
70
F
WCU
64
Chat
61
F
Amer
70
Lafy
82
F
Colg
73
HolyC
64
F
Troy
84
GASt
78
F
Toled
57
E MI
61
F
Drex
72
Del
80
F
Boston
77
Buck
57
F
OkSt
69
Okla
82
F
ULM
54
TexAr
68
F
UNCC
68
USM
74
F(OT)
N TX
75
Rice
84
F
App
86
ArkLR
93
F
IL-C
64
Clev
62
F
TN-M
77
MorSt
85
F
Mizzu
54
SouthCar
76
F
MtStM
75
FaDi
85
F
Morg
89
How
83
F
SCSt
56
NCC
73
F
MTSU
83
UTSA
80
F
UCF
48
SoFL
64
F
CBU
72
Seatt
65
F
OrSt
67
Cal
69
F
Ida
72
NoAZ
77
F
UNLV
77
ColSt
95
F
IndSt
78
MOSt
68
F
LIU
59
(N/A)
70
F
Presb
81
Hamp
87
F(OT)
Hof
83
W&M
60
F
SacHr
83
StFNY
76
F
GMas
65
StBon
74
F
ChaSo
74
Radf
77
F(OT)
UNCW
66
JMU
83
F
USA
79
GaSo
69
F
Marsh
73
FAU
91
F
NE
69
Elon
74
F
SEMO
57
E KY
70
F
UNCG
65
ETSU
82
F
CenAR
79
NWSt
71
F
BethC
67
FlaAM
73
F
Norf
68
NCAT
74
F
Lamar
96
McNee
91
F
Longw
84
GWebb
81
F(OT)
Citad
71
Mercer
76
F
Mia-O
55
NIU
70
F
Campbl
74
USC-Up
91
F
JackSt
85
MsVl
65
F
NOrl
84
SeLA
73
F
Stetsn
55
Lipsco
53
F
KennSt
45
NFla
86
F
CoCar
83
ArkSt
77
F
Wyo
71
SJSU
66
F
NM
77
Fres
82
F
ODU
73
LaTec
76
F
Belm
78
JSU
64
F
Navy
73
LoyMD
79
F
E IL
64
APSU
68
F
UL
66
TxSt
71
F
UNH
75
UMassL
77
F
ECU
64
Temp
76
F
N AL
83
JU
85
F
Pepp
68
LoyMa
67
F(OT)
SIU
79
Drake
72
F
Ark
82
Bama
78
F
IUPUI
76
YSU
91
F
GrgWas
54
Rich
76
F
Harv
69
Princ
70
F
Dart
46
Penn
54
F
BC
71
UNC
70
F
Colum
66
Brown
72
F
Alc
82
South
93
F
SFA
81
SHSU
76
F
StLou
78
StJos
73
F
Samf
56
Woff
80
F
UCSB
87
LongB
62
F
Vermt
86
Albany
75
F
NDSU
71
IPFW
60
F
Corn
71
Yale
86
F
UMBC
63
Stony
74
F
FlGlf
46
Lib
61
F
Army
80
Leh
79
F
PVAM
49
ASU
52
F
TXSo
82
AlaAM
73
F
Tul
67
SMU
82
F
CAPoly
51
UCDav
66
F
Ariz
66
WaSt
49
F
SCla
85
Portl
61
F
SDSt
71
W IL
61
F
IlSt
70
Valpa
80
F
CSBak
59
UTRGV
70
F
Denv
77
ORU
86
F
Brad
51
LoyIL
62
F
TXAMC
77
HCU
82
F
InWor
58
AbCh
72
F
Clem
44
Wake
56
F
UMass
50
David
85
F
SIU-E
55
Murr
74
F
Fla
61
Vand
55
F
Gram
49
ArkPB
47
F
TNSt
72
TNTec
67
F(OT)
UAB
69
UTEP
55
F
IdaSt
75
S UT
80
F
Web
52
N CO
70
F
GrCan
52
NMSt
72
F
MTSt
64
Mont
78
F
Purd
61
NW
58
F
USD
58
Pacif
66
F
StMar
79
BYU
81
F
Nev
64
Bois
73
F
E WA
59
Sac
54
F
AzSt
87
Wash
83
F
CS-Ful
61
UCIrv
91
F
CSNor
75
HI
80
F

Feb 1, 2020, 6:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(11) Oregon

36

24

60

Stanford

28

42

70

Da Silva 27 points, 15 rebounds, Stanford tops No. 11 Oregon
Sat Feb 1, 2020 9:42 PM

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) Oscar da Silva handled a lot of the scoring for Stanford. Everyone on the court contributed on defense.

Da Silva had a career-high 27 points and added 15 rebounds, helping the Cardinal rally in the second half to beat No. 11 Oregon 70-60 on Saturday.

"The energy was right from the start," said da Silva, who had 17 points and 11 boards after the break. "It felt really, really good."

Stanford (16-5, 5-3 Pac-12) trailed 44-35 with 14 1/2 minutes left, then held the Ducks without a basket for the next 10 minutes. Tyrell Terry hit a go-ahead 3-pointer and the Cardinal used a 15-1 burst to take a 59-50 lead.

"I was 0 for 3 before that, but coach said to stay confident," Terry said. "I knew I had the ability make big shots."

Terry finished with 12 points as Stanford ended a three-game skid.

"There were a variety of players who made big plays," Stanford coach Jerod Haase said. "We defended for the whole game and that gave us a chance. Once we started clicking a little bit we made plays offensively."

Will Richardson scored 17 points for the Ducks (18-5, 7-3), who fell out of first place and had their four-game winning streak snapped. Payton Pritchard added 16 points and Chris Duarte had 14. Pritchard recorded his 200th career steal, second all-time in school history.

"They just got going on us, and we couldn't rebound the ball," Oregon coach Dana Altman said. "Our energy level wasn't good, rebounding and defense in the second half hurt us. They shoot 36 percent in the first half, the second half they shoot 50 and got to the free throw line, 13 of 17. So they beat us in all facets in the second half."

Oregon, held to 6 of 30 shooting in the second half, turned in a season-low 32.8% field goal percentage. It's just the fifth time the Ducks have shot less than 40%. They were also outrebounded for the fifth time in the past six games.

"It was about energy and who wanted it more," Richardson said. "They came out in the second half with a spark because they wanted it more than us. They went after the ball harder than we did, and they got rewarded for it."

Pritchard's 15 points were his fewest since he scored five against Alabama State on Dec. 29.

"We sat on Pritchard and Richardson," da Silva said. "We walled up and we have good 1-on-1 defenders on the perimeter."

Terry credited da Silva for lifting the Cardinal after halftime.

"He has an incredible amount of energy," Terry said. "He was big-time in the second half giving us second-chance chances."

Added da Silva: "It was everyone out there, even the guys who didn't play. We had some former players in the crowd and I'm proud we were able to pull that out in front of them."

Among the alumni in attendance was Josh Childress, who served as Stanford's honorary captain.

BIG PICTURE

Oregon: Junior transfer Chris Duarte continues to make a big difference for the Ducks with his ability to create and convert scoring opportunities. He's reached double figures in scoring in 16 of the past 18 games. He's also 13 of 13 from the foul line in his past three games. . Pritchard started his 132nd straight contest, matching a school record, the longest active streaks in the nation.

Stanford: During a five-minute stretch of the second half, Lukas Kisunas energized the team with his defensive play, a slam dunk and a pair of offensive rebounds. . Da Silva scored 20 or more in his sixth game of the season and the 10th time in his career. He also recorded his sixth career double-double.

UP NEXT

Oregon: Plays at Oregon State on Saturday.

Stanford: Plays at Utah on Thursday.

Leaders

Oregon PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
W. Richardson 17 0 1 1 3 0
P. Pritchard 16 0 4 3 0 0
Stanford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
O. da Silva 27 0 3 15 1 0
T. Terry 12 0 3 7 1 0

Team Comparison

Oreg Stan
Points For 60 70
Field Goals 21/64-33% 24/56-43%
Three Pointers 7/24-29% 6/22-27%
Free Throws 11/15-73% 16/20-80%
Offensive Rebounds 14 10
Defensive Rebounds 25 31
Rebounds 42 42
Blocks 0 4
Steals 9 4
Turnovers 10 13
Personal Fouls 19 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Stan Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Feb 1 Oreg 60 @ Stan 70 W. Richardson 17 O. da Silva 27

Game Information

Stadium: Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California
Attendance: 5,523
Game Time: