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Women's basketball loses to Stanford


January 10, 2011

Dymond Simon led the way with seven points for the Sun Devils (10-4, 2-2) who lost 82-35 to Stanford, Saturday night.

Jeanette Pohlen had 18 points - 14 in the first half - to go with three steals and three assists for the Cardinal (12-2, 3-0 Pac-10) in their 10th straight win in the rivalry. Stanford is picked to win its 11th consecutive Pac-10 conference crown this season after three straight trips to the Final Four.

Kayla Pedersen added 10 points and six rebounds in 23 minutes and freshman Chiney Ogwumike scored 10 in the Cardinal's sixth straight victory since dropping two in a row - at DePaul and Tennessee - last month.

"Well, 800 was a lot of fun but how about 802?" athletic director Bob Bowlsby said, referencing the UConn win before presenting VanDerveer with a bouquet of flowers.

Pohlen scored 11 points and Pedersen six during a 22-4 run to end the first half and put Stanford ahead 42-14 at the break. The Cardinal had three reserves on the floor to end the opening 20 minutes and coasted the rest of the way, thoroughly outhustling and outplaying the usually scrappy Sun Devils.

Nneka Ogwumike shot 7 for 11 and Pohlen 7 of 10, while Pedersen went 5 for 8 and Chiney Ogwumike made all five of her field-goal attempts. Stanford finished 64.8 percent from the floor.

Arizona State trailed from tipoff to final buzzer for the second straight game. That after the Sun Devils had won seven straight before this trip and hadn't lost since a 65-55 loss to then-No. 14 Florida State on Nov. 27.

Stanford has won 40 straight games against Pac-10 opponents, 34 in a row during the regular-season conference schedule since a loss to Cal in January 2009.

The Cardinal followed up a season-best 70.4 percent in the second half of their 87-54 rout of Arizona on Thursday night by shooting 64.3 percent in the first half Saturday. Arizona State was held to 20 percent (5 for 25) in the first half, 22.8 percent overall and committed 21 turnovers.

The Cardinal led 11-0 just 5:25 into the game and made five of its initial six shots - three of those baskets by Ogwumike. Stanford scored 26 points in the paint in the first half and 48 in all, while also holding a 40-28 rebounding advantage.

Arizona State missed its first 10 shots, including five 3-point tries, before Markisha Patterson connected from long range at 13:13. The Sun Devils' 35 points were one more than Stanford's lowest total allowed - 34 to Washington State on Feb. 8, 2007 - to a conference opponent.

Stanford is 29-1 all time at home against Arizona State, the Cardinal's lone loss coming on March 3, 1984.

Saturday marked a relatively quiet day on campus after Orange Bowl-winning football coach Jim Harbaugh left for a five-year deal with the NFL's San Francisco 49ers on Friday - though an Orange Bowl victory parade was planned for later in the afternoon on a popular street nearby in Palo Alto.