Hannah Jump hit three early 3-pointers and six in all on the way to 20 points and No. 2 Stanford quickly ran away from Arizona State, beating the Sun Devils 101-69 on Saturday night for its eighth st…
STANFORD, Calif. — Hannah Jump hit three early 3-pointers and six in all on the way to 20 points and No. 2 Stanford quickly ran away from Arizona State, beating the Sun Devils 101-69 on Saturday night for its eighth straight victory.
A special guest at Maples Pavilion for the New Year's Eve tilt: 95-year-old Rita VanDerveer, mother of Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer. Rita was treated to seeing highly touted 6-foot-7 freshman star Lauren Betts make her first five shots in the fourth quarter for 10 points. The Cardinal — ranked second for the 21st straight week dating to last season — are unbeaten since their lone loss in a 76-71 overtime defeat Nov. 20 to No. 1 and defending NCAA champion South Carolina.
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