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Chalk another victory up to . . . cough, cough . . . Stanford women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer's inspirational halftime speech.
"I said, 'you don't want to hear what I have to
say after the game if you keep playing like this,'" VanDerveer said. "I was very disappointed at halftime. For the most part I am even keeled, but I was mad."
Her team listened. Jayne Appel scored seven of her 16 points in the first four minutes of the second half as the seventh ranked Cardinal pulled out a 76 54 win from stubborn Washington in Seattle on Sunday.
Stanford (10 1, 18 4) struggled to shake Washington. The Huskies had a chance to tie the game at 31 late in the first half and still trailed by a mere seven points at halftime.
Appel, limited to 11 minutes in the first half due to foul trouble, converted a three point play moments after the Huskies drew within 38 33 to spark a momentum shifting 12 0 run for Stanford.
Appel made seven of nine shots, while Pedersen added 13 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, one shy of her career high. Equally important was Stanford's defense on Whitcomb in the second half. After scoring all 10 of her first half points in the final 6:45 to keep Washington close, Whitcomb was limited to just six points in the second half and hit only one of five shots.
Stanford led by 38 31 at halftime, the complete opposite from the first meeting Cartier Love bracelets replica when the Cardinal led by 47 at the half. Stanford had 11 turnovers in the first half, but was able to stay ahead thanks to shooting nearly 56 percent.
VanDerveer rallied her team at the intermission. showdown with No. 3 California at Maples Pavilion on its collective mind.
Pac 10 Conference standings: California 11 0 (20 2), Stanford 10 1 (19 4), Arizona State 9 replica cartier love jewelry 2 (17 6), USC 6 4 (12 9), UCLA 5 5 (14 7), Oregon St. 4 7 (13 8), Oregon 4 7 (8 14), Washington St. 2 9 (8 14), Arizona 2 9 (9 13), Washington 1 10 (5 16)
Menlo Atherton grad Kelly Eaton scored three goals in leading second ranked Stanford past third ranked UCLA, 10 5, in the third place match of the Stanford Invitational on Sunday.
Olympian Jessica Steffens added two goals for the Cardinal (4 1).
Freshman Cassie Churchside scored three goals in Stanford's 15 14 win over Arizona State earlier in the day. Menlo School grad Kim Krueger, Melissa Seidemann and Koree Blyleven each had two goals. in a pair of nonconference matches on Saturday.
Nicole Ourada won all four events and the all around title that comes with it as Stanford beat visiting UC Davis in a nonconference meet on Sunday.
The Aggies were a last minute replacement for UCLA, which had to pull out of the meet because of a team illness.
Ourada recorded a score of 39.625 to win the all around title ahead of teammates Carly Janiga.
Missy Penna pitched a five inning shutout and Stanford completed its participation in the Kajikawa Classic with a 12 0 victory over Wagner College on Sunday.
Penna won three of the four fake bracelet cartier love games she pitched for the ninth ranked Cardinal (4 1). She allowed two runs over 23 innings in the tournament, striking out 38. She has an ERA of 0.61 on the year.
Shannon Koplitz hit a home run and drove in two runs for Stanford. Alissa fake cartier love bracelt Haber added two doubles and drove in two runs. Melissa Koutz, Maddy Coon and Ashley Hansen each drove in a pair of runs.
The Cardinal plays UC Santa Barbara on Thursday in the first day of the Campbell/Cartier Classic in San Diego.
Stanford completed a successful weekend with its third consecutive victory over Incarnate Word, beating the Seahawks, 22 20, in Elements and Figures on Sunday.
"This was one of our strongest first home meets," Stanford coach Heather Olson said. "I am very pleased for this early in the season. We had a great crowd and the girls really rose to the occasion."fashion fake cartier diamonds earring price Did you have it Let's more familiar regarding its the situation
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Chalk another victory up to . . . cough, cough . . . Stanford women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer's inspirational halftime speech.
"I said, 'you don't want to hear what I have to
say after the game if you keep playing like this,'" VanDerveer said. "I was very disappointed at halftime. For the most part I am even keeled, but I was mad."
Her team listened. Jayne Appel scored seven of her 16 points in the first four minutes of the second half as the seventh ranked Cardinal pulled out a 76 54 win from stubborn Washington in Seattle on Sunday.
Stanford (10 1, 18 4) struggled to shake Washington. The Huskies had a chance to tie the game at 31 late in the first half and still trailed by a mere seven points at halftime.
Appel, limited to 11 minutes in the first half due to foul trouble, converted a three point play moments after the Huskies drew within 38 33 to spark a momentum shifting 12 0 run for Stanford.
Appel made seven of nine shots, while Pedersen added 13 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, one shy of her career high. Equally important was Stanford's defense on Whitcomb in the second half. After scoring all 10 of her first half points in the final 6:45 to keep Washington close, Whitcomb was limited to just six points in the second half and hit only one of five shots.
Stanford led by 38 31 at halftime, the complete opposite from the first meeting Cartier Love bracelets replica when the Cardinal led by 47 at the half. Stanford had 11 turnovers in the first half, but was able to stay ahead thanks to shooting nearly 56 percent.
VanDerveer rallied her team at the intermission. showdown with No. 3 California at Maples Pavilion on its collective mind.
Pac 10 Conference standings: California 11 0 (20 2), Stanford 10 1 (19 4), Arizona State 9 replica cartier love jewelry 2 (17 6), USC 6 4 (12 9), UCLA 5 5 (14 7), Oregon St. 4 7 (13 8), Oregon 4 7 (8 14), Washington St. 2 9 (8 14), Arizona 2 9 (9 13), Washington 1 10 (5 16)
Menlo Atherton grad Kelly Eaton scored three goals in leading second ranked Stanford past third ranked UCLA, 10 5, in the third place match of the Stanford Invitational on Sunday.
Olympian Jessica Steffens added two goals for the Cardinal (4 1).
Freshman Cassie Churchside scored three goals in Stanford's 15 14 win over Arizona State earlier in the day. Menlo School grad Kim Krueger, Melissa Seidemann and Koree Blyleven each had two goals. in a pair of nonconference matches on Saturday.
Nicole Ourada won all four events and the all around title that comes with it as Stanford beat visiting UC Davis in a nonconference meet on Sunday.
The Aggies were a last minute replacement for UCLA, which had to pull out of the meet because of a team illness.
Ourada recorded a score of 39.625 to win the all around title ahead of teammates Carly Janiga.
Missy Penna pitched a five inning shutout and Stanford completed its participation in the Kajikawa Classic with a 12 0 victory over Wagner College on Sunday.
Penna won three of the four fake bracelet cartier love games she pitched for the ninth ranked Cardinal (4 1). She allowed two runs over 23 innings in the tournament, striking out 38. She has an ERA of 0.61 on the year.
Shannon Koplitz hit a home run and drove in two runs for Stanford. Alissa fake cartier love bracelt Haber added two doubles and drove in two runs. Melissa Koutz, Maddy Coon and Ashley Hansen each drove in a pair of runs.
The Cardinal plays UC Santa Barbara on Thursday in the first day of the Campbell/Cartier Classic in San Diego.
Stanford completed a successful weekend with its third consecutive victory over Incarnate Word, beating the Seahawks, 22 20, in Elements and Figures on Sunday.
"This was one of our strongest first home meets," Stanford coach Heather Olson said. "I am very pleased for this early in the season. We had a great crowd and the girls really rose to the occasion."
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