Stanford hopes to keep momentum rolling vs. Washington State

Stanford hopes to keep momentum rolling vs. Washington State

Stanford hopes to keep momentum rolling vs. Washington State

Both Stanford as well as Washington State will certainly have great feelings entering into their Pac -12 video game in Pullman, Wash., on Saturday, offered both are coming off Thursday evening blowout triumphes.

Stanford beat Washington, 79-61, the 4th win in 5 ready the Cardinal.

“What we tried to do was have a simple game plan,” Stanford head trainer Jerod Haase claimed. “Understand that we are going to execute a play, run a play and try and see it through knowing that you might get a look or something easy on the first side. So we had patience to get to multiple sides and the guys did a good job following that game plan.”

Stanford gets in 14-8 total as well as 10-6 busy play, where the Cardinal is linked for 4th with Colorado entering into Saturday’s activity.

The Cardinal are significantly in the search for an NCAA Tournament berth with an INTERNET position of 53.

Washington State gets in complying with an 82-51 thrashing of California in the house, which broke a two-game losing touch.

After beginning the year 9-1, the Cougars have actually gone 4-9 because however really hope the sway California can be a springboard to the stretch run of the period.

The video game might include a competition of 2 the meeting’s leading markers.

Stanford’s Oscar da Silva is 2nd in the meeting in racking up at 19.1 factors, per video game, while Washington State’s Isaac Bonton is 4th at 18.4 factors a competition.

However, Bonton is doubtful to play after remaining the previous 2 video games with a reduced leg injury.

Washington State still functioned versus California, however, many thanks to the dazzling play of guard Noah Williams, that racked up a career-high 32 factors in the win.

Williams included 9 rebounds as well as 7 aids in almost generating a triple-double.

“I didn’t know that Noah had that in him to be honest,” Washington State head trainer Kyle Smith claimed. “I know he’s a great competitor and is fearless. He was just kind of on attack mode all night. He didn’t make too many bad decisions.”

Stanford won the initial conference of the period in between the groups onJan 9, dominating 75-60.

–Field Level Media