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Sun Devils' Home Win Streak Snapped At Ten

Sun Devils' Home Win Streak Snapped At TenSun Devils' Home Win Streak Snapped At Ten
Sun Devil Athletics

Jan. 7, 2005

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By MEL REISNER
AP Sports Writer

TEMPE, Ariz. - Stanford freshman Candice Wiggins had a season-high 31 points, leading the eighth-ranked Cardinal to a 68-57 victory over Arizona State on Friday night.

Brooke Smith added 10 points for Stanford (12-2, 4-1 Pac-10) and T'Nae Thiel had nine points and nine rebounds.

Emily Westerberg had a career-high 22 points for the Sun Devils (10-4, 2-2), and Kylan Loney added 14.

Arizona State, who have upset Georgia and Connecticut this season, came in with a 10-game winning streak at home but Stanford never trailed after seizing the lead late in the first half. Wiggins had 18 points before the break to help the Cardinal take a 38-31 halftime lead.

In the second half, the Cardinal used a 8-2 run to open up a 13-point lead. Smith made a hook shot early on, Wiggins scored twice on layups and Thiel made a putback for a 46-33 lead.

The Cardinal then went more than 6 minutes without a field goal, allowing Arizona State to close within 49-45 on Kristen Kovesdy's hook shot with 10:27 left.

Wiggins helped Stanford regain some breathing room when she pulled up for a 14-foot jumper with 9:41 left, and the Sun Devils got no closer than five points after that.

Wiggins had six points in 58 seconds during a pivotal first-half run. The two teams traded the lead seven times in 4{ minutes, with neither team leading by more than a point before Wiggins broke a 21-all tie with a driving layup with 7:36 to play. She followed that with two midcourt steals for layups and the Cardinal led 27-21 with 6:38 to go.

The Sun Devils got within 30-28 on Westerberg's 10-footer with 3:12 remaining, but the Cardinal finished the half with an 8-3 spurt that included four more points by Wiggins.

Arizona State returns to action Sunday afternoon, taking on California at 2 p.m. at Wells Fargo Arena. The Golden Bears are 8-6 overall and 2-3 in the Pac-10 after falling at Arizona 80-69 on Friday night.