
Stanford

Syracuse
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Summary
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (Interstat) â Dominique Darius scored 26 points to lead Syracuse to a 69-58 win over Stanford in a womenâs basketball game Sunday at the Carrier Dome. The Orange improved to 16-3 overall. The Cardinal fell to 15-5. Syracuse never trailed, building a 37-29 halftime lead. Stanford closed within six points in the third quarter but got no closer. Izoje Uche added a double-double for Syracuse with 12 points and 10 rebounds. Nunu Agara paced Stanford with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Attendance was 3,225.
Extended Summary
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (Interstat) â Dominique Darius scored 26 points and Syracuse capitalized on a decisive edge in free throws and forced turnovers to defeat Stanford 69-58 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Sunday at the Carrier Dome. A crowd of 3,225 watched the Orange improve to 16-3 overall, while Stanford fell to 15-5. The most important part of the game was Syracuseâs persistent defensive pressure and its ability to consistently draw fouls and convert at the free-throw line. While Stanford struggled with its offensive execution throughout, Syracuse built and maintained its lead by generating extra possessions and capitalizing on frequent trips to the charity stripe. Syracuse attempted 24 free throws, making 19, compared to Stanfordâs 8 attempts, of which they made 7. The Orange also forced 20 Stanford turnovers, converting them into 19 points, while committing 16 turnovers of their own. Syracuseâs defensive activity resulted in 16 steals, led by the backcourt pressure that disrupted Stanfordâs offensive flow. Darius, a guard from Jacksonville, Florida, was the catalyst, playing 34 minutes and adding four assists. Her scoring, particularly from the line where she went 10 for 10, helped Syracuse answer every Stanford push. She keyed a first-quarter run that gave Syracuse a lead it would never relinquish. After Stanfordâs Nunu Agara opened the scoring with a layup, Syracuse responded with a 9-2 spurt. Darius capped the run with a 3-pointer at the 8:01 mark for a 7-2 advantage. The Orange closed the first quarter strong, with Izoje Uche scoring four points in the final two minutes to extend the lead to 21-17. Stanfordâs offensive struggles were pronounced. The Cardinal shot 34.8% from the field and managed only 10 assists against its 20 turnovers. Despite a significant 18-7 advantage in offensive rebounds, which led to a 19-6 edge in second-chance points, Stanford could not overcome its inefficiency. Syracuse led 37-29 at halftime and maintained a comfortable margin throughout the second half. Every time Stanford threatened, the Orange responded, often from the free-throw line. A driving layup by Darius with 7:40 left in the fourth quarter pushed the lead to 54-45, and Stanford never got closer than seven points the rest of the way. Lara Somfai led Stanford with 17 points and eight rebounds. Agara posted a double-double with 14 points and 13 rebounds. Chloe Clardy added nine points and four assists for the Cardinal. For Syracuse, Uche recorded a double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds to go with two blocks. Sophie Burrows contributed 11 points, seven rebounds and a game-high four steals. Shy Hawkins added 10 points. Syracuse shot 46% from the field and dished out 16 assists on its 23 made baskets. The Orange also held a notable advantage in points off turnovers, 19-9. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, Stanford had been projected with a 54.40 percent probability to win. Stanford next plays at California on Jan. 25. Syracuse travels to face North Carolina on the same date.
Preview
Preview: Stanford Cardinal at Syracuse Orange SYRACUSE, N.Y. (Interstat) â Two of the Atlantic Coast Conferenceâs hottest teams will collide Sunday when the Stanford Cardinal visit the Syracuse Orange in a top-15 womenâs basketball showdown at the Carrier Dome. Both teams enter with 15-win records and momentum from impressive victories last Thursday. Stanford (15-4, 4-2 ACC) rolled to a 77-52 road win at Boston College, while Syracuse (15-3, 4-2) outlasted California 90-87 in a triple-overtime thriller at home. The matchup features a compelling contrast in styles. Stanford, under its storied programâs disciplined structure, has won three of its last four, relying on balanced scoring and defensive grit. In the win over Boston College, Hailee Swain led with 15 points while Courtney Ogden added 13 points and six assists. Syracuse, known for its high-octane offense and pressure defense, has won four of its last five. The Orange are led by guard Sophie Burrows, who scored 21 points in 47 minutes during the marathon win over Cal. Center Izoje Uche was dominant in that game with 22 points and five blocks. Swain, Stanfordâs dynamic guard, averages 10.1 points per game and has been a consistent contributor. Burrows, Syracuseâs scoring leader, is coming off consecutive 21-point performances and provides a versatile perimeter threat. Stanfordâs challenge will be managing the raucous Carrier Dome environment and containing Syracuseâs transition game. The Cardinal have shown resilience on the road, including an overtime win at North Carolina earlier this month. Syracuse must rebound from the emotional and physical toll of its triple-overtime game and find an answer for Stanfordâs systematic half-court execution. This game carries significant weight for the ACC standings, with both teams positioned near the top of the league. The outcome could hinge on which team better imposes its tempo: Stanfordâs controlled pace or Syracuseâs relentless speed. Tip-off is scheduled for 1 p.m. EST Sunday. The game will be broadcast on ACC Network.