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  Friday, Nov. 24 10:30pm ET
Cardinal atones for last season's disaster
 
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STANFORD, Calif. (AP) -- Lauren St. Clair and her Stanford teammates were embarrassed by St. Joseph's last year. She wasn't going to let it happen again.

St. Clair, a Philadelphia native, scored seven points, including the go-ahead 3-pointer, in the final 39 seconds to lead Stanford (No. 22 ESPN/USA Today, No. 18 AP) to a 79-72 overtime victory over St. Joseph's on Friday night, giving coach Tara VanDerveer her 499th career victory.

Last year, the Hawks gave Stanford its largest defeat, 69-41, of the season. It was also the fewest points the Cardinal had scored in a loss in 15 years.

"Last year was my homecoming and they spoiled it for me," said St. Clair, who was held to five points in that contest. "I wanted this game more than anything. Any time you lose to a team, you want to get it back."

Bethany Donaphin led Stanford (2-1) with 23 points and Susan King added 13.

"Everybody came through in overtime," said Donaphin. "We stayed with our game very well."

Susan Moran scored a career-high 30 points for St. Joseph's (1-1) and now has 1,007 points in her career. The junior forward is third-fastest player in school history to reach the 1,000-point mark.

"Sue has a great knack for getting to the basket," said Hawks' coach Stephanie Gaitley. "She's difficult to guard and she wants the ball. Not only does she score and rebound, she does other intangible things in terms of leadership."

Moran led St. Joseph's in both scoring and rebounding in her first two seasons.

Amra Mehmedic and Angela Zampella each added 13 points and Irina Krasnoshiok had 12.

After the Cardinal scored the first basket of the second half, St. Joseph's went on a 16-2 run, capped by Mehmedic's jumper, to take a 42-40 lead six minutes into the half.

Stanford regained the lead at 44-42 a minute later on King's breakaway layup.

King's 3-pointer gave the Cardinal a 63-56 edge with 3:42 left, but the Hawks scored the next seven points to tie it.

King gave Stanford the lead with 39 seconds left before Moran responded with the tying basket 15 seconds later.

"They went to Moran and she delivered for them," said VanDerveer. "She's tough to guard."

King missed a 3-point attempt at the buzzer, sending the game into overtime.

"We took a ranked team on their home court right to the end," said Gaitley. "This is one of the most difficult games we'll play."

St. Joseph's had a 72-70 lead with 1:35 remaining in overtime, but the Cardinal scored the game's final nine points. St. Clair's 3-pointer at 0:39 put Stanford up for good.

"Lauren is a clutch shooter for us," said VanDerveer. "We got her open and she knocked it down."

Stanford scored the game's first 11 points and held the Hawks to a single field goal in the first seven minutes en route to a 36-26 halftime lead.

Donaphin made six of her seven shots in the first half for the Cardinal to score 13 of her points.
 


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