Stanford shoots just 12.5% from three as Ohio State blows out Cardinal at Bay Area Women’s Classic at Chase Center in San Francisco
Stanford’s Chloe Clardy #13 tries to defend a 3-point shot attempt by Ohio State’s Chance Gray #21 at Chase Center in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. SAN FRANCISCO – A holiday break couldn’t come at a better time for the Stanford women’s basketball team.
Nunu Agara led Stanford with 17 points, and Tess Heal had 10. Meanwhile, Cotie McMahon paced Ohio State with 16 points as all five Buckeyes starters scored in double-figures. Stanford’s offense, which ran through forwards Agara, Brooke Demetre and Elena Bosgana in the high post, created open looks. But the Cardinal could only make 2-11 shots against the visiting Buckeyes in the first quarter, trailing 16-6 after 10 minutes.
Those good vibes didn’t last long as Oregon transfer Chance Gray hit back-to-back jumpers to put Ohio State up 28-12, which eventually turned into a 33-19 halftime deficit.
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