Jan. 27, 2001
Box Score
STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - With junior Enjoli Izidor enjoying a career night
with 22 points, Stanford had little trouble turning back Washington State 84-67
on Saturday in a Pac-10 contest.
Izidor reached double figures for just the third time this season and the
first time since scoring 17 against San Francisco last Nov. 28.
Freshman Nicole Powell, who came within one assist of a triple-double, had
11 points, 12 rebounds and nine assists. She reached double figures for the
10th consecutive game, and the 13th overall.
Sarah Dimson added 13 and Carolyn Moos 10 for the Cardinal (4-3, 10-7).
Yvonne Volkman scored 19 points and Kelley Berglund had 16 to lead
Washington State (3-5, 8-10), which dropped its 18th consecutive road game in
the Pac-10. The Cougars have never beaten Stanford in their history, covering
31 games.
Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer, who became the charter member of the Pac-10
200-win club against Washington, added No. 201 in just her 241st conference
game.
Stanford scored the first nine points of the second half to complete a 19-2
run and take a 51-31 advantage. The Cougars never got closer than 13 points the
rest of the way.
Washington State took an early 11-10 lead, but the Cardinal went on a 15-2
run, sparked by eight points from Izidor, and never looked back.
The Cougars were within 32-29 with just over three minutes left in the first
half, but Stanford closed it out with a 10-2 run to take a 42-31 halftime lead.