WASHINGTON STATE (7-10, 2-4)
at #6/7 Stanford (15-1, 5-0)
 | Sun., Jan. 20 | Noon
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OPENING FIVE
> The Cougars start a three-game stretch against the nation's top-10 when they take on #6/7 Stanford in Palo Alto Sunday. WSU is in search of its first win over the Cardinal in the 64th all-time contest.
> WSU suffered a 77-63 loss at Cal Friday, clawing back from double-digits before an 18-2 run in the 4th ended the comeback.
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Borislava Hristova, a Cheryl Miller Watch List nominee, enters the week scoring 21.9 ppg, 3rd in the Pac-12 and 9th in the nation. She has gone for double-figures in all 17 games this season, tied for the 6th longest streak in program history.
> For just the 6th season in program history the Cougars put a pair of 1,000 point scorers on the court together in
Borislava Hristova (1,474) and
Alexys Swedlund (1,035).
> The Cougars are 31st in the nation in shooting (5th in the Pac-12), at 44.8%. Behind the arc, WSU hits at a 36.3% clip, also 33rd in the nation. The 44.8% is the best percentage in program history.
GAME INFORMATION - VS STANFORD
The Cougars finish their California road trip with a Sunday matinee at #6/7 Stanford. The game at Stanford marks the first of three-consecutive games against the nation's top-10 with the Oregon schools coming to Pullman next week. The Cougars will have a tough test ahead of them as they face off against the 15-1 Cardinal led by reigning Pac-12 Player of the Week Alanna Smith. In addition, WSU does not have history on its side as the Cougs are still in search of the program's first win over Stanford in what will be the 64th all-time contest between the two teams.
LAST TIME OUT
A big fourth quarter run ended Washington State's chances of the comeback on the road at Cal as the Golden Bears finished with a 77-63 win over the Cougars Friday afternoon at Haas Pavilion. Battling back from a double-digit deficit, the Cougs closed within seven points with just over six minutes to play in the game only to see the Bears go on an 18-2 run that broke open the contest and put an end to WSU's chances. Prior to Cal's finishing sprint, the Cougs stayed within reach of the Bears thanks to a big first half out of redshirt-junior
Borislava Hristova who scored 14 of her 21 points in the opening 20 minutes.Â
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