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ASU rallies from 15-point deficit but ultimately falls on road to Stanford

Jan 23, 2022, 12:02 AM | Updated: 12:02 am

Arizona State forward Jalen Graham (2) reacts toward an official as Stanford players celebrate afte...

Arizona State forward Jalen Graham (2) reacts toward an official as Stanford players celebrate after defeating Arizona State in an NCAA college basketball game in Stanford, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 22, 2022. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

(AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Michael O’Connell and Brandon Angel scored 16 points apiece and Stanford gave up a 15-point second-half lead before rallying to beat Arizona State 79-76 on Saturday night.

Harrison Ingraham had 13 points and 10 rebounds and James Keefe scored 10 points for Stanford (11-6, 4-3 Pac-12).

Arizona State’s Marreon Jackson drove the left baseline and kicked it to D.J. Horne in the right corner for a wide-open three to make it 74-74 with 1:28 to play.

Angel answered with two free throws for Stanford but, after Jackson was called for traveling, Ingraham went 0-for-2 from the stripe with 14.8 seconds left.

Jalen Graham scored in the lane to tie it about six seconds later but Angel was fouled on a three-point shot with 1.1 remaining and hit all three free throws to seal it.

Horne hit four three-pointers and led Arizona State (6-10, 2-4) with 18 points. Graham scored 16 points, Jackson had 12 points and a career-high-tying five steals and Jay Heath added 11 points.

Stanford took a 15-point lead when Silva made a layup about 5 minutes into the second half but the Cardinal committed six turnovers during an 11-0 run by the Sun Devils that made it 56-52 with 11:39 to play.

Jackson stole a pass near midcourt and hit Alonzo Gaffney for a dunk to make it 61-60 and, after Stanford missed a three-point shot, Graham made a hook shot in the lane with 5:59 remaining to give the Sun Devils their first lead since midway through the first half.

Keefe, who went into the game shooting 26.8% from the free-throw line this season, made six of six from the foul stripe in the closing minutes.

Gaffney had six points, five rebounds and a career-high five blocks for Arizona State before he fouled out with 61 seconds to go. Kimani Lawrence also fouled out and four other Sun Devils finished with four personal fouls.

Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley — frustrated after the Sun Devils attempted just one free throw in the first half while Stanford made 13 of 17 from the stripe — was called for a technical foul just 30 seconds into the second half.

Horne, who scored 13 points before the break, was called for his third personal foul less than 90 seconds later and immediately picked up his fourth when he was called for technical.

The Cardinal finished 32 of 41 from the free-throw line while Arizona State made seven of nine.

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