Stanford Outlasts UTSA 62-57 Behind Bosgana’s Double-Double and Late Heroics
A Resilient Home Victory
The Stanford Cardinal improved to 8-0 at home with a hard-fought 62-57 victory over the UTSA Roadrunners on Monday afternoon at Maples Pavilion. Elena Bosgana delivered her first career double-double, while a crucial steal in the final seconds from Jzaniya Harriel sealed the win, ensuring Stanford remains a dominant force on their home court. With the victory, Stanford moves to 8-3 on the season, showcasing their resilience despite a fourth-quarter surge from UTSA. The Roadrunners, who entered the contest with a 7-1 record, fell to 7-2 as they struggled to maintain momentum in the closing moments of the game.
A Strong Start for Stanford
Stanford set the tone early with their trademark three-point shooting, which has been among the nation’s best this season. After a tight first quarter, the Cardinal erupted in the second with a 9-0 run, fueled by back-to-back triples from Brooke Demetre, Tess Heal, and Harriel. The scoring outburst forced a timeout from UTSA as Stanford built their first double-digit lead of the afternoon. The Cardinal’s defensive effort in the first half was equally critical, holding UTSA to contested shots and forcing multiple turnovers. Bosgana controlled the paint, pulling down rebounds and limiting second-chance opportunities for the Roadrunners. Stanford entered halftime with a comfortable 31-21 advantage.
UTSA’s Second-Half Rally
The third quarter began with UTSA making adjustments, led by star forward Jordyn Jenkins. Jenkins, who finished the game with 22 points, spearheaded a 7-0 run to start the half, narrowing Stanford’s lead to just two points. A three-point play from Jenkins gave UTSA a brief 28-26 lead early in the third quarter, but Stanford quickly responded. Demetre answered with a timely three-pointer, reclaiming momentum for the Cardinal. UTSA’s fight continued into the fourth quarter, as they capitalized on Stanford’s scoring drought. Over a five-minute span, Stanford missed four shots, committed three turnovers, and watched their 15-point lead dwindle. The Roadrunners stormed back with a 15-2 run, cutting the deficit to one possession with under a minute to play.
A Clutch Defensive Finish
With the game hanging in the balance, Stanford turned to their defense to secure the win. Leading by three points with 13 seconds remaining, Jzaniya Harriel made the game’s defining play, intercepting an inbounds pass between UTSA’s Idara Udo and Jordyn Jenkins. Harriel raced down the court and converted a layup as the clock expired, putting the finishing touch on Stanford’s victory. Elena Bosgana’s performance throughout the game anchored Stanford’s success. The sophomore forward recorded 13 points and a career-high 11 rebounds, dominating both ends of the floor and providing stability during Stanford’s offensive struggles in the second half.
Balanced Contributions Propel Stanford
Jzaniya Harriel added 12 points, including three clutch three-pointers, while Brooke Demetre contributed 11 points, three blocks, and strong defensive plays before fouling out late in the game. Nunu Agara chipped in with a key layup to break Stanford’s late scoring drought, helping the Cardinal maintain their slim lead in the final minutes. Stanford’s defensive efforts were reflected in their ability to hold UTSA to just 38.7% shooting from the field. Despite the Roadrunners’ late surge, Stanford’s resilience and clutch playmaking proved decisive. The Cardinal also won the rebounding battle, 37-32, with Bosgana and Agara leading the charge.
Preparing for the Next Challenge
The win provides Stanford with momentum as they prepare for their final non-conference challenge against No. 11 Ohio State in the Invisalign Bay Area Women’s Classic on Friday, December 20. With their strong home record and improving defensive play, the Cardinal will look to continue their success as they approach ACC play. For UTSA, the narrow loss highlights their ability to compete with top-tier opponents. With a 7-2 record, the Roadrunners will aim to bounce back as they shift focus to conference play, led by standout performances from Jordyn Jenkins and Idara Udo.
A Statement of Poise and Progress
Stanford’s 62-57 victory over UTSA showcased their ability to withstand pressure and deliver in clutch moments. Behind Bosgana’s career-best double-double and Harriel’s late-game heroics, the Cardinal demonstrated the poise and defensive effort that have made them one of the toughest teams to beat at home. As they prepare for their next challenge, Stanford continues to build on their strengths while proving they are ready to contend at the highest level.







