Stanford Secures Dominant 78-60 Win Over Boston College
Maxime Raynaud Sets Double-Double Record in Commanding Victory
Stanford continued its strong season with a resounding 78-60 victory over Boston College on Wednesday night at Maples Pavilion. The win pushed Stanford to an 18-10 overall record and 10-7 in ACC play, while Boston College fell to 12-16 overall and 4-13 in the conference.
Maxime Raynaud led the charge for the Cardinal, posting his nation-leading 21st double-double of the season. His 23-point, 10-rebound performance broke Stanford’s single-season record for most double-doubles, previously held by Adam Keefe. Raynaud’s dominant showing also moved him into 15th place on Stanford’s all-time scoring list, making him the highest-scoring international player in program history.
Stanford’s Explosive Start Seals the Game Early
The first half saw Stanford put on a defensive clinic, holding Boston College to just 19 points. Raynaud and Oziyah Sellers set the tone early, leading Stanford to a quick 12-6 lead. A 7-0 run to close the half pushed the Cardinal advantage to 37-19, marking the lowest first-half total allowed by Stanford this season.
Boston College struggled with turnovers, committing 11 in the first half alone, which Stanford capitalized on for 12 points. The Eagles’ offensive woes were compounded by long scoring droughts, including stretches where they managed only two points over nearly seven minutes of play. The lack of offensive consistency hurt Boston College’s ability to compete, as their defense struggled to contain Stanford’s well-balanced attack.
In the second half, Boston College attempted to mount a comeback, led by Chad Venning and Roger McFarlane. Venning scored all 13 of his points after halftime, while McFarlane added 11, including three three-pointers. Boston College found some offensive rhythm but was unable to sustain momentum long enough to close the gap significantly. A brief 6-0 run brought Boston College within 14 points at 74-60, but Stanford’s defense tightened once again to shut down any hopes of a full comeback.
Stanford’s scoring efficiency was a major factor in their win. The team shot 48 percent overall and was near-perfect from the free-throw line, hitting 13-of-14 attempts. Raynaud made 9-of-14 field goals, including 4-of-6 from beyond the arc, showcasing his versatility as a big man. Sellers contributed 18 points, going a perfect 6-for-6 from the free-throw line, while Chisom Okpara added 15 points on 7-of-10 shooting. Jaylen Blakes chipped in 11 points and four assists, providing key contributions from the backcourt.
The second half saw a continued effort from Boston College to claw their way back into the game. Their offense improved significantly, as they shot 50 percent from the field in the final 20 minutes. However, their early struggles proved too costly, and Stanford maintained control despite occasional lapses in scoring. The Eagles were able to take advantage of some stagnant play by the Cardinal, narrowing the lead to 14 points with just a few minutes remaining. But Stanford’s ability to execute in crucial moments ensured their victory was never in doubt.
Raynaud’s record-breaking performance was the defining storyline of the game. His ability to dominate both inside the paint and from beyond the arc made him an unstoppable force. His contributions throughout the season have solidified his place as one of Stanford’s most impactful players, and his achievement in surpassing Adam Keefe’s double-double record is a testament to his consistency and skill.
Boston College’s offensive struggles were apparent, particularly in the first half, when they faced multiple scoring droughts. The Eagles’ inability to generate offense for long stretches created an insurmountable deficit that even their improved second-half play could not erase. Turnovers plagued their efforts, leading to easy scoring opportunities for Stanford, and their defensive lapses allowed Stanford to maintain a comfortable lead for most of the game.
Stanford’s defensive execution was equally critical to their win. Their ability to shut down Boston College’s offense early on gave them a sizable lead that provided breathing room for the rest of the game. By the time the Eagles found some rhythm, Stanford’s lead was too large to overcome. The Cardinal’s ability to limit scoring opportunities and force turnovers played a major role in securing the victory.
Looking ahead, Stanford will conclude its home schedule on Saturday, March 1, against SMU for Senior Day. The game will be televised on ACC Network, providing the Cardinal an opportunity to continue their momentum as they head toward the postseason. The matchup against SMU will be another important test for Stanford as they look to strengthen their resume for the ACC Tournament.
Boston College will remain in California to face Cal on Saturday in their final game of a two-game road trip. With their postseason hopes fading, the Eagles will need a strong showing to close out their ACC campaign on a positive note. The game against Cal presents an opportunity for Boston College to regroup and attempt to bounce back from their struggles against Stanford. If they can find offensive consistency and reduce turnovers, they may have a chance to finish their road trip with a much-needed victory.
Final Thoughts
Stanford’s victory over Boston College was a testament to their depth, efficiency, and defensive prowess. Raynaud’s historic night, combined with strong contributions from his teammates, ensured that the Cardinal remained in control from start to finish. Boston College showed resilience in the second half, but their early struggles ultimately determined the outcome. The game highlighted Stanford’s ability to impose their will defensively while maintaining a steady offensive attack.
With the regular season winding down, both teams will look to make the necessary adjustments as they prepare for their next challenges. Stanford is in a strong position heading into the postseason, while Boston College must regroup and refocus to end their season on a high note. The Cardinal’s consistency and ability to close out games will be key factors as they continue their push toward the ACC Tournament and beyond.







