Stanford Women’s Basketball Secures 69-56 Win Over UC Davis in Hard-Fought Battle
The No. 24 Stanford Cardinal women’s basketball team maintained its unbeaten streak with a 69-56 victory over the UC Davis Aggies at Maples Pavilion. Sophomore forward Nunu Agara led the Cardinal with a career-high 25 points and 10 rebounds, achieving her first collegiate double-double, while Courtney Ogden added 16 points. The win advances Stanford to a 4-0 record, while UC Davis falls to 1-2 after a resilient showing.
Strong Start by Stanford, Aggies Stay Within Reach
Stanford opened the game with determination, setting the tempo with a quick 17-11 lead by the end of the first quarter. Agara and Ogden, with their offensive presence and physical play, established Stanford’s dominance in the early minutes. Despite Stanford’s efforts, the Aggies matched their intensity, holding the Cardinal to 36.7% shooting in the first half. UC Davis showcased disciplined defense, which helped prevent Stanford from extending their lead substantially.
UC Davis kept the Cardinal within reach, with senior Mazatlan Harris leading her team with 17 points. Harris’s impressive shooting, including a crucial three-pointer late in the second quarter, kept the Aggies competitive. Stanford led 29-21 at halftime, though the Aggies’ persistence made it clear that this game would be closely contested.
Third Quarter: UC Davis Takes the Lead
The third quarter saw UC Davis come out with renewed energy and offensive sharpness. Outscoring Stanford 26-20 in this period, the Aggies made an impressive run to take a temporary lead. Harris continued her strong performance, supported by UC Davis’s efficient shooting, hitting 73% from the field. The Aggies took a one-point lead at 47-46 with just seconds remaining in the quarter, their first lead since early in the game. Stanford managed to regain control before the buzzer, thanks to Ogden’s buzzer-beating three-pointer that gave the Cardinal a 49-47 edge entering the final quarter.
Stanford’s Fourth-Quarter Surge
In the fourth quarter, Stanford responded with a dominant defensive performance, holding UC Davis to just nine points. Agara stepped up, securing key rebounds and hitting shots that extended Stanford’s lead. The Cardinal outscored the Aggies 20-9 in the final period, building an insurmountable lead. Ogden and Brooke Demetre added timely baskets, which, combined with turnovers forced by Stanford’s defense, sealed the victory. The Cardinal’s resilience in the face of a physical Aggies team was evident, showcasing their defensive discipline and teamwork.
Key Performances
Nunu Agara’s double-double was the highlight for Stanford, with her 25 points coming on an efficient 9-of-15 shooting from the field. Her ten rebounds, along with her scoring, underscored her value in both offensive and defensive settings. Ogden’s 16 points, including two three-pointers, added depth to Stanford’s scoring options. Demetre also made significant contributions with 11 points and eight rebounds, strengthening Stanford’s presence on the boards.
On the defensive end, Agara's shot-blocking ability proved disruptive for UC Davis, helping Stanford contain the Aggies’ late-game attempts to close the gap. Agara’s performance signals her emerging role as a crucial player for Stanford’s interior presence, both offensively and defensively, which will be essential as they face increasingly competitive teams in their upcoming games.
Statistical Highlights and UC Davis Resilience
Despite shooting just 5-of-20 from three-point range, Stanford dominated the boards, out-rebounding UC Davis 41-24 and recording 14 offensive rebounds. This advantage translated into a 13-0 lead in second-chance points, a key factor in Stanford’s victory. The Cardinal, who averaged 15 three-pointers in their previous games, relied on their rebounding and inside play when their long-range shots weren’t falling. Stanford’s defensive adjustments and physicality proved crucial in the final quarter, allowing them to overcome UC Davis’s late-third-quarter lead and secure the win.
UC Davis fought valiantly, with standout player Mazatlan Harris demonstrating shooting accuracy and court awareness. Her role was complemented by guard Sydney Burns, who scored 10 points and contributed five rebounds. Redshirt junior Megan Norris helped anchor the Aggies' defense, tying Burns with five rebounds and making key plays that kept UC Davis within reach. Although UC Davis faced a disadvantage in the rebounding battle, their shooting efficiency, especially in the third quarter, highlighted their capacity to stay competitive against higher-ranked opponents.
Depth and Defensive Strategy
Stanford’s depth continues to be a focal point of their early-season success, as Head Coach Tara VanDerveer strategically rotates players to maintain a high-energy defensive front. Stanford’s ability to limit UC Davis in the fourth quarter exemplifies the Cardinal’s adaptability, as they shifted defensive schemes to contain Harris and disrupt the Aggies’ momentum. As Stanford moves forward, this depth and defensive resilience will be crucial in sustaining their current winning streak.
The victory reinforces Stanford's position as a formidable force, with their inside-out play style proving adaptable across various matchups. The team’s rebounding and defensive efforts indicate they’re prepared for the challenges ahead, as they build on this early-season momentum and prepare to take on more competitive opponents.







