Stanford’s Last-Second Heroics Secure 74-73 Victory Over NC State
A Hard-Fought Battle in Maples Pavilion
The NC State Wolfpack and Stanford Cardinal delivered an intense matchup on Saturday night at Maples Pavilion, culminating in a last-second game-winner by Stanford’s Ryan Agarwal. The thrilling contest saw both teams battling until the final buzzer, with the Cardinal escaping with a narrow 74-73 victory.
For much of the game, NC State looked poised to snap its losing streak, but Stanford’s ability to capitalize on key moments ensured that the Wolfpack’s struggles continued. The loss marks NC State’s eighth consecutive defeat, dropping their season record to 9-14 (2-10 ACC).
Trey Parker’s Standout Performance
Despite the heartbreaking loss, NC State saw a career-best performance from guard Trey Parker, who led the team with 19 points, including an impressive five three-pointers. Parker was instrumental in keeping NC State competitive, scoring 12 points in the first half alone while knocking down all of his long-range attempts before the break. His impact extended beyond scoring, as he also contributed five assists.
Parker’s efforts were complemented by Dontrez Styles, who added 18 points and a team-high seven rebounds, while Marcus Hill contributed 14 points. Styles was particularly aggressive, earning 14 free throw attempts, the most for an NC State player since Dereon Seabron’s 20 attempts in 2021.
Stanford’s Second-Half Comeback
The Wolfpack controlled the first half, holding a 33-29 lead at halftime thanks to a strong bench performance, which outscored the starters 19-14. However, Stanford came out firing in the second half, led by Maxime Raynaud, who dominated the game with 25 points and 12 rebounds, securing his 20th double-double of the season. His efforts tied the school’s single-season record for double-doubles, originally set by Adam Keefe in 1991-92.
Stanford began the second half aggressively, going on a 16-3 run to take their largest lead of the game at 61-52 with 8:29 remaining. Raynaud alone contributed 21 points in the second half, making 9-of-16 field goals and sinking all seven of his free throws.
Final Moments: Agarwal’s Clutch Shot
NC State refused to go down without a fight, responding with a 14-6 run to cut the deficit to 67-66 with just over three minutes remaining. A series of clutch plays from Styles, Parker, and Ismael Diouf helped the Wolfpack regain the lead, 73-72, with 18 seconds to play after Parker’s putback layup.
However, the Wolfpack’s lead was short-lived. After inbounding the ball, Ryan Agarwal drove the length of the court and made a tough runner with eight seconds remaining, putting Stanford back on top 74-73. NC State had one final chance to steal the victory, but Parker’s three-point attempt at the buzzer rattled out, sealing Stanford’s win.
Key Player Contributions
- Maxime Raynaud (Stanford) – 25 points, 12 rebounds, 9-16 FG, 7-7 FT
- Ryan Agarwal (Stanford) – 9 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds, game-winning shot
- Trey Parker (NC State) – 19 points, 5 assists, 5 three-pointers
- Dontrez Styles (NC State) – 18 points, 7 rebounds
- Marcus Hill (NC State) – 14 points
Stanford’s Dominance at Home
Stanford’s victory improved their record to 16-8 (8-5 ACC), strengthening their position in the ACC standings. The Cardinal have been especially dominant at Maples Pavilion, winning 13 of their 15 home games this season. Their 50% shooting from the field and strong rebounding presence allowed them to take control in the second half.
NC State, meanwhile, will look to regroup as they prepare to host Louisville on Wednesday. The game presents an opportunity for the Wolfpack to snap their losing streak and regain some momentum heading into the final stretch of the season.
Looking Ahead
Upcoming Games:
- Stanford: Faces Georgia Tech on Wednesday, February 12, at 4 p.m. PT on the ACC Network.
- NC State: Hosts Louisville on Wednesday at 7 p.m. ET inside the Lenovo Center, airing on ESPN2.
With only a few weeks left in the regular season, both teams will be aiming to finish strong, with Stanford fighting for a top spot in the ACC and NC State hoping to turn things around before the conference tournament.







