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				<title><![CDATA[Brook Lopez's late free throws lift Stanford]]></title>
				<description><![CDATA[TUCSON, Arizona (Ticker) -- Brook Lopez's two free throws with 
19 seconds left helped seventh-ranked Stanford squeak out a
67-66 victory over Arizona in the Pac-10 Conference on Saturday.

Lopez finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds as the Cardinal
(21-4, 10-3 Pac-10) bounced back from 72-68 loss at Arizona
State on Thursday that snapped their seven-game winning streak.

Along with twin brother Robin Lopez, Stanford dominated inside,
as the duo combined for 37 points and 18 rebounds.

"It's hard for us to guard them with our front line guys,"
Arizona coach Kevin O'Neill said.  "They are big, agile and hard
to guard.  They're both going to be NBA players."

It proved tougher down the stretch as Jordan Hill, the Wildcats'
top big man, fouled out with 5:27 remaining.  It was a
questionable call, as Robin Lopez appeared to initiate the
contact.

"It was hard having to watch from the bench," said Hill, who
finished with five points and four rebounds.  "On the last foul,
I got back in and had my hands straight up and (the refs)
called it.  The refs are going to call what they feel.  It's
frustrating, especially on (the fifth foul)."


After a three-point play by Lawrence Hill with 4:27 remaining,
the Cardinal held a 60-52 lead.

However, the Wildcats, who were aiming for their sixth win in
eight games, rallied back and eventually knotted the game at
62-62 on a 3-pointer by Jawann McClellan with 2:36 remaining.

After Stanford came up short with two shots attempts the other
end, Arizona took its first lead since seven minutes were left
in the first half when Chase Budinger converted 1-of-2 free
throws.

Although the Cardinal went back ahead on a layup by Brook Lopez,
Budinger stepped up for the Wildcats again, hitting a 3-pointer
for a 66-65 edge with 56 seconds left.

"I thought our guys played hard," O'Neill said.  "Our guys made
some shots and gave us a chance to go ahead in the last minute
of the game."

Budinger, who finished with 23 points, then was whistled for a
questionable foul when he came from behind to block a shot
attempt by Brook Lopez.

"I am definitely frustrated," Arizona guard Jerryd Bayless said.
"Everything seemed to go their way."

The sophomore center, who finished 9-of-12 from the stripe, made
both attempts to regain the lead for Stanford, and Budinger's
layup in in the closing moments was partial blocked by Robin
Lopez.

Despite some foul issues for Brook Lopez, the 7-foot twins each
had three blocks each.

The failed comeback ruined a stellar effort by Bayless, who
scored 31 points.  It was the third straight outburst with at
least 30 points for the freshman guard.

Bayless and Budinger proved to be a two-man wrecking crew,
combining for 54 points on 14-of-34 shooting with four
3-pointers.

However, the rest of the Wildcats could only manage 12 points on
5-of-17 shooting.

The team was shorthanded once again, as starting guard Nic Wise
missed his third straight game with a knee injury.  The
sophomore is fifth in scoring with 8.3 points.]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 02:36:22 GMT</pubDate>
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				<title><![CDATA[Lopez, Stanford trying to get back on track]]></title>
				<description><![CDATA[No. 7 Stanford (20-4) at Arizona (16-8)           3:30 pm EST

TUCSON, Arizona (Ticker) - Seventh-ranked Stanford will look to
bounce back when they visit Arizona in a Pac-10 Conference on
Saturday.

The Cardinal had their seven-game winning streak snapped with
Thursday's 72-68 overtime setback to Arizona State, despite 30
points from Brook Lopez.

"We had the opportunity to (win) it in regulation, but we missed
free throws and didn't block out on rebounds like we've been
doing, like we're capable of," Stanford coach Trent Johnson
said.  "You've got to give Arizona State credit.  They played
well."

Stanford (20-4, 9-3 Pac-10) aims for a season-series sweep over
Arizona, which watched Lopez collect 19 points and five blocks
during a 56-52 loss at home on January 17.

The Wildcats (16-8, 6-5) put an end to their two-game slide with
Thursday's 83-73 triumph over California thanks to the efforts
of Jerryd Bayless, who scored 33 points.

A 6-3 freshman, Bayless hopes to have a better outing against
Stanford after scoring just nine points on 3-of-12 shooting in
the first meeting.]]></description>
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				<pubDate>Sat, 16 Feb 2008 12:57:36 GMT</pubDate>
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