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Hull scores 20 points in Stanford's OT win over Gonzaga

STANFORD, Calif. (AP) - Lexie Hull was unable to play against Gonzaga last year, making a game against her hometown team this season even more special.

Hull scored eight points and grabbed a big rebound in the final 3 minutes and No. 3 Stanford beat Gonzaga 76-70 in overtime Sunday night.

After shooting under 38 percent in the first half, including a 2 of 14 effort from 3-point range, Stanford started looking to get to the basket in the second half and the adjustment paid off.

'œWe know that sometimes the offense won't be there, so you focus on defense,'ť Hull said. 'œYou have to stay positive and stick together.'ť

Hull finished with 20 points and eight rebounds to help the Cardinal (4-0) avenge a 79-73 road loss to the Bulldogs (2-1) last December.

Kiana Williams scored 20 of her 22 points after halftime. Haley Jones added 11.

'œThat was a huge learning experience for us, especially for the freshmen,'ť Williams said. 'œAgainst Gonzaga, you have to lock in. For the freshmen getting this type of game was huge.'ť

Jill Townsend scored 18 points before fouling out in overtime to lead the Bulldogs. Kayleigh Truong and Melody Kempton each added 12 and Jessie Loera had 10.

'œWe're disappointed,'ť Bulldogs coach Lisa Fortier said. 'œWe think we're deep and Stanford has player after player they can bring in. We didn't defend as well as we needed down the stretch

Hull sank a pair of free throws with 3 minutes to play, putting Stanford ahead to stay at 65-64. She then came up with an offensive rebound following a missed free throw and went inside for another basket.

Seconds later, she recorded a steal and went the distance for a layup, giving Stanford a 69-64 edge.

'œLexie made some big shots, some big free throws and played great defense,'ť Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said. 'œGonzaga was aggressive and extremely physical and we had to battle through some turnovers.'ť

While Stanford won a first-round NCAA Tournament game at home against Gonzaga in 2018, the Zags also stole a 68-63 victory at Maples Pavilion on Nov. 18, 2016.

Townsend tied it at 60 with 48 seconds remaining in regulation, hitting a big 3-pointer and Stanford missed a shot at the other end.

'œI just had to step up with a lot of confidence to hit that shot,'ť Townsend said. 'œWe got big shots at the right moments to put ourselves in position.'ť

Loera made a pair of free throws to put Gonzaga ahead with 17 seconds left, but Williams responded with a driving layup 9 seconds later to force overtime.

THE SERIES

Stanford began playing Gonzaga in 2009 and have played 11 times. 'œNot a lot of teams want to come to Spokane,'ť Zags coach Lisa Fortier said. 'œIt's a very valuable experience for us to play Stanford. It's an opportunity to test each other early. We both have gritty, feisty players. We rely on a game like this, which is playoff-like, tournament-like.'ť The Cardinal improved to 9-2 in the series and 36-4 facing the WCC over the past 20 years.

BIG PICTURE

Gonzaga: The Zags faced their first ranked opponent of the season. They have never won two in a row against Stanford, which beat the Zags 82-68 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in March 2018 at Maples Pavilion. The Bulldogs are 19-67 overall against Pac-12 opponents, 6-8 under coach Lisa Fortier.

Stanford: The Cardinal faced a tough, physical team that maintained that pace throughout for the first time and Stanford needed to make a few adjustments. 'œWe weren't as aggressive as we needed to be,'ť Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer said. 'œI thought we settled for a lot of long 3's. We needed to pound it inside.'ť

UP NEXT

Gonzaga: Hosts Eastern Washington on Friday night.

Stanford: Hosts Buffalo on Sunday.

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Gonzaga's Kayleigh Truong shoots against Stanford during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/George Nikitin) The Associated Press
Gonzaga's Melody Kempton, center, rebounds between Stanford's DiJonai Carrington, right, and Lacie Hull during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/George Nikitin) The Associated Press
Stanford's Lexie Hull (12) drives for the basket as Gonzaga's Jessie Loera defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019, in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/George Nikitin) The Associated Press
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