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Ogden Scores 21, Clardy Delivers in Clutch, and Stanford Women Top No. 16 North Carolina 77-71 in OT
Courtney Ogden led with 21 points as Stanford overcame North Carolina’s late shooting struggles to win 77-71 in overtime, ending the Tar Heels’ four-game streak.
- On Sunday in Chapel Hill, Stanford Cardinal women's basketball team defeated North Carolina Tar Heels women's basketball team 77-71 in overtime, with Chloe Clardy scoring four key overtime points.
- Following a nine-point Tar Heels run, Stanford rallied late in regulation; the Cardinal tied the game 65-all on Lara Somfai's layup with 36 seconds left.
- Stanford received scoring from Lara Somfai and Alexandra Eschmeyer , with Courtney Ogden scoring 21 points, in the win over North Carolina.
- North Carolina struggled offensively late, making 3 of 11 shots in the fourth quarter and 1 of 5 in overtime, snapping its four-game winning streak.
- Stanford returns home Thursday to play Wake Forest, hosting the game at their home court.
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Ogden scores 21, Clardy delivers in clutch, and Stanford women top No. 16 North Carolina 77-71 in OT
Courtney Ogden scored 21 points, Chloe Clardy scored four key points in overtime, and Stanford defeated No. 16 North Carolina 77-71.
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Read Full ArticleStanford Overcomes Late Deficit, Defeats UNC Women's Basketball in Overtime
Stanford scored the final four points of regulation and then outscored UNC 12-6 in overtime to beat the Tar Heels 77-71 at Carmichael Arena Sunday. It’s UNC’s second home overtime loss of the season. Carolina had held the lead since using a 9-0 run in the second quarter to take a 30-23 advantage. The Tar Heels led 34-29 at halftime and, despite the lead being whittled down to just one point, 54-50 entering the fourth quarter. But the UNC offense…
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