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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
Stanford 70, Oregon St. 56
When: 10:00 PM ET, Saturday, January 29, 2011
Where: Maples Pavilion, Stanford, California
Officials: # Jim Giron, # Scott Harris, # Gregory Nixon
Attendance: 5442

Anthony Brown had career-highs with 21 points and eight rebounds, and Stanford ended its four-game losing streak Saturday with a 70-56 victory over visiting Oregon State.

Josh Owens added 14 points and eight rebounds for Stanford (11-9, 4-5 Pac-10), which scored more than 60 points for the first time in eight games. The Cardinal broke out of a lengthy offensive slump when they shot 50 percent against the Beavers.

Ahmad Starks had 17 points off the bench to pace the Beavers (8-12, 3-6), who trailed 31-30 at halftime. Lathen Wallace and Calvin Haynes each scored nine, but leading scorer Jared Cunningham was held to one point on four shots.

Stanford used an 18-3 run in the second half to take control, and the Cardinal limited Oregon State to 23.5 percent shooting after halftime.

Dwight Powell had nine points and five rebounds for Stanford.

The Beavers have lost six of their last seven.
Top Game Performances
 
Oregon St.   Stanford
Ahmad Starks 17 Scoring Anthony Brown 21
Omari Johnson 2 Assists Jarrett Mann 7
Joe Burton 7 Rebounds Anthony Brown 8
Ahmad Starks 4 Free Throws Made Anthony Brown 4
Devon Collier 3 Steals Anthony Brown 3
Devon Collier 1 Blocks Dwight Powell 3
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Oregon St. 56 30.5 4-11 16-25 5 32 2 10
Stanford 70 50.0 6-21 14-23 16 30 8 4