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Stanford routs Penn State

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STANFORD, Calif. – Chiney Ogwumike had 29 points and 15 rebounds, Mikaela Ruef produced a career performance on both ends, and second-seeded Stanford beat Penn State 82-57 Sunday to reach the NCAA tournament regional final on its home floor.

The Cardinal (32-3) built a big first-half lead and rolled against the third-seeded Lady Lions to move into Tuesday night’s regional final against either No. 4 seed North Carolina or top-seeded South Carolina.

Ruef recovered from getting poked in the eye early to contribute 11 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and two steals. She was cheered at every chance by the raucous home crowd at Maples Pavilion. Amber Orrange added 18 points in Stanford’s ninth straight NCAA tournament home win. Ariel Edwards scored 22 points for the Lady Lions (24-8), while leading scorer Maggie Lucas was held scoreless in the second half and finished with six.

It hardly mattered that Hall of Fame Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer spent a day each of the past two summers at her New York home providing tips to Penn State coach Coquese Washington.

Stanford neutralized Penn State’s physical style, with Ogwumike far outmatching the Lady Lions’ athleticism in the paint.

The Cardinal figured they more than earned their home-court comforts, having traveled all the way to Iowa as a surprised No. 2 seed for a pair of 19-point NCAA victories and then home to the Bay Area – rather than getting to play in West locales of Los Angeles or Seattle.

Ogwumike is determined to carry this team back to Final Four in her last hurrah after their streak ended last March at five consecutive Final Four berths. Stanford lost 61-59 to Georgia in the regional semifinals last year in Spokane, Wash.

After her uncontested layin with 6:37 to play, roaring fans jumped to their feet during the ensuing timeout — some even holding posters of Ogwumike’s face. She gave everyone a scare going down hard with 2:22 remaining while going for a rebound on the defensive end, but got up to make both free throws then took a seat for good.

Stanford is unbeaten at home this season and also in the NCAA tournament at Maples since a second-round shocker by Florida State in 2007. The Cardinal have won 29 of 33 tournament games on campus overall.

Speedy Stanford freshman Lili Thompson pressured Big Ten Player of the Year Lucas, who shot 3 for 14 and missed all five of her 3-point tries in her final collegiate game. Thompson had 11 points.

Ruef, who shot 5 of 7, sat down to a standing ovation with 2:36 left.

Defending the perimeter was a top priority for Stanford, and the Lady Lions shot 4 for 12 from 3-point range. Penn State committed 15 turnovers, including seven in the first half to Stanford’s one miscue and 10 assists.

Bonnie Samuelson hit a pair of 3-pointers to help the Cardinal to a 44-30 halftime lead while shooting 47.4 percent.

In one impressive first-half sequence, Ruef grabbed the rebound on the defensive end, dribbled out of trouble and passed. She then got in position for an offensive rebound and putback that gave the Cardinal their first double-digit lead. Penn State called timeout, down 33-23 with 4:53 left in the first half.

Frustrated Penn State fans chanted “Neutral site! Neutral site!” in the game’s closing minutes.

Ogwumike’s big sister, Nneka, Jayne Appel and Kayla Pedersen were among the former Stanford stars in the stands.

Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Ogwumike’s academic advisor, also attended.

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