
WBB Drops to Stanford 65-52
11/16/2025 3:57:00 PM | Women's Basketball
The Zags travel to South Dakota on Thursday
SPOKANE, Wash. — Gonzaga University (2-2, 0-0 WCC) fell to Stanford University (5-0, 0-0 ACC), 65-52, at the McCarthey Athletic Center. Despite forcing eight steals, the Bulldogs were outscored 38-22 in the paint.
Gonzaga and Stanford began the first quarter with a tight battle, as both teams exchanged early baskets. Allie Turner tied the game at 2-2 with a jumper at 9:10, while Zeryhia Aokuso's 3-pointer at 8:30 gave the Zags a 5-2 lead. Aokuso further extended GU's advantage with a layup at 6:43, bringing the score to 11-2. Despite a late surge from Stanford, the Bulldogs maintained control. The quarter concluded with Aokuso hitting a free throw at the buzzer, securing a 22-13 lead for Gonzaga.
The Bulldogs maintained a narrow lead in the second quarter. Courtney Ogden of Stanford scored a layup at 7:41, narrowing the gap to 22-19, followed by a fast-break 3-pointer by Teryn Gardner at 7:05 to extend the Bulldogs' lead to 25-19. Allie Turner further increased the lead with a 3-pointer at 4:45, assisted by Jaiden Haile, making it 31-21. Stanford responded with a 3-pointer from Chloe Clardy at 0:18, assisted by Hailee Swain, reducing the deficit to 33-31 as the quarter concluded.
In the third quarter, Stanford gained momentum with strong inside play, highlighted by Nunu Agara's effective layups, giving them a 35-33 lead early on. Turner tied the game at 35-35 with a jumper at 6:54. However, Stanford's Clardy extended their advantage to 38-35 with a 3-pointer at 5:57. Despite a jumper from Taylor Smith bringing the Zags within four points with 43 seconds left, Stanford's Clardy secured the quarter with two free throws, concluding with a 48-42 lead.
In the fourth quarter, Stanford extended their lead over GU. Smith responded with a jumper at 6:58, assisted by Lauren Whittaker, to keep the home team within reach. However, Stanford maintained pressure with free throws from Clardy and a layup from Ogden at 2:58. Turner added a layup for the Bulldogs with 1:55 remaining, but Mary Ashley Stevenson sealed the game for Stanford with a layup at the 7-second mark, concluding the contest at 65-52 in Stanford's favor.
Gonzaga Top Performers
Allie Turner
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- 14 points
- 6 assists
- 4 rebounds
Ines Bettencourt
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- 7 points
- 3 steals
- 3 assists
Zeryhia Aokuso
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- 9 points
- 6 rebounds
In their next game, the Bulldogs will travel South Dakota State on Thursday, Nov. 20, at Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Gonzaga and Stanford began the first quarter with a tight battle, as both teams exchanged early baskets. Allie Turner tied the game at 2-2 with a jumper at 9:10, while Zeryhia Aokuso's 3-pointer at 8:30 gave the Zags a 5-2 lead. Aokuso further extended GU's advantage with a layup at 6:43, bringing the score to 11-2. Despite a late surge from Stanford, the Bulldogs maintained control. The quarter concluded with Aokuso hitting a free throw at the buzzer, securing a 22-13 lead for Gonzaga.
The Bulldogs maintained a narrow lead in the second quarter. Courtney Ogden of Stanford scored a layup at 7:41, narrowing the gap to 22-19, followed by a fast-break 3-pointer by Teryn Gardner at 7:05 to extend the Bulldogs' lead to 25-19. Allie Turner further increased the lead with a 3-pointer at 4:45, assisted by Jaiden Haile, making it 31-21. Stanford responded with a 3-pointer from Chloe Clardy at 0:18, assisted by Hailee Swain, reducing the deficit to 33-31 as the quarter concluded.
In the third quarter, Stanford gained momentum with strong inside play, highlighted by Nunu Agara's effective layups, giving them a 35-33 lead early on. Turner tied the game at 35-35 with a jumper at 6:54. However, Stanford's Clardy extended their advantage to 38-35 with a 3-pointer at 5:57. Despite a jumper from Taylor Smith bringing the Zags within four points with 43 seconds left, Stanford's Clardy secured the quarter with two free throws, concluding with a 48-42 lead.
In the fourth quarter, Stanford extended their lead over GU. Smith responded with a jumper at 6:58, assisted by Lauren Whittaker, to keep the home team within reach. However, Stanford maintained pressure with free throws from Clardy and a layup from Ogden at 2:58. Turner added a layup for the Bulldogs with 1:55 remaining, but Mary Ashley Stevenson sealed the game for Stanford with a layup at the 7-second mark, concluding the contest at 65-52 in Stanford's favor.
Gonzaga Top Performers
Allie Turner
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- 14 points
- 6 assists
- 4 rebounds
Ines Bettencourt
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- 7 points
- 3 steals
- 3 assists
Zeryhia Aokuso
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- 9 points
- 6 rebounds
In their next game, the Bulldogs will travel South Dakota State on Thursday, Nov. 20, at Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
Stan
Gonz
FG%
.446
.375
3FG%
.200
.353
FT%
.765
.444
RB
37
34
TO
14
20
STL
9
8
Game Leaders
Thursday, March 28
Monday, March 25
Sunday, March 24
Saturday, March 23





