March 5, 2002
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By LANDON HALL
AP Sports Writer
EUGENE, Ore. - Amanda Levens scored 17 of her 22 points in the second
half as Arizona State ended second-ranked Stanford's 22-game winning streak
with a 70-63 victory Monday night to win the inaugural Pac-10 women's
tournament.
Melody Johnson and Cian Carvalho each added 13 points for the Sun Devils
(24-8), who earned the automatic bid to the NCAA tournament and have their
biggest win total since the 1981-82 team went 25-7.
Enjoli Izidor scored a season-high 20 points, and Pac-10 player of the year
Nicole Powell had 19 points and 10 rebounds but shot just 4-of-17 for the
Cardinal (30-2).
Stanford, which had won all 20 of its conference games by an average of 21
points, never could put away the Sun Devils, who took the lead for good with
12:25 to go, on a free throw by Levens. She missed the second, but teammate
Carrie Buckner grabbed the rebound and fed Levens for a 3-pointer that made it
46-42.
Stanford got to 55-53 5:06 to play, but couldn't draw any closer.
The win was sweet for Arizona State coach Charli Turner Thorne, who played
for Stanford coach Tara VanDerveer in the 1980s but was only 1-9 with the Sun
Devils against her mentor.
Powell, who averaged 23.7 points in her three games, was selected the
tournament MVP.
Stanford went ahead 40-31 early in the second half when T'Nae Thiel hit a
3-pointer and Izidor converted a layup.
Levens, who scored all the points during a key 13-0 run to beat Oregon in
the semifinals, found her range again, scoring another 13 as Arizona State
rallied to take a 53-47 lead with 8:29 left.
Stanford got within two points but let the Sun Devils have one too many easy
layups. Kylan Loney's basket pushed the lead to 59-55, and a drive by Levens
made it 63-55.
After Powell missed a 3-pointer, Levens hit a leaning jumper to make it
63-55 with 1:36 left.
Stanford had an uncharacteristically sloppy game, committing 21 turnovers
and shooting just 36 percent in the second half.
The Sun Devils took an early 12-6 lead, but as with its two previous games,
Stanford responded quickly. Powell hit a short leaning jumper, then fed Sebnem
Kimyacioglu for a layup and free throw to cap a 13-0 run.
Unlike the Cardinal's other two opponents, however, Arizona State didn't
fold. Betsy Boardman finished an 11-2 run with a 3-pointer, and Loney's 3 put
the Sun Devils back in front 26-25.
Stanford scored the last five points of the half and the first five points
of the second. Arizona State gave away three points when Carvalho pushed Powell
in the back as she launched a jumper with two-tenths of a second left. Powell
made all three free throws.