Counting a buzzer-beating three-pointer by Thompson at the end of the half, Stanford went on a 26-6 run to lead 55-42. Thompson (again), Orrange, Samuelson and Briana Roberson all hit from three-point range, and the crowd of 2,532 erupted each time. Thompson finished with 19 points, and Roberson add
(At) Stanford 86, Oklahoma 76: Amber Orrange scored 24 points and Lili Thompson added 19 as Stanford's backcourt mates took the game over in the second half. Bonnie Samuelson scored 19 points and Briana Roberson provided a spark with 13 points and tough defense to help Stanford (26-9). Kaylon Willia
Date: Mar 24, 2015
Category: Sports
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Maryland bounces Princeton, Lady Vols advance, more women's tourney
Bonnie Samuelson scored 19 points and Briana Roberson provided a spark with 13 points and tough defense to help Stanford (26-9) protect its home court and advance to the Sweet 16 for the eighth consecutive season. The Cardinal will play top-seeded Notre Dame (33-2) in the third round on Friday in Ok
Date: Mar 23, 2015
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No. 19 Stanford Holds on to Beat No. 9 Arizona St., 59-56
Orrange, Bonnie Samuelson and Briana Roberson all knocked down 3-pointers as Stanford (23-9) took a 50-37 lead. The Cardinal needed every bit of that cushion as Arizona State rallied to take a 56-55 lead with 2:19 left. Greenfield's basket proved to be the winner as part of wild final minute filled
Date: Mar 08, 2015
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College Basketball Top 25 Roundup: #3 Virginia's Defense Puts Stop to #12 ...
It was all Stanford in the first half, and Taylor Greenfield's 3-pointer with 1:56 left pushed the lead over 20, as the Cardinal opened a 45-29 halftime lead. Briana Roberson had 11 points in the half and Amber Orrange added nine.
VanDerveer kept bringing players off the bench, looking for someone to get hot. The spark to light the fire never came. One player who may have earned more playing time for the Cardinal is reserve guard Briana Roberson, who was 8-for-10 from the line with a steal in 13 minutes.
Stanfords first-half points came mostly from Thompson (16 points) and sophomore guard Briana Roberson, who went 8-8 from the free throw line after she repeatedly weaved through the Texas defense and drew fouls.
Francisco Bay Area Women's Pro-am championship game is up for grabs at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Kezar Pavilion when South Bay, featuring Stanford players Erica McCall and Briana Roberson, tips off against Mission Rec Center, featuring Danielle Mauldin, who just finished her senior season at St. Mary's.