Stanford pulls away, beats Arizona State 55-41
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Josh Owens powered his way to 15 points and 11 rebounds, and Stanford earned a rare conference road win by beating Arizona State 55-41 Thursday night.
Coming off a resounding victory in its Pac-10 home opener, Stanford (9-4, 2-0) got the road portion of the conference schedule off to a good start after going 3-15 the previous two seasons. The Cardinal didn't shoot particularly well but took advantage of Arizona State (8-6, 1-2) not having injured point guard Jamelle McMillan, forcing 12 first-half turnovers to build an 11-point lead.
The Sun Devils, back in Tempe after playing the fewest home games of any major conference school, managed a late first-half rally but struggled offensively the rest of the time in their first conference home game.
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Trent Locket, Ruslan Pateev and Carrick Felix had 10 points each for Arizona State, which shot 1 of 14 from 3-point range.
(This version CORRECTS APNewsNow. Stanford 55, Arizona State 41. Corrects Arizona State 3-point shooting statistic in last paragraph)