Jahii Carson #1 of the Arizona State Sun Devils celebrates after making a basket in the second half against the Stanford Cardinal during the first round of the Pac 12 Tournament at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on March 13, 2013 in Las Vegas,…
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Posted: 03/13/2013
LAS VEGAS - Jahii Carson scored five of his 34 points in overtime, Carrick Felix had 19 points and 12 rebounds, and Arizona State held off Stanford 89-88 in the opening round of the Pac-12 tournament on Wednesday.
Meeting for the second time this season, the Cardinal and Sun Devils traded 3-pointers, dunks and small runs in an entertaining opener to the four-day tournament at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Arizona State (21-11), the tournament's ninth seed, went up six with about 2 minutes left in regulation, but Stanford (18-14) rallied, tying it at 79 on Aaron Bright's four-point play with 38 seconds left.
Carson, who missed a 3-pointer at the end of regulation, put Arizona State up three with a layup in overtime, and Evan Gordon hit 5 of 6 free throws to send the Sun Devils to the quarterfinals against No. 21 UCLA.
Gordon made 9 of 11 free throws to finish with 16 points, and Jonathan Gilling added 14 for the Sun Devils.
Bright hit six 3-pointers and had 27 points, Dwight Powell had 23 points, and Josh Huestis added 17 for the eighth-seeded Cardinal.
Both teams likely need to win the conference tournament to get into the NCAA tournament.
Arizona State got the season off to a great start, going 11-2 in nonconference and winning six of its first eight Pac-12 games to get in the hunt for the regular-season title.
The Sun Devils faded down the stretch, though, losing seven of nine, including the final four of the regular season to finish 9-9 and tied for fifth in the conference.
Stanford had an up-and-down season from the start, losing some tough games to ranked opponents early and opening the Pac-12 with four losses in six games. The Cardinal did finish the regular season strong, knocking off Utah and California to finish 9-9.
Stanford won the lone meeting against the Sun Devils 62-59 in Tempe behind Powell's 22 points and a 10-for-18 night from the 3-point arc.
The good shooting continued early; Stanford made seven of its first eight shots and Powell had seven quick points.
Arizona State fell into a 16-point hole in the first meeting before rallying with a small lineup. The Sun Devils went small earlier against Stanford and matched the Cardinal behind Felix and Carson.
Carson had 13 points by halftime and Felix had 10 points and rebounds for Arizona State, which led 35-33 after making 5 of 8 from 3-point range.
Arizona State tried to pull away midway through the second half, going up eight after Gordon hit a jumper and a 3-pointer.
The Cardinal fought back quickly behind Powell, who had a vicious one-handed rebound slam and basket inside to make it 56-54.
The Sun Devils made a couple more little runs, and Stanford kept answering to get the game to overtime.
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