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LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Matt Lottich prevented second-ranked Stanford from needing another dramatic victory.
Summary from United States, from articles in English
Lottich converted a key three-point play with 2:19 remaining as the Cardinal pulled away for a 70-63 victory over Oregon in the Pacific 10 conference tournament semifinals. (article 2) Stanford (28-1) has made a habit of winning games in the final minute this season and seemed on its way to another thriller after Oregon forged a 61-61 tie with just under three minutes remaining. (article 2) Lottich followed with the decisive play, blocking Luke Jackson's 3-pointer and taking the ball to the other end for layup. (article 2) Washington State's slowdown tactics normally hold as much appeal to Stanford's senior forward as spending time at the orthopedist's office. (article 3) Moore also moved to fourth in career assists with 423, third in steals with 168, second in assists per game at 4.2, ninth in free throws made at 344 and fifth in three-pointers made with 152. (article 4) Notes •Stanford's 68-47 victory over Washington State was its first victory in the Pac-10 tournament since March 9, 1990, but that's a bit deceiving. (article 4) If that happens, the second-ranked Cardinal will get a top seed in their 10th consecutive NCAA tournament appearance. (article 1) Josh Childress scored 18 points and Stanford pulled away in the final 21/2 minutes for a 70-63 victory in the semifinals Friday night. (article 1)

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Stanford, Cardinal, Lottich, Davis, Childress

Source articles
  1. No. 2 Stanford 70, Oregon 63 (sfgate.com, 03/12/2004, 391 words)
  2. LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Matt Lottich prevented second-ranked Stanford from needing another dramatic victory. (sportsillustrated.cnn.com, 03/13/2004, 424 words)
  3. Davis leads Stanford in his return (sfgate.com, 03/12/2004, 850 words)
  4. Notebook: Cougars' Moore concludes career (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/12/2004, 228 words)




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