Raynaud's double-double send Stanford past Northern Arizona 90-64
Maxime Raynaud scored 22 points on 9-of-13 shooting and grabbed 11 rebounds and Stanford won its third straight in overwhelming fashion beating Northern Arizona 90-64 on Tuesday night.
Oziyah Sellers scored 17 points on 7-of-11 shooting, reserve Ryan Agarwal scored 15 points, Jaylen Blakes 13 and Benny Gealer 10.
Trent McLaughlin scored 20 points, Oakland Fort scored 13 and Carson Towt 11 for Northern Arizona (2-1).
McLaughlin made a 3-pointer with 8:41 left before halftime to bring the Lumberjacks within 20-16. The small margin, however, was short lived as Stanford proceeded to outscore Northern Arizona 28-10 for the remainder of the first half and the Cardinal led 48-26 at intermission.
Blakes' layup with 8:38 remaining gave Stanford its first 20-plus point lead at 71-50
The Cardinal is off to a 3-0 start with wins over Denver and Cal State Fullerton by 23 and 27 points, respectively. Stanford is one of seven in the ACC with a 25-point or better scoring margin to start the year.
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