Stanford prevails in four overtimes

Stanford prevails in four overtimes

Published Jan. 7, 2012 12:00 a.m. ET

Chasson Randle's layup with 37 seconds left in the fourth overtime provided the winning points Saturday night in Stanford's 103-101 win over Oregon State.

Randle had a game-high 24 points for Stanford (13-3, 3-1), which avoided a conference road sweep after losing two days earlier at Oregon.

An off-balance 3-pointer by Oregon State's Roberto Nelson that would have won the game was off the mark. Nelson and Jared Cunningham had 19 points apiece for Oregon State (11-5, 1-3).

Stanford, which played its longest game in program history, led 100-95 after Randle scored the first five points of the fourth overtime. The Cardinal didn't give up the lead again.

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