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Aron Baynes scored 14 of his 20 points in the first half, and Washington State never trailed in beating Oregon, 62-40, on Wednesday night in a first-round game of the Pacific 10 Conference tournament at Staples Center.
Baynes, a 6-foot-10, 250-pound senior from Australia, was seven for eight from the field and six for six from the free-throw line, and grabbed eight rebounds before leaving with 5 minutes 57 seconds left and the Cougars leading, 56-37.
The win was the fourth in the last five games for Washington State (17-14), which faces No. 15 UCLA (24-7) tonight in the quarterfinals.
The teams split their two games this season, with the second-seeded Bruins winning 61-59 in January and the seventh-seeded Cougars prevailing, 82-81, last month.
Tajuan Porter scored 20 points for 10th-seeded Oregon (8-23), which set Pac-10 tournament records for the lowest point total, lowest number of field goals (13) and lowest field-goal percentage (26%).
Porter, the only Oregon player to reach double figures, was five for 12 from three-point range, and the Ducks were seven for 28 beyond the arc and 13 for 50 overall.
Washington State shot 58.1% despite missing all six of its three-point attempts, and outrebounded the Ducks, 37-24.
Stanford 62, Oregon State 54 -- Anthony Goods scored 17 of his 23 points in the second half when Stanford rallied to win the first-round game.
Ninth-seeded Stanford (18-12) was making its first appearance in the tournament’s play-in game a year after losing to UCLA in the title game. It advanced to today’s quarterfinals against No. 13 Washington (24-7), the top-seeded team.
The eighth-seeded Beavers (13-17) swept Stanford in the regular season for the first time since 1992-93 and twice got to within one in the final 3:45.
But they missed some big free throws and failed to make a field goal in that stretch.
Lathen Wallace led the Beavers with a season-high 18 points.
They shot 39% from the field, well below their 46% season average.
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