Stanford Cardinal's Ebuka Okorie Lights Up Wake Forest Demon Deacons in a Close Contest
First Half
The Stanford Cardinal faced off against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in a tightly contested game that ended with a 68-63 scoreline. The Trees started strong, leading the first half with 39 points to the Deacons' 30. Ebuka Okorie was instrumental in this early lead, contributing significantly with his scoring prowess. His performance was complemented by Aidan Cammann, who showcased his versatility on both ends of the court.
Second Half
As the second half unfolded, the momentum shifted towards Wake Forest. The Deacons outscored Stanford by 14 points during this period, thanks to their impressive free throw accuracy at 88 percent and effective defensive plays that limited Stanford's scoring opportunities. Despite this shift, Okorie continued to be a standout player for Stanford, maintaining pressure on Wake's defense and keeping his team within striking distance.
Final Whistle
In the final moments of play, both teams battled fiercely for control. The game saw six ties and five lead changes throughout its duration. However, it was ultimately Wake Forest who managed to edge ahead as time expired. Despite their loss, Stanford can take solace in their spirited performance and individual highlights from players like Okorie and Cammann.
The next challenge for Stanford awaits at Haas Pavilion against California Golden Bears on February 21st at 6:00 PM EDT. Fans can catch all the action live on ACC Network.
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