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Did Stanford Cardinal's Second Half Surge Overcome Pittsburgh Panthers at Maples Pavilion?

The Stanford Cardinal improved their record to 75-67 in a hard-fought victory over the Pittsburgh Panthers, who now stand at 67-75. The game, held at Maples Pavilion, saw the Trees rally in the second half to secure a win.


Feb 25, 2026; Stanford, California, USA;  Pittsburgh Panthers guard Omari Witherspoon (8) drives to the basket against Stanford Cardinal forward/center Oskar Giltay (15) in second half at Maples Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

First Half


The first half was tightly contested, with both teams exchanging leads multiple times. The Panthers managed to edge out a slight advantage by halftime with a score of 34-32. Their effective shooting from beyond the arc contributed significantly, as they hit 9 three-pointers with an impressive accuracy of 39 percent.


Second Half


In the second half, the Cardinal turned up their defensive intensity and capitalized on fast-break opportunities. Ebuka Okorie led this charge for Stanford with his dynamic playmaking and scoring ability. He finished with an outstanding performance that included crucial steals and assists that shifted momentum in favor of the home team.


Feb 25, 2026; Stanford, California, USA;  Pittsburgh Panthers guard Damarco Minor (7) dribbles against the Stanford Cardinal in the second half at Maples Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

Key Plays


A pivotal moment came when Aidan Cammann made a critical block that ignited a fast break leading to an easy basket for Stanford. This play was part of their dominant run where they scored 43 points in the second half alone compared to Pitt's 33 points.


Post Game Analysis


The post game analysis highlighted how Stanford's ability to convert turnovers into points was instrumental in their victory. They scored 19 points off turnovers compared to Pitt’s 14 points. Additionally, their efficiency inside the paint proved decisive as they outscored Pitt by securing more rebounds and converting high-percentage shots.


Feb 25, 2026; Stanford, California, USA;  Stanford Cardinal forward Jaylen Thompson (24) dribbles upcourt against the Pittsburgh Panthers in the first half at Maples Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

Stanford Cardinal coach post-game reaction emphasized teamwork and resilience as key factors behind this successful outing against Pittsburgh Panthers highlights.


Looking ahead, fans can catch Stanford's next matchup against SMU Mustangs on February 28th at Maples Pavilion starting at 6:00 PM EST on ACC Network TV broadcasted nationally across various platforms including channel number #612 available nationwide via cable providers like Comcast Xfinity or DirecTV satellite service provider options too!


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