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Keefe scores at buzzer, Stanford shocks Arizona State

LAS VEGAS (AP) — James Keefe capped a double-double by banking in a short jumper at the buzzer as ninth-seeded Stanford closed the game on a 16-1 run to shock eight-seeded Arizona State 71-70 in the Pac-12 Conference tournament opener on Thursday.

Stanford faces top-seeded and second-ranked Arizona on Thursday in the quarterfinals.

Spencer Jones made a 3-pointer with 37 seconds left to pull Stanford within 70-69 and the Cardinal elected not to foul. Stanford freshman star Harrison Ingram rebounded Jalen Graham's missed 10 footer with nine seconds left and weaved his way up court but had the ball stripped as the spun in the lane. Keefe picked up the loose ball , elevated and his floater, released with a half-second remaining, went off the backboard, the front of the rim and the backboard again before dropping through, giving Stanford an improbable win.

Jones hit six 3-pointers and scored a career-high 26 points for the Cardinal (16-15), who had lost five straight and seven of eight. Keefe had 16 points on 7-of-8 shooting and 10 rebounds and Brandon Angel added 15 points.

Arizona State (14-17), which had won four straight and seven of eight, including a 65-56 win over the Cardinal to close the regular season, lost despite matching the tournament record of 15 3-pointers.

DJ Horne led the way with five 3s and 21 points, Marreon Jackson added 14 points with three 3s and Jay Heath had four 3s for 12 points.

A 3-pointer by Alonza Gaffney had the Sun Devils up 50-33 with 13:35 to play. Angel had nine points in a 13-3 run to pull the Cardinal within seven at the 7:47 mark. But the final two 3's and a d unk by Kimani Lawrence had the Sun Devils back on top 69-55 with three minutes to play.

Keefe started an 11-0 run that featured three missed free throws, two being the front end of one-and-ones, two turnovers, one missed shot by ASU.

One free throw by Jackson with 56 seconds go gave ASU a 70-66 lead.

The Sun Devils ended up 15 of 28 on 3-pointers, tying the tournament record Stanford set against Arizona State in an overtime game in 2013. It also matched ASU's season high on 11 fewer shots but the Sun Devils were 11 of 33 inside the arc and just 3 of 7 from the foul line, all in the second half.

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