How to Watch Stanford vs. Washington State Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – January 18
Pac-12 foes square off when the Stanford Cardinal (9-7, 4-2 Pac-12) host the Washington State Cougars (12-5, 3-3 Pac-12) at Maples Pavilion, starting at 11:00 PM ET on Thursday, January 18, 2024.
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Cardinal vs. Cougars Game Info
- Date: Thursday, January 18, 2024
- Time: 11:00 PM ET
- TV: Pac-12 Network
- Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
- Where: Stanford, California
- Venue: Maples Pavilion
Cardinal Insights
- On offense, Stanford is scoring 78.9 points per game (74th-ranked in college basketball). It is giving up 75.4 points per contest at the other end (277th-ranked).
- The Cardinal rank 201st in the country with 35.6 boards per game this season. Meanwhile, they rank 224th with 35.7 rebounds allowed per contest.
- Stanford has been one of the top teams in college basketball in terms of assists, as it is averaging 18.1 per game (16th-best in college basketball).
- With 12.1 turnovers per game, the Cardinal rank 228th in the nation. They force 10.5 turnovers per contest, which ranks 292nd in college basketball.
- Stanford is making 9.4 treys per game this year (35th-ranked in college basketball), and it owns a 38.5% three-point percentage (17th-best).
- The Cardinal rank 303rd in college basketball with 8.4 three-pointers allowed per game this year. Meanwhile, they rank 298th with a 35.4% shooting percentage allowed from downtown.
- In terms of shot breakdown, Stanford has taken 59.4% two-pointers (accounting for 67.4% of the team’s buckets) and 40.6% threes (32.6%).
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Cougars Insights
- In 2023-24, Washington State is 181st in college basketball offensively (74.7 points scored per game) and 54th defensively (66 points allowed).
- At 38.2 rebounds per game and 32.4 rebounds allowed, the Cougars are 90th and 51st in the country, respectively.
- With 12.9 assists per game, Washington State is 222nd in the nation.
- In 2023-24, the Cougars are 76th in college basketball in turnovers committed (10.4 per game) and 316th in turnovers forced (10.1).
- Beyond the arc, Washington State is 301st in the nation in 3-pointers made per game (6.2). It is 200th in 3-point percentage at 33.5%.
- Giving up 6 3-pointers per game and conceding 31.7% from beyond the arc, the Cougars are 52nd and 106th in college basketball, respectively, in those categories.
- Washington State takes 67.9% percent of its shots from inside the arc, and 32.1% percent from beyond it. In terms of makes, 77.2% of Washington State’s baskets are 2-pointers, and 22.8% are 3-pointers.
Cardinal Leaders
- The scoring and rebounding leader for the Cardinal is Maxime Raynaud, who averages 13.9 points and 9.8 rebounds per game.
- Jared Bynum leads Stanford in assists, averaging 6.4 per game while also scoring 8.3 points per contest.
- The Cardinal get the most three-point shooting production out of Mike Jones, who knocks down 1.9 threes per game.
- The Stanford steals leader is Spencer Jones, who averages 1.2 takeaways per game, while its blocks leader is Raynaud, who compiles 0.9 rejections per contest.
Cougars Leaders
- Isaac Jones sits on top of the Cougars leaderboards for scoring and rebounding with 15.5 points and 7.7 rebounds per game.
- Myles Rice dishes out more assists than any other Washington State player with 3.4 per game. He also averages 14.6 points and grabs 2.4 rebounds per game.
- Andrej Jakimovski averages 1.9 three-pointers per game, the most on the Cougars.
- Washington State’s leader in steals is Rice (1.7 per game), and its leader in blocks is Rueben Chinyelu (1.3 per game).