Field Level Media
Dec 6, 2020
Oscar da Silva scored a game-high 26 points and Daejon Davis added nine to lead Stanford to a 78-46 win over host North Carolina in a nonconference game on Sunday in Greensboro, N.C.
Stanford also got eight points from Max Murrell and Spencer Jones, as 11 Cardinal scored as Stanford improved its record to 2-2.
The Aggies were led by Harry Morrice, who scored 10 points. Kenyon Duling, Kameron Langley and Tyler Maye added eight points apiece.
Leading 31-23 at intermission, the Cardinal dominated the Aggies, outscoring North Carolina A&T, 47-23, in the second half to cruise to an easy win. The Aggies fell to 2-4.
The Cardinal shot 41 percent from the field (32 of 78), including 28.6 percent from beyond the arc by making 8 of 28 attempts. Stanford also made 6 of 7 free-throw attempts in ending a two-game slide.
North Carolina A&T struggled offensively. The Aggies made just 19 of 67 attempts from the field (28.4 percent) and just 4 of 25 3-point shots. They also made just 4 of 9 three-throw attempts as they lost their second straight game.
The game was the first time Stanford's men's basketball team played at a historically black college or university, and the first time in NC A&T history that it hosted a Power 5 opponent.
--Field Level Media