Marin Independent Journal

Brink new Stanford career blocks leader

- By Janie McCauley

STANFORD, CALIF. » Cameron Brink has evolved into a smart and imposing shotblocke­r in both the paint and on the perimeter, going straight up and with one hand to avoid picking up fouls.

On Friday night, she became Stanford’s career leader in blocked shots with six more and scored 12 points, including a key putback with 1:04 left, and the No. 3 Cardinal beat 25thranked Southern California 50-47 to take sole possession of the Pac-12 lead.

Brink began the night needing two blocks to break Jayne Appel’s mark of 273 set from 2006-2010, then swatted away a layup by Kadi Sissoko at the 5:25 mark of the second for the record. Close family friend and supporter Stephen Curry and his daughter, Riley — alongside 49ers quarterbac­k Trey Lance — sat on the baseline cheering for her. Brink has 278 career blocks and already held the single-season program record, moving her total to 99. She also grabbed 10 rebounds.

Afterward, Brink hinted she will return for her final collegiate season, much to the delight of coach Tara VanDerveer: “I think why you go to Stanford is to stay for four years and get your degree,” Brink said.

Okako Adika’s jumper with 1:41 remaining pulled the Trojans (19-7, 9-6) to 4845 but Brink answered after a miss by Jones. Destiny Littleton scored 15 points but missed a baseline 3 under pressure just before the final buzzer trying to send the game into overtime.

Haley Jones added eight points, 10 rebounds and five assists in the “Pink Game” as both programs wore pink to raise awareness for breast cancer. Stanford (25-3, 13-2 Pac-12) bounced back after having its 14-game winning streak stopped by the Trojans in a 55-46 loss in Los Angeles on Jan. 15.

 ?? GODOFREDO A. VÁSQUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Stanford guard Indya Nivar (12) celebrates with forward Cameron Brink, right, after a block against USC during the first half in Stanford on Friday.
GODOFREDO A. VÁSQUEZ — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Stanford guard Indya Nivar (12) celebrates with forward Cameron Brink, right, after a block against USC during the first half in Stanford on Friday.

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