Stanford Falls to Portland 69-68 in Overtime Heartbreaker in WBIT First Round
Pilots Rally from 13 Down to Eliminate Cardinal
Stanford’s season came to a crushing end in the first round of the Women’s Basketball Invitation Tournament (WBIT), as the Portland Pilots overcame a 13-point second-half deficit to stun the Cardinal 69-68 in overtime at Maples Pavilion. Senior guard Emme Shearer powered the Pilots with a game-high 28 points, including all nine of Portland’s points in overtime, capped by the game-winning free throw with 1.8 seconds remaining.
The loss marks Stanford’s first defeat to Portland in program history and ends the Cardinal’s campaign with a 20-12 record. Despite returning standout Nunu Agara to the starting lineup for the first time since February 6, the Cardinal couldn't hold off Portland’s furious second-half and overtime surge.
Early Control for Stanford
The game began with a back-and-forth first quarter, as both teams traded early buckets. Portland knocked down four three-pointers to open up an 18-point first quarter, but Stanford responded with a late run to tie it at 18 after one.
Portland briefly took a 26-25 lead in the second quarter, but Stanford found its groove and closed the half on a 16-4 run. Behind strong play from Agara and Elena Bosgana, the Cardinal built a 40-29 lead at the break. Agara had 13 first-half points, and Bosgana added eight, helping Stanford dominate the boards and push the pace in transition.
Portland’s Second-Half Surge
Stanford opened the second half with a bucket from Agara to push the lead to 13. But what followed was a cold stretch that would haunt the Cardinal. They missed 12 consecutive shots, allowing Portland to go on a 9-0 run that cut the lead to 42-38. The Pilots found rhythm offensively with key contributions from Maisie Burnham and Trista Hull.
Despite some timely scoring from Stanford to close the third quarter with a 48-42 lead, the momentum had clearly shifted. Portland intensified its defensive pressure and continued to chip away in the fourth.
Stanford led by five with just over three minutes to play, but Portland closed regulation by making their final four field goals. Shearer scored in the paint to tie the game at 60 with under 30 seconds remaining. Stanford had one final possession to win it in regulation, but the shot missed, sending the game to overtime.
Overtime Drama
Stanford looked poised to escape in overtime after jumping ahead 64-60 with 3:14 left. But a turnover and missed shots opened the door for Portland. Shearer responded with a layup and free throw to give the Pilots a one-point lead.
Nunu Agara fouled out with just over a minute to go in the extra period, and the Cardinal missed her presence immediately. After trading baskets, the score was tied at 68 with under 20 seconds to play. Portland held for the final shot, and Shearer drew a foul on Elena Bosgana with 1.8 seconds left. She missed the first free throw but made the second, putting the Pilots ahead 69-68.
Stanford had one last chance, but a desperation three from Brooke Demetre fell short, ending the Cardinal’s postseason hopes.
Standout Performances and Season Reflections
Nunu Agara finished with 21 points and 12 rebounds in 35 minutes before fouling out. It was her return to the starting five after missing six games with a back injury. Bosgana added 19 points and eight rebounds, while Chloe Clardy chipped in 11.
Portland was led by Shearer’s 28 points on 12-of-18 shooting. Burnham added 14 points and eight rebounds, and Hull contributed eight points, six rebounds, and two blocks.
The Pilots forced 20 Stanford turnovers and held the Cardinal to 39.7 percent shooting from the field. Their tenacious defense and efficient execution in the clutch marked the difference in a game where Stanford seemed in control for much of the night.
Looking Ahead
For Stanford, the loss ends a transition season filled with moments of growth and potential. Agara’s emergence as a top scoring threat, coupled with strong seasons from underclassmen like Clardy, Stevenson, Ogden, and junior Tess Heal, gives head coach Tara VanDerveer reasons for optimism.
With a top-ranked recruiting class arriving in 2025-26 and the return of key contributors, Stanford is poised to bounce back. The WBIT appearance, while not the stage they are used to, provided valuable experience for a team in transition.
Final Thoughts
Portland’s comeback victory over Stanford will go down as one of the highlights of the WBIT’s first round. For the Pilots, it’s a milestone win—their first over Stanford, their first in the WBIT, and their 30th win of the season. For Stanford, the game was a painful reminder of missed opportunities but also a chance to reflect on growth and prepare for a stronger return next season.







