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NEW YORK (AP) - Chasson Randle scored all of his 18 points on 3-pointers and Stanford put on a show from long range in rolling to an 89-60 victory over UNLV in the semifinals of the Coaches vs. Cancer Classic on Friday night.
Anthony Brown added 18 points and Rosco Allen had 15 as the Cardinal (3-0) scored the first 12 points on 3-point shooting, shot 57 percent from the field in the first half and never looked back in the game at Barclays Center.
Stanford will play the winner of the second game between No. 4 Duke and Temple. If Duke wins, it will be the first coaching matchup between Mike Krzyzewski and Johnny Dawkins, his former point guard who now guides Stanford.
Christian Wood had 12 points to lead UNLV (2-1), which shot itself out of the game making 3 of its first 14 shots. Rashad Vaughn, who averaged 22 points for the Runnin' Rebels in the first two games was held seven points on 2 of 9 shooting.
Stanford made 9 of its 14 3-pointers in the first half in opening a 23-point lead at the intermission. The Cardinal also dominated on the boards, outrebounding UNLV 47-29.
The game was basically over in the first 11 minutes as the Cardinal jumped to a 36-10 lead with 9:16 to play after Randle hit his third and fourth 3-pointers. The senior finished with five in the half and six for the game, one below his career high.
Randle was also in the middle of the game-opening 12-point run, sandwiching the first and last of the long-range barrage around 3-pointers by Brown and Allen.
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TIP-INS
Stanford: The Cardinal came into the game having made 5 of 21 from long range, or less than 24 percent, in its first two games. It finished 14 of 20, or 70 percent. It shot only 50 percent (31-of-62) from the field.
UNLV: The Runnin' Rebels had held their opposition to less than 31 percent shooting from the field in their first two games, and 27.6 percent from long range, on 16 of 58 shooting. The defense was missing against Stanford.
UP NEXT
Stanford: plays the winner of the second game between No. 4 Duke and Temple on Saturday.
UNLV: plays the loser of the Duke-Temple game on Saturday.