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Stanford hoops hit nadir

colhenrylives

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This was the worst in perhaps 40 years. Notre Dame humiliated the Cardinal by 49 points Thursday and it could have been much more glaring. Stanford simply does not have anything close to the talent it once possessed. The program, now in the hands of Kate Paye, a former Stanford player and an ex-Menlo School standout, reached an unfortunate nadir this week. Paye is faced with a big rebuilding job for a one-time signature West Coast women's program. Ouch.
 
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They have a highly ranked recruiting class and will bring back point guard Talana Lepolo, who essentially took a redshirt year because of some lingering knee issues.

That said, the roster will be young and not that deep next year.
 
Because of a glaring lack of team quickness and athleticism, Stanford has been reduced to a slow, plodding halfcourt team that cannot compete at anything close to a high level. Considering the huge talent gap, Kate Paye and her staff have done a reasonably good job of patching together an offense and defense to mask their issues. Too bad even a reduced playbook can't generate much in the win column. Her players are simply unable to execute even when opportunities exist. The loss today at Louisville drops the Cardinal record to 11-12, its worst at this point in a season in two generations. Thank goodness for Cal.
 
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