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Pullman, Wash. • Ny Redding sank two free throws with 5.5 seconds left to lift Washington State to an 89-88 win over Stanford on Saturday in Pacific-12 basketball.

Chasson Randle scored 33 points in a losing cause for Stanford (15-6, 6-3 Pac-12), which saw its two-game winning streak snapped.

DaVonte Lacy scored 25 points for Washington State (10-11, 4-5), which saw a four-game losing streak snapped. Four other players scored in double figures for the Cougars.

Stanford shot just 42.9 percent in the second half to allow the Cougars to maintain the one-point lead they had at halftime. Washington State shot 60.0 percent in the second half and 55 percent for the game.

The teams combined for 76 free throws in a foul-plagued game.

Two free throws by Josh Hawkinson and a long jumper by Lacy gave WSU a 78-70 lead with 3:32 left.

Stanford's Rosco Allen hit a 3-pointer and Anthony Brown sank a pair of free throws to cut WSU's lead to 84-83 with 46 seconds left.

Lacy hit one of two free throws for a two-point lead with 36 seconds left.

Allen missed from close range and Ike Iroegbu of WSU was fouled on the rebound. He made both free throws for an 87-83 WSU lead with 18 seconds left.

Randle missed on a drive, but Stanford got the ball back on a jump ball. Stefan Nastic scored to cut WSU's lead to 87-85. Redding was fouled on the inbounds play and sank both free throws for an 89-85 lead with 5.5 seconds left.

In the first, Stanford made three 3-point baskets in jumping to a 17-5 lead.

Stanford cooled off and Washington State went on a 17-3 run, with seven points by Que Johnson, to take a 37-36 lead on Lacy's 3-pointer. Washington State led 42-41 at halftime, behind 12 points by Johnson. —

Pac-12 standings

Conference All games

W L Pct. W L Pct.

Arizona 8 1 .889 20 2 .909

Utah 6 2 .750 16 4 .800

Stanford 6 3 .750 15 6 .750

Oregon 5 4 .556 15 7 .682

Oregon St. 5 4 .556 14 7 .667

UCLA 4 4 .500 12 9 .571

Colorado 4 4 .500 11 9 .550

Washington 3 5 .375 14 6 .700

Washington St. 4 5 .375 10 11 .450

Arizona St. 3 6 .333 11 11 .500

California 2 6 .250 12 9 .571

Southern Cal 1 7 .125 9 11 .450

Friday's games

Oregon 68, at Arizona St. 67 (OT)

Arizona 57, Oregon St 34

Saturday's games

Washington St. 89, Stanford 88 Colorado at UCLA, late.

Sunday's games

Utah at USC, 12:30 p.m. California at Washington, 1 p.m..