Former perennial contender Stanford basketball’s 36-season NCAA tournament streak are likely over, as the unranked Cardinal fell out of the ACC tournament in the first round on Wednesday.
No. 14-seed Clemson delivered the 63-46 tournament-ending blow to No. 11-seed Stanford, who shot just 31.5% from the field to score their fewest points of the season.
“We’re not going to let this one game define us or who we are,” said head coach Kate Paye. “We’re hopeful we get to continue to play, and we’re grateful for the opportunity to be here today.”
March Madness chances dim with Stanford loss
While the NCAA basketball committee will have the final say on March 16th’s Selection Sunday, the loss is a statistical death knell for Stanford’s March Madness hopes, as the Cardinal drops to an underwhelming 16-14 record with Wednesday’s loss.
Stanford has featured in every edition of the NCAA tournament since failing to advance in the 1986/87 season, racking up three national championships and 15 Final Four berths in that time.
The Cardinal holds the…