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By Ted Miller
ESPN.com Monday, March 30, 2009 BERKELEY, Calif. -- The feeds into the paint came from every angle, and Stanford center Jayne Appel took them, feinted left and right -- and maybe left again if she wanted. Then she turned and scored. And scored. And scored. Stanford's strategy was simple: An Appel a play would keep Iowa State at bay. Appel's 46 points set a program scoring record and rank third in women's NCAA tournament history. Stanford won its 20th game in a row, this 74-53 beatdown of Iowa State earning the Cardinal the ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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