McPhee’s 24 lead Stanford in 74-50 rout of No. 25 ASU

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Three weeks after being outplayed, especially on the boards, by Arizona State, Stanford turned the tables in the rematch Friday night.

Brittany McPhee scored 24 points, going over the 1,000-point mark for her career, as the Cardinal avenged that loss with a convincing 74-50 win over the No. 25 Sun Devils at Maples Pavilion.

McPhee scored all 13 of Stanford’s points beginning late in the third quarter and well into the fourth. She made 9-of-11 shots overall.

No other team has played as many games against ranked teams as Stanford, but Friday’s win was just its second against the top-25.

Marta Sniezek scored a career-high 13 and had six assists for Stanford. DiJonai Carrington added 13 points and eight rebounds, and the Cardinal (13-8, 7-2 Pac-12) won the battle of the boards 33-27 after being routed on the glass 47-24 in the earlier meeting.

They maintained their second-place tie in the conference with UCLA.

The Sun Devils had won five of the previous eight games in the series but never led in this one.

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Stanford’s defense limited them to 20 points in the paint and just 37 percent shooting from the field.

Robbi Ryan led the Sun Devils (14-7, 5-4) with 11 points, but they lost for the fourth time in five games.

Carrington made all five of her field goal attempts in the first half for 12 points, and Stanford took a 41-26 lead into the break. That was its largest lead of the half.

The Cardinal outrebounded the Sun Devils 18-12 in the half and committed just three turnovers to eight for ASU.

Tom FitzGerald is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: tfitzgerald@sfchronicle.com Twitter: @tomgfitzgerald