Slideshow Freshman Kaylee Johnson had 13 points and 15 rebounds in Stanford's overtime victory at Washington State on Sunday. Photo by Hector Garcia Molina/stanfordphoto.com Lili Thompson scored all 13 of her points after halftime to lead Stanford past the Cougars. Photo by Don Feria/isiphotos.com Previous Next

There are plenty of talented freshmen in the Pac-12 Conference this season and Stanford's Kaylee Johnson has risen to the top of the list. Need a couple of free throws in overtime? No problem. Rebounds? She's one of the best in the nation.

Amber Orrange scored 19 points and Bonnie Samuelson added 18, including a clutch 3-pointer late in regulation, and the 15th-ranked Cardinal women's basketball survived a scare in Pullman on Sunday, beating host Washington State, 86-76, to remain undefeated in conference play.

Lili Thompson scored all 13 of her points after halftime as six players reached double figures for Stanford, which won its sixth straight since a loss at Tennessee. Taylor Greenfield added 11 points and Briana Roberson had 10, including an 8 of 8 effort from the foul line.

Johnson scored 13 points and grabbed 15 rebounds, her third double-double. It was also the eighth time this year she's reached double figures in rebounding.

She scored four points, including the two free throws that gave the Cardinal the lead for good, and had four rebounds in the overtime period.