The Stanford Cardinal guard Jared Bynum (1) and forward Maxime Raynaud (42) both finished in double digits against Cal State Northridge at Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto on Mon Nov 6, 2023 (@StanfordMBB photo)
By Michael Roberson
STANFORD, Calif. — The Stanford Cardinal (1-0, 0-0 Pac-12) Red Attack could not be avoided by the California State University – Northridge Matadors (0-1, 0-0 Big West), as they won a back and forth contest, 88-79.
Stanford got out to an early lead the first couple minutes of the game, but that was short-lived. CSUN was in front through the bulk of the first half.
Both teams had eight point leads, while the Matadors managed a 9-0 run and the Cardinal topped that with a 10-0 one of their own. Although CSUN had the lead three times as long as Stanford, they managed to regain the lead before the end of the first 30 minutes of play.
Stanford senior Brandon Angel and junior Maxime Raynaud both were perfect from the field (4-4) in the first half, scoring 11 and 8 points respectively. Newcomer and senior guard Jared Bynum also chipped in for his squad, tallying 7 points and 3 assists.
At recess, the home team had a five-point advantage, 43-38. Stanford had to fight back and overcome the 3:1 ratio of not being the frontrunner, but they managed to take a slightly comfortable lead into the locker room.
Nearly three minutes into the second half, Stanford increased their lead to nine, and was looking to blow the game open. However, the Matadors still had something under their muleta or cape.
CSUN fought back valiantly twice. The first occasion they took a 63-62 lead near the midway point (9:43) of the second half. Approximately four and a half minutes later they climbed the tree again to take a 2-point lead (73-71).
Now with about five minutes left in regulation, the Cardinal had to duplicate their late comeback in the first half leading at the whistle. Stanford also performed a 13-0 run during the second stanza.
Senior Michael Jones was able to make that process come to fruition a little sooner (2:20) as his deep jumper put them up for good (80-79) and eventually added eight more to win by nine. After 40 minutes of play, Stanford was the victor on the Farm. 88-79.
The Cardinal had ample contribution from the team. Raynaud led the way with 23 points, 15 rebounds and 3 blocks. The aforementioned Jones had 20 points and Angel blessed the team with 18 points and 7 rebounds. The new guy Jared Bynum gave 13 points and dropped 7 assists, with 0 turnovers in his Cardinal debut.
Graduate senior De’Sean Allen-Eikens led the Matadors with 22 points and 8 rebounds.
The Cardinal are next in action back at Maples Friday, November 10 (6 pm PDT) hosting Sacramento State. The Matadors travel to Moscow, Idaho Thursday November 9 (6 pm MST) to take on the Idaho Vandals.

