Washington forward Langston Wilson dunks against during a game against Stanford on Sunday in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

Washington forward Langston Wilson dunks against during a game against Stanford on Sunday in Stanford, Calif. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

UW falls to Stanford despite 30 from Brown Jr.

The Huskies didn’t get much production outside of their star guard in an 98-69 loss.

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STANFORD, Calif. — Jaiden Delaire had 18 points, Harrison Ingram and James Keefe scored 17 apiece and Stanford breezed to an 87-69 victory over Washington on Sunday.

Ingram’s 3-pointer capped a 9-0 run to open the game and the Cardinal (14-8, 7-5 Pac-12 Conference) never looked back. Ingram added 10 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season. Spencer Jones scored 12, while Keefe had eight rebounds.

Delaire hit two 3-pointers and scored 13 in the first half and Ingram added 11 points as Stanford built a 46-33 lead at intermission. The Cardinal shot 52% overall in the half and made 8 of 13 from 3-point range (62%).

Reserve P.J. Fuller scored nine points as the Huskies’ bench outscored Stanford’s subs 16-2 in the opening half. Terrell Brown Jr. had 12 points at halftime, but the rest of UW’s starters scored just five — all by Nate Roberts.

Brown finished with 30 points — two off his season high — on 13-of-23 shooting for the Huskies (12-9, 7-4). It was the fourth time this season the senior has scored 30 or more. Brown also had seven rebounds and six assists. Fuller finished with 11 points.

Stanford gained a split against the visiting Washington schools after losing to Washington State 66-60 on Thursday. Stanford beat WSU in Pullman and lost to the Huskies in Seattle earlier this season.

Stanford stays home to host No. 3 UCLA on Tuesday. Washington plays Thursday and will entertain Arizona State. The Sun Devils upset the visiting Bruins on Saturday 87-84 in triple overtime.

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