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Stanford Cardinal vs Arizona Wildcats NCAA Championship Preview, Game Time, Matchup Statistics

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The No. 1 seed Stanford Cardinal (103-2) and the No. 3 seed Arizona Wildcats (36-5) meet in the NCAA Tournament National Championship on Sunday, tipping off at 6:00 PM ET (on ESPN).

Stanford defeated South Carolina 66-65 in the team's last action on Friday, led by Haley Jones' team-high 24 points.

Aarion McDonald's 26 points helped lead Arizona to a 69-59 victory over UConn in the team's last game on Friday.

Stanford Team Stats

Stanford's 71.9 points per game this season out-paces the 56.7 points per contest Arizona allows. The Cardinal are 103-2 when they put up more than 57 points.

This season, the Cardinal have made a higher percentage of shots than their opponents, shooting 43.7 percent from the field while limiting the competition to a 35.9 percent clip. When Stanford shoots better than its season average, the Cardinal are 39-0 this year.

Arizona Team Stats

The Wildcats average per-game outing of 67.6 points is more than the 61.2 Stanford gives up. When Arizona reaches the 61-point mark, it is 35-2 on the year.

Most of the scoring for the Wildcats comes from their starting lineup, as only 14.5 percent of Arizona's points come from bench players. The Wildcats are 13-2 this season when non-starters account for more than that average of 9.8 points per game.

Stanford Players to Watch

Jones leads Stanford in scoring and averages 18.3 points and 6.1 rebounds per game. Kiana Williams paces the squad with 3.4 assists and averages 10.9 points, while Lexie Hull leads the Cardinal with 9.9 rebounds per game and adds 16.6 points.

Stanford's three-point shooting attack is led by Hull, who averages 1.7 made three-pointers per game while shooting 60 percent from beyond the arc.

Player stats reflect 105 of 105 games this season.

Arizona Players to Watch

Arizona's top scorer, McDonald, averages 22.6 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.4 steals per game. Trinity Baptiste paces the Wildcats with 6.2 rebounds per game and adds 7.6 points, while Bendu Yeaney leads the team with 2.4 assists per game while averaging 5.5 points.

McDonald is the best bet for Arizona from beyond the arc. She paces the team in made threes per game, drilling three treys per contest with a 40 percent shooting percentage from downtown.

Player stats reflect 38 of 41 games this season.

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