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Rob Little

Rob Little and Stanford are still unbeaten.

Stanford and St. Joseph's are both 20-0. One was a stunner, while the other was a laugher. Stanford notched an amazing, buzzer-beating 80-77 victory over Arizona on Saturday. Meanwhile, St. Joseph's cruised against LaSalle 89-63.

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