LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. -- Dorian Pickens had 21 points and Reid Travis added 16 as Stanford beat Seton Hall 66-52 Sunday in the fifth-place game at the AdvoCare Invitational.Pickens picked up nine points in a 15-1 surge as Stanford (6-1) grabbed a 43-31 advantage with 12:30 to play.Dorian is so smooth, so confident, so fluid, Stanford coach Jerod Haase said.Pickens averaged 18.3 points in his three invitational games.Our whole thing was how good Pickens is, Seton Hall coach Kevin Willard said. Hes really picked it up from last year. Hes just a consistent, solid player.Khadeen Carrington scored 20 points for Seton Hall (4-2). His layup cut the Pirates deficit to 48-42 with eight minutes remaining, but Seton Hall would get no closer down the stretch.Seton Hall shot just 28 percent (7 for 25) in the second half, and 38 percent overall (19 for 50).Stanford made 24 of 57 shots (42.1 percent), and went 16 for 17 from the free-throw line.Travis and Pickens had four points each during an 8-0 run that pulled Stanford even at 26 at halftime.They punched us in the mouth the first 10 minutes and we kind of stumbled back, Haase said. I challenged them. Im so proud of how they bounced back and contained it for the last 30 minutes.BIG PICTURESeton Hall continues to get strong offense from Carrington, who entered averaging 18.9 points in his previous 11 games, dating to last season. He averaged 21 over the three invitational games, including a 28-point performance in Thursdays 81-76 loss to Florida.Travis had seven rebounds for Stanford and missed out on his third double-double of the invitational due in part to getting his third foul early in the second half. After missing the final 22 games last season with a leg injury, the juniors performance thus far bolds well for the rest of the season.SECOND SESSIONSSeton Hall went 1-2 in the invitational, getting outscored in the second half by an average of 10 points in losses to Florida and Stanford. The Pirates lead Florida by one after the first half and was tied in Sundays game.BETTER TIMESStanford closed out the invitational with two wins after losing 67-53 to Miami in the opening round. The Cardinal beat Indiana State 65-62 for their other win.UP NEXTSeton Hall: Hosts Columbia Thursday night.Stanford: Goes against No. 15 St. Marys at home Wednesday night. 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As a result, Verstappen was told to leave the podium green room and Vettel took his place on the podium itself.Three hours after the race, Vettel was penalised for dangerous driving while defending position from Daniel Ricciardo on lap 70, promoting Verstappen to fourth and Ricciardo to third. Ironically, Vettel was penalised under a rule that was introduced in reaction to the way Verstappen had defended position at races earlier in the season, and the 19-year-old -- arguably an expert in the matter -- was under no doubt that the Ferrari drivver deserved his penalty.dddddddddddd.I think it was a small bit of justice that the stewards made the decision to penalise Seb, he said after the results had been confirmed. It was clearly a wrong move which has been punished according to the rules.As long as we can stick to the rules every week then we wont have the frustration we felt after the race. Im really happy for Daniel to get on the podium after a strong drive and its a great result for the team.Verstappen also pointed out that his mistake on lap 68 bore similarities to Hamilton skipping Turn 2 at the start of the race and both should have been penalised consistently.When I went off the track towards the end I think it was pretty similar to Lewis on lap one, corner one. He went off and I felt he gained an advantage, I didnt even gain an advantage, I was ahead going into braking and when I came back on the track I was the same distance in front so I dont understand the penalty. ' ' '