NCAAB Game Recap - California at Arizona
Sat Feb 11, 2017 10:00 PM EST

Gonz
74
StMar
64
F
Vill
73
Xav
57
F
Kansas
80
TxTch
79
F
Mia-FL
66
Lou
71
F
Oreg
81
USC
70
F
TCU
52
Baylor
70
F
Cal
57
Ariz
62
F
KSU
66
WVU
85
F
FSU
72
ND
84
F
KY
67
Bama
58
F
TAMU
62
Fla
71
F
Clem
62
Duke
64
F
SouthCar
77
MissSt
73
F
OhSt
77
MD
86
F
Butl
65
Prov
71
F
Crei
93
DeP
58
F
GWebb
71
Winth
77
F
Buff
88
BGSU
74
F
LoyMD
63
Boston
78
F
NCSU
58
Wake
88
F
Seton
70
StJon
78
F
Minn
72
Rut
63
F
Marq
62
GTown
80
F
Citad
78
VMI
101
F
MtStM
81
StFPA
62
F
Syr
75
Pitt
80
F
Charl
79
W&M
89
F
TN-M
80
SIU-E
73
F
SDSt
89
SDak
91
F
UNCG
76
WCU
68
F
SEMO
80
E IL
86
F(OT)
Quin
107
Rider
112
F
Drake
60
IndSt
84
F
ChaSo
69
Lib
76
F
Kent
58
Toled
78
F
Rich
64
LaSal
52
F
PSU
83
Ill
70
F
UMass
87
StJos
76
F
Denv
63
NDSU
81
F
Amer
61
Army
58
F
UtVal
87
ChiSt
54
F
GASt
72
App
77
F
CenCT
62
SacHr
77
F
CenMI
76
Mia-O
81
F
Vand
52
Mizzu
72
F
FlaAM
83
NCAT
77
F
Del
58
JMU
57
F
Tows
69
Drex
65
F
UNCW
76
Elon
77
F
Mercer
71
ETSU
88
F
Clev
66
UIC
63
F
Lipsco
97
Stetsn
85
F
Evans
75
SIU
70
F
Merrim
48
RobM
50
F
Fres
62
ColSt
78
F
StFNY
69
Bry
80
F
E WA
70
N CO
44
F
Portl
60
LoyMa
66
F
MTSt
83
S UT
78
F
LaTec
72
UTSA
66
F
UGA
76
Tenn
75
F
Tex
71
OkSt
84
F
BethC
72
Copp
76
F
SCSt
62
NCC
85
F
DelSt
56
Morg
45
F
GaSo
70
CoCar
82
F
TXAMC
73
McNee
66
F
Samf
73
Furm
90
F
FaDi
69
LIU
75
F
Campbl
70
Presb
57
F
Wash
61
Utah
85
F
StBon
70
GrgWas
76
F
USA
66
ULM
63
F
Nich
83
CenAR
106
F
UNCA
91
Longw
69
F
Ida
65
UND
88
F
Alc
88
MsVl
77
F
ArkLR
49
TxSt
56
F
ArkSt
75
UTARL
81
F
NWSt
72
AbCh
76
F
TNSt
57
JSU
63
F
BC
54
GaTec
65
F
AlaAM
89
ASU
97
F(3OT)
How
61
Hamp
75
F
Dart
77
Brown
74
F
Colum
59
Princ
61
F
AF
66
Bois
76
F
SJSU
76
UNLV
74
F
Marsh
84
W Ky
79
F
UNCC
55
MTSU
70
F
Ford
67
GMas
73
F
Aub
84
Miss
90
F
Okla
64
IaSt
80
F
UConn
66
UCF
63
F
Hou
73
Tuls
64
F
Iowa
66
MSU
77
F
PVAM
69
JackSt
78
F
TXSo
77
Gram
70
F
MD-ES
69
Norf
75
F
NOrl
60
SeLA
52
F
Harv
75
Yale
67
F
Hof
74
NE
64
F
KennSt
63
FlGlf
75
F
Chat
73
Woff
65
F
USC-Up
84
NFla
71
F
NJIT
73
JU
76
F
ORU
74
IUPUI
68
F
Omaha
101
IPFW
108
F(OT)
MorSt
67
E KY
62
F
WIMil
63
NoKY
69
F
WIGB
79
WriSt
88
F
Sien
84
Maris
77
F
Lafy
60
Navy
68
F
Radf
69
HiPt
68
F(OT)
NIU
67
W MI
76
F
Rice
81
FAU
75
F(OT)
N TX
71
FIU
90
F
InWor
63
SHSU
72
F
Lamar
87
HCU
94
F
APSU
58
Murr
102
F
YSU
72
Valpa
82
F
UCRiv
63
UCDav
77
F
ODU
83
UAB
62
F
Stan
69
AzSt
75
F
David
60
VCU
74
F
Duques
81
StLou
87
F
ECU
57
SoFL
64
F
SeatU
72
UMKC
102
F
Troy
100
ULALA
88
F
South
61
ArkPB
68
F
Belm
70
TNTec
83
F
Ark
78
LSU
70
F
NMSt
71
GrCan
83
F
Wyo
74
UtSt
81
F
Pepp
65
USD
60
F
USM
50
UTEP
80
F
Mont
76
NoAZ
59
F
UTRGV
53
CSBak
75
F
Brad
50
IlSt
64
F
SCla
64
Pacif
47
F
Web
96
PorSt
93
F(OT)
IdaSt
63
Sac
75
F
UCSB
55
CSNor
77
F
LongB
69
CS-Ful
74
F
BYU
68
USF
52
F
UCIrv
72
HI
58
F

Feb 11, 2017, 10:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

California

25

32

57

(9) Arizona

34

28

62

No. 9 Arizona holds on for 62-57 win over Cal
Sun Feb 12, 2017 1:40 AM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) Allonzo Trier and Lauri Markkanen, Arizona's top two scorers, were non-factors offensively most of the night, combining to make one shot.

But one thing that makes the Wildcats so good, especially at home, is their depth. They learned to spread the ball around when Trier was suspended earlier this season and they're continuing to do it in the seven games since he returned.

Kobi Simmons scored 13 points, Dusan Ristic added 12 and No. 9 Arizona stretched its home winning streak to 20 games with a 62-57 victory over California on Saturday night.

"We're used to adjusting," said Simmons, who made 5 of 8 shots, including both of his 3-pointers. "We've been through some ups and downs during the season, and players step up and play well."

Arizona (23-3, 12-1) learned earlier Saturday that it is currently a No. 3 seed in the Midwest Region after the NCAA Tournament selection committee released its preliminary rankings. The Wildcats capped the day by holding off a solid team fighting for an NCAA spot despite Trier and Markkanen combining for nine points on 1-of-10 shooting.

Kadeem Allen helped picked up the scoring slack with 11 points and Arizona had a strong night on the glass to go with a solid defensive game to remain atop the Pac-12. The Wildcats had eight more rebounds, including an 11-4 advantage on the offensive glass, held Cal preseason All-American Ivan Raab to four points and three rebounds.

"We thought Cal was going to come in here and try to bully us, and play more physical," Allen said. "But tonight we passed the test and matched their intensity, got the job done."

Cal (18-7, 9-4) has made a big push into the NCAA Tournament bubble, stretching its winning streak to five games with a 15-point win over Arizona State on Wednesday.

The Bears kept it close against Arizona despite playing the second half without point guard Charlie Moore, but were never able to make a big run after the Wildcats built a nine-point halftime lead.

Jabari Bird led Cal with 19 points.

"That was two really good teams out there competing and playing hard," Cal coach Cuonzo Martin said. "It was a chess match and a hard-fought game. They did enough to win the ball game."

Arizona played better defensively than it did in a closer-than-expected win over Stanford on Wednesday and led 34-25 at halftime behind Simmons' 10 points , including two on a turnaround runner to beat the shot clock buzzer.

Raab was limited to two points in six minutes in the first half due to foul trouble. The Bears then had to play the second without Moore because of a hip injury.

Cal still managed to hang around even without its floor leader, pulling within 43-39 midway through the second half. Bird helped keep the Bears close in the second half, but Arizona never let Cal pull any closer.

"If you lose a guy like Charlie Moore, a guy who averages 14 points a game, which is a big loss for a guy who is real shifty at making plays," Martin said.

ROOKS TRIBUTE

Arizona picked a perfect night to pay acknowledge former player Sean Rooks.

The Wildcats had a pre-game tribute to the late star on the same night his son, Cal junior center Kameron, was in town.

"Every time I hear his voice, it puts a smile on my face," Rooks said. "I love seeing him and it's all I can see right now."

RAAB STRUGGLES

Raab entered Saturday's game averaging 15.2 points and his 10.9 rebounds were seventh nationally. The foul trouble limited his effectiveness in the first half and Arizona's double teams most of the night led to a quiet night.

Raab hit 2 of 7 shots in 26 minutes.

"When they doubled, they doubled with length, size and athleticism, so they did a good job," Martin said. "It slowed him up, the two fouls in the first half, but they did a good job doubling him, putting big bodies on him and forcing him to go over the top."

BIG PICTURE

Losing on the road to a Top 10 team should not hurt Cal, especially since the Bears managed to keep it close.

Arizona took care of its business at home against a solid team, which should keep the Wildcats in the top 10.

UP NEXT

Cal plays rival Stanford on Friday in its only game next week and Martin said it was too early to tell if Moore would be available.

Arizona plays at Washington State on Thursday, then heads to Washington on Feb. 18.

Leaders

California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bird 19 0 1 4 0 1
G. Mullins 13 0 1 3 1 0
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
K. Simmons 13 0 3 1 0 0
D. Ristic 12 0 2 3 0 0

Team Comparison

Cal Ariz
Points For 57 62
Field Goals 20/46-43% 22/50-44%
Three Pointers 6/19-32% 5/14-36%
Free Throws 11/12-92% 13/19-68%
Offensive Rebounds 4 11
Defensive Rebounds 20 21
Rebounds 25 37
Blocks 4 1
Steals 2 3
Turnovers 11 10
Personal Fouls 22 14
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Ariz Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Fri Dec 30 Ariz 67 @ Cal 62 D. Ristic 16 J. Bird 16
Sat Feb 11 Cal 57 @ Ariz 62 J. Bird 19 K. Simmons 13

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 14,644
Game Time: