NCAAB Game Recap - Oregon State at California
Wed Mar 8, 2017 5:41 PM EST

BethC
60
NCC
95
F
Leh
65
Buck
81
F
SCSt
88
Norf
93
F(OT)
Clem
72
Duke
79
F
ULM
73
ArkSt
70
F(OT)
USM
75
Rice
86
F
OrSt
62
Cal
67
F
CenAR
69
SHSU
77
F
SDSU
62
UNLV
52
F(OT)
SeLA
65
Lamar
77
F
App
64
Troy
84
F
FAU
74
Marsh
89
F
Pitt
63
UVA
75
F
Wash
73
USC
78
F
AF
83
Wyo
68
F
ArkLR
71
ULALA
78
F
UNCC
73
UAB
74
F
Wake
90
VaTec
99
F
WaSt
63
Col
73
F
Tex
61
TxTch
52
F
DeP
64
Xav
75
F
Mia-FL
62
Syr
57
F
USA
67
CoCar
80
F
UTSA
56
W Ky
52
F
SJSU
64
UtSt
90
F
Stan
88
AzSt
98
F(OT)
Okla
63
TCU
82
F
GTown
73
StJon
74
F
Rut
66
OhSt
57
F
Duques
71
StLou
72
F
Mizzu
86
Aub
83
F(OT)
PSU
76
Nebras
67
F(OT)
StJos
63
UMass
70
F
LSU
52
MissSt
79
F

Mar 8, 2017, 5:41 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(12) Oregon State

29

33

62

(5) California

32

35

67

Bird leads Cal past Oregon State in Pac-12 Tournament opener
Wed Mar 8, 2017 9:28 PM

LAS VEGAS (AP) California had a hard time shaking an Oregon State team that had won five games all season. The Bears ended the regular season with five losses in six games, so there was no way they could afford to lose this.

Cal found a way to close out a harder-than-expected game and now gets a shot to move on to the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 Tournament.

Jabari Bird scored 20 points and converted a key 3-point play with 54 seconds left, helping California grind out a 67-62 victory over Oregon State Wednesday in the first round of the Pac-12 Tournament.

"We knew it would be tough just finding a way to win, get the rust off us," Cal coach Cuonzo Martin. "Felt like we were playing with a 15-pound-weight vest on our backs. We found a way to get the win, and now we can move forward."

Cal (20-11) labored for most of the game offensively and had a hard time containing Oregon State's Stephen Thompson Jr. The fifth-seeded Bears pulled it out behind Bird and a strong second half by Ivan Rabb.

The 6-foot-11 forward had 12 points and 13 rebounds after scoring two on 1-of-7 shooting in the first half, helping the Bears earn a rematch against Utah in Thursday's quarterfinals.

The Utes beat Cal by 30 on March 2, putting a dent in their NCAA Tournament hopes.

"It's not added motivation, it's a game in March that we need to win, so that's enough motivation right there," Bird said. "But, I mean, Utah's a great team, and like I said before, we're looking forward to the challenge."

Thompson had 25 points and hit 5 of 6 from 3-point range to keep Oregon State (5-27) in the game until late. The Beavers pulled within 59-57, but Bird was fouled on a layup and hit the free throw to put Cal up five.

The Beavers couldn't come up with the key stops when they needed it and hurt themselves from the free-throw line, hitting 14 of 24.

"We missed some free throws when we were struggling to score in the end of the second half, and then a couple times we got off page defensively, gambled, and they made us pay with back-to-back 3s," Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle said. "They hit back-to-back 3s there, and we had a stretch where we missed six out of eight free throws. You know, it's a two-possession game. You can't let that happen."

The Bears came into the game knowing they couldn't afford a letdown against the 12th-seeded Beavers to maintain any hope of reaching the NCAA Tournament.

Cal won the two regular-season meetings against Oregon State by a combined 41 points, but the Beavers were ready for the Bears in round three.

Oregon State opened the game by making three of its first four shots from 3-point range and hounded Cal defensively. The Beavers had an early 10-4 run to lead by eight and withstood a run by Cal to stay within 32-29 at halftime.

Oregon State continued to hang around, still within one after Cal forgot to guard Thompson on back-to-back 3-pointers midway through.

Even when the Bears tried to pull away, the Beavers stayed on their heels, keeping the game closer than expected.

"I feel like we've grown a lot, especially the way we ended tonight," said Oregon State's Kendal Manuel, who had 11 points. "We showed that we're going to stick through everything together and no matter what is coming at us, someone else is going to step up and make that next play."

BIG PICTURE

Oregon State should be in good shape headed into next season with a young roster that loses only backup center Cheikh N'diaye.

Cal will need to play better in the quarterfinals against Utah, a team it split with during the regular season.

RABB'S REBOUND

Rabb was a non-factor in the first half, but took the ball to the basket on his first touch of the second and played more aggressively the rest of the way. The double-double was his 29th career, tying Leon Power for second-most in school history.

"He just missed some shots that he normally makes," Martin said. "But I think settling in and being more assertive in the second half and having a presence was the difference."

UP NEXT

Oregon State's season is over.

Cal faces Utah in the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals on Thursday.

Leaders

Oregon State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Thompson Jr. 25 0 1 5 0 1
K. Manuel 11 0 3 0 2 0
California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Bird 20 0 3 3 0 0
I. Rabb 12 0 1 13 1 0

Team Comparison

OrSt Cal
Points For 62 67
Field Goals 19/47-40% 23/58-40%
Three Pointers 10/17-59% 8/23-35%
Free Throws 14/24-58% 13/19-68%
Offensive Rebounds 6 14
Defensive Rebounds 21 26
Rebounds 30 43
Blocks 1 4
Steals 7 7
Turnovers 13 13
Personal Fouls 20 22
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2016-17 Reg Season - Cal Leads Series 3-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 21 Cal 69 @ OrSt 58 I. Rabb 18 D. Eubanks 22
Fri Feb 24 OrSt 46 @ Cal 76 K. Manuel 14 I. Rabb 16
Wed Mar 8 OrSt 62 @ Cal 67 S. Thompson Jr. 25 J. Bird 20

Game Information

Stadium: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 7,846
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