NCAAB Game Recap - Central Arkansas at California
Wed Dec 6, 2017 10:00 PM EST

Wash
74
Kansas
65
F
LoyIL
65
Fla
59
F
WCU
61
UNC
104
F
Kent
70
Xav
96
F
Fairf
66
Hou
88
F
South
76
Tul
95
F
Radf
68
VaTec
95
F
CoCar
85
Hamp
81
F
HCU
74
StPet
76
F
Rider
75
RobM
78
F
Navy
70
Copp
53
F
SIU-E
82
IUPUI
81
F
Clev
67
W MI
78
F
Morg
78
Tows
82
F(OT)
Hof
85
Monm
84
F
Yale
86
Leh
77
F
NoKY
71
ETSU
84
F
Army
66
Bingha
71
F
Bry
68
Albany
84
F
GaTec
60
Woff
63
F
Wisc
55
Temp
59
F
Wyo
64
SouthCar
80
F
Brown
72
Prov
77
F(OT)
Rich
60
ODU
79
F
HolyC
50
UMass
64
F
Sien
60
Lou
86
F
W&M
77
GMas
70
F
Princ
60
GrgWas
71
F
Harv
47
Ford
45
F
LoyMD
71
FSU
96
F
Oakl
89
E MI
95
F
Toled
89
Detr
86
F
Buff
75
Del
72
F
TNTec
66
Dayt
79
F
StBon
73
Canis
65
F
IPFW
79
Akr
83
F
UMKC
87
SEMO
91
F
Colg
76
Maris
78
F
SFA
85
LaTec
83
F
UMBC
81
DelSt
60
F
(N/A)
48
UIC
76
F
TXAMC
78
UTRGV
82
F
Amer
56
W IL
69
F
E IL
57
WIGB
59
F
McMur
50
TxSt
100
F
LoyLA
56
ULALA
98
F
Drake
65
SDak
93
F
MTSU
66
Vand
63
F
SIU
69
StLou
74
F
IndSt
76
N TX
79
F(OT)
APSU
57
Ill
64
F
GWebb
55
Aub
80
F
URI
64
Bama
68
F
Stetsn
59
Duques
73
F
Penn
73
Lafy
68
F
LongB
89
S UT
94
F
SDCh
70
NoAZ
79
F
Web
56
UtVal
83
F
CSNor
66
IdaSt
74
F
UCIrv
59
UtSt
62
F
USD
65
NMSt
60
F
NM
57
Col
75
F
IlSt
68
BYU
80
F
AbCh
62
AF
58
F
CenCT
57
DeP
85
F
PorSt
94
LoyMa
85
F
CS-Ful
76
Portl
66
F
WaSt
64
Ida
91
F
CenAR
96
Cal
69
F
Pacif
67
UCDav
71
F
(N/A)
74
Sac
97
F
PVAM
60
HI
72
F
Mont
UCLA
Canc

Dec 6, 2017, 10:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Central Arkansas

45

51

96

California

25

44

69

Howard stays hot from deep, leads Central Arkansas past Cal
Thu Dec 7, 2017 1:05 AM

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) With his team leading by 20 points early in the second half, Central Arkansas guard Jordan Howard huddled with his teammates during a timeout and challenged them to push the tempo even more.

Coming off a pair of close losses on the road, Howard felt it was important for the Bears to keep the tempo going.

They did that and then some.

Howard scored 26 points, including five 3-pointers, and had six assists, and Central Arkansas beat California 96-69 on Wednesday night.

"We've been through a lot throughout these four years rebuilding the program," Howard said. "We know how close we are to being a great team. We're just paying attention to the details and the little things that matter."

Mathieu Kamba added a season-high 23 points and had seven rebounds while DeAndre Jones had 13 points and six assists for the Bears (5-5).

Central Arkansas dropped back-to-back games to Arkansas-Little Rock and San Francisco by a combined eight points before rolling over California (3-6) in the first game between the two schools.

The Bears led 57-37 when Howard issued his challenge. By the next timeout, Central Arkansas had pushed its lead to 77-42.

"I think it was the key to the game," Central Arkansas coach Russ Pennell said. "One of the toughest things in sports is playing with a big lead. You can either get too conservative or get too loose. The guys just locked in and played basketball. They didn't worry about anything other than playing the game the right way."

Howard, the school's career-leader for 3s, got off to a slow start but made four shots beyond the arc after halftime when he scored 17 points.

By then Central Arkansas was comfortably ahead. The Bears were never threatened after a big run in the first half and led by as many as 35 points midway through the second half.

Don Coleman scored 20 points for California. Marcus Lee added 11 points, five rebounds and four blocks.

The game was sloppy on both sides early before Central Arkansas went on a 24-6 run to take control. Kamba scored seven consecutive points to start the run and Jones made a 3-pointer to cap it, putting Central Arkansas up 29-18.

Jones made another 3-pointer as part of a 10-0 run then converted a mid-court steal into an easy layup that extended it to 45-25.

California couldn't keep up.

The Golden Bears made only two buckets over the final 11 minutes of the first half and committed a season-high 22 turnovers in the game - one more made field goals.

"Major, major setback," Cal coach Wyking Jones said. "We have to go back and figure it out. We're young but we can't keep using that as an excuse. We're better than we showed tonight."

BIG PICTURE

Central Arkansas: The Bears finally got a win over a Pac-12 school after taking UCLA to overtime earlier this season. They were a little sloppy early but never looked back after taking the lead and won going away despite a slow night from Howard, their leading scorer. Tanner Schmit missed the final six minutes of the first half with a bloody nose. He returned to start the second half and made three consecutive shots coming out of the break.

California: Jones and his staff have a lot of work to do with this young team. As has been the case much of the season, the Golden Bears were their own worst enemy. The offense was stagnant most of the game and the defense gave up far too many open looks. With four non-conference games left time is running out to get the problems corrected.

CLOSING IN

Howard already owns Central Arkansas' career record for 3-pointers and is nearing a milestone in the Southland Conference as well. Howard is tied with Josh Alexander of Stephen F. Austin with 311 made 3-pointers. Demond Mallett of McNeese State holds the record with 331.

UP NEXT

Central Arkansas: Returns home to host Arkansas-Little Rock on Saturday.

California: Travels to play San Diego State on Saturday.

Leaders

Central Arkansas PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Howard 26 0 6 2 1 0
M. Kamba 23 0 3 7 0 1
California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Coleman 20 0 2 3 1 0
M. Lee 11 0 0 5 0 4

Team Comparison

CenAR Cal
Points For 96 69
Field Goals 31/63-49% 21/55-38%
Three Pointers 12/24-50% 3/13-23%
Free Throws 22/24-92% 24/29-83%
Offensive Rebounds 11 14
Defensive Rebounds 23 23
Rebounds 40 40
Blocks 4 8
Steals 6 2
Turnovers 13 22
Personal Fouls 24 24
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2017-18 Reg Season - CenAR Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 6 CenAR 96 @ Cal 69 J. Howard 26 D. Coleman 20

Game Information

Stadium: Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, California
Attendance: 7,813
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