NCAAB Game Recap - San Francisco at California
Wed Dec 5, 2018 11:00 PM EST

Wash
79
Gonz
81
F
Hartfo
54
Duke
84
F
ArkPB
47
TxTch
65
F
UNCW
69
UNC
97
F
VMI
68
VaTec
89
F
LeMoy
55
Buff
89
F
OhSt
77
Ill
67
F
Temp
59
Vill
69
F
Nebras
78
Minn
85
F
Lafy
63
UConn
90
F
Ohio
61
Xav
82
F
MtStM
71
StJon
85
F
Navy
80
Del
65
F
Monm
73
Hof
75
F
IlSt
75
IL-C
94
F
Akr
65
IPFW
68
F
Detr
57
Toled
101
F
W IL
64
Stetsn
68
F
Sien
40
StBon
82
F
Bingha
68
Morg
74
F
Stony
69
Manh
62
F
Tows
64
GrgWas
68
F
Mercer
64
FAU
68
F
Marsh
82
Duques
93
F
LoyMD
86
Drex
95
F
Quin
64
Dart
59
F
RobM
62
Canis
68
F
Brown
55
Butl
70
F
Leh
87
Yale
97
F
Copp
47
Rich
82
F
StJos
92
Princ
82
F
W&M
53
ODU
71
F
WCU
67
NCSU
100
F
Mia-O
65
WriSt
62
F
CenAR
41
Lou
86
F
N TX
80
IndSt
69
F
(N/A)
93
Citad
127
F
Colg
64
Colum
62
F
Hamp
66
CoCar
75
F
BGSU
64
Clev
82
F
USC-Up
77
E KY
79
F
MTSU
51
Vand
79
F
UND
56
UTRGV
70
F
OkSt
71
Tuls
74
F
TN-M
74
Tul
87
F
USA
60
NOrl
71
F
TxSt
61
TXAMC
55
F
VCU
54
Tex
53
F
W Ky
78
MOSt
84
F
LoyLA
84
UL
97
F
FlGlf
96
ORU
76
F
StLou
56
SIU
61
F
UCDav
62
NIU
71
F
Ida
70
WaSt
90
F
SouthCar
64
Wyo
73
F
UtSt
80
BYU
95
F
Denv
65
AF
73
F
Ball
75
LoyIL
69
F
(N/A)
72
CSNor
76
F
LoyMa
59
CS-Ful
49
F
Web
52
Fres
71
F
UCIrv
69
CBU
66
F
TCU
67
SMU
59
F
USD
73
SDSU
61
F
(N/A)
69
Pacif
74
F
S UT
71
LongB
82
F
Ark
98
ColSt
74
F
Portl
78
PorSt
87
F
USF
79
Cal
60
F

Dec 5, 2018, 11:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

San Francisco

34

45

79

California

24

36

60

San Francisco bounces back from first loss to beat Cal 79-60
Thu Dec 6, 2018 1:55 AM

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) Charles Minlend wasn't sure what to expect from his San Francisco teammates after the Dons flew back from Ireland following their first loss of the season over the weekend.

Two runs in the first half puncuated by a pair of Minlend dunks, followed by an equally big run in the second half, put any concerns to rest.

Minlend had 17 points and a career-high 11 rebounds, Jordan Ratinho made consecutive 3-pointers as part of a big run early in the second half and San Francisco pulled away and beat California 79-60 on Wednesday night.

"It's easy to keep pushing when you're winning games," Minlend said. "I was kind of curious to see how we were going to come out to start the game and also how our energy was going to be before the game. We were coming back to play against a Pac-12 team. I was really happy about how we came out and how we played."

The Dons won their first seven games before falling to No. 17 Buffalo in the championship game of the Belfast Classic in Northern Ireland on Saturday.

San Francisco didn't have much time to rest following the 10-hour flight home but regrouped well enough to beat California for the first time since 1997.

"It was easier coming back than going out," Dons coach Kyle Smith said. "I don't think I ever adjusted so I didn't know how our guys were."

Ratinho finished with 12 points and Jimbo Lull scored 14 for San Francisco.

Frankie Ferrari added nine points, seven assists and five rebounds as the Dons (8-1) bounced back from their only loss of the season to win going away in the first meeting between the two Northern California teams in more than a decade.

San Francisco led by 10 at halftime then broke the game open with a 22-5 run coming out of the break.

Ratinho got the Dons rolling after halftime with his shooting beyond the arc. Ferrari and Remu Raitanen also made 3s when San Francisco pushed its lead to 56-32.

"It was a great team effort," Minlend said. "Especially coming off a road trip out of the country. We were really aggressive and that helped us on both ends of the court."

California (2-5) couldn't keep up and lost its fourth in five games.

Andre Kelly had a season-high 17 points and nine rebounds for the Golden Bears.

"We got beat by a veteran team that wanted it more than we did tonight," Cal coach Wyking Jones said. "They just had more fight. We're young, they're an experienced team, and it looked like it tonight."

Minlend has scored in double digits in all but one game this season and got the Dons going early with a pair of dunks in the first half. He also made a 3-pointer when San Francisco went on another big run to extend its lead to 34-24 at the half.

BIG PICTURE

San Francisco: The Dons were a little sluggish to start in their first game since returning from the Belfast Classic in Ireland but they shrugged it off and won in impressive fashion while giving Smith his 50th win as San Francisco's coach. Lull, the team's 7-foot center, came on strong in the second half after being held to four points or fewer in three of his four previous games. Minlend's work on the boards was equally key and helped the Dons to a 40-28 advantage in that department.

California: The Bears continue to struggle through their nonconference schedule. They had as many turnovers (nine) as they did made shots in the first half, were dominated on the boards and threw away their last possession before halftime. It didn't get much better after that. Cal's depth also took a hit when Juhwan Harris-Dyson sat out the second half with an injury.

NATIONAL NOTICE

By playing Pac-12 schools like Cal and Stanford (on Dec. 22) the Dons are hoping to garner a little national recognition. Smith, San Francisco's third-year coach who was signed to an extension in the offseason, wants his players to embrace the hype. "I think it's a little premature to talk about that but our guys are into it so I might as well," Smith said. "This senior group is pretty good. Hopefully (the West Coast Conference) is where it's at and we'll get our recognition."

UP NEXT

San Francisco: The Dons return to War Memorial to start a four-game homestand beginning Thursday against Eastern Washington.

California: Hosts San Diego State on Saturday. The Bears have lost four straight and five of six to the Aztecs since 2005.

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Leaders

San Francisco PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. Minlend 17 0 1 11 1 0
J. Lull 14 0 1 4 1 0
California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
A. Kelly 17 0 0 9 0 1
D. McNeill 16 0 0 2 0 0

Team Comparison

USF Cal
Points For 79 60
Field Goals 29/59-49% 19/49-39%
Three Pointers 10/27-37% 7/23-30%
Free Throws 11/17-65% 15/21-71%
Offensive Rebounds 14 7
Defensive Rebounds 26 21
Rebounds 42 29
Blocks 2 5
Steals 5 3
Turnovers 11 12
Personal Fouls 19 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - USF Leads Series 1-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 5 USF 79 @ Cal 60 C. Minlend 17 A. Kelly 17

Game Information

Stadium: Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, California
Attendance: 4,039
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