NCAAB Game Recap - California at Washington State
Thu Jan 17, 2019 10:00 PM EST

LoyMa
55
Gonz
73
F
MSU
70
Nebras
64
F
JMU
69
Del
76
F
GaSo
90
Troy
82
F
TNSt
79
TNTec
62
F
Charl
60
NE
69
F
UNCW
72
Hof
87
F
Canis
65
Quin
63
F
WriSt
80
YSU
74
F
Niag
57
Sien
66
F
Tows
66
Drex
72
F
NoKY
91
Clev
76
F
Manh
58
StPet
56
F
LaTec
63
ODU
64
F
USM
63
UNCC
60
F
Fairf
57
Monm
74
F
FAU
84
Marsh
96
F
VMI
82
ETSU
85
F
TN-M
73
E KY
97
F
Citad
77
Samf
80
F
UTSA
86
MTSU
89
F
UNCG
69
WCU
60
F
SEMO
69
MorSt
73
F
NebOm
80
W IL
71
F
Murr
83
E IL
61
F
IUPUI
76
WIGB
70
F
ArkSt
59
TexAr
68
F
Mercer
70
Chat
73
F
ArkLR
62
TxSt
80
F
SDak
74
ORU
77
F
IL-C
69
WIMil
81
F
FIU
77
W Ky
76
F
GASt
69
USA
66
F
UTEP
63
UAB
76
F
PorSt
69
S UT
83
F
Sac
66
NoAZ
64
F
Belm
80
JSU
91
F(OT)
UTRGV
61
UtVal
82
F
Stan
64
Wash
80
F
Oreg
59
Ariz
54
F
ChiSt
46
GrCan
80
F
IdaSt
59
Web
76
F
USF
53
Pacif
52
F
GWebb
58
Radf
75
F
APSU
79
SIU-E
71
F
Cal
59
WaSt
82
F
OrSt
67
AzSt
70
F
UCRiv
61
CS-Ful
69
F
UMKC
73
CSBak
74
F
NMSt
87
Seatt
60
F
USD
76
Portl
55
F
HI
84
CSNor
79
F
UCSB
69
UCDav
58
F
BYU
87
Pepp
76
F
SCla
55
StMar
75
F

Jan 17, 2019, 10:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

California

33

26

59

Washington State

42

40

82

Franks scores 24, leading a WSU rout of California 82-59
Fri Jan 18, 2019 1:47 AM

PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) Robert Franks, after missing four games with a hip contusion, returned to the court in a big way Thursday.

The 6-foot-9 senior scored 24 points and grabbed eight rebounds as Washington State beat California 82-59 on Thursday in a clash of the Pacific 12 Conference's winless teams.

Franks scored five quick points to open the second half with a jump shot and a 3-pointer wrapped around a lost ball turnover that put WSU ahead by double digits barely a minute into the final period. The Cougars lead stretched to as many as 29 points from there.

"It's nice having Robo back and I told this team before the game, we have what I would call a lot of growth potential in us," said WSU coach Ernie Kent.

Coach Kent said WSU, thanks to a series of injuries, is still finding its identity and the Cougars have a higher ceiling for how good this team can become.

Washington State (8-9, 1-3) picked up their first win in Pac-12 conference play after losing the last three conference games and last six overall.

The Cougars had five players score in double figures. Freshman CJ Elleby who is the second leading scorer for WSU finished with 11 after picking up his fourth foul with 16:02 left in the second half. Viont'e Daniels and Marvin Cannon also finished with 11 points while Jeff Pollard had 10.

Justice Sueing scored 15 points for California (5-12, 0-5). Matt Bradley added 14 points for the Bears.

The Bears only managed to shoot 39 percent from the field while allowing 14 turnovers.

The Cougars finished the first half strong, going on a 14-4 run in the last 5:30. Ahmed Ali sparked the Cougars with a 3 and Franks finished a 3-point play on the next possession. WSU capped the run with layups from Franks and Pollard to build a 42-33 halftime lead.

In the second half, Cannon followed a Franks missed 3 with a vicious one-handed dunk bringing the home crowd to their feet.

"We had to get the rhythm back and that's what we did in the second half. That's why you saw us stay with one group for a long period of time to get them comfortable," Kent said.

WSU shot 54 percent from the field and made 45 percent of their 3-pointers in a rare efficient game this season.

Elleby beat the shot clock for a 3 before the buzzer sounded as WSU closed the game with a final 10-0 run for a comfortable 26-point lead.

BIG PICTURE

Washington State: The Cougars still face an uphill battle in the Pac-12. WSU is expected to finish at the bottom of the standings. WSU stays home to play a struggling Stanford team that is led by KZ Okpala who averages 18 points per game.

California: The Bears season continues to sink after a loss to a terrible WSU team. Cal is now on a five game Pac-12 losing streak and is in danger to finish the season last in the conference.

HOME SWEET HOME

The Cougars are now 8-0 when they play at home in Beasley Coliseum this season.

"We can get better here at home. The road, where we have not had a lot of success, has still forced us to grow because some of those guys grew up on the road even though we weren't winning games. They were growing individually," said coach Kent.

UP NEXT

California plays Washington on Saturday.

Washington State hosts Stanford on Saturday.

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Leaders

California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Sueing 15 0 0 3 0 0
M. Bradley 14 0 2 4 1 0
Washington State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Franks 24 0 2 8 1 0
V. Daniels 11 0 1 4 1 0

Team Comparison

Cal WaSt
Points For 59 82
Field Goals 22/56-39% 30/56-54%
Three Pointers 6/16-38% 9/20-45%
Free Throws 9/16-56% 13/17-76%
Offensive Rebounds 7 5
Defensive Rebounds 23 31
Rebounds 31 39
Blocks 0 1
Steals 5 6
Turnovers 14 10
Personal Fouls 16 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 17 Cal 59 @ WaSt 82 J. Sueing 15 R. Franks 24

Game Information

Stadium: Wallis Beasley Performing Arts Coliseum, Pullman, Washington
Attendance: 2,130
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