NCAAB Game Recap - California at Arizona
Thu Feb 21, 2019 9:00 PM EST

Pepp
64
Gonz
92
F
Mich
69
Minn
60
F
Navy
70
LoyMD
79
F
GaSo
79
CoCar
74
F
StFNY
71
StFPA
81
F
UCF
55
Cin
60
F
MtStM
79
CenCT
66
F
Charl
84
W&M
86
F(OT)
JMU
60
NE
76
F
Tows
82
Hof
91
F(2OT)
UNCW
77
Elon
84
F
Bingha
81
UMassL
66
F
ETSU
94
VMI
70
F
WCU
76
UNCG
79
F(OT)
GWebb
65
UNCA
55
F
Samf
62
Mercer
65
F
Merrim
65
Bry
67
F
YSU
69
NoKY
76
F
Longw
66
Hamp
86
F
Clev
61
WriSt
87
F
Albany
74
Stony
70
F
LIU
49
RobM
62
F
Winth
81
Radf
87
F
Hartfo
70
UNH
50
F
Vermt
56
UMBC
65
F
SacHr
63
FaDi
81
F
Chat
68
Citad
65
F
GASt
80
App
75
F
USC-Up
60
ChaSo
92
F
IPFW
83
SDSt
92
F
UL
76
TexAr
64
F
ULM
63
TxSt
60
F
E IL
58
Belm
99
F
TN-M
75
Murr
85
F
E WA
62
S UT
76
F
Ida
54
NoAZ
75
F
E KY
67
TNTec
66
F
MorSt
64
JSU
65
F
ChiSt
71
UtVal
103
F
Oreg
49
USC
66
F
Cal
51
Ariz
76
F
SIU-E
85
TNSt
84
F
UConn
59
SMU
77
F
CBU
58
GrCan
91
F
HiPt
48
Campbl
61
F
USF
77
BYU
71
F
SEMO
70
APSU
83
F
UMKC
64
Seatt
69
F
Portl
52
USD
63
F
StMar
58
Pacif
32
F
CAPoly
47
UCIrv
74
F
IdaSt
93
PorSt
99
F
Web
76
Sac
78
F
UCDav
58
CS-Ful
62
F
OrSt
67
UCLA
68
F
HI
61
UCSB
79
F

Feb 21, 2019, 9:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

California

20

31

51

Arizona

30

46

76

Arizona ends 7-game losing streak with 76-51 win over Cal
Fri Feb 22, 2019 12:05 AM

TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) A hot Ryan Luther and a dose of confidence was just what Arizona needed to end a long losing streak.

Luther scored eight of his 19 points during a key second-half stretch and the Wildcats rolled over California 76-51 Thursday night to end their longest losing streak in 36 years.

"I'm stepping in with confidence," said Luther, who made 7 of 10 shots. "My coaches and teammates give me confidence and want me to shoot, so when I'm open I've got to shoot those."

Mired in an ugly slump, the Wildcats (15-12, 6-8 Pac-12) were solid defensively all night and turned on the offense in the second half to end a seven-game losing streak.

Arizona's bench scored 31 points and the Wildcats made 17 of 29 shots in the second half for its first win since Jan. 19.

Luther led the second-half charge with 13 points and went 5 for 8 from the 3-point line overall.

The senior has been on a roll lately, making 16 of 33 of his 3-pointers the past three games.

The key: being told by Arizona's coaches to shoot more.

"He's unselfish to a fault. Off the court, that's awesome, but on the court his greatest weapon is his ability to shoot it on a team that doesn't shoot well," Wildcats coach Sean Miller said. "When he gives up an open 3 and makes one more pass to a player that has a worse percentage than him, it's actually selfish, if you think about it. We need more players to shoot the ball like him."

Cal (5-21, 0-14) had another ugly offensive night to lose its 15th straight game. The Bears shot 30 percent and went 6 for 26 from the 3-point arc to remain winless in the Pac-12 since last Feb. 8

Justice Sueing had 18 points for the Bears, who may be trying too hard to win.

"They're pressing a little," Cal coach Wyking Jones said. "Guys want to make plays and they want to get back into the win column so bad that we're not allowing ourselves to slow down and make the right play."

Arizona won the first meeting with Cal 87-65 in Berkley on Jan. 12.

Since then, the Wildcats have gone in tailspin, losing eight of nine to go from NCAA Tournament longshot to hoping for an NIT berth.

The Bears continued their slide after playing Arizona, losing nine straight to stretch their winless streak to 14 games.

Arizona and Cal played like two teams with a combined 21 straight losses early, clanking shots and trading turnovers.

The Wildcats got better.

The Bears didn't.

Cal had a nearly six-minute span where it missed 11 of 12 shots and went 6 for 26 in the first half, including 2 of 13 on 3-pointers.

Arizona had similar troubles at the arc, going 4 for 15. The Wildcats made up for it by making 6 of 11 inside the arc and getting 15 points from their bench to lead 30-20.

Arizona stretched the lead to 43-25 with an early 11-0 run - eight by Luther - and used a short run later to go up 58-40.

"Luther got hot and we allowed him to get too many open shots and that was the difference in the game," Jones said.

BIG PICTURE

Cal could be looking at a winless run through the Pac-12 if it doesn't solve its offensive issues.

Arizona played the kind of game it needed to end a long losing streak, shutting down the Bears all night and finding its offensive flow in the second half.

MISSING WILLIAMS

Part of the reason for Arizona's losing streak has been the absence of Brandon Williams.

The freshman point guard has missed six straight games with a sore knee, leaving the Wildcats without one of its best shooters and ball handlers.

Miller said there's a slight chance Williams could be available for Sunday's game against Stanford, but next week is a more likely return.

LUTHER'S DUNK

Luther passed up an open 3-pointer in the second half and drove to the basket for a dunk.

Luther made the shot, but took a lot of ribbing from his teammates and his coach, who's Pittsburgh like he is.

"When he jumps, I never think he's going to dunk," Miller said. "The ball's going to hit the front of the rim, he's going to land flat on his back. He surprises you once in a while; that's for sure."

UP NEXT

Cal plays at Arizona State on Sunday.

Arizona hosts Stanford Sunday.

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Leaders

California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Sueing 18 0 0 6 2 1
P. Austin 12 0 2 3 2 0
Arizona PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
R. Luther 19 0 2 5 0 1
A. Barcello 14 0 1 2 1 0

Team Comparison

Cal Ariz
Points For 51 76
Field Goals 17/56-30% 27/55-49%
Three Pointers 6/26-23% 11/31-35%
Free Throws 11/16-69% 11/17-65%
Offensive Rebounds 9 7
Defensive Rebounds 22 28
Rebounds 33 36
Blocks 4 2
Steals 8 6
Turnovers 12 11
Personal Fouls 20 16
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Ariz Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 12 Ariz 87 @ Cal 65 C. Jeter 23 J. Sueing 27
Thu Feb 21 Cal 51 @ Ariz 76 J. Sueing 18 R. Luther 19

Game Information

Stadium: McKale Memorial Center, Tucson, Arizona
Attendance: 13,737
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