NCAAB Game Recap - Washington at California
Thu Feb 28, 2019 11:00 PM EST

Gonz
86
Pacif
66
F
Nebras
53
Mich
82
F
Woff
80
Chat
54
F
Wash
73
Cal
76
F
StFPA
83
Merrim
72
F
RobM
63
SacHr
87
F
Xav
84
StJon
73
F
NE
75
Del
64
F
TxSt
58
Troy
44
F
UConn
63
WichSt
65
F
W&M
67
Tows
65
F
NMSt
75
UMKC
55
F
Elon
73
JMU
58
F
Winth
75
Hamp
90
F
Bry
66
StFNY
74
F
IL-C
72
Oakl
86
F
ArkLR
66
GaSo
81
F
Hof
80
Drex
77
F
FaDi
65
MtStM
59
F
CenCT
55
LIU
84
F
ArkSt
60
GASt
76
F
UNCG
100
Citad
96
F
Mercer
71
VMI
84
F
Marsh
90
LaTec
79
F
W Ky
73
UAB
67
F
UND
88
IPFW
82
F
APSU
80
E KY
82
F
Furm
90
Samf
81
F
Murr
71
MorSt
52
F
ODU
65
UTSA
64
F
FAU
60
N TX
54
F
App
75
ULM
81
F
WriSt
67
WIGB
70
F
CoCar
70
UL
83
F
IUPUI
85
Detr
87
F
NoKY
65
WIMil
55
F
TexAr
75
USA
57
F
UTRGV
82
ChiSt
77
F
NebOm
80
ORU
84
F
TNSt
74
SEMO
89
F
TNTec
68
SIU-E
76
F
USC
88
UCLA
93
F(OT)
WaSt
50
Stan
98
F
Ariz
74
OrSt
72
F
Tul
64
Tuls
72
F
NDSU
65
SDak
75
F
Web
61
N CO
85
F
Minn
62
NW
50
F
W IL
46
Denv
74
F
JSU
89
E IL
84
F(2OT)
Belm
112
TN-M
67
F
Sac
59
E WA
56
F
CAPoly
75
CS-Ful
86
F
Seatt
67
CBU
65
F
LongB
69
UCSB
64
F
USD
91
USF
90
F(OT)
PorSt
67
Ida
65
F
AzSt
51
Oreg
79
F
SCla
70
LoyMa
72
F
Portl
48
StMar
65
F
UCIrv
64
UCDav
48
F

Feb 28, 2019, 11:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

(25) Washington

44

29

73

California

45

31

76

Cal snaps Pac-12 skid with 76-73 win over No. 25 Washington
Fri Mar 1, 2019 2:04 AM

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) In a season full of disappointment, California found something to celebrate.

Darius McNeill scored 19 points and Connor Vanover added 18 to help the Golden Bears snap a 23-game losing streak in Pac-12 play and win for the first time at all in 2019 by beating No. 25 Washington 76-73 on Thursday night.

"I just say it's about time," forward Justice Sueing said. "We've been on a rough stretch for a minute now, all of 2019 pretty much. The most important thing is the guys all decided we were going to stay together and not let the losses interfere with our relationship and how hard we play. It brought us the goods."

The Bears (6-22, 1-15) had lost 16 straight games overall since beating San Jose State on Dec. 21 and hadn't won a conference game since beating Oregon State on Feb. 3, 2018, including a loss in the Pac-12 Tournament last March.

This was by far the biggest win in coach Wyking Jones' two years at Cal, giving him a locker room celebration in a season where he has faced calls to lose his job.

"I'm soaking wet because they doused me with water," Jones said. "We had a good time in there celebrating the win. I'm so happy for the guys because they've gone through this losing streak and we've all stayed positive and continued to scratch and fight and claw. We've gotten close a lot, but to get a win tonight against a really good team means a lot for us."

The Huskies (22-6, 13-2) had won 15 of 16 games coming into this matchup and still ended up earning the outright regular-season conference title when both Oregon State and Arizona State lost.

David Crisp scored 32 points to lead Washington, but missed a potential game-tying 3-pointer at the buzzer to set off a rare celebration at Haas Pavilion.

Jaylen Nowell added 22 points for the Huskies.

"We didn't respect the game," Crisp said. "We didn't respect our opponent. We just expected we would come out and win the game. Obviously, you're never going to win basketball games like that."

The Bears built a 67-60 lead midway through the half on a 3-pointer by Sueing that forced Washington to take a timeout. But the Huskies rallied from there and tied the game at 71 with less than five minutes to play when Nowell hit a 3-pointer and a fastbreak layup on successive possessions.

With the Huskies trailing by one in the final minute, Sueing blocked a layup by Nowell and Cal came up with the loose ball. Paris Austin made two free throws with 23.8 seconds to play to put the Bears up 76-73.

Dominic Green then missed a 3-pointer for Washington, but the Huskies got another chance when McNeill missed the front end of a one-and-one.

But Nowell and Crisp missed 3s in the final 6 seconds to give Cal the win.

Despite the big disparity in the standings between the teams, Cal managed to keep up with Washington at the start. The Bears went on a 13-2 run late in the first half to take a 42-34 lead capped by back-to-back baskets from Vanover.

But Crisp ended that spurt with a 3-pointer and added another off-balance shot from long range just before the buzzer to give him 21 points in the half and cut Cal's lead to 45-44.

THE TAKEAWAY

Washington: The Huskies are usually stout on defense and had allowed just 100 points total the past two games. But they struggled to slow a Cal team that has struggled to score all season and had just 52 points total in a loss at Washington in January. Coach Mike Hopkins lit into his team during two timeouts in the first half for their lackadaisical defense and the Huskies were unable to overcome that.

California: The Bears led at the half for the fourth time in the past eight games, but this time held on for the win. They had been outscored by 37 points after halftime in those previous three games. They trailed the Huskies just 29-28 at halftime on Jan. 19 in Seattle before losing 71-52. But they put together a complete effort this time.

UP NEXT

Washington: Visit Stanford on Sunday.

California: Host Washington State on Saturday.

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Leaders

Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Crisp 32 0 3 0 1 0
J. Nowell 22 0 5 8 2 0
California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. McNeill 19 0 0 1 1 0
C. Vanover 18 0 0 7 1 1

Team Comparison

Wash Cal
Points For 73 76
Field Goals 27/55-49% 30/54-56%
Three Pointers 11/27-41% 8/15-53%
Free Throws 8/13-62% 8/12-67%
Offensive Rebounds 8 8
Defensive Rebounds 18 21
Rebounds 30 30
Blocks 5 3
Steals 5 8
Turnovers 11 11
Personal Fouls 13 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Series Tied 1-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Jan 19 Cal 52 @ Wash 71 A. Kelly 14 D. Green 17
Thu Feb 28 Wash 73 @ Cal 76 D. Crisp 32 D. McNeill 19

Game Information

Stadium: Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, California
Attendance: 6,441
Game Time: