NCAAB Game Recap - California at Colorado
Wed Mar 13, 2019 5:39 PM EDT

SCSt
73
Norf
78
F
Buck
80
Colg
94
F
Copp
79
NCAT
82
F(OT)
Mia-FL
56
VaTec
71
F
Cal
51
Colora
56
F
HCU
79
Lamar
81
F
MTSU
61
UAB
70
F
Ida
71
MTSt
75
F
SJSU
56
AF
87
F
CenAR
73
TXAMC
53
F
Pitt
59
Syr
73
F
Rice
65
Marsh
82
F
WaSt
51
Oreg
84
F
IdaSt
80
S UT
94
F
Wyo
68
NM
78
F
ND
53
Lou
75
F
Stan
72
UCLA
79
F
DeP
74
StJon
82
F
WVU
72
Okla
71
F
N TX
71
FIU
57
F
Sac
72
NoAZ
60
F
Clem
58
NCSU
59
F
ColSt
57
Bois
66
F
Ariz
65
USC
78
F
FAU
56
LaTec
57
F
Butl
57
Prov
80
F
OkSt
70
TCU
73
F
Ford
50
Rich
52
F
NW
69
Ill
74
F(OT)
Vand
52
TAMU
69
F
UMass
64
GrgWas
68
F(OT)
Nebras
68
Rut
61
F
UGA
61
Mizzu
71
F

Mar 13, 2019, 5:39 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(12) California

22

29

51

(5) Colorado

28

28

56

Wright leads Colorado to 56-51 win over Cal at Pac-12
Wed Mar 13, 2019 9:35 PM

LAS VEGAS (AP) Colorado had trouble holding onto the ball, didn't shoot particularly well and let a double-digit lead slip to three in the final minute.

The Buffaloes found a way to overcome it all and are headed into the Pac-12 Tournament quarterfinals.

McKinley Wright IV scored 18 points and Colorado overcame a season-high 23 turnovers to hold off California 56-51 on Wednesday in the opening round.

"Well, that was the epitome of winning ugly. Probably an understatement," Colorado coach Tad Boyle said. "But I these guys in the locker room, our program is built on defense and rebounding for a reason. It's for days like this, games like this, when the offense is not functioning the way we want it to function, that we find a way to win a game by guarding, by rebounding."

The fifth-seeded Buffaloes (20-11) gave up 17 points from their turnovers, but made up for it shutting down the Bears defensively and outrebounding them 40-19.

Colorado used an eight-point burst midway through the second half to go up 10 and held off a late Cal charge to remain undefeated (8-0) in Pac-12 Tournament first-round games

The Buffaloes move on to face No. 4 seed Oregon State in Thursday's quarterfinals.

"I think we were rushing a lot of things tonight," Wright said. "We were anxious to go out and play the first round of the tournament and to make 23 turnovers was too much. We're happy to get out with a win. We'll be better tomorrow."

The 12th-seeded Bears (8-23) shot nearly 50 percent while winning their final three regular-season games, but reverted to their shooting struggles in the Pac-12 Tournament.

Cal trimmed a 10-point lead to three in the final minute and had a shot to tie after a 3-pointer by Wright was waved off upon review. Matt Bradley got a decent look at a 3-pointer, but his shot hit the front rim and Colorado's Tyler Bey hit two free throws with 2.4 second left to seal it.

Bradley had 17 points to lead the Bears, who shot 34 percent.

"I felt like in the first half we were a little stagnant offensively," Cal coach Wyking Jones said. "We had a couple of scoring droughts, but defensively I thought we did a really good job. I was definitely happy with my team's effort today."

Cal lost its first 15 Pac-12 games before stunning eventual champion Washington on Feb. 28. The Bears followed with wins over Washington State and rival Stanford to close out the regular season and head into the conference tournament on a mini roll.

The Buffaloes landed in Las Vegas on a bit of roll as well, winning eight of their final 10 games to just miss an opening-round bye as a top-four seed.

Colorado won the lone regular-season meeting 68-59 after blowing an 18-point lead.

The rematch was a defensive battle early, with neither team able to get into much of a rhythm.

The Buffaloes triggered a 13-2 run with their defense, going up 23-14 after a pair of steals and break-away dunks by Daylen Kountz. Cal went more than five minutes without scoring during Colorado's run.

"Our defense is a lot better when we score," Jones said. "And we just have more energy, we're able to set our defense after we score. I just felt like the drought affected us, even though we still held them to a decent percentage."

Colorado took control with a quick 8-0 spurt to go up 10, but went more than three minutes without scoring as Cal cut the lead to 50-47.

The Bears were able to keep Colorado within reach, but couldn't come up with the big plays when they needed them.

BIG PICTURE

Colorado played just well enough to win, but will need to clean up the turnovers if it's going to advance again in the tournament.

Cal's late-season offense resurgence ended in Las Vegas and so did its disappointing season.

UP NEXT

Colorado faces Oregon State in the Pac-12 quarterfinals.

Cal's season is over.

---

More AP college basketball coverage: https://apnews.com/Collegebasketball and https://twitter.com/AP-Top25

Leaders

California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Bradley 17 0 2 5 4 0
J. Sueing 10 0 3 3 1 2
Colorado PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
M. Wright 18 0 3 7 1 1
D. Schwartz 11 0 1 8 0 0

Team Comparison

Cal Colora
Points For 51 56
Field Goals 16/47-34% 20/46-43%
Three Pointers 8/22-36% 8/20-40%
Free Throws 11/15-73% 8/12-67%
Offensive Rebounds 2 10
Defensive Rebounds 17 30
Rebounds 21 42
Blocks 6 2
Steals 12 5
Turnovers 11 23
Personal Fouls 14 13
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

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

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 24 Colora 68 @ Cal 59 L. Siewert 18 P. Austin 13
Wed Mar 13 Cal 51 @ Colora 56 M. Bradley 17 M. Wright 18

Game Information

Stadium: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 9,748
Game Time: