NCAAB Game Recap - California at Stanford
Wed Mar 11, 2020 9:00 PM EDT

DelSt
75
NCC
92
F
Manh
49
Sien
63
F
Boston
64
Colg
61
F
How
77
NCAT
86
F
Iona
54
StPet
56
F
App
68
TxSt
85
F
GaSo
81
GASt
62
F
Pitt
58
NCSU
73
F
Wash
70
Ariz
77
F
TXAMC
62
NWSt
79
F
Rice
76
FIU
85
F
IdaSt
64
NoAZ
62
F
McNee
59
Lamar
80
F
UNC
53
Syr
81
F
UTEP
78
Marsh
86
F
WaSt
82
Colora
68
F
Ida
69
S UT
75
F
BC
58
ND
80
F
Cal
63
Stan
51
F
DeP
71
Xav
67
F
KSU
53
TCU
49
F
UTSA
69
UAB
74
F
Sac
62
Web
54
F
Mia-FL
64
Clem
69
F
Utah
69
OrSt
71
F
FAU
66
ODU
56
F
GTown
62
StJon
75
F
IaSt
71
OkSt
72
F
Ford
72
GrgWas
52
F
Nebras
64
Ind
89
F
Vand
73
Ark
86
F
StJos
70
GMas
77
F
NW
57
Minn
74
F
UGA
81
Miss
63
F

Mar 11, 2020, 9:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(10) California

30

33

63

(7) Stanford

20

31

51

Cal thumps Stanford to advance to Pac-12 quarterfinals
Thu Mar 12, 2020 12:35 AM

LAS VEGAS (AP) For California and Stanford players and coaches, the game went on - even with a cloud of uncertainty going on in the sports world - and world.

In perhaps their last game of the season in front of fans due to the threat of Coronavirus, the Cal Bears didn't want to make it their last game.

Matt Bradley and Paris Austin both had 18 points along with six rebounds each to lead California past Stanford 63-51 at the first round of the Pac-12 Tournament on Wednesday night at T-Mobile Arena.

Cal (14-18), which entered the tournament as the 10th seed, advanced to play No. 2 UCLA on Thursday. Kareem South added 15 points for the Bears.

The game will be among the last without fan restrictions. The league announced prior to the game the conference's tournament will be played under a restricted attendance policy.

Earlier in the day, the NCAA announced that its annual tournament would be played under similar circumstances.

"If health and the safety is the No. 1 priority that we say it is, then fully support keeping just those that are necessary to compete in the game tomorrow," said California coach Mark Fox, who won his 300th game in his career. "And hopefully we can regroup and play well."

"I think the players and everyone's safety is the most important thing," Austin said. "We love to play in front of fans, but right now safety is the most important thing."

Daejon Davis led seventh-seeded Stanford (20-12) with 16 points and Bryce Wills had 10 as the NCAA-bubble Cardinals finished 17-of-53 shooting (32%).

"I think today we just -- the intent was there and the care factor, as coach said, was there," Wills said. "But I think we laid a little bit of an egg today. And just our basketball lives are on the line right now. And we failed to do that today."

The Bears jumped to a 7-0 lead and never trailed. Stanford once tied it at 17. Cal led 30-20 at halftime, capped by a Joel Brown running layup at the buzzer. The Bears built their largest lead at 16 late in the game and now will look back at their 50-40 loss to the Bruins on Jan. 19.

"It's been a long time since we played UCLA," Fox said. "They're a completely different team. We couldn't score, their defense was elite."

STANFORD ON BUBBLE

Stanford coach Jerod Haase awaits word on a possible NCAA berth Sunday.

"If you look at a piece of paper, I think we would be in," he said. "But on the flip side of that, it's the eye test. If you take tonight out of the equation, I think our eye test looks pretty good. We have a team that competes defensively, for the most part have been elite consistently this year."

Fox pleaded for his rival to be selected.

"First of all, we beat a terrific team," he said. "This league deserves to have seven teams in the NCAA Tournament. Stanford had some great wins."

THE RIVALRY

The teams split the regular season with Cal winning the second game at home, 52-50 on Jan. 26. This was the fourth time the teams have met in the 22-year history of the conference tournament. The series record is 2-2. The last time was in 2012 when the Cardinal won 76-58. The Golden Bears still lead the all-time series 150-125.

TIP-INS

Cal: Fox, who also coached at Nevada (2004-2009) and Georgia (2009-2018), is now 300-194. This the first time Cal came into the tournament as a 10th seed. They had never been lower than ninth. The Bears are now 17-22 in tournament play.

Stanford: The Cardinal are looking to reach the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014. Coming into Wednesday, Stanford led the Pac-12 in shooting at 47.4% and was 20th nationally. Ironically, the Cardinal shot 27.3% in the first half. Stanford had three players earn All Pac-12 recognition with first-teamer Oscar da Silva (four points), who was averaging 16.1 points per game coming into Wednesday.

UP NEXT

Cal: Will play No. 2 UCLA Thursday in the quarterfinal round.

Stanford: Will await word for a postseason tournament berth.

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Leaders

California PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Austin 18 0 3 6 1 0
M. Bradley 18 0 1 6 0 0
Stanford PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
D. Davis 16 0 3 4 2 0
B. Wills 10 0 0 5 1 1

Team Comparison

Cal Stan
Points For 63 51
Field Goals 22/46-48% 17/53-32%
Three Pointers 3/12-25% 5/12-42%
Free Throws 16/20-80% 12/18-67%
Offensive Rebounds 3 3
Defensive Rebounds 33 22
Rebounds 36 25
Blocks 2 3
Steals 4 4
Turnovers 14 10
Personal Fouls 17 17
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - Cal Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 2 Cal 52 @ Stan 68 G. Anticevich 16 D. Davis 20
Sun Jan 26 Stan 50 @ Cal 52 O. da Silva 13 P. Austin 15
Wed Mar 11 Cal 63 @ Stan 51 P. Austin 18 D. Davis 16

Game Information

Stadium: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 7,452
Game Time: