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Cal Basketball: No. 3 Arizona Dismantles Bears As Coach Mark Fox Is Ejected
It began gravely for Cal on Sunday evening and it just deteriorated.

No. 3 Arizona showed itself to be the best group the Bears have confronted this season, leaping out to a 17-3 lead and bulldozing their direction to a 96-71 triumph at Haas Pavilion. 토토사이트

Meanwhile, disappointed Cal mentor Mark Fox was shot out subsequent to getting his subsequent specialized foul with 2:37 left in the a large portion of that finished with the Wildcats driving 48-27.

The Bears (9-10, 2-6 Pac-12) lost their fifth consecutive game and should some way or another refocus prior to playing Thursday at No. 9 UCLA and Saturday at No. 16 USC. Cal is winless out and about this season.

Cal lost to both Los Angeles schools in Berkeley recently, yet neither of them looked the equivalent of Arizona (16-1, 6-0). The Wildcats did anything they desired on Sunday and there was minimal the Bears could do to stop them.

The Bears' three best players - Andre Kelly, Jordan Shepherd and Grant Anticevich - consolidated to shoot 4 for 16 in the main half. Shepherd, who missed his initial seven shots, ended up as Cal's top scorer with 21 focuses on 6-for-19 shooting.

Kelly added up to eight focuses and eight bounce back and Anticevich had seven focuses and seven bounce back. Kuany was the Bears' second-driving scorer with nine places.

Cal completed the early evening time shooting 43%. The Bears had a season-best 15 hostile bounce back - their second-most noteworthy absolute of the period - proof of how hard they played. All things being equal, Arizona wound up with a 46-37 by and large bouncing back edge.

The Wildcats, under first-year mentor Tommy Lloyd, have now won 10 straight against Cal since Jan. 23, 2016 - precisely six years sooner - when the Bears pulled a 74-73 surprise of a twelfth positioned Arizona group. Cal is 0-5 this season against AP Top-25 groups.

Arizona played without beginning power forward Azuolas Tubelis, a 6-foot-11 sophomore from Lithuania, who hyper-extended his lower leg at Stanford on Thursday and was wearing a boot on the seat at Haas. The Cats barely missed his 15.1 focuses or 6.1 bounce back.

Christian Koloko, a 7-1 sophomore from Cameroon, had 19 focuses, a profession best 13 bounce back and three hindered shots. Sophomore Oumar Ballo, a 7-foot, 260-pounder from Mali via Gonzaga, had 14 focuses, 11 of them in the main half. Both were simply too large for the Bears.

Little forward Bennedict Mathurin, who will be a NBA lottery pick this late spring, scored 14 focuses to go with eight bounce back and four helps, as five players ended up in twofold figures for the country's No. 2 scoring group.

Arizona made nine of its initial 14 shots in the game, Cal began 1 for 13.

Subsequent to falling behind 17-3 over the initial six or more minutes, the Bears showed extraordinary battle, particularly in all out attack mode sheets. They got three fresh opportunities on one belonging before Kelly changed over a putback, and three on one more prompting a layup by Anticevich.

A leap shot by Makale Foreman got Cal inside 24-14 with 9:32 left in the half, yet that was the last time the Bears were just about as close as 10 places.

Fox accepted his first specialized with 4:06 left and resulting free tosses by Jalen Terry pushed the edge to 41-18. The Bears' third-year mentor went a couple of steps onto the court two minutes after the fact to again contend a call and, after clearly being cautioned, got his second "T" and was gone.