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Cal-UCLA Wrap

By Steven Dunst March 13, 2008 | 8:32 pm
Posted in: M. Hoops

As most of you should know by now, Cal lost 88-66 to UCLA. The game wasn’t even really as close as the final score. In the first 10 minutes the Bears just struggled to get the ball up the court, committing 10 turnovers in their first 19 possessions. Darren Collison’s hounding defense, coupled with some big minutes from Lorenzo Mata-Real in the first half on the defensive end (he had four blocks for the game) allowed the Bruins to rack up easy transition buckets and give themselves a big cushion going into halftime.

That might’ve been the last time we see Ryan Anderson in a Cal uniform, unless the Bears are invited to the NIT or the CBI (whatever that is) on Sunday. Anderson scored 15 points and grabbed seven boards in what might have been his collegiate finale, but he never really got going.After the game, he talked a lot about how Cal’s poor shot selection doomed it against the defensive-minded Bruins. (Click here to read more…)

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LIVE Halftime of Cal v. UCLA

By Steffi Chan | 2:43 pm
Posted in: M. Hoops

If Cal men’s basketball coach Ben Braun doesn’t make some huge adjustments in the second half, this game could well become a blowout.

The halftime score stands at UCLA 39, Cal 25. (Click here to read more…)

USC-ASU controversial end

By Steven Dunst | 1:36 pm
Posted in: M. Hoops

It would be a shame if the Sun Devils’ Tourney hopes are dashed because of what appeared to be a terrible call late in the game. With under 30 seconds left, forward Jeff Pendergraph jumped over Davon Jeferson for an emphatic putback dunk to tie the game at 55, but the official under the basket called a loose-ball foul on Pendergraph.

Jefferson hit two free throws and USC took a 59-55 win after ASU missed two three-point attempts at the other end.

The officials should not be the ones deciding games, especially when there was so little contact. It was eerily reminiscent of UCLA’s win over Stanford, when Darren Collison was sent to the line with under 10 seconds left in regulation even though it seemed like he was swatted cleanly. (Click here to read more…)

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LIVE: USC-ASU at the half

By Steven Dunst | 11:54 am
Posted in: M. Hoops

Staples Center is visibly buzzing now, with the UCLA and USC cohorts finally filling this place up. The first game on tap for the day is a dandy. Arizona State likely needs a win to reach the NCAA Tournament, and must do it against a streaking Trojans team.

The James Harden-O.J. Mayo matchup pits two of the top freshman guards in the country against each other. Even though they are not guarding each other much–the Sun Devils are in a zone to try and contain Mayo and Daniel Hackett’s dribble-penetration, both stars are shining.

As I’m writing this, Mayo just brushed his defender off of him with a crossover from the left corner and stepped back to swish a deep two. He is playing a much more controlled game than earlier in the season. He drove into the lane, drew two defenders, and smartly dished it out to Hackett for an easy three to make it 32-28 USC. (Click here to read more…)

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Anderson Lifts Cal to 84-81 Win Over Huskies

By Steffi Chan | 1:08 am
Posted in: M. Hoops

Wow. How about Ryan Anderson’s shot? Two seconds on the shot clock, Jerome Randle inbounds the ball to Ryan who comes off the screen, elevates and swishes a deep fallaway three just when the Cal men’s basketball team looked like it was going to falter at the end, just as it has all season long.

Actually, I was bracing myself for a loss since midway through the first half. The Bears came out a little flat on both ends of the floor. The defense for much of the game, especially the first half and the beginning of the second, was horrendous. Washington was able to penetrate to the rack with ease, and as soon as Ryan Appleby started draining his threes, I thought to myself how wrong my prediction was. (Click here to read more…)

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