The Mercury News

Cal tops Stanford, advances in Pac-12 Tournament

- By Adam Soboleski

LAS VEGAS >> Matt Bradley and Paris Austin both had 18 points along with six rebounds each to lead Cal past Stanford 63-51 in the first round of the Pac12 Tournament on Wednesday night.

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

The game was played in a cloud of uncertaint­y due to concerns about coronaviru­s as it will mostly likely be the last game for both teams playing in front of fans this season.

Prior to the game, the

Pac-12 released a statement saying a decision was made to only have, “Essential staff, TV network partners, credential­ed media, and limited family and friends in attendance,” for the rest of the tournament.

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

Daejon Davis led seventh-seeded Stanford (2012) with 16 points and Bryce Wills had 10 as the Cardinals finished 17-of-53 shooting (32%).

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.

• The teams split the regular season with Cal winning the second game at home, 52-50 on Jan.

26. Both teams came into Wednesday having lost two straight at Oregon and at Oregon State.

• 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.

• 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.

 ?? JOHN LOCHER – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Cal’s Matt Bradley, who scored 18 points to tie for game-high honors, goes up for a shot against Stanford during Wednesday night’s Pac-12 Tournament first-round matchup in Las Vegas.
JOHN LOCHER – STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Cal’s Matt Bradley, who scored 18 points to tie for game-high honors, goes up for a shot against Stanford during Wednesday night’s Pac-12 Tournament first-round matchup in Las Vegas.

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