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EUGENE, Ore. – California brought its hot streak into Mac Court on Thursday night and kept it alive with a 72-62 victory over Oregon. The Bears, now 9-8 overall and 3-3 in the Pac-10, are on a three-game winning streak, their longest of the season. The Ducks (12-6, 3-3) are on the opposite end, having dropped three consecutive games for the first time this year. Cal played a physical game that Oregon struggled to match. The Bears outrebounded the Ducks 53-31, including 24 on the offensive end that led to 19 second-chance points. Cal also out scored Oregon 42-30 in the paint, and the Bears’ bench outdid the Ducks’ reserves 20-10. Cal senior guard Alexis Gray-Lawson scored a game-high 19 points, while fellow senior and backcourt mate Natasha Vital added 11. The freshman tandem of DeNesha Stallworth and Layisha Clarendon combined for 24 points and 15 rebounds as Stallworth scored 13 with seven boards and Clarendon added 11 points with eight rebounds. Freshman Eliza Pierre added a game-high five assists, while freshman Talia Caldwell came off the bench to grab a game-high 13 rebounds. The Ducks were led by senior guard Taylor Lilley’s 16 points, 11 of which she scored in the second half. The Newhall, Calif., native also added a team-leading six rebounds. Senior Micaela Cocks added 12 points, while sophomore guard Nia Jackson chipped in 10. The Ducks trailed by 10 at the break, but Cal opened the second half on a 16-6 run to take its largest lead of the game, 58-38, with 13:04 remaining. The Bears knocked down seven field goals in that stretch, and grabbed five offensive boards. Oregon shot just39.7 percent (25-of-63) from the floor and just 45.4 percent (5-of-11) from the free-throw line. Poor shooting in the first half plagued Oregon as the Ducks entered the locker room trailing 42-32 after shooting just 34.2 percent (13-of-38) from the floor in the first half. Oregon led once in the opening moments, but Cal had the advantage the majority of the first half. A steal and breakaway layup for Lilley had Oregon ahead briefly, 26-25 at the 9:07 mark, but Cal retook the lead quickly. Over the final five minutes of the half, the Bears put together an 11-2 run that had the Ducks trailing by double-digits at the half. Cal had 12 second-chance points off 10 offensive rebounds in the first 20 minutes. Stallworth and Clarendon each had 11 points each to lead Cal at the break, while Cocks led the Ducks with eight. NOTES UP NEXT TICKETS MAC COURT MEMORIES |
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