Cal-Arizona Postgame Notes

Cal-Arizona Postgame Notes

Cal-Arizona Postgame Notes

  • Starters: Darius McNeil, Don Coleman, Juhwan Harris-Dyson, Justice Sueing, Marcus Lee
  • Darius McNeill recorded his sixth straight game with a three-pointer. His career-best streak is 12 consecutive games with a three-pointer made. He is now within five three-pointers of tying Charlie Moore (2017) for fifth in the freshman record book with 45.
  • The Bears recorded a season-best 14 steals. Lee, Harris-Dyson and Coleman each recorded three steals, that was a career-high for Lee and tied a career-best mark for Coleman.
  • Despite Arizona starting two players over seven feet tall in Dusan Ristic (7-0) and Deandre Ayton (7-1) the Bears outscored the Wildcats in the paint 30-28.
  • The Bears forced 21 turnovers in the game the most that the team has forced in a game this year. The previous best was 20 turnovers forced against Washington on January 11. It was also the most turnovers for Arizona in a game this season, the Wildcats previously coughed the ball up 20 times vs. SMU on November 23. 
  • Justice Sueing has scored in double-digits in every came of Pac-12 play as he finished with 19 points. He is now averaging 19.2 points per game in Pac-12 play.
  • Don Coleman finished with 11 points, the 16th time in 19 games that he has finished in double-figures in 2017-18.
  • Kingsley Okoroh recorded 10 points. It is the fifth time in his career and third time this season that he has recorded double figures in scoring.
  • The Bears finished with five blocks led by two each from Okoroh and Marcus Lee. The team now has recorded 99 blocks on the year.
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