Jan. 17, 2001
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By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer
STANFORD, Calif. - Although the gap is closing, top-ranked Stanford
still has it all over archrival California.
Casey Jacobsen hit three 3-pointers and scored 19 points, and Jarron Collins
had 18 points and six rebounds as Stanford beat Cal 84-58 Wednesday night to
remain unbeaten.
The Cardinal (16-0, 5-0 Pac-10) weren't really threatened while beating the
Golden Bears for a school-record eighth straight time, but the rivalry isn't
nearly as one-sided as it was in recent years.
Cal (11-5, 3-2), which lost for just the second time in 12 games, stayed
with the Cardinal until the second half, when Jacobsen's outside bombs and the
inside play of twins Jarron and Jason Collins became too much.
Jason Collins had 15 points for the Cardinal, who put the game away with a
16-2 run that gave them a 26-point lead midway through the second half. Still,
Solomon Hughes led a late 14-6 Cal run that forced Stanford coach Mike
Montgomery to re-insert his starters in the final minutes.
Brian Wethers had 18 points and Sean Lampley added 14 for the Bears, who
looked nothing like the team that lost 101-50 to the Cardinal last season at
Maples Pavilion - Stanford's biggest win in the rivalry's history.
Stanford moved within two victories of matching the best start in school
history and won its third straight since taking over the nation's top ranking.
The Cardinal and No. 9 Georgetown (16-0) are the only remaining undefeated
Division I teams.
Stanford's normally staid home court had plenty of energy for the 233rd
meeting between the Bay area rivals. Cal's band was crammed into the back rows
of one corner of the small gym, and Stanford students paraded the Axe - won by
the Cardinal in the schools' annual football matchup - during the first half.
The teams were caught up in the intensity as well. The officials called
needless technical fouls on Jarron Collins and Cal's Dennis Gates after the two
collided and exchanged harsh words in the first half, and Ryan Mendez exchanged
shoves with Joe Shipp moments later.
The always-entertaining Stanford student body was in top form, ragging Cal
with chants of "NIT!" and "Cal needs Marsha!" moments after a woman named
Marsha made three straight 3-pointers to win $1,000 in a school promotion.
Both teams play host to non-conference opponents on Saturday. New Mexico
visits Stanford, while South Florida goes to Berkeley.