Dec. 20, 2003
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By JANIE McCAULEY
AP Sports Writer
OAKLAND, Calif. - Jameer Nelson hit a fadeaway jumper with 4.3 seconds
left and finished with 19 points as No. 11 Saint Joseph's remained unbeaten
with a 59-57 win over California in the Pete Newell Challenge on Saturday
night.
Cal's Marquise Kately stole the ball from Nelson with 58 seconds left and
Delonte West was whistled for an intentional foul. Kately made both free throws
to tie the game at 57 and Cal got the ball back. Amit Tamir missed a short
baseline jumper, and Nelson brought the ball down and set up his own winner.
Cal drew a final play for Ayinde Ubaka with 1.5 seconds left. Tamir made a
long inbound pass to Ubaka in the corner, and he got a 3-pointer off in time
but it fell short.
Golden Bears freshman Leon Powe recorded his sixth double-double in seven
games with 15 points and 13 rebounds in the best showing yet by a Cal team that
starts three freshmen. Saint Joseph's coach Phil Martelli joked Friday that his
team would triple-team the 6-foot-8, 245-pound Powe, and he was swarmed nearly
every time he touched the ball.
Nelson, widely considered the top point guard in the country, had an
electric double-clutch reverse lay-in with 6:22 remaining that tied it at 47,
sparking a 10-4 run that gave the Hawks (8-0) a cushion heading into the final
minute.
The Bears increased their defensive pressure in the second half and began to
hit some of the easy shots they couldn't make early, shooting 54.5 percent
after halftime. The Hawks were forced to take many off-balanced shots as the
clock ticked down and they were outrebounded 39-31.
Kately, who switched to jersey No. 41 late in the second half after getting
blood on his No. 25 uniform, added 16 points for Cal (3-4) in the first meeting
between the schools.
But the Bears, playing for the first time after an 11-day break for final
exams, struggled at the free throw line - going 15-for-24.
Tamir, Cal's second-leading scorer, didn't score until making a lay-in with
14:46 remaining, and it seemed to spark the Bears - Cal then went on a 14-2
run. Powe's three-point play at 14:09 pulled Cal within 39-33 and Richard
Midgley hit a 3 before Tamir scored five straight points, with his 3 at 11:50
tying it at 41.
Cal has struggled from the field this season and that was the case again in
the first half. The Bears missed several easy shots and started 4-for-20.
They shot 28.6 percent (8-for-28) in the first half, but stayed within 28-22
at halftime thanks to a 25-15 rebounding edge.
The game was delayed several minutes at the 17:12 mark in the opening half
as officials reviewed tape and changed a basket by Carroll from a 2-pointer to
a 3.
Saint Joseph's brought its beloved hawk mascot that flaps its arms through
the entire game and halftime.