Washington State-Cal Postgame Notes
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Washington State-Cal Postgame Notes

Feb. 7, 2009

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BERKELEY - Cal became the first Pac-10 team this season to score 70 points against Washington State. Gonzaga is the only other team this year to score 70 on the Cougars.

Two nights after reaching the 1,000-point plateau, Jerome Randle and Patrick Christopher each scored 20 points against Washington State. The two were a combined 7-for-9 from the three-point line, and Randle was a perfect 4-for-4 from the free-throw line. Christopher shot 70.0 percent from the field (7-for-10). Randle is one point away from moving up to 35th in Cal's all-time scoring list.

Theo Robertson was the third Bear to reach double figures, collecting 17 points. He led the team in assists with four, was 1-for-2 from the three-point line and 4-for-6 from the free-throw line.

The Bears swept the season series with both Washington schools for the first time since 2003. Cal is now 70-45 all time against Washington State.

Cal's 66.7 shooting percentage from behind the arc ties for the second-best performance of the season. The Bears also shot 66.7 percent against San Francisco, and they shot 70.0 percent at UNLV.

Tonight's contest marked the sixth time this season Cal shot at least 80.0 percent from the free-throw line.

For the second-straight contest, the Bears were victorious after trailing at the half. Washington State led, 33-30, in tonight's game and Washington led, 32-30, on Thursday.

Cal earned 12 points off the bench to Washington State's two.

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