California-Wyoming Postgame Notes

California-Wyoming Postgame Notes

  • With the 45-42 win, Cal improved to 8-1 on the year, its best start since 2001-02 (also 8-1).
  • Cal is 7-0 when allowing fewer than 60 points and 1-1 when giving up 60 or more.
  • Cal has won its last eight games at Haas Pavilion, dating back to last season. The Bears have won their last 15 non-conference home games, dating back to the 2012-13 season.
  • With 17 points vs. Wyoming, Tyrone Wallace has scored in double figures in every game this year. He had 12 of his points after halftime.
  • Christian Behrens finished with a career-high 12 points, breaking his old mark of 10 set vs. Alcorn State earlier this year.
  • The 42 points allowed by Cal was the lowest for an opponent since the Bears defeated San Jose State, 81-36, on Dec. 7, 2011.
  • The 45 points scored by Cal was its lowest total since a 57-44 loss to Notre Dame on Nov. 26, 2010.
  • With 6 rebounds, David Kravish moved up to ninth on Cal's career list, now with 741. On Wednesday, he passed Bill McClintock, who had 740 boards from 1959-61. Next on the list at No. 8 at Richard Solomon (759 from 2011-14).
  • Kravish also moved closer to becoming the 42nd player in school history to reach 1,000. With four points Wednesday, he now has 995 for his career.
  • The 15 points scored by Cal in the first half was its low for a half this year. The Bears had 21 points in the first half against Texas on Nov. 21 in New York. The 16 points scored by Wyoming was the second-lowest allowed by Cal in a half.
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