Cal-Oregon State Postgame Notes

Cal-Oregon State Postgame Notes

  • Tyrone Wallace finished with 17 points – his highest total since scoring 23 in an overtime win at Wyoming Dec. 5. The number raised his career total to 1,457, which continues to rank 12th in school history. Justin Cobbs, who had 1,469 points from 2012-14, is 11th.
  • With 6 assists, Wallace moved ahead of Shantay Legans and into ninth place on Cal's career list, now with 391. Next on the list is No. 8 Butch Hays, who had 396 assists from 1981-84.
  • Wallace also had one steal against Oregon State to give him 132 in his career, which ties with Chris Washington (1984-87) for eighth in Bear history.
  • One game after going scoreless, including 0-for-4 from 3-point range, Jordan Mathews shot 4-for-5 from behind the arc and finished with 16 points, 12 of which came in the second half. He now has 157 career 3-pointers and has moved up to a tie with Joe Shipp (2000-03) for seventh in school history.
  • Jaylen Brown finished with 20 points to give him 101 in his past six games for an average of 16.8 ppg. He is shooting 38-for-61 from the field during the stretch (62.3%).
  • Brown had 2 blocks, both stopping fast-break layups and equaling his career high (also vs. Coppin State).
  • Kingsley Okoroh earned his first start of the season and fourth start of his career. He had one block in eight minutes, Last year, Okoroh had starts at USC, at UCLA and vs. Stanford.
  • Cal trailed 38-27 at the half, only the second time this year the Bears have been behind at the break (also vs. Richmond).
  • Oregon State's 77 were the most the Bears surrendered since Richmond defeated the Bears 94-90 on Nov. 27.
  • Among those in attendance was Allen Crabbe, the 2013 Pac-12 Player of the Year for the Bears who is now in his third season with the Portland Trail Blazers.
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