Cal-UCLA Postgame Notes
Malik McMorris Scored His First Career Rushing TD Today

Cal-UCLA Postgame Notes

Today's California 36-10 victory gives the Golden Bears their eighth win in the last nine meetings against UCLA in Berkeley. Cal ends the regular season with a home record of 4-2, and the Bears are 9-3 in Berkeley in the last two years.
 
Quarterback Davis Webb completed 32-of-48 passes for 301 yards and two touchdowns, his 10th 300-yard passing performance. Now with 4,295 passing yards this season, he became the second Cal quarterback in school history to throw for 4,000 yards in a season (Jared Goff, 4719 in 2015). He now has 38 passing TDs this season, which is second on Cal's single-season list and 10th on the school's career list. Webb also collected his ninth 300-yard passing performance. Webb also moved up to second on Cal's single-season list for total offense, currently with 4185 yards. Goff is first with 4711 in 2015.
 
Matt Anderson set a career high with five field goals, which tied the school single-game and single-season records. Mark Jensen also kicked five field goals in a game in 2002. Anderson now has 22 field goals this season. He also set the school single-season modern era record in points scored, currently with 117. Duke Morrison holds the all-time single-season record of 131 in 1922. Anderson's 221 career points scored rank 10th on the school's career points list. His 18 points scored today were also a career high.
 
The last time Cal held an opponent to 10 points or fewer was in 2011, a 23-6 win over Oregon State. The last time Cal had a Pac-12 opponent scoreless in a half was Washington State Nov. 5, 2011. The last time Cal held any opponent scoreless in a half was Grambling State last year.
 
Chad Hansen moved up on Cal's single-season receptions and receiving yards list, currently third in receptions with 92 and third in receiving yards with 1249. He posted his sixth game with double-digit receptions, and it was the seventh time this year he has gone over 100 yards receiving.
 
Tony Mekari notched his first sack of the season, second of his career. In the fourth quarter, Devante Downs caught his first interception of the season, and the third of his career.
 
Cameron Walker's eight tackles today paced his team and tied for a season best.
 
Malik McMorris scored his first career rushing touchdown on his first career rush.
 
Khalfani Muhammad moved up to the third on the school's career all-purpose yardage list, now with 4,575 yards.
 
Patrick Worstell, a fifth-year senior, made his first career start on Senior Day.
 
Cal extended its streak of scoring at least 20 points to 25 games in a row.
                                                            
Today's attendance was 39, 633.
 
 
 
 
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