Team
cal.isiphotos.com
44
California CAL 19-10, 10-7
74
Winner Utah UTAH 19-10, 10-7
California CAL
19-10, 10-7
44
Final
74
Utah UTAH
19-10, 10-7
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
California CAL 22 22 44
Utah UTAH 42 32 74

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Cal Athletics

Cal Drops 74-44 Decision at Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) -- Plagued by shooting woes, California men's basketball dropped a 74-44 decision to Utah Thursday night at the Jon M. Huntsman Center.

Grant Mullins led the Golden Bears with 11 points (5-9), but Cal shot 23.5 percent (12-51) for the game while Utah went 27-54 (50 percent).

The 30-point win over Cal is the largest Utah has in the series dating back to 1940.

Utah blew the doors open with a 32-10 run after the teams were tied at six apiece and took a 42-22 lead into halftime. The Cal defense struggled to stay in front of anyone and the Utes' first 14 points all came from inside the paint. Utah then dropped back-to-back 3-pointers from Barefield and Lorenzo Bonam to jumpstart the rout.

David Collette and Kyle Kuzma scored 12 apiece and Bonam finished with 11.

"We determined in our game plan that we were just going to get down and get nasty and play some man on them," Collette said. "Everyone was locked in."

The Utes shot 51.6 percent from the field in the first half and scored more points in the paint (24) than Cal totaled in the first 20 minutes. The Golden Bears shot a miserable 30 percent from the field in the first half and never found any flow offensively.

Cal's Jabari Bird and Ivan Rabb came into the game averaging a combined 29.3 points per game as the Bears' top two scorers, but were a combined 1 for 5 from the field in the half. They finished with 14 combined points.

The Utes cruised to victory in the second half.

"I don't think we competed at the level we normally compete at," Cal coach Cuonzo Martin said. "You have to give Utah a lot of credit for making that happen.

"When you have open shots from the perimeter, if they don't fall for you, eventually you got to get some production around the rim and get to the free throw line. If you're getting neither, this is the result."

BIG PICTURE

California: The Golden Bears had the opportunity to lock up the No. 4 seed in the Pac-12 tournament and the first-round bye. They still own the tiebreaker against Utah, but now Saturday's road game against Colorado becomes a must win.

Utah: The Utes are in a wonderful spot considering they went 3-4 in February and are without starter Devon Daniels, who was suspended indefinitely a week ago. Utah has been inconsistent all year, but finds itself one win from its fourth consecutive 20-win season and still in contention for that first-round bye.

SEASON LOWS

Cal was held to season lows in field goal percentage (23.1), 3-point percentage (11.1), assists (three), field goals made (12) and points.

UP NEXT

California: The Golden Bears travel to face Colorado in their regular-season finale Saturday.

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