Cal-Fresno State Postgame Notes
Ariel Nava
Cal committed a season-low six turnovers in its win over Fresno State Wednesday.

Cal-Fresno State Postgame Notes

Bears Improve To 6-0 At Haas Pavilion This Season

  • With the 69-63 victory, Cal improved to 6-0 in Haas Pavilion this season and has won eight in a row at home dating back to last year. It's the Bears' longest home winning streak since a winning school-record 27 consecutive games from March 1, 2015, to Dec. 17, 2016.
  • Matt Bradley finished with 24 points, the ninth time in 10 games this year he has reached double figures. In six home games, he is averaging 20.8 ppg, scoring at least 16 points each time. It was his fourth 20-point game of the season.
  • With three 3-pointers, Kareem South has eight over his last four games. He had only five 3-pointers in his first six games of the year. South finished the game with 17 points.
  • Andre Kelly scored 10 points, his first double-figure game since tallying 16 points in the opener vs. Pepperdine.
  • With Fresno State shooting 39.3% from the floor, Cal has held every opponent this year to less than 50% and the last eight opponents to under 44%. Fresno State becomes the fifth Cal opponent to shoot under 40%.
  • Grant Anticevich tied his career high with 2 blocked shots (also at Arizona State last year).
  • Cal finished with only six turnovers, its fewest in a game this season.
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