LOS ANGELES (AP) – Four Golden Bears scored in double figures and the California men's basketball team battled No. 15 USC to the finish before coming up short in a 79-72 loss at the Galen Center on Saturday.
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Makale Foreman paced Cal with 13 points off the bench while
Jordan Shepherd,
Jalen Celestine and
Andre Kelly scored 12 apiece. The Bears (9-12, 2-8 Pac-12) were 28-56 from the field, becoming the second team to hit 50 percent or better this season against USC, which entered the contest ranked sixth nationally in field-goal percentage defense.
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Cal has lost seven in a row over a stretch that has included five games against top-15 opponents.
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"Anytime you go on the road against a nationally-ranked team and shoot 50 percent from the field, 50 percent from the three, and you make more baskets than they did, you don't get outrebounded…we did a lot of good things, but we just didn't close it," Cal head coach
Mark Fox said.
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Cal made eight of its first 10 shots and held USC (18-3, 8-3) scoreless for 4.5 minutes to jump out to a 20-9 lead eight minutes into the game. The Bears were up 27-18 with 8:49 remaining on Celestine's 3-pointer before the Trojans went on a 21-4 run over the next seven minutes to grab a 39-31 advantage and eventually lead 41-35 at halftime.
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USC extended its lead to eight with eight minutes remaining in the contest, but Cal was able to rally and get it within a possession at various points during the final five minutes. Isaiah Mobley, who led USC with a career-high 24 points, hit a jumper as the shot clock expired to put the Trojans up 74-69 with 1:06 left.
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The Trojans went 21-28 from the free-throw line while Cal was 8-11. Cal was without Kelly for the final 11 minutes of the contest after he went down with an injury sustained just before throwing down a fast-break dunk that cut USC's lead to 56-53.
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The Bears are in the midst of playing five games in a 10-day span from Jan. 27 through Feb. 5.
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Cal opens a three-game week at Stanford at 7 p.m. Tuesday inside of Maples Pavilion. The game will be televised on the Pac-12 Networks.
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