BERKELEY – The California men's basketball team held Arizona State under 29% shooting through regulation before ultimately falling to the Sun Devils 70-62 in overtime on Saturday evening in Haas Pavilion.
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After Cal stifled Arizona State throughout the second half – including 1-for-20 shooting stretch over a 12-minute span – the Sun Devils broke away by making five of six shots in the overtime period. Arizona State (18-8, 9-6 Pac-12) secured a road sweep of the Bay Area schools with the win while Cal (3-22, 2-12) dropped its ninth consecutive contest.
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Monty Bowser and
Grant Newell scored 14 apiece off the bench to pace Cal; it was a career high in points for Bowser while Newell made six of his 12 field-goal attempts and added five rebounds and a steal.
Sam Alajiki, who missed his first five shots, made three 3-pointers in the final 2:42 of regulation, including one that tied the game at 57 with 25 seconds left on the clock. He finished with 11 points and four rebounds.
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The Sun Devils scored the first four points of overtime to take a 61-57 advantage. Cal responded with a three-point play by Bowser to pull back within one with 3:09 to go, but Arizona State punched back with five points from Desmond Cambridge Jr., who scored a game-high 24 points.
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Cal was 2 of 10 shooting in the overtime period and shot 33.9% for the contest. The Bears' 10 made 3-pointers were their most since tallying 16 against Stanford on Jan. 6 and they dished out 13 total assists, including seven by
Joel Brown.
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DeJuan Clayton matched Alajiki with 11 points, giving Cal four players in double figures.
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