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High-flying Jeremiah Wilkinson leads Cal into a pivotal home finale against Boston College.
MBB2/28/2025 2:36 PM | By: Cal Athletics
Cal Welcomes Boston College For Home Finale
Bears Aim To Halt Skid On Senior Night
BERKELEY – The California men's basketball team will look to snap a season-long five-game losing streak when it plays its final home game of the regular season against Boston College on Saturday night. Tipoff at Haas Pavilion is at 7 p.m. PT and the ACC contest will be televised on ESPNU.
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GAME INFORMATION
- Date & Time: Saturday, March 1 | 7 p.m. PT
- Location: Berkeley, California | Haas Pavilion
- Watch: ESPNU | Dave Feldman (PxP) & Jerod Haase (Analyst)
- Listen: 810 AM & Varsity Network App | Justin Allegri (PxP) & Theo Robertson (Analyst)
- Live Stats: Statbroadcast
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INSIDE THE MATCHUP – CAL vs. BOSTON COLLEGE
- Series record: Boston College leads 3-0
- Cal (12-16, 5-12 ACC) has lost all three meetings with Boston College (12-16, 4-13) dating back to 1987.
- The programs most recently clashed in the Al Attles Classic at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Dec. 21, 2019, when the Eagles won 64-60. Cal was scheduled to play at Boston College on Dec. 22, 2020, but the game was canceled due to travel precautions related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Cal and Boston College have plenty to play for Saturday, as the top 15 squads in the 18-team ACC qualify for the conference tournament. The Bears reside in 15th place and lead 16th-place Boston College by one game.
- The Eagles are winless (0-8) in true road games this season; all eight contests have been against ACC foes.
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STARTING FIVE
1. Thank You, Seniors
Cal will honor five upperclassmen –
Jovan Blacksher Jr.,
Matt Desler,
Gus Larson,
Mady Sissoko and
Christian Tucker – prior to Saturday's game against Boston College. Fans are encouraged to arrive early at Haas Pavilion ahead of the on-court senior ceremony, which will start at approximately 6:35 p.m. PT.
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2. Jeremiah's Ascent
Jeremiah Wilkinson continues to establish himself as one of the most dynamic freshmen to put on a Golden Bear uniform. The left-hander is second among ACC freshmen in scoring (14.8 PPG) and has averaged 20.4 PPG since cracking the starting lineup 10 games ago on Jan. 22. The three-time ACC Rookie of the Week has scored 20-plus points nine times, the most by a Cal freshman since Shareef Abdur-Rahim – a fellow native of the greater Atlanta area – did so 16 times in 1995-96.
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With at least three games left on the schedule, Wilkinson already ranks among Cal's top freshmen in total points (seventh, 415), scoring average (fifth, 14.8 PPG), 3-pointers made (sixth, 49), free throws made (ninth, 94) and free-throw percentage (10th, 79.0%). He needs only 28 points to move into the top five on the Bears' freshman scoring list.
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3. The Big Fella
Mady Sissoko has played his best basketball down the stretch of his final collegiate season. Cal's big man – who has averaged 8.5 PPG on 61.3% shooting and 8.5 RPG in his past 13 games played since Jan. 8 – is tied for fifth among ACC players with 8.0 RPG in conference play and has pulled down 10-plus rebounds in five of the past nine games, including two double-double efforts. Sissoko tied a career high with 16 points in the loss to SMU on Wednesday, marking the 10th time he's scored double figures in 27 games played this season; he did so just seven times in the first 124 games of his career at Michigan State (2020-24).
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4. Find A Way
The Bears have overcome shooting woes this season by averaging an ACC-leading 17.1 free throws made per game and grabbing 13.3 offensive rebounds per game, another league-best mark. Cal's emphasis on attacking the rim was on display in a loss to SMU on Wednesday, as the Bears scored 40 paint points, knocked down 22 free throws and added 21 second-chance points. The Bears are scoring more than 66% of their points (49.3 PPG) either in the paint or at the free throw line this season and have shot 80% or better at the line in 10 games, including eight times in conference play.
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5. Dre Day
Andrej Stojakovic has been one of the ACC's most well-rounded players for the majority of the 2024-25 campaign – he's one of only three major-conference players averaging at least 17.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 1.8 assists and 1.0 blocks per game (Cooper Flagg, Duke; Johni Broome, Auburn) – but he'll look to regain his early-season offensive form as Cal enters March.
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Aside from a stellar 22-point effort on 8-of-13 shooting (4 of 5 from 3-point range) at Georgia Tech on Feb. 15, Stojakovic is averaging 9.6 PPG on 26.1% shooting in seven games since Jan. 15, in addition to missing four contests between Jan. 22-Feb. 1 due to illness and injury. The sophomore standout has scored 20-plus points 10 times this season, including six times in ACC play.
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UP NEXT
Cal wraps up regular season play at Louisville (Wednesday) and Notre Dame (Saturday) next week.
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SUPPORT THE BEARS
Tickets for the 2024-25 campaign can be purchased by visiting
CalBears.com/Tickets, calling 800-GO-BEARS (462-3277) or emailing
goldstandard@berkeley.edu. Fans can support the Golden Bears through theÂ
Cal Men's Basketball Excellence Initiative or theÂ
California Legends Collective.
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