Cal-South Dakota State Postgame Notes
Kingsley Okoroh tied his career high with 4 blocks, all in the first half.

Cal-South Dakota State Postgame Notes

  • With tonight's 82-53 win, Cal extended its Haas Pavilion winning streak to 20 games, dating back to March 1, 2015. The run is the second longest in school history, trailing only the record 26 set from Dec. 27, 1958, to Dec. 16, 1960.
  • Cal's 20-game home winning streak ties (with Virginia) for the seventh-longest current streak in the country.
  • Roger Moute a Bidias set a career high with 12 points, including 10 in the first half. His previous best was seven vs. Kennesaw State on Nov. 16, 2014. He also registered a career-best 5 assists, topping his previous high of 2.
  • Stephen Domingo scored a Cal-best 7 points. He had 7 vs. Longwood while at Georgetown before transferring to Cal and had a high of 6 vs. Davidson and Utah last season for the Bears.
  • Kingsley Okoroh had 4 blocks in the first 9 minutes of the game, matching his career high.
  • As a team, Cal registered 10 blocks, one shy of the school record. Last year, the Bears' season high was 10 set three times (vs. Davidson, Saint Mary's and Seattle).
  • Cal held South Dakota State without a point until the Jackrabbits scored on a layup with 13:25 left in the first half. SDSU missed its first nine shots as Cal built a 9-0 lead.
  • After South Dakota State closed to within 40-32 early in the second half, the Bears responded with a 30-3 run.
  • Cal outrebounded San Diego State 54-26, including 29-10 in the first half. It was the Bears' first time with more than 50 boards since they had 54 at Washington on Feb. 18, 2016.
  • Senior guard Sam Singer played in his 100th game and earned his 20th career start.
  • Cal's starting lineup featured two first-year Golden Bears – freshman Charlie Moore and graduate transfer Grant Mullins.
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