Jan. 13, 2013
TEAM NOTES California ends Stanford's 81-game Pac-12 winning streak that dated back to January 18, 2009 when the Bears also defeated Stanford (57-54). California ends a 10-game winless streak against Stanford and moves to 60-18 in the all-time series against the Cardinal. The Bears send Stanford to consecutive home losses for the first time since the 2000-01 season (Stanford lost 61-35 to #2/2 UCONN on 12/29). The last time Stanford dropped back-to-back home games was Feb. 16, 2001 (82-73 vs. Cal) and March 3, 2001 (62-59 vs. USC). California handed Stanford its first double-digit home Pac-12/Pac-10 loss since a 72-57 loss to Cal on Feb. 4, 2007. California earned its first win over an AP Top 5 team since defeating No. 2 Rutgers, 66-52, on Nov. 22, 2008. California has now led at the half in 13 of 15 games this season with its 39-31 lead over Stanford Sunday, and the Bears are 12-1 in those games - the lone loss coming to Stanford five days ago at Haas. The Bears did not lead against Duke (trailed, lost) or Colorado (tied, won). The Bears move to 3-2 this season against teams ranked in the AP Top 25 - California defeated then-No. 19 Kansas (88-79) and then-No. 20 Colorado (53-49) and fell at then-No. 4 Duke (77-63) and No- 5 Stanford (62-53). The Bears move to 4-1 in televised games this season (Old Dominion, Utah, Colorado, Stanford, Stanford). The Bears committed a season-low of just six turnovers. The previous low was 10 turnovers against Cal Poly. Four Bears hit double-figures - Boyd (19), Grandon (14), Lyles (14), Clarendon (14) INDIVIDUAL PLAYER NOTES Mikayla Lyles MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
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