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National Basketball Association
BOXSCORE | RECAP
California 52, Stanford 50
When: 6:00 PM ET, Sunday, January 26, 2020
Where: Haas Pavilion, Berkeley, California
Officials:
Attendance: 9168

Paris Austin hit two free throws with three seconds remaining Sunday afternoon, breaking a tie and allowing host California to stun rival Stanford 52-50 in men's basketball, knocking the Cardinal out of first place in the Pac-12.

Matt Bradley saved nine of his 14 points for a second-half surge for the Golden Bears (9-10, 3-3), who earned a split of the two-game season series with their San Francisco Bay Area neighbor for the second straight season.

The Cardinal (15-4, 4-2) had won the earlier matchup 68-52 on their home court.

Austin's game-winning foul shots came after each team had failed to score on two possessions apiece after Stanford's Bryce Wills had forged a 50-all tie with 1:55 to play.

Cal got its decisive possession when Joel Brown stole the ball from Stanford's Daejon Davis with 26 seconds to go. The Golden Bears then called a timeout, setting up Austin's decisive move, on which he was fouled by Davis.

The Cardinal then failed to get off a shot before time expired.

Stanford led the rematch 39-28 before Cal scored 17 of the game's next 19 points, storming into a 45-41 lead on a layup by Andre Kelly with 5:24 to go.

Bradley had two- and 3-point hoops as well as four free throws in the flurry.

A three-point play by Tyrell Terry stopped the bleeding for Stanford and got the visitors within one with still 5:04 to play, and the Cardinal were able to draw even at 50-all on Wills' layup with 1:55 to go, setting up the exciting finish.

After Cal bolted out to a 7-0 lead and Stanford countered with 16 of the game's next 22 points, the final seven minutes of the first half were played on relatively even terms, with the Cardinals claiming a 23-21 edge at the break.

The margin was just one at 27-26 in the fourth minute of the second half before Stanford made its big push, scoring nine straight points to open the game's first double-digit lead. Davis had two hoops and assisted two others in the run.

A 3-pointer by Isaac White with 12:01 remaining pushed the Stanford lead to 11 at 39-28 before Cal rallied.

Austin led Cal with 15 points, while Kareem South added 13. Grant Anticevich chipped in with a game-high eight rebounds.

The Golden Bears, who improved to 9-2 at home overall and 3-0 at home in conference play, won despite shooting just 32.7 and making just three of their 12 3-point shots.

Stanford was just 2-for-12 from beyond the arc.

Oscar da Silva had a team-high 13 points and seven rebounds for Stanford, which opened conference play 4-0 but has since dropped two straight.

Davis finished with 12 points and Tyrell Terry 11 for the Cardinal, who shot 44.2 percent.

--Field Level Media

Top Game Performances
 
Stanford   California
Oscar Da Silva 13 Scoring Paris Austin 15
Daejon Davis 2 Assists Paris Austin 4
Oscar Da Silva 7 Rebounds Grant Anticevich 8
Tyrell Terry 5 Free Throws Made Paris Austin 7
Daejon Davis 1 Steals Paris Austin 2
Oscar Da Silva 2 Blocks Andre Kelly 3
Team Stats Summary
 
Team Points FG% 3PM-3PA FTM-FTA Assists Rebounds Blocks Steals Turnovers
Stanford 50 44.2 2-12 10-15 5 30 5 2 15
California 52 32.7 3-12 13-17 9 26 4 7 7