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Cal's Sweet Shooting Earns ACC Win at Boston College
Cal's 56% shooting, including 14 three-pointers led by Chris Bell and John Camden, secured an 86-75 win over Boston College, extending BC's losing streak to six games.
- On Saturday, Cal defeated Boston College 86-75 in Boston, with Chris Bell scoring a game-high 22 points including six 3-pointers, while John Camden added four 3s.
- The Golden Bears relied on efficient perimeter shooting to build an early lead, shooting 7 of 16 from deep in the opening period and 14 of 29 overall.
- John Camden, guard, made four 3s, finished with 15 points and nine rebounds, while Dai Dai Ames, guard/forward, added 15 points and four assists and Justin Pippen, point guard, scored 12 points with four assists in limited minutes.
- Cal snapped a two-game skid and improved to 18-8, giving a boost to its NCAA tournament resume before facing Stanford next Saturday.
- The game marked the most points BC allowed in a non-overtime game all season, as Cal led by as many as 20 in each half and scored from six different players.
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Bell, Camden combine for 10 3-pointers, help Cal cruise past Boston College 86-75
California cruises past Boston College 86-75 behind a big shooting night from Chris Bell. On Saturday, Cal never trails and builds leads of 20 points in both halves.
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Read Full ArticleMen's Basketball: Cal Bombs 3s to Beat Boston College
photo via @calmbball twitterIf the dominant story line of this Cal basketball season is “will the Bears shoot well enough to overcome any problem?” then recapping their 86-75 win over Boston College is easy. Cal started the game hot, stayed hot, and finished hot. Led by Chris Bell (6-10) and John Camden (4-7), the Bears sank 14 threes, just two short of the team record. Pair that with excellent efficiency on their two point shots, and Cal actual…
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