Final Feb 25
UNA 93 -11.0 o144.5
CARK 70 11.0 u144.5
Final Feb 25
BGSU 65 4.0 o148.5
EMU 60 -4.0 u148.5
Final Feb 25
NIU 58 13.5 o150.5
M-OH 87 -13.5 u150.5
Final Feb 25
BUFF 69 13.5 o152.5
CMU 73 -13.5 u152.5
Final Feb 25
APP 59 -1.0 o139.5
GASO 61 1.0 u139.5
Final Feb 25
OHIO 73 -6.5 o156.5
WMU 82 6.5 u156.5
Final Feb 25
SLU 57 1.0 o147.5
DAV 56 -1.0 u147.5
Final Feb 25
TOL 65 7.0 o150.0
KENT 105 -7.0 u150.0
Final Feb 25
VCU 78 -15.0 o134.5
RICH 60 15.0 u134.5
Final Feb 25
ODU 66 9.5 o148.0
MRSH 83 -9.5 u148.0
Final Feb 25
BAY 67 2.0 o137.0
CIN 69 -2.0 u137.0
Final Feb 25
ARMY 65 4.0 o138.5
LAF 81 -4.0 u138.5
Final Feb 25
GT 73 8.5 o140.5
PITT 67 -8.5 u140.5
Final Feb 25
AKR 87 -7.5 o157.5
BALL 82 7.5 u157.5
Final Feb 25
PROV 52 13.0 o146.5
MARQ 82 -13.0 u146.5
Final Feb 25
FLA 83 -6.5 o149.0
UGA 88 6.5 u149.0
Final Feb 25
NW 75 2.0 o131.0
MINN 63 -2.0 u131.0
Final Feb 25
DUKE 97 -24.5 o151.5
MIA 60 24.5 u151.5
Final Feb 25
JMU 85 -13.0 o138.5
ULM 79 13.0 u138.5
Final Feb 25
INST 75 5.5 o150.5
MURR 85 -5.5 u150.5
Final Feb 25
ISU 68 -11.0 o149.0
OKST 74 11.0 u149.0
Final Feb 25
TROY 74 -2.0 o142.0
TXST 69 2.0 u142.0
Final Feb 25
ILST 79 -1.5 o145.5
SIU 88 1.5 u145.5
Final OT Feb 25
LINW 81 -1.0 o143.0
WIU 86 1.0 u143.0
Final Feb 25
LOU 71 -10.0 o147.5
VT 66 10.0 u147.5
Final Feb 25
MSST 73 9.0 o174.5
ALA 111 -9.0 u174.5
Final Feb 25
IOWA 61 11.0 o170.0
ILL 81 -11.0 u170.0
Final Feb 25
TENN 65 -10.5 o139.5
LSU 59 10.5 u139.5
Final Feb 25
SCAR 71 12.5 o147.0
MIZZ 101 -12.5 u147.0
Final Feb 25
TCU 55 7.5 o130.0
WVU 73 -7.5 u130.0
Final Feb 25
WASH 62 13.5 o148.0
WIS 88 -13.5 u148.0
Final Feb 25
CSU 77 -12.5 o137.0
AFA 55 12.5 u137.0
Final Feb 25
WYO 61 13.0 o134.5
NEV 84 -13.0 u134.5
Final Feb 25
UNLV 77 -2.5 o137.5
SJSU 71 2.5 u137.5
Final Feb 25
UNM 65 2.5 o144.0
SDSU 73 -2.5 u144.0
Final Feb 25
GONZ 95 -6.5 o163.0
SCU 76 6.5 u163.0
SMU 5th ACC20-7
California 15th ACC12-15

SMU @ California preview

Haas Pavilion

Last Meeting ( Jan 29, 2025 ) California 65, SMU 76

Cal will have its top player while SMU probably won't when the Atlantic Coast Conference teams meet in a rematch Wednesday night in Berkeley, Calif.

Boopie Miller had 13 points, six rebounds, five assists and three steals when the Mustangs (20-7, 11-5 ACC) beat the Golden Bears (12-15, 5-11) 76-65 in Dallas last month.

The star point guard bruised his left foot three games later and has sat out SMU's last three contests, including a 79-69 home loss to Clemson last Saturday.

SMU coach Andy Enfield expects to get Miller back at some point, calling the injury a "pain-tolerance thing," but has prepared his team to go without him on a two-game trip that includes a visit to Stanford on Saturday.

"We're hoping for the best," Enfield said. "We miss Boopie.

"The Bay Area is a nice trip. We have a lot to play for here. Not many people thought we could do this."

SMU has gone 6-1 on the road in ACC play. The Mustangs will wrap up the conference regular season at Florida State next Saturday, following a final home game against Syracuse.

While SMU attempts to out-finish Wake Forest and North Carolina for a top-four position in the conference, Cal finds itself dueling teams for the last few spots in the upcoming ACC tournament. The Golden Bears begin the week with one more loss than Florida State, Virginia, Pitt and Notre Dame, the same number as Syracuse, and one fewer than Boston College and North Carolina State.

Cal has lost four in a row despite getting stellar play from freshman Jeremiah Wilkinson, who has averaged 21.5 points during the skid, and sophomore Andrej Stojakovic, who had a double-double in the Golden Bears' 66-61 loss at Stanford last Saturday.

Stojakovic, the team's leading scorer (17.6 ppg), missed the earlier loss at SMU with a hip injury.

With just two home games remaining on the schedule, Cal coach Mark Madsen hopes his fans show their appreciation for the young stars, who he expects will be prime transfer targets in the offseason.

Cal returned none of its top 10 scorers from last season despite five being underclassmen.

"The phrase we'll use is this: Key players are going to be retained. And every effort is going to be made to retain key players," Madsen said. "This is going to be a lot of stakeholders locking arms and doing everything possible to get this done."

--Field Level Media

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