SALT LAKE CITY – A game-high 26 points from junior forward
Timmy Allen and 12 points from freshman
Pelle Larsson was not enough Saturday night for the Utah men's basketball team as it fell to a visiting Cal team 72-63 inside the Jon M. Huntsman Center.
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Utah's offense was rolling in the first half, shooting 50-percent (13-of-26) through the first 20 minutes of action while assisting 10 of the 13 shots made by the Utes (5-6, 2-5 Pac-12).
Timmy Allen had 12 points to pace Utah while also dishing out four assists - including a dart to
Alfonso Plummer as time expired for the 34-22 halftime lead.
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In addition to Plummer's eight first-half points, thanks to 2-of-3 from 3-point range, Larsson chipped in with seven points.
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After starting the second frame exchanging short spurts, Utah saw its 40-32 lead out of the 15:59 media break slowly shrink. Cal (7-8, 2-6 Pac-12) eventually took the 46-42 lead before Utah called a timeout with 12:01 left to play, but the damage was done courtesy of a 14-2 run for the Golden Bears.
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Riley Battin ended the scoring drought for Utah out of the timeout and got within 48-46 before Cal extended its lead to 62-50 out of the 6:31 media break on a two-handed jam from Andre Kelly. That 12-point cushion for Cal was thanks to nine points from Grant Anticevich, who finished with a team-high 14 points. From there, time was Utah's biggest enemy as it fell to the Golden Bears 72-63.
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NOTABLES
Allen's 26 points now moves his career-total to 1,082, passing Jason Washburn (2009-13, 1,073) for 35th-most in program history … the 26 points was also one shy of tying his career-record of 27, set last season against BYU (12/9/19) … Utah shared the ball well, assisting on 16 of the 21 shots made Saturday night.
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UP NEXT
The Utes now hit the road for the next two weeks. Utah will first face off against Washington State on Pac-12 Networks at 8 p.m. (MT) on Thursday, Jan. 21. It will then get a couple days off before battling Washington on Sunday, Jan. 24, at 2 p.m. (MT) on ESPN2 or ESPNU.
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