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No. 18 Cal Wraps Road Trip At Wake Forest

No. 18 Cal Wraps Road Trip At Wake Forest




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Cal will look to split its ACC road trip in the Tarheel State against Wake Forest on Sunday.


Bears’ Seek Fifth Road Win Of The Season

The No. 18 California women’s basketball team (16-3, 4-2 ACC) will look for its second ACC road split during its trip to the Tarheel State when it faces Wake Forest (7-10, 0-6 ACC) at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem on Sunday at 11 a.m. PT.
 
This game marks the fourth meeting between the two programs with Wake Forest owning a 2-1 series advantage with Cal having won the most recent matchup during the 2013-14 season.
 
A win at Wake Forest would match the Bears’ road wins total from last year (5), which marked the most under coach Smith.
 
Wake Forest is led by third-year head coach Megan Gebbia who led the team to 17 wins in her first season in 2022-23 – its most since 2011-12. The Deamon Deacons are led by Elise Williams who leads the team in scoring (11.5 points per game) and Malaya Cowles who is the team’s leading rebounder (6.0 rebounds per game).
 
Sunday’s game will be streamed on ACCNX.
 
GAME INFORMATION

Date & Time: Sunday, Jan. 19 | 11 a.m. PT
Broadcast: ACC Network
Radio: SiriusXM Channel 382
Live Stats: StatBroadcast
 
QUICK HITS
In the loss at #16 Duke on Thursday:

  • It marked the first time this season that Cal had fewer made 3-pointers than its opponent.
  • Kayla Williams paced the Bears with eight points.
  • Marta Suarez pulled down seven rebounds – her third straight game with at least seven boards.
  • Zahra King totaled a season-high 19 minutes.

 
NCAA Team Rankings (as of Jan. 13)

  • Total 3-pointers made – 2nd (180)
  • 3-point makes per game – 7th (10.0)
  • 3-point percentage – 15th (37.3%)
  • Field goal percentage – 35th (46.2)
  • Scoring – 37th (77.5)
  • Field goal percentage defense – 43rd (36.9%)

 
Player Notes

  • Krimili is currently the nation’s leader in both career triples (394) and most career games with at least five made 3-pointers (26). She ranks fourth in the NCAA in career points (2,394) among all active players.
  • Krimili needs just six 3-pointers to reach 400 for her career – a milestone only 16 other players in the history of college women’s basketball have reached. If she maintains her pace of 3.3 triples per game she can…

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