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Cavalier women come up short at Cal

Cavalier women come up short at Cal

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 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW)- Virginia women’s basketball’s furious second-half comeback bid fell short, as Cal held on for a 64-58 win Thursday at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley, Cal.

The Bears outscored the Hoos 28-14 in the second quarter to take a 45-29 lead at halftime. Virginia came out of the locker room swinging, outscoring Cal to cut the lead down to two with two minutes to play. But too many missed shots in the final minute of play forced Virginia to foul and gradually fall from striking distance.

Sakima Walker scored 16 of her 20 points in the first half for Cal (16-10, 7-6 ACC), and Lulu Twidale and Gisella Maul both also hit double digits for Cal, which shots 53% from the floor in the first half.

Tabitha Amanze led the way for the Hoos (17-8, 9-5ACC) with 14 points. Kymora Johnson also finished in double digits with 11, and Sa’Myah Smith added 10. 

The Hoos, who sit in a three-way tie for sixth place in the ACC standings with Clemson and Virginia Tech, square off with the Stanford Cardinal in game two of their West Coast road trip Sunday at at 2 p.m. on WINA. 

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