California downs Cal Poly 72-52

Jabari Bird scored a season-high 18 points as California defeated Cal Poly 72-52 on Wednesday.|

BERKELEY — Jabari Bird scored a season-high 18 points, Tyrone Wallace added 16 points and eight rebounds and California defeated Cal Poly 72-52 on Wednesday.

Jordan Mathews added 17 points for the Bears (4-1), who were coming off a loss to No. 10 Texas in the 2K Classic championship game in New York last week. Mathews has reached double figures in scoring in all five games this season.

Brian Bennett scored a season-high 16 points to lead the Mustangs (2-2), who had their modest two-game win streak snapped. David Nwaba scored 14 and was 8 of 12 from the line.

The Mustangs drew within 40-37 following a pair of Nwaba free throws with 12:37 remaining to play.

The Bears extended their lead to 52-41 when Christian Behrens slammed home an offensive rebound four minutes later.

Cal maintained a double-digit advantage the rest of the way.

Cal went on a 9-1 run midway through the first run to break a 14-all tie and gain some breathing room. The Bears eventually led by 10 before taking a 31-24 lead into halftime.TIP INS:

Cal Poly opened a stretch of games in which it will play nine of 10 on the road. The Mustangs are one win shy of 250 as a Division I program. Cal Poly has not won a non-conference game on the road since downing UCLA on Nov. 25, 2012. The Mustangs entered the game as the national leader in fewest turnovers (6.3) per game.

California's David Kravish blocked a shot in the first half, his 188th career block. That leaves him 19 short of the school's all-time record, currently held by Michael Stewart with 207.

UP NEXT:

Cal Poly returns to the Bay Area for a game at St. Mary's in Moraga on Saturday.

California travels to Fresno State for a game on Sunday.

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