Stanford men top Cal in Pac-12 opener

Daejon Davis scored a season-high 20 points with six rebounds and five assists in helping Stanford beat Cal 68-52 Thursday night.|

STANFORD - Daejon Davis took advantage of a defense designed to slow down one shooter and was able to get inside a lot more than usual.

Davis scored a season-high 20 points with six rebounds and five assists in helping Stanford beat Cal 68-52 in the Pac-12 Conference opener for both teams Thursday night.

Tyrell Terry added 14 points and five rebounds for the Cardinal (12-2), who beat Cal at home for the first time in three years. Bryce Wills scored 10 points.

“They were denying Ty so that’s one guy out of the play and I was able to make my open shots,” Davis said. “I wasn’t trying to force stuff and I just got some shots.”

Grant Anticevich scored 16 points and had 10 rebounds to lead the Bears (6-8), who lost their fourth straight.

“I was just taking the opportunities given me,” Anticevich said. “My teammates did a good job of getting me the ball.”

Cal’s two leading scorers, Matt Bradley and Kareem South, were a combined 2-of-17 shooting for eight points early in the second half. Bradley finished with 13 points and has reached double figures in all but one game.

“When your two best scorers aren’t shooting it great, you’re going to be playing from behind,” Cal coach Mark Fox said. “That’s what happened. Matt has a good approach to the game and he had a better second half.”

Bradley’s layup midway through the second half brought the Bears within 44-35 but Davis scored the next five points and Spencer Jones hit a 3-pointer to extend Stanford’s lead.

“We worked so hard in practice this week,” Davis said. “We knew it would be a gritty, physical game.”

The Cardinal were coming off a 72-56 loss to Kansas, in which they missed their first 14 shots, but had won their first eight home contests.

“Before the season, we stressed protecting our home court,” Davis said. “Losing once didn’t sit well. We played with a little bit of a chip on our shoulder.”

Stanford missed 10 of its first 12 shots and then made 11 of its next 19, including a Jaiden Delaire 3-pointer with four seconds left, putting the Cardinal ahead 32-21 at halftime.

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