Cal (10-15, 6-8) at Washington (14-11, 6-8)
When | 5 p.m. PT Saturday
Where | Alaska Airlines Arena | Seattle
TV | Pac-12 Network
Cal looks to snap a two-game losing skid on the road against a Huskies team coming off back to back lopsided wins vs. Oregon State (67-55) and Stanford (85-65). Washington is led by Keion Brooks (21 PPG) and Sahvir Wheeler (15.3 PPG), but with Franck Kepnang out the second half of this season the Huskies have only one player averaging even 5.5 rebounds per game (Brooks at 6.9), so this could be a prime opportunity for Fardaws Aimaq to make his presence felt.
Washington has won the last seven meetings, including a narrow 77-75 win over Cal at Haas Pavilion on Jan. 18. Brooks had 21 points in that game while Aimaq had 18 points and 10 rebounds while Jaylon Tyson and Jalen Cone each scored 17.
When | 5 p.m. PT Saturday
Where | Alaska Airlines Arena | Seattle
TV | Pac-12 Network
Cal looks to snap a two-game losing skid on the road against a Huskies team coming off back to back lopsided wins vs. Oregon State (67-55) and Stanford (85-65). Washington is led by Keion Brooks (21 PPG) and Sahvir Wheeler (15.3 PPG), but with Franck Kepnang out the second half of this season the Huskies have only one player averaging even 5.5 rebounds per game (Brooks at 6.9), so this could be a prime opportunity for Fardaws Aimaq to make his presence felt.
Washington has won the last seven meetings, including a narrow 77-75 win over Cal at Haas Pavilion on Jan. 18. Brooks had 21 points in that game while Aimaq had 18 points and 10 rebounds while Jaylon Tyson and Jalen Cone each scored 17.