Wyoming (3-0) at California (2-1)

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UW had several season lows offensively against Pacific, including shooting percentage (33.3), field goals made (18), 3-pointers made (five) and 3-point shooting percentage (19.2).
The Cowboys stayed in the game largely because they were 24 of 29 from the free-throw line.
As for the shooting against Pacific, Edwards thought UW took good shots for the most part. UW was called for 35 of the game?s 64 fouls, and Pacific was 31 of 44 from the line.
Edwards also felt his team played well defensively. Pacific shot 34.5 percent from the field and was 4 of 19 from 3-point range.
?We had our opportunities on the road against a tough opponent to come away with a win,? Edwards said.



About Cal
The Golden Bears suffered their first loss of the season, 77-65 to Mountain West foe San Diego State on Monday night in Sacramento, California.
?Cal will be a little bit like what we saw from Pacific in terms of how hard and aggressive they play,? Edwards said. ?We don?t have to play a perfect game, but we have to defend and make shots.?
This game ends a two-for-one series between the two teams. UW lost 78-72 in overtime last season in Laramie. Two seasons ago, the Cowboys lost 45-42 at Cal.
Ivan Rabb, a 6-foot-11 forward, had 19 points and 11 rebounds against San Diego State. He had 13 points and five boards at UW last season. Charlie Moore, a 5-11 freshman guard, leads the Golden Bears at 20.3 points per contest.


Injury report
Senior guard Morris Marshall (shin) and junior guard Lou Adams (ribs) didn?t play at Pacific, but Edwards said both ?potentially? could play tonight.
Edwards said Adams participated in the team?s shoot-around the day of the Pacific game, which included some contact work.
Edwards said Marshall?s work at the shoot-around was on a stationary bike.
 
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