Cal Bears vs. Oregon Ducks

California 81 Oregon 61
Feb 5th 1994, Eugene, Oregon

OREGON (6-12)
               FG/ a    FT/ a   Pt
Potter          4-11     2- 4   10
Parker          2- 5     3- 3    7
Johnson         4-10     3- 4   11
Wilkins         1- 5     2- 2    4
Williams        3- 9     1- 2    7
Madden          1- 4     0- 0    2
Lyden           1- 9     0- 0    2
Sellers         3- 6     3- 6    9
Mitchell        1- 2     0- 0    3
Curry           2- 5     2- 2    6
TOTALS	       22-66    16-23   61

CALIFORNIA (14-4)
               FG/ a    FT/ a   Pt
Murray         10-19     4- 6   26
Stewart	        1- 2     2- 7    4
Jamison	        2- 7     1- 2    5
Buckley	        5- 9     6- 6   17
Kidd	        6-13     2- 2   17
Duck	        0- 2     5- 6    5
McQueen	        2- 4     0- 0    5
Gura            0- 0     0- 0    0
Jones           0- 1     0- 0    0
Dean            1- 1     0- 0    2
TOTALS	       27-58    20-29   81

Halftime    -	California 39 Oregon 32
3-pnt-Goals -	California 7-19 ( Kidd 3-6, Murray 2-6, Buckley 1-2,
			McQueen 1-3, Duck 0-1, Jones 0-1 )
		Oregon 1-12 ( Mitchell 1-2, Curry 0-1, Wilkins 0-1,
			Parker 0-1, Lyden 0-2, Madden 0-2, Williams 0-3 )
Fouled Out  -	Madden
Rebounds    -	California 47 ( Murray 12, Kidd 7 ), Oregon 35 ( Sellers 13 )
Assists	    -	California 16 ( Kidd 11 ), Oregon 14 ( Wilkins 7 )
Total Fouls -	California 18, Oregon 19
Technical   -	None
Attendance  -	8,975

Notes
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- With 6:05 left and the Bears leading at 66-45, Kidd landed hard on the 
floor on a drive to the basket and felt a sharp pain in his right shin.
"When I landed, I thought I broke it, to tell you the truth," Kidd said.
However, he was back on the court with 3:24 left. "That was my idea,"
said Kidd. "It felt fine."

- Oregon came within 4 of the Bears in the 2nd half when Oregon forward
Jeff Potter made a layup to make the score 43-39, but the Bears went
on a 20-2 run fueled by treys from Kidd and Buckley.

- The crowd of 8,975, the largest at McArthur Court in three seasons, gave
Kidd and Murray a hearty ovation when they sat down with 1:05 left.
"They recognize great players," Bozeman said. "One day they'll be paying 
a lot of money to see those guys play ( in the NBA ). It was a nice gesture."

- Coach Bozeman will likely get a reprimand for his criticism of Pac-10
officiating after the Cal-OSU game.