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Originally published January 29, 2012 at 9:28 PM | Page modified January 29, 2012 at 9:58 PM

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California hands Stanford 69-59 loss | Pac-12 basketball

Allen Crabbe had 18 points and seven rebounds and Harper Kamp scored 15 points to lead California past rival Stanford 69-59 on Sunday.

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BERKELEY, Calif. — Allen Crabbe had 18 points and seven rebounds and Harper Kamp scored 15 points to lead California past rival Stanford 69-59 on Sunday in front of its first home sellout in almost two years.

Jorge Gutierrez had 11 points and a career-high 12 rebounds to propel the Golden Bears (17-5, 7-2 Pac-12) to their fifth win in the last six meetings against Stanford. The announced crowd of 11,877 at rowdy Haas Pavilion cheered Cal to a perfect 14-0 start at home this season.

Stefan Nastic scored 11 points off the bench in place of foul-prone Dwight Powell, who had 11 points and four rebounds before fouling out in Stanford's fourth straight loss at Berkeley.

Josh Owens added nine points and nine rebounds for the Cardinal (15-6, 5-4), loser of a season-high three straight.

The teams combined for 13 lead changes and five ties over a frantic 40 minutes, delighting a gold towel-waving crowd — sprinkled with Cardinal colors, of course — that pounced at every chance to roar to its feet.

Other men's game

Oregon State 76,

at Oregon 71

Jared Cunningham scored 27 points, including 24 in the second half, to lead Oregon State past Oregon.

"It's our rival school and it was a big game and a great crowd," Cunningham said.

Ahmad Starks scored 15 points, Devon Collier 13 and Joe Burton 10 for the Beavers (14-7, 4-5), who won for just the second time in their last 19 trips to Eugene.

Devoe Joseph scored 26 points and E.J. Singler had 16 for Oregon (15-6, 6-3), which had a season-high 23 turnovers.

Trailing 73-70 in the final minute, the Ducks had a chance for a tie but Singler missed a three-pointer and Oregon turned the ball over after getting the rebound.

Oregon State trailed 28-23 at halftime and 45-39 with 13:11 left to play. But Cunningham, who was 1 for 7 in the first half, made 5 of 7 shots after the break and was 6 for 8 from the free-throw line in the final two minutes.

Women's game

UCLA 62,

at Colorado 54 (OT)

Junior Markel Walker tied a career high with 24 points and had 10 rebounds as the Bruins (10-10, 5-4) earned an overtime victory against the Buffaloes (15-5, 4-5)

Rebekah Gardner scored 17 and Thea Lemberger 13 for the Bruins.

Lexy Kresl scored 15 for Colorado and Chucky Jeffery had 14.

Gardner tied the score at 46 with 7.5 seconds remaining in regulation, and the Bruins used an 8-0 run to pull away in overtime.

Pac-12 men
Conf. Overall
W L W L
Washington 7 2 14 7
California 7 2 17 5
Oregon 6 3 15 6
Colorado 6 3 14 7
Stanford 5 4 15 5
Arizona 5 4 14 8
UCLA 5 4 12 9
Oregon State 4 5 14 7
Wash. State 3 6 11 10
Arizona State 3 6 7 14
Utah 2 7 5 16
USC 1 8 6 16

SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Washington 69, Arizona 67

Arizona St. 71, Washington St. 67

UCLA 77, Colorado 60

USC 62, Utah 45

SUNDAY'S RESULTS

Oregon State 76, Oregon 71

California 69, Stanford 59

Pac-12 women
Conf. Overall
W L W L
Stanford 9 0 18 1
Arizona State 6 3 15 5
California 6 3 15 6
USC 5 4 10 9
UCLA 5 4 10 10
Colorado 4 5 15 5
Oregon State 4 5 13 7
Wash. St. 4 5 10 11
Washington 3 6 11 8
Oregon 3 6 11 10
Utah 3 6 10 10
Arizona 2 7 13 8
SATURDAY'S RESULTS

Arizona St. 57, Washington 53

Washington St. 78, Arizona 68

Stanford 74, California 71 (OT)

Utah 63, USC 55

Oregon State 67, Oregon 60

SUNDAY'S RESULT

UCLA 62, Colorado 56 (OT)

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