arnett jumper vs uc 2025
Nate Kurtz
79
California (PA) CAL-M 1-3
81
Winner Concord CON-M 2-2
California (PA) CAL-M
1-3
79
Final
81
Concord CON-M
2-2
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
California (PA) CAL-M 45 34 79
Concord CON-M 39 42 81

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Matthew Kifer, Director of Athletic Communication

California edged on buzzer-beater at Concord

Arnett scores career high with 26 points; Vulcans held the lead for over 33 minutes in the contest

ATHENS, W.Va. (Nov. 22) – The Vulcans held a one-point lead in the final seconds before dropping an 81-79 contest at Concord in non-conference play, as the Mountain Lions made a three-pointer as time expired on Saturday afternoon.

NOTES
• California (1-3) suffered its second loss of the year in the final seconds.
• Redshirt sophomore Antoine Arnett set a career high with 26 points on 9-of-17 from the floor and six-of-seven from the free-throw line.
• He also added six rebounds while playing 33 minutes on Saturday.
• Redshirt junior Bryson Lucas totaled 16 points, seven rebounds, two assist and two steals.
• Sophomore Jordyn Buchanan finished with 13 points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals.
• The Vulcans posted a 16-6 run early in the first half with eight points by Buchanan to take a 29-22 lead at the 8:21-mark.
• Cal led by as many as eight points, 37-29, in the first half before taking a 45-39 lead at the break.
• The Vulcans held an eight-point lead midway through the second half before the Mountain Lions used a 14-6 rally to tie the score at 63-63 with 8:32 remaining.
• Arnett then scored eight-straight points to extend the lead to 71-63 at the 6:51-mark.
• Concord later made a pair of free-throws with just under one minute left to cut the deficit to three points, 79-76.
• The Mountain Lions scored on a dunk with eight seconds remaining before the converting the game-winning three-pointer – both possessions were set up by Cal missed free-throws on the front end of one-and-ones.
• Cal finished the game shooting at a 46.8 clip (29-of-62) from the floor and made 13-of-16 free-throw attempts (81.3 percent).
• The Mountain Lions held a 39-36 rebounding advantage and led for only four-plus minutes of the contest.

NEXT
• The Vulcans return to action on Monday, Nov. 24, when they host nationally-ranked Daemen (NY) at 5:30 p.m.
• The Wildcats have won 37-consecutive regular-season games dating back to February 2024.
• Daemen captured the East Coast Conference (ECC) Championship last year for the first time in program history and advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
 
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