Arizona Wildcats guard Aari McDonald (2) is all smiles after she was fouled by an Oregon player in the first half during a game at McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz., on January 14, 2021.

BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) โ€” Aari McDonald scored 28 points and No. 10 Arizona had to earn a hard-fought victory against California this time on the way to its seventh straight win, beating the winless Golden Bears 59-50 on Friday.

The Wildcats (15-2, 13-2 Pac-12) had beaten Cal 69-33 in Tucson on Jan. 3 โ€” the fewest points Arizona has ever allowed to a Pac-12 opponent โ€” but were beaten to the boards regularly Friday as the Bears stayed in the game with effort and energy on the little things.

McDonald shot 11 for 23 in Arizonaโ€™s fourth straight win since four consecutive games were postponed. Arizona closed on a 6-0 run as Cal went cold, finishing 1 for 10 without scoring over the final 2:21.

The Bears have had nine games postponed and this was their first contest since Feb. 7 after missing last weekendโ€™s scheduled trip to face the Oregon schools.

Evelien Lutje Schipholt's layin with 2:13 left in the third briefly put Cal ahead 38-36 โ€” a stretch of six straight made baskets by the Bears to end the third tied at 43. They made seven straight spanning the quarters.

Dalayah Daniels scored 24 points on 9-for-13 shooting to go with 10 rebounds leading scrappy Cal (0-14, 0-11), whichย has just eight healthy scholarship playersย and former walk-on and lone senior Archer Olson adding experience in the starting lineup. Three potential starting guards were lost to season-ending injuries.

Michelle Onyiah added 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Bears, who outrebounded the Wildcats 40-26 for the game. But Arizona scored 21 points off 18 Cal turnovers while committing only six of its own.

Big picture:

Arizona: The Wildcats weren't as accurate from long range coming off a school-record for three-point field-goal percentage of 75% โ€” 12 for 16 โ€” in a 75-53 win against Washington last Sunday. ... Arizona has won 13 of its initial 15 conference games for the first time in school history.

California: Olson, a 6-foot guard, will be honored on senior day before Sunday's final home game at Haas Pavilion. She is a former walk-on who earned a scholarship. ... The Bears shot 5 for 11 in the first quarter and held a 9-8 edge on the boards to stay within 18-13.

Up next:

Arizona: At No. 6 Stanford on Monday night.

California: Hosts Colorado on Sunday in the team's final home game.


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