Cal Women’s Basketball Triumphs Over Arizona in Acrisure Invitational Clash
The California Golden Bears women’s basketball team earned a hard-fought 74-62 victory over the Arizona Wildcats at the Acrisure Holiday Invitational on Wednesday afternoon in Palm Springs. Cal’s Michelle Onyiah delivered a career-high 25 points along with 13 rebounds to lead the Golden Bears to their seventh win of the season.
The victory moves Cal to 7-1 overall, marking their third win this season against a team that participated in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. Arizona, playing without star forward Breya Cunningham, drops to 6-3 after struggling to maintain consistency throughout the game.
Onyiah Dominates in the Paint
Michelle Onyiah proved unstoppable, scoring 25 points on 11-of-14 shooting and adding 13 rebounds. Her presence in the paint was crucial for Cal, particularly with Arizona missing Cunningham. Onyiah’s offensive efficiency and ability to control the boards allowed Cal to maintain a significant advantage throughout the game.
Her contributions extended to the defensive end, where her rebounding efforts limited Arizona’s second-chance opportunities. This dominance in the paint helped the Golden Bears outscore Arizona 34-18 in that area.
Twidale’s Shooting Secures Momentum
Sophomore guard Lulu Twidale was instrumental in complementing Onyiah’s performance, scoring 18 points and knocking down four three-pointers. Twidale’s timely shooting kept Cal ahead during Arizona’s second-half rally attempts, with her final three-pointer early in the fourth quarter pushing the lead back to double digits.
Gisella Maul also contributed valuable minutes off the bench, adding 10 points and four rebounds. Her defensive energy and ability to score in transition provided an additional boost for Cal during critical stretches.
Arizona’s Efforts Fall Short
Despite missing Breya Cunningham, Arizona showed resilience, with Jada Williams leading the way with 18 points on 8-of-17 shooting. Sahnya Jah, starting in Cunningham’s place, added 13 points, five rebounds, and four steals, while Skylar Jones chipped in 12 points.
Arizona’s defensive pressure forced 21 Cal turnovers, allowing the Wildcats to stay competitive for much of the game. However, their inability to contain Onyiah and secure rebounds proved costly, as Cal capitalized on second-chance opportunities and controlled the tempo in the paint.
Key Runs Define the Game
Arizona started the game aggressively, jumping out to a nine-point lead in the first quarter behind their defensive pressure and transition play. The Wildcats forced multiple early turnovers, which helped them build a 21-17 lead by the end of the opening period.
Cal responded in the second quarter, tightening their defense and holding Arizona to just 25% shooting. A 12-2 run fueled by Onyiah’s interior scoring and Twidale’s shooting gave the Golden Bears a six-point halftime lead.
Arizona briefly regained the lead in the third quarter with a 9-0 run, but Cal answered back with a strong shooting stretch, holding the Wildcats scoreless for over three minutes. Cal entered the fourth quarter with a 54-46 lead and maintained their composure down the stretch, hitting free throws to seal the victory.
Key Takeaways
- Onyiah’s Career Night: Michelle Onyiah’s dominant performance in the paint was the difference-maker, showcasing her ability to lead the team offensively and defensively.
- Twidale’s Impact: Lulu Twidale’s shooting provided critical momentum for Cal, keeping Arizona at bay during their rallies.
- Arizona’s Missed Opportunities: Despite forcing turnovers, the Wildcats struggled to capitalize on their chances, and their rebounding issues without Cunningham hindered their efforts.
Looking Ahead
Cal will return home to host No. 23 Alabama on December 5 in the SEC/ACC Challenge. This game presents another opportunity for the Golden Bears to test their mettle against a ranked opponent as they continue to build momentum for conference play.
Arizona will aim to rebound when they host Seattle University on December 2. With Cunningham expected to return, the Wildcats will look to regain their rhythm and address the gaps exposed in this game.
A Step Forward for Cal
Cal’s victory over Arizona underscores their potential to compete at a high level this season. The Golden Bears demonstrated resilience in overcoming early challenges and executing effectively against a competitive opponent. As they refine their play and continue to develop under head coach Charmin Smith, the team appears poised to make a strong push for postseason contention.







