Cal at UW Game Notes
February 22, 2001 | Women's Basketball
Feb. 22, 2001
WASHINGTON VS. CALIFORNIA
With 21 points in today's game, Megan Franza now has 1,481 points in her career, and is now just 27 points shy of seventh place on UW's all-time scoring chart. (Carlin McClary, 1,508)
Franza did not attempt a field goal until the 18:08 mark of the second half and scored her first points with 15:32 remaining in the game. She went on to shoot 6-9 from the field, including two 3-pointers and 7-11 free-throw shooting.
Giuliana Mendiola's 22 points were a career high, eclipsing her previous mark of 20 set Dec. 21 vs. Loyola Marymount. Mendiola was 9-11 shooting from the field and combined with Franza to score 34 of the Huskies 49 second half points.
The loss for Cal ends a five-game winning streak, and was its first loss since a 69-68 defeat by Washington in Berkeley on Jan. 27.
Washington was 19-26 from the free-throw line tonight, including 12-14 in the game's final two minutes.
Four of Cal's players (Ashbaugh, Forney, Corley, and Johnson) scored in double-digits.
For the first time in the 16-year history of the mascot game, the Ivar's Clam scored a basket, with 30 seconds remaining in the contest.



