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Cal Plays Without Andrej Stojakovic, but Still Beats Florida State
Cal played without its leading scorer, Andrej Stojakovic, in Wednesday’s home game against Florida State, but Bears freshman Jeremiah Wilkinson had a strong offensive game in his first collegiate start and Rytis Petraitis had a big game on his birthday to propel Cal to a 77-68 victory over the Seminoles.
“We came together and said, ‘We’re going to play this one for him,’ ” Petraitis said regarding the absence of Stojakovic, who averages 18.9 points but sat out Wednesday’s game with the flu.
The Bears’ 24 offensive rebounds, the most by an ACC team this season, was indicative of the extra effort Cal put forth in this one.
“We talk in our locker room about strength in numbers,” Cal coach Mark Madsen said. “Tonight without a great member, Andrej Stojakovic, we had a lot of guys step up.”
Jeremiah Wilkinson took Stojakovic’s place in the starting lineup and scored a team-high 18 points in his first collegiate start.
“He’s out so we know there is a scoring void to fill,” said Wilkinson.
Joshua Ola-Josheph added 14 points off the bench, and Petraitis had a strong all-around game, with 12 points, 13 rebounds and four assists while playing on his birthday.
“It’s a great birthday present,” he said. “I’m 22; I’m getting old.”
Petraitis would never be considered a smooth player. He’s just all over the court, hustling for everything, taking charges and making room under the basket with his rough-and-tumble style. He had eight offensive rebounds.
“I don’t know how he does it,” Madsen said, “but he has a huge heart.”
Petraitis explained that he is copying the way his head coach played while at Stanford.
“I feel that’s the way Madsen played too, so I try to emulate that in a way,” Petraitis said. “He inspires me to play like a dog.”
Cal center Mady Sissoko had 14 points and 13 rebounds, but his biggest contribution came on the defense end, where he blocked five shots.
“Mady’s an absolute warrior,” Madsen said.
Cal (10-9, 3-5 ACC) shot only 37.7% from the field, but the Bears committed just 10 turnovers and outscored Florida State 19-3 from the foul line. And those 24 offensive rebounds had a lot to do with Cal overcoming its mediocre shooting.
“That’s mentality, that’s hustle, and that’s just heart,” Madsen said of the work on the boards.
It’s the second straight win for Cal, which was coming off its first ACC road win, a 65-62 victory at North Carolina State on Saturday.
Cal is hoping Stojakovic will be availble for Saturday’s game against Miami. However, Cal made some big plays in his absence.
Florida State (13-6, 4-4 ACC) held a 51-49 lead with 11:51 left, but a three-pointer by Wilkinson on Cal’s ensuing possession put Cal ahead to stay.
Cal took an eight-point lead at 61-53 when Petraitis made two free throws with 7:32 left in the game, and Petraitis made in a 10-point lead with a follow shot at the 6:38 mark.
Cal increased the margin to 12 points on Jovan Blacksher Jr.’s 8-foot shot with 4:26 to go, and Cal hung on from there. Florida State got as close as 69-63 with 1:22 remaining, but Cal made its free throws in the closing moments to preserve the lead.
Florida State had won two in a row and four of its last five games before Wednesday. But the Seminoles came into Wednesday’s game with a 1-3 record in games played on their opponent’s home court, and their lone road win ACC action came against last-place Miami.
Cal had a strong start to the game, leading by 10 points early in the first half, and holding a 37-33 lead at halftime.
Ola-Joseph led the Bears with 11 points on 4-for-5 shooting in the first half, and Wilkinson added 10 points for Cal, although he was 0-for-5 on three-pointers. The Bears used a 13-0 run early in the game to turn a 6-2 deficit into a 15-6 lead. Cal increased the margin to 10 points with 12:54 left in the first half, but the Seminoles quickly made up the deficit.
Cal held a 35-33 lead before Petraitis’ tip-in at the buzzer gave the Bears a four-point advantage at halftime.
Florida State shot 51.7% from the field in the first half compared with Cal’s 38.5% shooting, but the Bears got 10 more shots than the Seminoles, thanks to Cal’s 15 offensive rebounds while Florida State had just four offensive boards in the first 20 minutes.
NOTES: Despite the win, Cal point guard Jovan Blacksher Jr. continued to struggle with his shot. He had just three points on 1-for-11 shooting on Wednesday to go along with two assists and three turnovers. Over his last five games he’s averaging 6.2 points on 11-for-50 shooting (22%).
Cal head coach Mark Madsen announced on Monday that forward BJ Omat will miss the rest of the season with an injury. He played in Bears’ first four games and had two starts before being sidelined.
Cal’s Andrej Stojakovic entered Wednesday’s action averaging 18.9 points, which ranked fourth in the ACC. But he totaled just 16 points in last week’s two road games combined, and he was 0-for-7 on three-pointers in those games against North Carolina and North Carolina State. Cal is hoping he will be available for Saturday’s home game against Miami.
Florida State’s Jamir Watkins entered Wednesday’s game averaging 18.6 points, and he scored 18 points against Cal.
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Daniel Rolando, 26, was arrested and charged with one felony count for littering over 500 pounds of commercial or hazardous waste after Charlotte County Sheriff deputies discovered a massive pile of trash in Punta Gorda on Oct. 30, ABC7 reported.
Among the heap of waste was a labeled bag with human ashes, according to the outlet.
The cremated remains belong to 39-year-old Nina Monica Brown, who died of sickle cell disease in 2024, Gulf Coast News Now reported.
“It was a straight box and plastic bag from the funeral home, like you would pick her up. It wasn’t even an urn, nothing,” resident Heather Lemcool told the outlet.
“Her name, day to day, date of birth, and date of death, and the funeral home was all on this, ID card attached to the ashes,” she said.
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Rolando later confessed to purchasing the goods and dumping the ones he didn’t want, according to the report.
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But all of that finally changed on Saturday night when the Wildcats buried Florida, 38-7, snapping the 11-game home losing streak against conference opponents and Louisville. For the first time in more than two years, Lexington belonged to Kentucky again in a meaningful game.
A fun fact, it had been 2,247 days since Florida last won in Lexington, and Kentucky didn’t just protect that streak on Saturday night, it extended it to three straight wins over the Gators at home. And the third in a row was complete domination in the 2025 SEC home finale. Cutter Boley again played like the quarterback of Kentucky’s future, completing 18 of 23 passes for 168 yards and two touchdowns, while the defense suffocated Florida’s offense from the opening drive, with four takeaways. It could’ve been a shutout if not for the muffed punt early in the game, which set up Florida’s only red zone appearance.
This wasn’t the same Kentucky team that kept falling short in its own stadium game after game for the last two-plus seasons. The Wildcats played with confidence and had their way with Florida, running for 233 yards and outgaining the Gators 401-247 in total. It was the kind of night that hits the reset button on a struggling program, as Mark Stoops has strung together consecutive league wins with his back against the wall.
Unlike the last time Kentucky was at home, fans stayed and celebrated as the clock wound down for this one, then the fun continued into the parking lot and on into the night. It was great to see BBN happy again at home, especially against a logo team like Florida that had UK’s number for so many years.
4 out of 5 over the Gators
Stoops’ dominance over Florida isn’t just at home. He, of course, first snapped the decades-long streak in Gainesville in 2018, then won in the Swamp again in 2022. Overall, Kentucky has now won four of the last five meetings in a series that once felt impossible to flip. There’s a new streak in town.
Enjoy this one, BBN.
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