|  | Tournament Notes March 24, 2008 California vs. George Washington Final Score: George Washington 55, California 53 - Making its 15th all-time NCAA Tournament appearance, George Washington improves to 18-14. The Colonials are now 4-9 in 13 second-round NCAA Tournament games.
- George Washington advances to the Sweet 16 for the fourth time in school history.
- Prior to tonight, George Washington and California had not faced off in women?™s basketball. However, the Colonials do own an 8-3 all-time record against current Pac-10 programs.
- George Washington shot below 35-percent for the fourth time this year. The Colonials are 2-2 when that?™s the case.
- Three George Washington players scored in double-figures, led by Antelia Parrish?™s fourth double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds. The Colonials placed at least three players in double-figures for the sixth consecutive game.
- California wraps up its season at 27-7, establishing a school record for single-season victories along the way. The 27 victories are also the most by a Joanne Boyle-coached team.
- California finished 8-20 from beyond the arc, breaking the previous school record (4) for most three-pointers made in an NCAA Tournament game. The Golden Bears had made a combined 6-27 three-pointers over their previous two games.
- The Golden Bears outrebounded the Colonials 44-38, signaling the 28th time this year they have held an edge in the rebounding department.
- All five Cal starters finished with at least five rebounds for the first time this year.
- Ashley Walker led all scorers with 19 points. She has led the Golden Bears in scoring in three of her four career NCAA Tournament games.
- California falls to 22-2 on the year when leading at halftime.
- George Washington held a 26-14 points in the paint edge.
- George Washington dished out 15 assists while committing only seven turnovers, while California ended up with nine assists and 14 turnovers.
- California made just 7-27 field goal attempts in the second half and did not score a bucket over the final 4:09.
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