BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) -- Lamond Murray, held scoreless while Arizona State took a 20-point lead over the opening 10 minutes, finished with 19 points and No. 18 California recovered to hammer the Sun Devils 95-78 Thursday night. Cal (16-4, 8-2 Pac-10), which got 25 points from Monty Buckley, won its sixth straight and avenged an earlier 63-60 loss at Arizona State (11-8, 6-4). Murray, who also had 15 rebounds, has scored at least 10 points in a school-record 42 straight games. After erasing an early 34-14 deficit to trail just 50-46 at halftime, the Golden Bears scored the first eight points of the second half to take a 54-50 lead and never trailed again. Cal took its first 10-point lead, 70-60, on Murray's lay-in with 11:16 left. It was up to 84-67 after two free throws by Murray with 5:37 to go, and then ballooned to 92-71 on a 3-pointer by Anwar McQueen with 3:03 remaining. The Sun Devils hit 11 of their first 14 shots to take a 32-12 lead midway through the first half. Stevin Smith hit three 3-pointers and scored 11 points to lead the early charge. After two free throws by Ron Riley put Arizona State up 34-14, Cal mounted an insatiable mission to get even by halftime. A quick run of six straight points -- four by McQueen -- cut the lead to 34-20. But the Sun Devils eventually pushed it back to 43-27 following a 3-pointer by Riley with 5:50 left in the half. Then the Bears went on a rampage, scoring 16 straight points over the next 3:20 to finally pull even at 43 on a 3-pointer by Buckley. After Riley slammed home an alley-oop to break ASU's cold spell, Akili Jones lofted in a 3-pointer for a 46-45 lead, Cal's first since going up 3-0 on Jason Kidd's game-opening trey. The Sun Devils scored the last five points of the half to go up 50-46. Cal guard Randy Duck left the game with a broken left wrist when he flopped over and crash-landed into a cameraman while trying to defend Isaac Burton's fast-break layup.