On January 11th (Beijing time), during the NCAA match where the University of San Francisco beat Pepperdine University 80-60, Chinese player Wang Junjie had his best NCAA performance ever, tallying 27 points, 5 rebounds, and 1 block on 10 of 14 shooting including 7 of 9 from three-point range, showing great efficiency. Another Chinese player, Zhao Weilen, contributed 2 points and 3 assists.

In the previous two games, Wang Junjie struggled with his shooting, making only 1 of 4 attempts each game. Tonight, he finally exploded, delivering a career night.
In the first half, after missing his first two shots, Wang Junjie quickly found his rhythm. He scored on a layup and soon after knocked down a three-pointer. Later in the half, he returned to the court and unleashed his outside shooting, hitting two three-pointers within 51 seconds and also making an impressive block. By halftime, Wang had already scored 11 points.
In the second half, after finishing a dunk inside, Wang Junjie continued his hot shooting from outside, making three consecutive three-pointers. With 2 minutes and 15 seconds remaining, he hit another three-pointer from beyond the arc, marking his seventh three of the game.
Before this game, Wang Junjie averaged 6.1 points and 3.1 rebounds per game, with a field goal percentage of 36.1% and three-point shooting at 26.7%. Tonight, he put on an impressive performance. Keep it up, Wang Junjie!