Team Stats
CSUN
CP
FG%
.415
.306
3FG%
.421
.167
FT%
.692
.692
RB
44
33
TO
19
13
STL
5
6
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Photo by: Shae Hammond
CSUN Hands Cal Poly A 61-49 Defeat
3/2/2019 4:39:00 PM | Women's Basketball
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif.—Three CSUN players scored in double figures as the Matadors defeated Cal Poly 61-49 in Big West Conference women's basketball action Saturday afternoon.
THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: CSUN 61, Cal Poly 49
LOCATION: Mott Gym, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
RECORDS: CSUN 15-13 (9-5 Big West), Cal Poly (6-20, 3-12 Big West)
HOW IT HAPPENED
FOR CAL POLY
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH JASON FLOWERS
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THE BASICS
FINAL SCORE: CSUN 61, Cal Poly 49
LOCATION: Mott Gym, San Luis Obispo, Calif.
RECORDS: CSUN 15-13 (9-5 Big West), Cal Poly (6-20, 3-12 Big West)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- In a first quarter in which both teams shot 33.3% from the field, the difference was the three three-pointers that CSUN were able to make. As a result, the Matadors led 16-10 after 10 minutes.
- Trailing 21-14, the Mustangs charged to 11 of the next 16 points to cut the CSUN lead to three. The Matadors would rally and end up taking a 32-28 lead at halftime.
- Back-to-back three-pointers from Destiny Brooks and Meghann Henderson earned CSUN its largest lead of the game, 42-31, with just over three minutes to play in the third quarter. The Matador run would end up being 13-0 before Cal Poly would score again. CSUN led 51-34 at the end of three.
- A Serafina Maulupe layup put CSUN up by 22, 61-39 with just under five minutes to play in the final period. The Mustangs scored the final 10 points of the game for the final CSUN margin of victory.
- Destiny Brooks was 5-for-5 from the floor, 4-of-4 from three point range to score 14 points. Channon Fluker posted 14 points and seven rebounds. Maulupe charted 12 points and seven rebounds.
- CSUN limited Cal Poly to 30.6% shooting for the game (19-of-62).
- The six points that CSUN allowed Cal Poly in the third quarter marked the eighth time this season that the Matadors allowed six or fewer points in a period this season.
- The Matadors would outrebound the Mustangs 43-33. The CSUN bench outscored their Cal Poly counterparts 26-8.
FOR CAL POLY
- Alicia Roufosse led all scorers for Cal Poly with a game high 16 points. She also led the Mustangs with eight rebounds. Hana Vesla would add 11 for Cal Poly.
ACCORDING TO HEAD COACH JASON FLOWERS
- "I am pleased that we could go on the road and get a win. I thought we did some things better offensively which led to more balanced scoring. Defensively we fouled way too much and gave up too many offensive rebounds. I was pleased with the effort of Eliza, Juliana, and Lauren on both ends of the floor."
UP NEXT
- CSUN hosts UC Irvine (17-9, 7-7 Big West) Wednesday night. Eric Kaback's pregame show on the CSUN Sports Network presented by Dignity Health begins at 6:50 p.m. Tip is set for 7.
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