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Complete
Box Score
Carson, CA -- Despite a team-high 22 points by
senior Carlos Rivers (Long Beach, CA/LA Valley College), a
19-point first half deficit proved too much for CSUDH to overcome
against a much improved Cal State L.A. squad as the visiting
Golden Eagles held on for an 87-76 win Saturday night at the
Torodome. With the loss, CSUDH falls to 3-7, 1-3 CCAA, while CSULA
improves to 5-6, 2-2 CCAA
After playing even to open the contest, Cal
State L.A. opened up a 16-8 lead with five minutes elapsed in the
first half, pushing its lead to 29-17 on two free throws by Micah
Hamilton. CSUDH chipped the deficit to as low as four points
thanks in part to Shamont Browns (Jamaica, NY/Riverside
CC) eight first-half points, but the visitors would outscore
the Toros 19-4 over the final 7:25 of play to take a commanding
50-31 lead entering the locker room.
Cal State L.A. would push its lead to as much
as 22 on a Jontae Vinson jumper to begin the second frame, but
CSUDH cut the lead to 59-44 at the 13:32 mark, courtesy of
three-straight buckets by Rivers, the last basket coming from
behind the arc.
The visitors kept their lead at double figures
over the next five minutes until another Rivers bucket brought the
Toros to within single digits at 72-63 with 7:10 left in
regulation. CSULAs Robert Reynaga, however, would convert on
an old-fashioned 3-point play, and Ralph Turner, Jr. would nail a
modern 3-pointer to push the lead back to 15.
An Eric Montgomery (Moreno Valley,
CA/Compton JC) dunk and free throw began a spurt that trimmed
the deficit to 81-74 with just over two minutes left in
regulation, but six points by Myvett would seal the win for the
Golden Eagles, with the last two foul shots accounting for the
final 87-76 tally.
Brown chipped in 14 points for the Toros while
Durwin Williams (Compton, CA/Glendale JC) contributed 13
on 4-of-6 shooting in the loss.
Reynaga tallied game-high scoring honors with
24 points, including a perfect 7-for-7 from the charity stripe,
while Myvett supplied 23 points in the CSULA win.
As a team, the Toros shot just 57.9% from the
foul line (11-for-19) and 31.3% from long range (5-for-16), while
the Golden Eagles converted 83.3% of their free throws (15-for-18)
and an astounding 71.4% from 3-point land (10-for-14).
The Toros continue CCAA play next weekend
against Cal State Stanislaus and Chico State, with first tip for
both contests scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the Torodome. |