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Complete
Box Score
Carson, CA -- Junior Carlos Rivers (Long
Beach, CA/LA Valley College) tied for game-high honors with 29
points on 10-of-13 shooting while fellow junior Mario Malave
(Emeryville, CA/Bakersfield College) added 25 points on
10-of-17 from the floor as the Toros withstood a last second Cal
State Stanislaus 3-point attempt and held off a game Warrior
squad, 92-89, Friday night in the Torodome. Snapping a two-game
skid, the Toros improve to 4-7, 2-3 CCAA, while CSUS falls to 4-8,
1-4 CCAA.
Malave and CSUS Marcus Martinez played a
game of give-and-take with six points apiece early as the visitors
took a a 19-16 lead with 12:45 left in the first half. The Toros
finally would knot the game at 21-21 on a Durwin Williams
(Compton, CA/Glendale JC) foul shot just three minutes later,
and eventually take their first lead of the ballgame on a Jonathan
Toliver (Inglewood, CA/Westchester HS) 3-ball which followed a
Warrior turnover.
Toliver would continue his hot shooting in the
first half, connecting on another long-range bomb at the 4:12 mark
to give CSUDH its biggest lead at 40-31, and bolstered by Malaves
14 points and 12 points apiece by Toliver and Rivers, the Toros
would withstand 17 first-half points by CSUS Martinez and
take a slim 48-47 entering the half.
Cal State Stanislaus regained the lead at 57-55
just four minutes into the second half of this see-saw battle,
giving the Torodome crowd a preview of what was to come down the
stretch. After a pair of Martinez foul shots gave CSUS a 6-point
cushion, the Toros Rivers would exploit the porous defense,
driving for lay-up after lay-up as CSUDH seized the lead at 77-70
with 6:11 left in regulation.
After a Williams foul shot and two free throws
by Nonso Nibo (Westchester, CA/St. Bernard's HS) one
minute later would give the Toros their biggest lead of the game
at 82-72, the Warriors used a 3-pointer by Kavin Young and two of
Martinezs 25 points to cut the lead to five, setting the
stage for the final furious minutes.
With time winding down and the Toros holding a
tenuous 89-86 advantage, a Jesse Satterfield jumper would bring
the Warriors to within 89-88 with 1:57 remaining. A CSUS foul,
however, would give momentum back to the Toros, and after Malave
drained one of two foul shots to give CSUDH a 90-88 advantage,
Young returned the favor by sinking just one of two free throws
with :06 left, again bringing the Toro lead to one. Trying to deny
Rivers the ensuing in-bounds pass, the Long Beach native used his
quickness to get free, eventually sinking two free throws after he
was fouled to give CSUDH a 92-89 lead.
The Warriors Martinez would have one
final chance to send the game into overtime, but his look from
beyond the 3-point line went for naught as the Toros earned the
three-point win.
The Toros shot a sizzling 60.7% from the field,
while holding the Warriors to a subpar 36.4% shooting percentage
in the win.
Toliver finished with 12 points while Williams
chipped in 11 to give the Toros four double-figure scorers in the
victory. Despite the Toros 66.7% performance from the foul
line, Malave and Rivers combined for 12-of-13, negating the
3-point happy shooting of the Warriors, who managed to sink just
13 of their 41 attempts from beyond the arc.
Young led the Warriors with his 29 points,
including a solid 11-of-12 performance from the foul line, while
Dominique Pennix contributed 11 in the loss.
The Toros continue CCAA play tomorrow night as
they host Chico State, with first tip scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in
the Torodome. |