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Carson, CA -- Junior Mario Malave
(Emeryville, CA/Bakersfield College) converted 11-of-15 free
throws en route to a game-high 26 points while Durwin Williams
(Compton, CA/Glendale JC) tallied the games sole
double-double of 17 points and 14 boards as Cal State Dominguez
Hills took a hard-fought 77-68 decision over a feisty Cal State
Monterey Bay team Friday night in the Torodome.
With the win, CSUDHs second-straight
conference victory, the Toros improve to 6-10, 4-6 CCAA, while the
visiting Otters fall to 7-12, 4-5 CCAA.
Both teams were ready from the outset as leads
were exchanged four times in the games first six minutes.
Two 3-pointers, courtesy of Williams and Mike Steed (Antelope,
CA/Center HS), would give the Toros an 8-6 lead with just
under four minutes elapsed in the first half before the visitors
would go on a 7-0 run to take the lead back at 13-8 behind four
points by Richard Jenkins and three by Jay Demaestri.
CSUDH would answer that run with a 9-4 spurt of
its own, tying the game at 17-17 at the 11:04 mark. After tying
twice more at 19 and 24, the Toros would use a Carlos Rivers
(Long Beach, CA/LA Valley College) jumper and a Jonathan
Toliver (Inglewood, CA/Westchester HS) old-fashioned 3-point
play to take a 29-24 advantage, before splitting the next 14
points to enter intermission with a 36-31 cushion.
The Toros continued their momentum out of the
locker room, using a Malave lay-up to push their lead to 44-34 at
the 15:49 mark. Ensuing buckets by Williams, Shamont Brown
(Jamaica, NY/Riverside CC) and Rivers brought the Toro lead to
50-34 two minutes later, before yet another Demaestri bomb stopped
CSUDHs scoring run at 10-0.
A jumper by CSUMBs Devoughn Lamont and
two foul shots by Demaestri cut the Toro lead to 51-43, but
successive buckets by Malave and Williams pushed CSUDHs lead
back to double figures, giving the Cardinal & Gold a 55-43
advantage with just under 10 minutes left in regulation.
CSUMB would then find its stroke, out-scoring
the Toros 18-9 over a six-minute stretch, trimming CSUDHs
lead to 64-61 with three minutes left.
Malave, however, would get fouled twice and
sink four-consecutive free throws to give CSUDH breathing room,
and after Lamont converted just one of two attempts from the
charity stripe, a Steed trey gave the Toros a 71-63 lead with just
1:25 remaining.
CSUMBs Jenkins would try to give the
Otters life with a jumper and converted free throw, but five
points would be as close as the visitors would get as six Toro
foul shots down the stretch would seal CSUMBs fate, with
Malaves final two conversions closing the scoring at 77-68.
CSUDH used its size and efficiency for a 26-16
advantage in the paint, and 10 more points off turnovers. Malave
finished with a 7-for-18 performance while Toliver chipped in 10
points in the Toros win. Rivers, playing limited minutes after
returning from the flu, sank all three floor attempts and 3-of-4
shots from the foul line, dishing two assists against zero
turnovers.
For CSUMB, Demaestri poured in 22 points on
8-of-18 shooting, including four makes from 3-point land, but
picking up his fourth foul at 16:30 in the second half limited his
effectiveness on the defensive end down the stretch. Jenkins added
14 points while Lamont, CSUMBs leading scorer, finished with
just nine points, 11 below his season average.
The Toros continue hosting duties with a
non-conference match-up against Chaminade University on Monday,
January 30, before CCAA northern California foes Sonoma State and
San Francisco State visit Carson the weekend of February 3-4, with
first tip for all contests scheduled for 7:30 p.m. in the
Torodome. |