SAN MARCOS, Calif. – A low-scoring affair saw the Cal State San Marcos men's basketball team (9-7, 8-3 CCAA) come away with a 56-48 win against Cal State East Bay (4-13, 2-9 CCAA) on Thursday night at The Sports Center.
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TOP PERFORMERS
Greg Milton III – 20 points | 6 rebounds | 3 steals
Joel Mensah – 14 points | 8 rebounds | 1 assist
Chase Bowsher – 7 points | 2 rebounds | 1 assist
Jayce McCain – 6 points | 5 assists | 3 rebounds
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Pioneers took their largest lead of the first half at the 8:39 mark on a Dimitrios Klonaras layup to make it 17-10.
- CSUSM responded with a 9-2 run before CSUEB closed out the half with a 3-pointer by Kevin Ebiriekwe to make it 22-19 Pioneers.Â
- Despite trailing by only three points at the half, the Cougars shot 27.6% (8-of-29) while the Pioneers went 50% (9-of-18).
- CSUSM tallied six steals in the first 20 minutes and forced CSUEB to commit 12 turnovers.
- The Cougars took their first lead of the second half on the front end of a Bowsher made free throw before extending it to 28-24 on Milton's 3-pointer from the top of the key with 15:45 to go.
- CSUSM took its largest lead of the game with 10:28 left as McCain made a free throw following an East Bay technical foul for flopping to make it 39-28.
- With the Cougars up 47-37 at the 5:24 mark after a second-chance layup by Milton, East Bay went on 8-0 run to close CSUSM's lead to 47-45 with 3:16 remaining.
- CSUSM was able to hang onto its slim cushion and came away with an eight-point win.
- The Cougars had a much better shooting performance in the second half at 48.1% (13-of-27) while the Pioneers came in at 30.4% (7-of-23).
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FAST BREAKS
- CSUSM's 56 points were the second-fewest its ever scored in a win. The fewest came in the Cougars' inaugural season when they came away with a 51-46 victory at Pomona-Pitzer on Jan. 3, 2012.
- The Cougars' 56 points were the fewest they've scored against the Pioneers in all 13 meetings.
- The Cougars tallied just 10 turnovers to the Pioneers' 23 – the most by a CSUSM opponent this season.
- The Pioneers' 48 points were the fewest allowed by the Cougars this season.
- East Bay finished the game shooting 39% (16-of-41) while holding CSUSM to 37.5% (21-of-56).
- This was Milton's seventh game of the season with 20-plus points and the 12th game in which he has been or tied as the team's leading scorer.
- East Bay had the lead for 19:44 while CSUSM came in at 17:02.
- CSUSM is now 10-3 in the all-time series against East Bay and 7-0 against the Pioneers when playing at home.
- With the victory against CSUEB and losses by Sonoma State and Cal Poly Humboldt, CSUSM now has second place all to itself in the CCAA standings with 11 games remaining.
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UP NEXT
CSUSM will round out the weekend by facing Cal State Dominguez Hills (8-9, 4-7 CCAA) on Saturday at 3 p.m. in The Sports Center.