Team Stats
CSUN
CPO
FG%
.426
.429
3FG%
.480
.250
FT%
.559
.793
RB
41
41
TO
15
18
STL
11
8
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Photo by: Owen Main | Cal Poly Athletics
Cal Poly Rallies in Second Half, Falls in Double Overtime to CSUN
2/10/2022 10:16:00 PM | Men's Basketball
SAN LUIS OBISPO – Sophomore forward Brantly Stevenson's three-pointer with 0.3 seconds remaining in regulation (above) helped the Cal Poly men's basketball program complete a final-minute, nine-point comeback Thursday evening against CSUN as the Mustangs forced overtime before the Matadors forced a second one and ultimately prevailed, 83-78.
Junior forward Alimamy Koroma finished with a team leading 20 points for Cal Poly (5-16, 1-8), which trailed CSUN (6-16, 2-7), 58-49, with 61 seconds remaining. After freshman guard Julien Franklin sank two free throw attempts, Cal Poly forced one of CSUN's 15 turnovers before sophomore guard Kobe Sanders knocked down one of his four three-pointers to cut the deficit to 58-54 with 11 seconds to play.
Cal Poly then forced yet another turnover, CSUN fouled and Stevenson added two free throws as the Mustangs pulled within two with eight seconds left.
With Cal Poly still forced to foul, Matadors guard Atin Wright converted his first free throw attempt, missed the second and Stevenson banked in his three-pointer from the right wing as time expired.
Junior guard Trevon Taylor opened the first overtime period with a layup to hand Cal Poly its first lead of the evening. CSUN never led in the first overtime, tying the scoreline three times – including a 67-67 deadlock as forward Christian Gray's layup at the buzzer produced a second overtime.
With Cal Poly playing its first multi-overtime game since a four-overtime outing at Cal State Fullerton two seasons ago, CSUN regained the advantage 18 seconds after the tip following a layup from guard Elijah Hardy. Leading by as much as seven points, CSUN failed to trail in the second overtime.
Stevenson and Sanders each finished with 17 points for Cal Poly, which trailed by as much as 13 points in the second half before closing the gap.
Franklin added a game high nine rebounds for Cal Poly while Koroma contributed three blocks.
Cal Poly closes its two-game home stand on Saturday, Feb. 12 against UC Santa Barbara. Tip time is 7 p.m.
Junior forward Alimamy Koroma finished with a team leading 20 points for Cal Poly (5-16, 1-8), which trailed CSUN (6-16, 2-7), 58-49, with 61 seconds remaining. After freshman guard Julien Franklin sank two free throw attempts, Cal Poly forced one of CSUN's 15 turnovers before sophomore guard Kobe Sanders knocked down one of his four three-pointers to cut the deficit to 58-54 with 11 seconds to play.
Cal Poly then forced yet another turnover, CSUN fouled and Stevenson added two free throws as the Mustangs pulled within two with eight seconds left.
With Cal Poly still forced to foul, Matadors guard Atin Wright converted his first free throw attempt, missed the second and Stevenson banked in his three-pointer from the right wing as time expired.
Junior guard Trevon Taylor opened the first overtime period with a layup to hand Cal Poly its first lead of the evening. CSUN never led in the first overtime, tying the scoreline three times – including a 67-67 deadlock as forward Christian Gray's layup at the buzzer produced a second overtime.
With Cal Poly playing its first multi-overtime game since a four-overtime outing at Cal State Fullerton two seasons ago, CSUN regained the advantage 18 seconds after the tip following a layup from guard Elijah Hardy. Leading by as much as seven points, CSUN failed to trail in the second overtime.
Stevenson and Sanders each finished with 17 points for Cal Poly, which trailed by as much as 13 points in the second half before closing the gap.
Franklin added a game high nine rebounds for Cal Poly while Koroma contributed three blocks.
Cal Poly closes its two-game home stand on Saturday, Feb. 12 against UC Santa Barbara. Tip time is 7 p.m.
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