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Mustangs Visit Long Beach State in Rescheduled Thursday Matchup
1/11/2023 2:13:00 PM | Men's Basketball
COMPLETE GAME PREVIEW
SAN LUIS OBISPO – Playing three of its next four games away from Mott Athletics Center, the Cal Poly men's basketball program looks to snap a three-game slide when visiting Long Beach State on Thursday, Jan. 12. Tip time from Walter Pyramid is 7 p.m. for the matchup on ESPN+, which was pushed back one day by the recent California storm surge. After opening Big West Conference action with a Dec. 29 home victory against CSUN, the Mustangs have dropped three straight – most recently falling to UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 7), 62-57. The Big West leader with a 75.2 percent free throw mark, Cal Poly ranks 39th among 352 Division I programs. The Mustangs also enter Thursday's matchup allowing the third fewest points per game of any Big West program (63.3); Long Beach State, meanwhile, concedes the most (73.5). Entering the week with identical records, Cal Poly and Long Beach State (7-9, 1-3) jointly occupy eight place in the Big West standings.
FOLLOW CAL POLY THIS WEEK: Zachary Anderson-Yoxsimer provides the audio play-by-play call for ESPN 1280 (San Luis Obispo County) and GoPoly.com of Thursday's visit to Long Beach State HERE … ESPN+ coverage and live stats will also be available HERE.
CAL POLY VERSUS LONG BEACH STATE: The Mustangs have defeated Long Beach State just once in the last 13 matchups inside Walter Pyramid – a 78-71 decision on Feb. 23, 2017 – with Cal Poly also looking to snap a four-game series slide against The Beach. With Cal Poly's last series victory a 92-75 home decision (Feb. 5, 2020), Long Beach State leads both the all-time (55-33) and Division I (36-17) series.
MUSTANGS FROM THE LINE: Cal Poly enters Thursday's matchup at Long Beach State ranked 39th among 352 Division I programs with a Big West leading 75.2 (194-for-258) percent free throw mark. Highlighted by a 9-for-9 performance against San Diego Christian (Dec. 22) and a 16-for-17 (94.1 percent) outing versus California Baptist (Dec. 3), Cal Poly has shot better than 81 percent from the free throw line eight times.
MUSTANG 1K CLUB: Two Mustangs have the opportunity this season to reach 1,000 career points. Graduate guard Chance Hunter will have the first opportunity with 999 career points scored at Cal Poly (2022-), California Baptist (2021-22) and Long Beach State (2019-21). Next, senior forward Alimamy Koroma – currently with 985 points – can become the 25th four-year Mustang to reach 1,000 in a career this season.
KOROMA REMAINS CAL POLY'S OFFENSIVE CATALYST: One of Cal Poly's top two scorers for a third successive season, forward Alimamy Koroma once again leads the program with 11.4 points per game following a season high 23-point performance versus Idaho (Nov. 23) and 19-point effort against California Baptist (Dec. 3). Ranked second among Big West players with a 51.6 (65-for-126) percent field goal mark, Koroma – with 47 career double-digit scoring games (including 11 this season) – is averaging 10.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game while shooting 50.4 (365-for-725) percent through 92 collegiate outings and 62 starts. He requires 15 more points to become just the 25th player in program history to reach 1,000 career points. Koroma also ranks sixth in program history with 70 career blocks and 17st with 449 collegiate rebounds.
TAYLOR MADE OUTPUT: Cal Poly's second leading scorer at 9.8 points per game and with a season best 17-point performance against Mount St. Mary's (Nov. 20), senior guard Trevon Taylor completed a second career double-double with 10 rebounds versus The Mount. His most recent efforts include a 10-point, nine-rebound effort to fuel Cal Poly's Big West-opening victory versus CSUN (Dec. 22) and a 10-point showing at Hawai'i (Dec. 31). The only Mustang to start all 16 games this season, Taylor – who has produced eight double-digit scoring games in his last 14 outings – also co-leads Cal Poly with 5.1 rebounds per game.
CHANCE THE SCORER: A Cal Poly best 19-point performance during the program's Jan. 7 matchup against UC Santa Barbara marked graduate guard Chance Hunter's seventh double-digit scoring game as a Mustang. Hunter also scored 18 points against Mount St. Mary's (Nov. 20) before adding 15 versus California Baptist (Dec. 3). A starter in 14 of 16 matchups, Hunter is Cal Poly's third leading scorer with 9.1 points per game.
SANDERS IN THE SCORING COLUMN: Junior guard Kobe Sanders has twice led Cal Poly in scoring through four Big West matchups, first finishing with a season best 17 points in a Dec. 29 conference-opening victory versus CSUN before recording 14 at CSU Bakersfield (Jan. 5). Cal Poly's fifth leading scorer with 7.0 points per game, Sanders – with nine starts in 13 appearances – ranks second in the lineup with an 82.1 (23-for-28) percent free throw mark.
STEVENSON'S CAREER DAYS: Forward Brantly Stevenson had never scored more than 17 points in a collegiate game entering his junior season, but has bettered the total twice this year with a career best 23 points at Pacific (Nov. 28) and 20 versus Portland State (Dec. 10). The Dec. 5 Big West Player of the Week honoree, Stevenson remains second in Cal Poly's lineup with a 44.0 (48-for-109) percent field goal mark and fourth with 7.9 points per game.
THE SMITHS: With the addition of Jamal Smith – son of fourth-year head coach John Smith – as director of operations, Cal Poly is one of only three Division I programs with that familial distinction. Louisiana Monroe features head coach Keith Richard and director of operations Luke while North Florida counts head coach Matthew Driscoll alongside operations director and son, Chase.
ETC.: Cal Poly is in its 79th season as a four-year program and 29th at the Division I level … since transitioning to the Division I level prior to the 1994-95 season, Cal Poly improved to 47-1 against non-Division I programs with a 72-59 home victory against NAIA San Diego Christian (Dec. 22) … Cal Poly's 73-68 home setback versus Mount St. Mary's (Nov. 18) marked the program's first all-time matchup versus The Mount and just the fourth all-time game against a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opponent … forward Alimamy Koroma and guard Trevon Taylor earned spots on the California Thanksgiving Jam all-tournament team (Nov. 20, 23) … Cal Poly's 58.3 (30-for-51) percent field goal mark in an 82-71 home victory against Idaho (Nov. 23) marked the highest single game total under fourth-year head coach John Smith … Cal Poly's seven turnovers versus Idaho were the fewest amount since finishing with seven against UC Riverside on Jan. 16, 2021 … due to health and safety protocols with Pepperdine, Cal Poly's Nov. 30 road matchup with the Waves was cancelled … Cal Poly held Portland State to its lowest scoring output in eight seasons during a 72-49 victory (Dec. 10) … Cal Poly's four-game win streak from Nov. 23-Dec. 10 marked the program's lengthiest since November 2015 … Cal Poly's 67-57 home win against CSUN (Dec. 29) marked the program's first Big West opening-night victory since the 2017-18 season … Cal Poly's Dec. 31 matchup at Hawai'i marked the final Division I men's game of the 2022 calendar year and the program's only scheduled game outside of the Pacific Time Zone this season.
SAN LUIS OBISPO – Playing three of its next four games away from Mott Athletics Center, the Cal Poly men's basketball program looks to snap a three-game slide when visiting Long Beach State on Thursday, Jan. 12. Tip time from Walter Pyramid is 7 p.m. for the matchup on ESPN+, which was pushed back one day by the recent California storm surge. After opening Big West Conference action with a Dec. 29 home victory against CSUN, the Mustangs have dropped three straight – most recently falling to UC Santa Barbara (Jan. 7), 62-57. The Big West leader with a 75.2 percent free throw mark, Cal Poly ranks 39th among 352 Division I programs. The Mustangs also enter Thursday's matchup allowing the third fewest points per game of any Big West program (63.3); Long Beach State, meanwhile, concedes the most (73.5). Entering the week with identical records, Cal Poly and Long Beach State (7-9, 1-3) jointly occupy eight place in the Big West standings.
FOLLOW CAL POLY THIS WEEK: Zachary Anderson-Yoxsimer provides the audio play-by-play call for ESPN 1280 (San Luis Obispo County) and GoPoly.com of Thursday's visit to Long Beach State HERE … ESPN+ coverage and live stats will also be available HERE.
CAL POLY VERSUS LONG BEACH STATE: The Mustangs have defeated Long Beach State just once in the last 13 matchups inside Walter Pyramid – a 78-71 decision on Feb. 23, 2017 – with Cal Poly also looking to snap a four-game series slide against The Beach. With Cal Poly's last series victory a 92-75 home decision (Feb. 5, 2020), Long Beach State leads both the all-time (55-33) and Division I (36-17) series.
MUSTANGS FROM THE LINE: Cal Poly enters Thursday's matchup at Long Beach State ranked 39th among 352 Division I programs with a Big West leading 75.2 (194-for-258) percent free throw mark. Highlighted by a 9-for-9 performance against San Diego Christian (Dec. 22) and a 16-for-17 (94.1 percent) outing versus California Baptist (Dec. 3), Cal Poly has shot better than 81 percent from the free throw line eight times.
MUSTANG 1K CLUB: Two Mustangs have the opportunity this season to reach 1,000 career points. Graduate guard Chance Hunter will have the first opportunity with 999 career points scored at Cal Poly (2022-), California Baptist (2021-22) and Long Beach State (2019-21). Next, senior forward Alimamy Koroma – currently with 985 points – can become the 25th four-year Mustang to reach 1,000 in a career this season.
KOROMA REMAINS CAL POLY'S OFFENSIVE CATALYST: One of Cal Poly's top two scorers for a third successive season, forward Alimamy Koroma once again leads the program with 11.4 points per game following a season high 23-point performance versus Idaho (Nov. 23) and 19-point effort against California Baptist (Dec. 3). Ranked second among Big West players with a 51.6 (65-for-126) percent field goal mark, Koroma – with 47 career double-digit scoring games (including 11 this season) – is averaging 10.7 points and 4.9 rebounds per game while shooting 50.4 (365-for-725) percent through 92 collegiate outings and 62 starts. He requires 15 more points to become just the 25th player in program history to reach 1,000 career points. Koroma also ranks sixth in program history with 70 career blocks and 17st with 449 collegiate rebounds.
TAYLOR MADE OUTPUT: Cal Poly's second leading scorer at 9.8 points per game and with a season best 17-point performance against Mount St. Mary's (Nov. 20), senior guard Trevon Taylor completed a second career double-double with 10 rebounds versus The Mount. His most recent efforts include a 10-point, nine-rebound effort to fuel Cal Poly's Big West-opening victory versus CSUN (Dec. 22) and a 10-point showing at Hawai'i (Dec. 31). The only Mustang to start all 16 games this season, Taylor – who has produced eight double-digit scoring games in his last 14 outings – also co-leads Cal Poly with 5.1 rebounds per game.
CHANCE THE SCORER: A Cal Poly best 19-point performance during the program's Jan. 7 matchup against UC Santa Barbara marked graduate guard Chance Hunter's seventh double-digit scoring game as a Mustang. Hunter also scored 18 points against Mount St. Mary's (Nov. 20) before adding 15 versus California Baptist (Dec. 3). A starter in 14 of 16 matchups, Hunter is Cal Poly's third leading scorer with 9.1 points per game.
SANDERS IN THE SCORING COLUMN: Junior guard Kobe Sanders has twice led Cal Poly in scoring through four Big West matchups, first finishing with a season best 17 points in a Dec. 29 conference-opening victory versus CSUN before recording 14 at CSU Bakersfield (Jan. 5). Cal Poly's fifth leading scorer with 7.0 points per game, Sanders – with nine starts in 13 appearances – ranks second in the lineup with an 82.1 (23-for-28) percent free throw mark.
STEVENSON'S CAREER DAYS: Forward Brantly Stevenson had never scored more than 17 points in a collegiate game entering his junior season, but has bettered the total twice this year with a career best 23 points at Pacific (Nov. 28) and 20 versus Portland State (Dec. 10). The Dec. 5 Big West Player of the Week honoree, Stevenson remains second in Cal Poly's lineup with a 44.0 (48-for-109) percent field goal mark and fourth with 7.9 points per game.
THE SMITHS: With the addition of Jamal Smith – son of fourth-year head coach John Smith – as director of operations, Cal Poly is one of only three Division I programs with that familial distinction. Louisiana Monroe features head coach Keith Richard and director of operations Luke while North Florida counts head coach Matthew Driscoll alongside operations director and son, Chase.
ETC.: Cal Poly is in its 79th season as a four-year program and 29th at the Division I level … since transitioning to the Division I level prior to the 1994-95 season, Cal Poly improved to 47-1 against non-Division I programs with a 72-59 home victory against NAIA San Diego Christian (Dec. 22) … Cal Poly's 73-68 home setback versus Mount St. Mary's (Nov. 18) marked the program's first all-time matchup versus The Mount and just the fourth all-time game against a Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference opponent … forward Alimamy Koroma and guard Trevon Taylor earned spots on the California Thanksgiving Jam all-tournament team (Nov. 20, 23) … Cal Poly's 58.3 (30-for-51) percent field goal mark in an 82-71 home victory against Idaho (Nov. 23) marked the highest single game total under fourth-year head coach John Smith … Cal Poly's seven turnovers versus Idaho were the fewest amount since finishing with seven against UC Riverside on Jan. 16, 2021 … due to health and safety protocols with Pepperdine, Cal Poly's Nov. 30 road matchup with the Waves was cancelled … Cal Poly held Portland State to its lowest scoring output in eight seasons during a 72-49 victory (Dec. 10) … Cal Poly's four-game win streak from Nov. 23-Dec. 10 marked the program's lengthiest since November 2015 … Cal Poly's 67-57 home win against CSUN (Dec. 29) marked the program's first Big West opening-night victory since the 2017-18 season … Cal Poly's Dec. 31 matchup at Hawai'i marked the final Division I men's game of the 2022 calendar year and the program's only scheduled game outside of the Pacific Time Zone this season.
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