
Cal Poly Back Home to Host UC Santa Barbara Saturday at 5 p.m.
1/10/2025 12:51:00 PM | Men's Basketball
SAN LUIS OBISPO – Back home to host Blue-Green rival UC Santa Barbara, the Cal Poly men’s basketball program seeks its initial Big West victory of the season when hosting the Gauchos on Saturday, Jan. 11. Tip time inside Mott Athletics Center on ESPN+ is 5 p.m. for Cal Poly (6-11, 0-5), which also looks to erase a four-game overall slide following Thursday’s setback at Big West co-leader UC San Diego. Ranked 55th among 355 NCAA Division I programs and second among Big West programs with 81.6 points per game, Cal Poly – under first-year head coach Mike DeGeorge – is averaging 17.5 more points per game than at the same stage last season. The Mustangs have scored 90-plus points in a game five times already this year after hitting the mark just twice during the previous four years combined. Fueling the scoring surge is Cal Poly’s three-point prowess as the Mustangs rank fifth nationally with 32.2 three-pointers attempted per game and ninth with 11.0 three-pointers made per game. UC Santa Barbara (10-5, 2-2), meanwhile, enters Saturday’s matchup having prevailed in back-to-back Big West games, opening 2025 with a 64-61 win at Hawai’i before downing Cal State Bakersfield at home Thursday, 78-66. The Gauchos lead the Big West with a 48.2 percent field goal mark and average 75.5 points per night.
CAL POLY VERSUS UC SANTA BARBARA: The most frequent opponent in Cal Poly’s history, UC Santa Barbara takes a 14-game series winning streak into Saturday’s 120th all-time matchup. With Cal Poly’s last series win an 80-79 home victory on Jan. 4, 2018, UC Santa Barbara leads both the all-time (84-35) and Division I (50-14) series.
KOONCE REMAINS CAL POLY’S OFFENSIVE CATALYST: A double-digit scorer in all but two games – and those two were nine-point outings – graduate guard Owen Koonce, following a career high 32-point effort at San Jose State (Dec. 14) and 30-point night in Cal Poly’s Nov. 30 victory at Stanford, enters Saturday’s matchup with UC Santa Barbara leading the Mustangs and ranked second among Big West players with a 44.2 (38-for-86) percent three-point mark and 89.1 (49-for-55) percent free throw mark, fifth with 18.1 points per game and sixth with a 54.5 (110-for-202) percent field goal figure. The Dec. 2 Big West Player of the Week selection, Koonce – averaging 20.9 points per Cal Poly’s last seven games – also tops the Mustangs with 5.5 rebounds per outing. One of only two Mustangs to start all 17 games, Koonce has also scored 21 points against Denver (Dec. 17), 20 at Omaha (Dec. 21) and UC San Diego (Jan. 9), 19 at Eastern Washington (Nov. 17) and UC Davis (Dec. 5) and 18 in his Mustang debut at San Francisco (Nov. 5).
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THE GRADUATE: Five years after establishing his initial collegiate scoring high while a freshman at Fresno State, guard Jarred Hyder has twice smashed the mark during his graduate season with a 29-point effort against Denver (Dec. 17) arriving after a 27-point performance at Arizona State (Nov. 20). Hyder, who matched a Cal Poly single game program record with eight three-pointers versus Denver after hitting seven at Arizona State, ranks 31st among NCAA Division I players with 3.1 three-pointers per game and 37th with 47 total threes. Tenth among Big West performers with 14.9 points per game, Hyder has also scored 22 points at Omaha (Dec. 21) and 19 against both San Francisco (Nov. 5) and Menlo College (Nov. 10) among 11 double-digit performances. A starter in all 40 appearances as a Mustang dating to last season and second among Big West players at 34.0 minutes per game, Hyder – with a career best seven assists three times this year – remains seventh among conference players with 3.4 assists per game.
JESSUP EMERGES AS ONE OF NATION’S TOP THREE-POINT THREATS: Having reached double-digit scoring figures in all but four outings, senior guard Isaac Jessup enters Saturday’s contest with UC Santa Barbara ranked 30th among NCAA Division I players with 3.2 three-pointers per game, 66th with a 41.0 (41-for-100) percent three-point mark and 85th with 41 three-pointers. Having already knocked down five three-pointers in a game three times, Jessup’s most recent standout scoring performance was a 21-point effort at Stanford (Nov. 30) that was one shy of his career high. Jessup also scored 20 points at California in just his second Division I appearance and enjoyed 17-point efforts at Arizona State (Nov. 20) and versus Grambling State (Nov. 26).
RINIKER’S PERCENTAGE POINTS: A year after shooting 63.8 percent for Division II Colorado Mesa, graduate guard Mac Riniker ranks eighth among Big West players with a 52.4 (66-for-126) percent mark. One of two Mustangs to start all 17 games alongside Owen Koonce, Riniker also ranks second in the lineup with 5.1 rebounds per game and fourth with 9.7 points per night after notching a Cal Poly-best 15 at Eastern Washington (Nov. 17) and matching the total at Saint Mary’s (Nov. 23) among nine double-digit scoring outings.
DEGEORGE TAKES THE MUSTANG REINS: Named Cal Poly’s sixth head coach at the Division I level on March 26, Mike DeGeorge arrived in San Luis Obispo from Division II Colorado Mesa after directing the Mavericks to 141 wins in six seasons, three Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference regular season championships and five NCAA Tournament appearances – including Sweet 16 trips in 2022 and 2024. Bringing more than two decades of head coaching experience to Cal Poly, DeGeorge’s squads at Colorado Mesa were known for their offensive prowess. During the 2023-24 season, Colorado Mesa led Division II in effective field goal percentage (.596), finished third in three-pointers per game (11.4) and 15th in points per game (11.4). Both of DeGeorge’s assistant coaches from Colorado Mesa – Kyle Bossier and BJ Andrews – joined Cal Poly in the offseason, as well as four transfers from Colorado Mesa.
ETC.: Cal Poly is in its 31st Division I season and 81st as a four-year program … Cal Poly’s Nov. 5 matchup at San Francisco marked the earliest opening date to a season in program history … Cal Poly’s 93.3 (14-for-15) percent free throw mark at San Francisco (Nov. 5) marked the fourth highest single game figure in program history … since transitioning to the Division I level prior to the 1994-95 season, Cal Poly is 49-1 against non-Division I programs following a 99-66 home victory against Division II Menlo College (Nov. 10) … Cal Poly’s 99-66 home win against Menlo College (Nov. 10) marked head coach Mike DeGeorge’s first victory in charge of Cal Poly while the program’s 75-71 win versus Seattle (Nov. 14) was the first against a Division I opponent … Jarred Hyder’s seven three-pointers at Arizona State (Nov. 20) were one shy of the program single game record recorded three previous times and most recently by Dawin Whiten (Feb. 10, 2007) … Cal Poly’s Nov. 26 home victory against Grambling State marked the program’s first all-time matchup with the Tigers … Cal Poly’s Dec. 5 Big West opener at UC Davis marked the earliest conference start date in program history … Jarred Hyder’s eight three-pointers against Denver (Dec. 17) tied a single-game program record previously accomplished by three Mustangs and most recently by guard Dawin Whiten against UC Irvine (Feb. 10, 2007) … Cal Poly’s 95-94 overtime home win against Denver marked the program’s first all-time victory against the Pioneers.