by PointGuard » Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:20 pm
San Luis Obispo Tribune
BIG WEST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT RESULTS
Day 1
#7 seed UC Riverside—70, #10 seed Hawaii—60
#8 seed UC Davis—84, #9 seed UC San Diego—62 (Heideman—32 points, 11 rebounds)
[u]Day 2 (Quarterfinals)
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#4 seed Long Beach St.—99, #5 seed Cal St. Fullerton—92 (OT) (Rob Traylor—30 points, 8 assists; Jaron Mihm—31 points, 17 rebounds)
#3 seed Cal St. Northridge—96, #6 seed Cal St. Bakersfield—75 (Mike Forrest—38 points; David Barrett—27 points, 12 rebounds)
#2 seed UC Irvine—82, #7 seed UC Riverside—48
#1 seed Cal Poly Mustangs (22-7) vs #8 seed UC Davis Aggies (11-19)
The Mustangs held high-scoring Corey Heideman to just 4 points and the Aggies shooting to 25% to gain a 43-23 halftime advantage. Double teaming didn’t work on Heideman in the 2nd half. He finished with 16 points and 11 boards but Cal Poly smashed the Aggies 85-63. Scoring in double figures for the Mustangs were: SG Nikolos Ivelitsch with 15 points, C Calvis Barnes and PG Scotty Lee who had 11 points apiece, and PF Rodney Boykin who added 10 points.
Day 3 (Semifinals)
#2 seed UC Irvine—79, #3 seed Cal St. Northridge—67 (Pat Dye—28 points and 7 rebounds)
1 seed Cal Poly Mustangs (23-7) vs #4 seed Long Beach St. 49ers (15-15)
The Mustangs struggled the entire first half. Turnovers plagued the team and left them trailing the 49ers throughout most of the half. Long Beach State held a 36-33 advantage at halftime. Cal Poly fell behind by 16 points after 11-1/2 minutes of play in the 2nd half. The Mustangs made a frantic rush in the final 5 minutes to get within a single point with a minute to go. Preston then stole a pass. After a quick timeout, a designed pick and roll play led to Ivelitsch draining an 8 foot jumper to give the Mustangs a 73-72 lead with 47 seconds remaining. The 49ers took a 3 that was off the mark and had to foul. Erskin dropped in both free throws with 28 seconds to play. Bailey then blocked a shot and after a quick foul, Preston knocked down 2 free throws. The 49ers hit a 3 but it was too little, too late. Cal Poly escaped with a come-from-behind 77-75 victory. SG Nikolos Ivelitsch finished with 21 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and 3 blocks. C Calvis Barnes scored 12 and grabbed 6 boards. PG Scotty Lee had 11 points, 4 rebounds and 4 assists. SF Eddie Erskin scored 10 and had 4 rebounds and 2 assists. PG Danny Preston had 9 points and 8 assists.
Day 4 (Championship)
#1 seed Cal Poly Mustangs (24-7) vs #2 seed UC Irvine Anteaters (21-10)
In a complete turnaround from their semifinal game, the Mustangs exhibited outstanding ball control in the first half, turning the ball over just 2 times. Cal Poly exerted offensive pressure, working the ball inside, driving frequently, and coming away with a bundle of offensive rebounds giving them a series of second hand shots. This pressure resulted in many of the Anteaters getting into foul trouble. So, even though UC Irvine hit a much higher percentage of their shots from the field, the Mustangs were able to build a 41-32 halftime cushion. Cal Poly opened an early double-digit lead in the 2nd half and a solid defensive effort kept UC Irvine from making a serious run. The Mustangs came away with a 76-70 win to give them the conference championship. PG Danny Preston had 14 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 blocks. SG Nikolos Ivelitsch also scored 14 points and he pulled down 5 boards. C Estell Luton scored 13 points and grabbed 6 rebounds. PF Rodney Boykin scored 10 points and had 8 rebounds.
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