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Kaelen Mitchell
Marty Bicek
62
Winner Cal Poly Pomona CPP 2-1, 1-0 CCAA
46
Stanislaus State STAN 3-1, 1-1 CCAA
Winner
Cal Poly Pomona CPP
2-1, 1-0 CCAA
62
Final
46
Stanislaus State STAN
3-1, 1-1 CCAA
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Cal Poly Pomona CPP 25 37 62
Stanislaus State STAN 23 23 46

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Cal Poly Pomona stifles, quiets Stan State offense

TURLOCK — Saturday late-afternoon's game was completely different than Wednesday night's as Stanislaus State's run-and-shoot offense was limited in a 62-46 loss to Cal Poly Pomona.

The Broncos slowed down the pace and made the Warriors play their game as the visitors held Stan State to just 27.7 percent shooting to win their CCAA season debut. Stanislaus suffered its first setback of the season and fell to 3-1 overall and 1-1 in conference play.

Leading the Warriors was Kaelen Mitchell, who had 13 points and 9 rebounds. Mitchell was a decent 5 of 8 from the field and made 3 of 6 three-pointers. But the rest of the team struggled. Aside from Mitchell, the Warriors were 8 for 39 overall and 4 for 21 from long distance with just 20 rebounds.

Caleb Baskett had seven points but no other Warriors had more than six.

Andy Cleaves, who had 35 points in Wednesday's 96-point out-pour, was just 2 for 8 for five points. Ty Davis's encore performance to his triple-double night was six points, 1 rebound, zero assists.

The 27.7 percent shooting was the lowest total since Jan. 7, 2016, in a loss at Cal Poly Pomona when the Warriors shot 26.0 percent that night.

The Warriors couldn't get much going to start Saturday's game, falling 9-2 quickly on a 7-0 Pomona run while shooting 1 for 7 . Stan State did put together a 11-0 spur — including three consecutive Mitchell three-pointers — to take a 16-12 lead, but that was the last lead Stanislaus had.

An 11-0 Pomona run capped by a Nikhil Peters three-pointer at 3:47 left in the first half made it 23-16. Two 7-0 mini Bronco runs in the second half did the Warriors in.

Pomona out-scored the Warriors 28-10 in the paint and shot 43.6 percent. The Broncos also out-rebounded the Warriors 36-29. Quentin Taylor scored 13 points with eight rebounds and Willliam Christmas had eight assists to lead Pomona.

Stan State will play a non-conference game on Tuesday at Fresno Pacific before traveling to Chico State two days after Thanksgiving to resume CCAA play.
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