TURLOCK, Calif.---Â Stan State hosts the final two games of its regular season this week. No.20 Cal Poly Pomona will make their way to the Fitzpatrick Arena on Thursday, February 27
th at 5:30 p.m. On Saturday, March 1
st, the Warriors will celebrate Senior Day before facing Cal State San Bernardino at 1:00 p.m.
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LAST WEEK: The Warriors visited Cal State San Marcos and Sonoma State. Cal State San Marcos claimed victory 60-46.
Tia Barefield put up a career-high 13 points to lead the team.
Krista Andersen and
Alyssa Premo tied their career-highs in steals with three each. Their six steals contributed to the team's total of 12.
Daja Scott-Mitchell led the team with nine rebounds, adding to the team's 37 rebounds on the night.
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The Seawolves played a dominant game versus Stan State, giving the Warriors some trouble. Sonoma State took the win 76-41, though
Alyssa Premo scored nine points, six rebounds, and added a block assist while
Jadyn Patterson scored eight points, adding three rebounds and four steals.
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WARRIORS IN REVIEW: Stan State (5-21, 4-16 CCAA) are scoring 57.2 points while giving up 72.8 points to opponents.
Da'Myiah Lewis continues to lead in points with 16.2 per game. Lewis leads in rebounds with 8.7 per game and steals at 1.6 per game.
Jadyn Patterson leads in assists, averaging 2.7 per game, and
Krista Andersen is the team-leader in blocks at 1.2 per game.
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NCAA RANKINGS: Da'Myiah Lewis is ranked 43
rd in NCAA Division II in free throws with 108.Â
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CCAA RANKINGS: Da'Myiah Lewis and
Krista Andersen are in the top five in several statistical categories within the conference. Andersen is ranked fifth in total blocks with 29 and fourth in blocks per game with 1.21. Lewis is third in defensive rebounds per game (six); second in points per game (16.2), total rebounds (107), and rebounds per game (8.7); and first in free throws (108).
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PREMO'S NEW CAREER HIGHS: Alyssa Premo recorded two new career highs and tied another career high at Cal State San Marcos this past week. Premo's eight rebounds and two blocks mark new career highs, while her three steals tie her previous career high versus San Francisco State.
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SENIOR DAY: This Saturday, Stan State will celebrate its seniors in
Da'Myiah Lewis and
Daja Scott-Mitchell.
Da'Myiah Lewis has played for Stan State for four seasons, taking one redshirt season, and has recorded over 700 points and 350 rebounds in her career.
Daja Scott-Mitchell transferred this fall and has made her mark with five double-doubles this season and 10 games in which she scored double digits.
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TOP 10: Da'Myiah Lewis has secured her place in the Warriors' top 10 record book. With 349 field goal attempts, 108 free throws made, and a 16.2 scoring average, Lewis has the opportunity to maintain her top 10 positions with these final two games.
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BRONCOS IN REVIEW: No.20 Cal Poly Pomona is 22-4 overall and 17-3 in CCAA play. The Broncos average 69.3 points per game while giving up 57.8 points to opponents. Sydney Nelson leads the scoring for Cal Poly Pomona with 15.8 points per game. Nelson also has the most steals on the team, averaging 1.9 per game. Mydrea Moore is the team leader in rebounds at six per game and blocks with 0.9 per game. Kalaya Buggs is the assists leader averaging 3.7 per game and holds a 1.39 assist-to-turnover ratio.
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ALL-TIME SERIES: Dating back to 2008, Cal Poly Pomona leads the all-time series with Stan State 25-8. The Broncos took the win in the last meeting between the two teams, which was earlier this season in Pomona, Calif. Stan State fell 78-41 despite a 20-point, 10 rebound double-double from
Da'Myiah Lewis.
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COYOTES IN REVIEW: Cal State San Bernardino (14-11, 13-7 CCAA) will be wrapping up the CCAA regular season with Stan State, but will take on Cal State Monterey Bay before traveling to the Fitzpatrick Arena. The Coyotes are scoring 65.7 points while their opponents score 64.5 points. Jaida Jackson leads the team in points (13.1 per game), assists (4.5 per game), and steals (2.2 per game), while maintaining a 1.23 assist-to-turnover ratio. Lauryn Morris leads in rebounds with 5.6 per game and Mia Dufresne is the leader in blocks with 2.4 per game.
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ALL-TIME SERIES: The Coyotes led the all-time series with the Warriors 21-13, dating back to 2008. Cal State San Bernardino took the first meeting this season 66-47 from Stan State.
Daja Scott-Mitchell led the Warriors with a double-double consisting of 19 points and 16 rebounds.
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CCAA SPORTS ON FLOCOLLEGE
All CCAA events, hosted by CCAA teams, this season can be viewed on FloCollege. For fans eager to watch fall sports go to GoCCAA.org/FloCollege to pay $14.99 per month or $99.99 per year ($8.33/month). Additionally, those who use a .edu email from a CCAA member institution will be able to sign up at a discounted subscription price of $9.99 per month or $69.99 for the year ($5.83/month). Fans are encouraged to sign up using the CCAA Landing Page
GoCCAA.org/FloCollege on FloCollege to receive any discounts.
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Watch CCAA on FloCollege broadcasted events on your smart TV or mobile devices by downloading the FloCollege app available for Roku, FireTV, Apple TV, or for iOS and Android devices.
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BLUE CHIP BROADCASTING
All Warrior men's basketball, women's basketball, and baseball games can be heard on
https://bluechipbroadcasting.com/. Bryan Nelson will be calling the action for the Stan State men's basketball and baseball games while Levi Flores calls the action for Warrior women's basketball games. You can also hear select Warrior away games.
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