TURLOCK, Calif.--- The Warriors faced Cal Poly Pomona tonight, falling 72-61. Stan State was led by
Da'Myiah Lewis with 27 points.
Jadyn Patterson put up 12 points and
Kalyn Harris chipped in nine points.
FIRST QUARTER: Though Cal Poly Pomona (23-4, 18-3 CCAA) took the lead early, the Warriors kept them to no more than four. About halfway through the quarter, Stan State tied the game and pushed to a lead. The Broncos tipped the score back in their favor, but the Warriors retaliated to take the lead at the end of the period 21-16.
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SECOND QUARTER: Stan State (5-22, 4-17 CCAA) pushed their lead to seven with a jumper by
Da'Myiah Lewis. Cal Poly Pomona responded with five points, but the Warriors got back out to a five-point lead. The lead began to be traded as the first half came to a close, and the Broncos emerged ahead 38-34 going into halftime.
THIRD QUARTER: The Warriors chipped at Cal Poly Pomona's lead, but a 12-point run by the Broncos put Stan State in a difficult position. With shots from
Amya Vangkham-Griffin and
Da'Myiah Lewis, the Warriors were able to cut the deficit in half, but Cal Poly Pomona led at the end of three quarters 55-47.
FOURTH QUARTER: The two offenses traded shots, though soon the Warriors struggled to keep up. The Broncos had extended their lead to 21, but Stan State rallied with a 10-point run. The Warriors fell short of Cal Poly Pomona 72-61 at the end of the quarter and the game.
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DOUBLE-DOUBLE FOR LEWIS: Da'Myiah Lewis recorded her 11
th double-double of her career with 27 points and 10 rebounds in tonight's game. Â
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BALANCED: Two Warriors recorded even assist-to-turnover ratios tonight in
Alyssa Premo and Amya Vankgham-Griffin. Each had two assists and two turnovers, while Vangkham-Griffin also recorded three steals and Premo nabbed one.
Quinn Garrett had a positive assist to turnover ratio with three assists and two turnovers. Garret also earned a steal.
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SENIOR NIGHT: Next Saturday, Stan State will celebrate its seniors in
Da'Myiah Lewis and
Daja Scott-Mitchell.
Da'Myiah Lewis has played for Stan State for three seasons 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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UP NEXT: Stan State plays its final game of the regular season. On Saturday, March 1
st, the Warriors will face Cal State San Bernardino will visit the Fitz as we celebrate Senior Day.
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