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For the beach
• Long Beach State, UC Irvine and Hawai’i share the top of the big west ranking.
• This will be the first game of black and blue rivalry in the season between the beach and the anteaters.
• As a team, Lbsu shoots 38.8% of the terrain and average leading in the league 43.6 fights per match.
• LBSU chief trainer Amy Wright is again in the hardwood for its second season on the beach.
• The beach welcomed six letters of letters a year ago, adding eight talented newcomers to the mix.
• Long Beach State closed the season at the non -conference with a great victory against Beethesda. The beach dropped Lion Angels, 122-49, marking the highest game in the history of the program since 1987. This was also the first time in 10 years Lbsu recorded 100 points.
• LBSU also set a program record for most points scored in one quarter as the beach scored 46 points in the third quarter.
• In the victory over Besda, the beach recorded six seasons high in points (122), struggles (61), assists (29), steal (25), scheduled goals in the field (44) and a field goal (49.4%) S
• For the first time in the history of basketball for women in Long Beach, all five beginners reached double figures such as Mikel Richards led the road with 21 points while Saunier (16 points), Savannah (16 points), Rachel Lobby (15 points) and Patricia Chung (13) All recorded double figures.
Dear
• Senior guardian Savannah He leads the beach in the scoring with 15.8 points per game as it comes first in the big west. The product outside Freen, California, has become a high quality performance of 29 points in Sacramento on November 17th. She has recorded six scores of 20 points this season and eight in her career, including four in January with 22 points against UC Riverside and UC Davis and 26 points against UC San Diego. In addition to his hot shooting, Tucker also contributes to 3.0 fights per game, while adding 53 assists. Her 24 thefts are third in the team. Tucker ranks fifth in assists of a match (2.94) and eight in the percentage of free throw (.787), and percentage of the purpose of the field (.382).
Cleaning the glass
• Rachel Lobby He is the leader of the team in a bounce with 7.6 boards per match to qualify second in the conference. This number has increased in the league game as Loobie is leading the big west at 9.22 fights per game. The transfer of cities from Wright State is solid everywhere as it adds 8.4 points per game, while keeping the beach in blocks with 21.
Career Day
Sophomore forward Jada Crawshaw He turned to another career performance on Thursday, January 23 against CSUN, as she added 20 points to help the beach secure the victory, and the sophomore also collected 12 fights at night. Before this game, Krausow had the highest career of 19 points for the highest -ranking UCLA. In this game 14 of her points coming in the second half and 10 of these points coming in the last 10 minutes of action. Crawshaw is the second leading goal scorer of Long Beach State as it is an average of 11.1 points per game. Crawshaw is the All Around Solid Player as it adds 5.1 struggles to play, while a total of 23 assists, 17 thefts and 14 blocks a year.
Player
• a real freshman Mikel Richards He registers a career with 21 points while shooting 41.7% of the pitch (10-14) to lead Lbsu to win over Bethesda on Monday, December 30th. She also made a new best career with seven thefts against Lion Angels. During the year, it has a 52.6% percentage of the target of the field to run the beach. 33 thefts of Richards lead the team as it was tied second in the league with 2.43 thefts per game.
• Senior guardian Patricia Chung This season was a consistent force for Long Beach State. It ranks in the Top 10 in the Grand West in the assists of a match (3,11), sitting in third place. During the year it is an average of 8.8 points per game and 5.6 fights per match to go with 54 assists, 24 thefts and two blocks.
• a real freshman Jaquoia jones-brown He finds his groove with the beach as he won his first career start against Elon on December 19th. Against Besda Jones-Brown, he registers his first collegial double double with 16 points and 12 boards. During the year it is an average of 7.5 points per game and 5.8 fights per match to go with 25 assists, 14 thefts and 5 blocks.
• In the poll of the Grand West Presons Coaches, Long Beach State was selected to finish fourth in the standings. The beach collected 63 points to come behind the pre -season beloved Hawaii (96 points, 6 votes first), second place UC Irvine (95 points, 5 votes first) and UC Davis (81 points).
Scouting UC Irvine
• UC Irvine are 13-6 in total and have missed a nearby Hawai’i competition, 46-42 to break their five victories in the game. The last victory of the anteater came to a nearby Bat with UC Riverside, where they surrounded Highlanders, 56-53 at home.
• Hunter Hernandez is the leader of anteaters, an average of 13.4 points per game. Hernandez and the sum of Hanson are an average of 5.5 struggles per game, each of them to run the team while Nava Dean leads the team in blocks with 17. Deja Lee leads the team with 35 thefts a year.
The series: The Beach Vs. Antithesis
Lbsu leads the series against the UCI 62-23. The last time both teams have seen in recent years in the semi-finals of Big West Championship, where anteaters surrounded the beach, 69-57. UC Irvine is a winning series of three games against Long Beach State at the Bren’s Evening Center on Thursday night.
Last time outside: Lbsu Vs. Cal Poly
Cal Poly beat the Long Beach State 78-71 in the Big Action Big Action on Saturday afternoon at Goldmine.
Cal Polly started the game to shoot well and opened a quick lead over the beach, 8-2. Jaquoia Jones-Brown stopped running Mustangs by converting two of the line. Jada Crawshaw and Savannah I got on the beach board, combining six straight points and tied the game 12-12 with staying less than three minutes in a quarter.
Theft of Mikel Richards LED Patricia Chung until a quick break and place the beach in the lead. When the zoomer hits, Mustangs got one to make it a game with one point aimed at the other. The beach fired 36.8% in the first, which took the lead at the end of the first period.
The Mustangs 8-0 mileage allowed Cal Poly to return the lead, 25-18. Rachel Lobby One added to stop running mud skirts in the second. The beach continued with 5-0, with Kennan ka By hitting a triphone, forcing the mustards to request Time Out. Loobie converts two of the line to tie the game with three minutes remaining, 25-25. Saunier Get on the board as the beach took the lead for the first time in the period. The mustard backed away to regain their lead when the beach gave up half 33-31.
An electric start to the second half brought the beach to close the abyss after a quick break from Crawshaw to KA. Loobie tied the game 40-40 with under seven minutes after hitting three index finger. Both teams continued to trade with points and leaders, such as Mustangs Ked on the beach with two points with staying under two minutes. The good bustle of Jones-Brown tied the game once more to 50. Cal Poly forced 5-0 to close the third period up 55-50.
The beach fired 45 percent in the fourth period, but that was not enough to stop the mustangs in the last ten minutes of the match. Sonnier opened the last period by hitting two beach tidyage, but Mustangs continued to meet back and maintain the advantage.
With less than five minutes in the game, Cal Poly led 66-60 and returned from its time, expanding its lead. A quick break from Chung removed the beach 68-62 with a little less than three minutes. Jones-Brown cut the lead from the mustard, but visitors always found an answer that did not allow the beach to return to the game. With a little less than 30 seconds in the game, Long Beach State closed the difference to run 72-70 after Chung turned two of the line. Cal Polly forced the beach to ignite, and the mustangs converted all of the free throw line to control the game.
Lbsu suffered its second loss at the season conference as the beach (11-7, 7-2 large west) was led by Loobie, which had 13 points and nine fights. Jaquoia jones-brown Add 12 points and Tucker scored 10. Mustings fired 46.2% (30 per 65) from the floor.
Cal Polly was a step from Annika Shah, which scored 24 points. Mustangs (9-10, 4-5 Big West) surpassed Long Beach in Paint 42-28. Cal Poly went 15 to 16 of the free throws line compared to 16-from-22 for Lbsu.
The beach will head to UC Irvine (13-5, 7-1) on Thursday night for the first game for rivalry in black and blue and blue seasons. The action will be live in ESPN+starting at 18:00
Forward
Long Beach State will go on the road next week to face UC Davis on Thursday, February 6, from 6:00 pm and CSUN on Saturday, February 8 at 2:00 pm