in 93 UNLV and New Mexico State (didn’t realize that!) made it. There’s a few years before this where both of them made it. But, you’re right - never in the (mostly) California version.
I watched a good portion of the Irvine win over Belmont on the road. The Eaters are a really good basketball team. They play disciplined and smart and, from what I've seen, they're solid on both sides of the ball. Their big man, Bent Leuchten, is as good as any big man I've seen in the BW in a long time.
I've only seen UCSD play for a few minutes this year but they too are very impressive. The Tritons and the Eaters are definitely the frontrunners in the Big West by a good margin at this point.
Irvine is just always good. Well coached, very disciplined and tough as nails. Remember in 2019 when they had a little run in the tournament and Russell Turner was a hot commodity - until he made a borderline homophobic comment toward an Oregon player. Cost him some big opportunities, and kept Irvine at the top of the conference.
Out of curiosity, I googled Russell Turner and found he's been at UCI since 2010. He had a rough start but turned it around in the 2012-13 season going 21-16 and a spot in the CIT. I was surprised, though, to see that he's only taken the Anteaters to two NCAA tournaments in 2015 and 2019, despite 8 20+ win seasons. It shows how competitive the Big West has been.
Omaha (5-9) 86, Cal Poly (away, 6-8/0-2) 82
UC San Diego (away, 11-2/2-0) 77, San Diego (3-9) 71
Portland State (7-5) 59, CSU Bakersfield (home, 6-7/0-2) 58
Missouri State (7-5) 68, UC Santa Barbara (away, 7-5/0-2) 56
Wyoming (7-5) 73, CSU Fullerton (home, 4-9/0-2) 69
Long Beach State (home, 6-8/2-0) 83, La Sierra (0-15) 57
Hawai`i (home, 7-3/0-1) 78, Charlotte (6-5) 61
UC Santa Barbara (home, 8-5/0-2) 89, Westcliff (5-5) 72
UC San Diego (home, 121-2/2-0 )109 , Occidental (4-5) 50
CSUN (home, 9-4/1-1) 87, La Sierra (0-16) 52
CSU Fullerton (home, 5-9/0-2) 93, Nobel (1-10) 60
FYI, Nobel is NCAA Div. 2, Occidental is in NCAA Div. 3, the others are NAIA schools. Looks like the Big West wanted some easy wins before league play.
UC Irvine (11-2/2-0) 98, Cal Poly (home, 6-9/0-3) 89 OT
CSUN (9-4/2-1) 95, CSU Fullerton (home, 4-10/0-3) 65
UC Riverside (10-5/1-2) 76, Long Beach State (home, 6-9/2-1) 60
UC Santa Barbara (9-5/1-2) 64, Hawai’i (home, 8-5/0-2) 61
Cal Poly is going to be tough to beat at home as shown by taking the Anteaters to overtime.
I watched the second half of the Hawai`i game. The Gauchos built an 13 point lead with a 15-0 run in the second half and almost blew it at the end making only one field goal over the last 7 minutes.
It's hard to believe that CSU will be able to host a game tonight with all the fires in that area, but there is no news about it and I am sure that a basketball game is not a priority nor should it be in the middle of this terrible conflagration. They're going ahead with the game.
UC Irvine (15-2/5-0) 60, UC San Diego (home, 14-3/4-1) 52
Hawai’i (11-5/3-2) 95, CSU Fullerton (home, 5-13/0-6) 86
UC Santa Barbara (11-5/3-2) 75, Cal Poly (home, 6-12/0-6) 72
CSU Bakersfield (home, 9-9/3-3) 94, CSUN (11-6/3-3) 90 - The Roadrunners were down 20 at the half.
The game between UCI and UCSD was a key contest in the Big West this year. Looks like the Anteaters are in good shape with a road win.
Kind of funny that there's two crappy teams that most of the average teams have beaten up on. Davis, Northridge and Hawaii all beat both of the bad teams. Santa Barbara, Long Beach and Riverside each beat one of them. That's one positive for Bakersfield as they haven't played either one yet. Will be interesting to see how those middle teams shake out.