The Matadors (10-4, 2-1) return home after tying a school record with 17 threes at Cal State Fullerton. CSUN was unconscious in the 1st half in jumping out to an insurmountable 60-26 lead. Unusually, Northridge is 2-0 in conference on the road but 0-1 at home. The Matadors are scoring 82.4 points per game and holding opponents to .379 shooting from the floor.
The Aggies (8-6, 2-1) have the opposite profile in conference, winning both of their home games and losing their one road game Thursday night at CSU Bakersfield. TY Johnson topped 20 points for the 8th time this year and is averaging 20.2 ppg. The problem for UC Davis is finding additional scorers. Thursday night, the 2nd-leading scorer (Connor Sevilla) had just 10 points. Sevilla, Pablo Tamba, Niko Rocak and/or Leo DeBruhl need to augment Johnson for UCD to be successful.
Why didn't Jac Mani play? — movielover
I didn't like our start on defense," Les said.
"When we lock in on defense, we can be pretty good, but we let them get some rhythm and some confidence early on their home floor and then they started feeling pretty good about themselves and that's hard to stop. Once an offense like theirs gets rolling, it's hard to shut off the faucet.
This is Division I, big boy basketball," Les added emphatically.
"It's a big, tough game and we can't be soft like we were today. We have to get better. I challenged everyone afterward that we need to get back to playing Aggie basketball. Today, our concentration just wasn't what it should be.
Added Newman, "Today's win was huge. Coach Les is an established coach and a mentor of mine, and if I could have half the career he's had, I'd be really happy. It's always fun when you beat a really good team that's really well coached and that's what we did today.
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