Big Second Half Falls Short at Pomona
POMOMA, Calif. – The Cal State San Marcos women's basketball team (5-18, 5-12 CCAA) dropped a 62-55 decision at No. 21 Cal Poly Pomona (20-4, 15-3 CCAA) on Saturday afternoon at Kellogg Arena.
TOP PERFORMERS
Tatum Tamashiro – 18 points | 1 steal | 1 rebound
Rory Hetrick – 8 points | 6 steals | 2 rebounds
Camille Johnson – 6 points | 7 rebounds | 2 assists
Destiny Okonkwo – 4 points | 7 rebounds | 2 blocked shots
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Cougars found themselves down 16-4 after the first quarter was completed.
- A 5-0 run by CSUSM capped by a Tatum Tamashiro 3-pointer cut CPP's lead to 18-12 with 8:10 remaining in the second quarter.
- The Broncos closed out the second quarter on a 9-2 run to take a 40-23 lead into the break.
- CPP shot 60.7% (17-of-28) in the first half to CSUSM's 28.1% (9-of-32).
- CPP's Sydney Nelson led all scorers in the first 20 minutes with 16 points after going 7-of-7 from the field and 2-of-2 at the free throw line.
- The Broncos took their largest lead of the game at 8:55 of the third quarter on a Nelson layup that made it 42-23.
- CSUSM went on a 12-0 run capped by another 3-pointer by Tamashiro that made it a single-digit lead at 42-35 for the Broncos with four minutes remaining in the third quarter.
- CSUSM outscored CPP 17-8 in the third quarter to cut the gap to 48-40 with 10 minutes remaining in the game.
- A Maddie Leiva 3-pointer made it 50-47 with 8:05 remaining in the fourth quarter.
- CSUSM made it a two-point game (54-52) on a 3-pointer by Rose Morse with 4:59 on the clock.
- The Broncos closed out the game with an 8-2 run to clinch the win at 62-54.
FAST BREAKS
- The Cougars shot 34.5% (20-of-58) while the Broncos came in at 51.0% (26-of-51).
- CPP won the battle of the boards at 36-28, but CSUSM pulled down more offensive boards, 12-10.
- CSUSM tallied 20 points off CPP's 17 turnovers while the Broncos only capitalized with 13 points on the Cougars' 15 turnovers.
- The Cougars recorded 12 points off fast breaks while the Broncos only finished with six.
- Tatum Tamashiro matched her career high of five made 3-pointers, a feat she has tallied four previous times this season.
- CSUSM went 7-of-7 at the free throw line while CPP was 8-of-10.
- CSUSM leads the all-time series against CPP at 9-8 and is 4-5 when playing in Kellogg Arena.
UP NEXT
The Cougars will return to The Sports Center on Monday to begin their final homestand of the 2024-25 season. The Cougars will host Sonoma State at 5 p.m. to make up the game that was postponed back on Dec. 21.
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