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CSUN HOSTS UC DAVIS; TRAVELS to LONG BEACH 2018-19SCHEDULE 9-9, 3-1 BIG WEST Matadors Head Coach: Jason Flowers OCTOBER 31 #The Master’S U 1-2Game 19 Jan. 24 • UC Davis at CSUN • 7 p.m. Game 20 Jan. 26 • CSUN at Long Beach St. • 4 p.m. CONTACT: Matt Turk PHONE: 818-677-3243 CELL: 515-240-0483 E-MAIL: [email protected] Web: GoMatadors.com Twitter: @GoMatadors Twitter: @_AlwaysFamily_ CSUN HOSTS UC DAVIS; TRAVELS TO LONG BEACH 2018-19SCHEDULE 9-9, 3-1 BIG WEST MATADORS Head Coach: Jason Flowers OCTOBER 31 #The Master’s U. W, 71-64 Record at CSUN: 131-144 (9th Season) NOVEMBER Career Record: Same 6 at Idaho L, 88-73 2018-19 Record: 9-9 (3-1 BWC) 8 at Boise State L, 74-63 16 at Omaha W, 64-52 18 at Drake L, 73-63 23 &Washington St. W, 65-52 AGGIES 24 &Harvard L, 75-55 Head Coach: Jennifer Gross 28 California Baptist W, 73-67 Record at School: 142-97 (8th Season) 30 at Santa Clara W, 53-38 Career Record: Same 2018-19 Record: 11-6 (3-1 BWC) DECEMBER 2 at California L, 67-42 SERIES HISTORY 7 Loyola Marymount L, 72-53 UC DAVIS LEADS 24-17 9 San Diego State W, 77-74 H: 7-10, A: 5-14, N: 5-0, S: +1 16 at USC L, 58-42 19 San José State W, 76-40 29 at Stanford L, 69-43 49ERS Head Coach: Jeff Cammon JANUARY Record at School: 13-34 (1st Season) 5 UC Santa Barbara* W, 73-65 Career Record: Same 12 at UC Irvine* L, 65-61 2018-19 Record: 5-11 (2-1 BWC) 17 at Hawai’i* W, 49-29 19 UC Riverside* W, 69-56 SERIES HISTORY 24 UC Davis* 7 p.m. LONG BEACH ST. LEADS 42-18 26 at Long Beach State* 4 p.m. H: 9-18, A: 8-20, N: 1-4, S:-4 31 Cal State Fullerton* 7 p.m. FEBRUARY 2 at UC Davis* 2 p.m. THE MATADORS AT A GLANCE (*BPG) 9 at UC Santa Barbara* 2 p.m. 14 Cal Poly* 7 p.m. No. Name Pos. Ht Yr Hometown PPG RPG APG 16 at Cal State Fullerton* 6 p.m. 1 Jordyn Jackson G 5-4 Fr. Moreno Valley, Calif. 4.6 1.3 2.5 21 Long Beach State* 7 p.m. 2nd On the Team in assists (45)...tied for 6th on team in steals with Maulupe (11) 28 at UC Riverside* 6 p.m. 2 Destiny Brooks G 5-7 So. Gilmer, Texas 3.8 1.3 1.1 4th on the team in steals (13)...2nd on squad in made 3-pointers (19) MARCH 2 at Cal Poly* 2 p.m. 3 Serafina Maulupe G 5-8 Gr. Murrietta, Calif. 8.7 2.4 1.3 6 UC Irvine* 7 p.m. Became the 13th CSUN women’s basketball player with 1,000 points (1,015) at UH 1/17/19 9 Hawai’i 7 p.m. 11 Juliana Louis F 6-1 So. Long Beach, Calif. 5.4 5.8 0.9 12-13 Big West Tournament 2nd on the team in rebounding...Tied for team lead in steals (15) with 2 others (Irvine, Calif., UC Irvine, host) 15-16 Big West Tournament 12 Meghann Henderson G 5-10 So. La Habra, Calif. 4.2 3.1 3.8 (Anaheim, Calif., Honda Center) Leads team in assists (61) and is tied for team lead in steals (15) with 2 others 15 Claudia Ramos G 6-0 Sr. Zapopan, Mexico 3.2 2.0 0.9 HOME GAMES IN BOLD Played for Mexican National Team in two tournaments during Summer of 2018 #Exhibition 23 Hayley Tanabe G 5-4 Jr . Torrance, Calif. 5.4 2.2 2.9 &Warner Center Marriott Thanksgiving Basketball Classic *Big West Conference Game Returned to action after missing nine games Jan. 17 at Hawai’i -- All dates and times are subject to change 33 Channon Fluker C 6-4 Sr. Pasadena, Calif. 14.9 10.9 3.5* -- All times are Pacific 2nd in Big West history in career rebounds (1268) and 11th in career scoring (1876) 44 Lauren Shymkewicz C 6-3 Jr. Omaha, Neb. 2.9 2.7 1.1 Has recorded 6 steals and 1 block 52 Eliza Matthews F 6-1 Jr. Long Beach, Calif. 3.7 4.8 0.6 Fourth on the team in rebounding...Has recorded 7 Steals and 2 Blocks 55 De’Jionae Calloway F 6-1 R-Jr. Lee’s Summitt, Mo. 8.2 5.7 1.1 www.bigwest.org www.csun.edu 3rd on team in rebounding and 3rd in scoring...Tied for team lead in steals (15) with 2 others CSUN WOMEN’S BASKETBALL WE ARE CSUN GENERAL INFORMATION We are now “CSUN” and request that CSUN be used to refer to the school and Name CSUN its Division I athletic programs. Please do not refer to the school as “Cal State Mailing Address 18111 Nordhoff Street Northridge, CA 91330-8301 Northridge,” “CS Northridge,” “CSU Northridge,” “CS North” or “Northridge.” Both the Founded 1958 men’s and women’s programs are the “Matadors” and there is no need to add “Lady” Enrollment 41,548 before any women’s athletic program. President Dr. Dianne F. Harrison Director of Athletics Michael Izzi WHAT’S COMING UP Conference Tournament finals, the Associate A.D./SWA Lizzie Gomez In a rematch of the 2018 Big West Matadors defeated UC Davis in overtime Faculty Representative Dr. Ed Jackiewicz Conference Tournament final and a in Northridge a year ago. The Aggies Nickname Matadors game in which both teams are tied for held the home court in Davis as UCD Colors Red, White and Black the early lead in the Big West (3-1), leads the all-time series 24-17. Conference Big West CSUN hosts UC Davis Thursday night. Home (Capacity) The Matadome (2,000) ABOUT THE BEACH The game will be streamed on ESPN 3 Long Beach State had a four-game win- COACHING STAFF and also be available on the Watch ESPN ning streak snapped Saturday when the Head Coach Jason Flowers (9th Season) App. Trent Rush will serve as the play- Beach dropped a 60-54 decision at UC Alma Mater UCLA, 2001 by-play announcer, Richie Schueler is on Santa Barbara. The 49ers are 5-11, and Overall Record 131-144 (as of 1/19) color while Courtney Sweet will be the are tied for third in the conference with Record at CSUN Same sideline reporter. Cal State Fullerton at 2-1. Long Beach Big West Record 73-61 (as of 1/19) State hosts UC Riverside Thursday night Office Phone (818) 677-3995 Eric Kaback’s audio only pre-game show before welcoming the Matadors to the Associate Head Coach Lindsey Foster (9th Season) on the CSUN Sports Network presented Walter Pyramid. Assistant Coach Brandy Manning (3rd Season) by Dignity Health gets underway at 6:50 Assistant Coach Ashlee Guay (2nd Season) p.m. Tip is set for 7:03 p.m. Shanaijah Davison is fifth in the league Director of Ops Thomas Osburn (6th Season) in scoring at a 14.1 per game clip. Naomi Athletic Trainer Danielle Vailes (2ndSeason)) Thursday’s game is part of the CSUN Hunt is third in the BWC in three-point Athletic Days and Youth Team Days’ shooting (.438) and third in made three- SPORTS INFORMATION promotions. CSUN Gameday T-Shirts are point field goals per game (2.0). Justina WBB Contact Matt Turk also scheduled to be given out. King is ninth in the Big West in steals Turk’s Office Phone (818) 677-3243 (1.8) and 10th in assists (2.8). Turk’s Cell Phone (515) 240-0483 Turk’s e-mail [email protected] The Matadors travel to Long Beach State Website www.GoMatadors.com Saturday for a 4 p.m. start. The game Long Beach State and CSUN began play- will be streamed on BigWest.tv. Kaback’s ing women’s basketball against each pregame show begins at 3:50 p.m. other in 1963. The 49ers lead the all- TEAM INFORMATION time series 42-18 after sweeping both 2017-18 Record 19-16 ABOUT UCD games in 2017-18. 2017-18 Big West Record 8-8 (5th) UC Davis moved into a tie for first in the 2017-18 NCAA Postseason 1st Round at Big West with CSUN on Saturday when Notre Dame MAULUPE REACHES 1000 the Aggies defeated UC Irvine 80-57. UC CSUN guard Serafina Maulupe became 2016-17 Final National Ranking N/A the 13th CSUN women’s basketball play- Letterwinners Returning/Lost 10/5 Davis is 11-6. Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 er to score at least 1000 points with a Newcomers 5 Morgan Bertsch scored 29 against the jumper at the 6:08 mark of the second Anteaters, marking the sixth consecu- quarter during the 49-29 victory at Hawai’i Jan. 17. HISTORICAL INFORMATION tive game in which she scored at least First Year of Women’s Basketball 1974-75 20 and the 12th time this year she has All-Time Record 507-739 (as of 1/19) posted at least 20 in game. She is the 146th women’s basketball All-Time Conf. Record 228-285 (as of 1/19) player in Big West history to reach the All-Time Big West Record 114-138 (as of 1/19) With a 24.5 ppg average, Bertsch leads 1000-point plateau.Maulupe has scored Big West Regular Season Titles 1 the conference and is fourth in Division 1,015 points in a Matador uniform.
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