CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA

Bronco Sports News

For Immediate Release

Tuesday, March 1, 2005

Contact: Paul Helms

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2004-05 CPP Record: 19-6. CCAA Record: 14-4

2004-05 Regional Ranking: 3

 

Broncos Need Two Wins And Some Help For CCAA Title: Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s basketball team, which fell short in its first-place California Collegiate Athletic Association battle last weekend at Cal State Bernardino, will try to bounce back quickly in its final two regular-season games of the season. The Broncos trail the Coyotes by one game with two remaining. The Broncos will host Cal State Dominguez Hills on Wednesday and Cal State Monterey Bay on Friday. Cal Poly Pomona is bidding for its first CCAA title since 1981 when it shared the crown with Cal Poly San Luis Obispo and Cal State Dominguez Hills. Cal Poly Pomona had a seven-game winning streak snapped on Saturday night, but has still won 12 of its last 14 and 18 of its last 21 contests. The Broncos entered last weekend ranked third in the region. New rankings will be released on Wednesday that will include a road win over UC San Diego and a road loss at Cal State San Bernardino. The playoff field will be announced on Sunday night. Cal Poly Pomona has clinched its 11th consecutive winning season and is one win away from its third straight 20-win season. The Broncos are also looking for a third straight playoff appearance for the first time in the program’s history. The Broncos are coming off another successful season. Cal Poly Pomona, which has made the NCAA Division II playoffs in consecutive years for the first time in the program’s history, went 21-7 last season and notched its second straight 20-win season for the first time ever. The Broncos were 17-5 in the California Collegiate Athletic Association last year and set a new program standard for most conference wins in a season. The Broncos had a successful follow-up to their 2002-03 season, which ranks as one of the best in the program’s history.  Cal Poly Pomona won the 2003 West Regional and advanced to the national quarterfinals for only the second time in the program’s history and the first since the 1964. The 23 wins tied the program mark for most victories, also set by the 1964 squad. Cal Poly Pomona returns three starters and seven players overall from last year’s squad, including preseason All-American Jeff Bonds (Sr., Compton, Mayfair HS) and All-CCAA and All-West Region selection David Sybesma (Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS).

 

About Last Week: The Broncos split a pair of games, winning at UC San Diego on Friday, but then losing the first-place showdown with Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday. Cal Poly Pomona jumped out to an early lead and went on to a 70-50 win over UC San Diego on Friday in La Jolla. The Broncos won in RIMAC Arena for only the second time in the past five seasons. Jeff Bonds (Sr., Compton, Mayfair HS) had 18 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Broncos, while David Sybesma (Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS) had 16 points and three assists. Jonathan Boyd (Jr., Fontana, Etiwanda HS) had 14 points and five rebounds, while Kevin Neveu (Fr., San Leandro, St. Joseph Notre Dame HS) had a season-high 10 points, all in the second half. The Broncos led at halftime, 34-20, and then built leads as large as 25 points in the second half. Cal Poly Pomona then lost to Cal State San Bernardino, 73-66, on Saturday. Bonds had 25 points, 22 of them in the second half, while Hervey Malone II (Jr., Pittsburg, Pittsburg HS) had 18 points, three rebounds and two assists. Sybesma had 12 points. Cal State San Bernardino used a 15-3 run to close the first half that extended a 21-19 advantage to 36-22 at halftime. Cal Poly Pomona trailed by 15 points early in the second half, but used a strong run to make it 45-39, with 14:44 remaining. The Coyotes then bumped the lead back to 15 points, 65-50, with 4:03 remaining and held off another late Bronco rally.

 

Head to Head: Cal Poly Pomona is 30-28 all-time against Cal State Dominguez Hills, including a hard-fought 75-65 victory in Carson on Jan. 26. David Sybesma (Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS) led four Broncos in double figures with 19 points. Jonathan Boyd (Jr., Fontana, Etiwanda HS) had 14 points, Jeff Bonds (Sr., Compton, Mayfair HS) had 13 points and Dion Cook (So., Canoga Park, Chaminade HS) had 12 points. Cal Poly Pomona is 0-1 all-time against California Collegiate Athletic Association newcomer Cal State Monterey Bay and dropped a 54-53 decision to the Otters on Jan. 29 in Seaside. Sybesma had 16 points, while Bonds finished with 10 points.

 

Where We Stand: Cal Poly Pomona finds itself at the top or near the top of several key California Collegiate Athletic Association statistics. The Broncos lead the conference in scoring margin (+11.0) and field-goal shooting percentage (48.1 percent) and are second in assist-turnover ratio (1.16). The team is fourth in scoring (72.4 per game) and first in defense (61.4 per game). The Broncos are seventh in the nation in defense. Jeff Bonds (Sr., Compton, Mayfair HS) leads the conference in scoring (17.6 points per game), while David Sybesma (Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS) is fifth (16.3 points per game). Sybesma is second in the conference in scoring for conference games only (16.7 per game) and is second in field-goal percentage (55.8 percent). Bonds is second in the conference in blocked shots (1.36 per game) and fifth in steals (1.96 per game). Hervey Malone II (Jr., Pittsburg, Pittsburg HS) is fourth in the conference in 3-point field goal percentage (.443). Billy Hofman (So., Sierra Madre, La Canada HS) is sixth in assist/turnover ratio (1.80).

 

The Defense Never Rests: Cal Poly Pomona’s defense has taken the NCAA Division II by storm. The Broncos have allowed only 61.4 points per game and have the No. 7 defense in the country. Since unleashing the “White Cell” defense against Grand Canyon on Dec. 18, the Broncos have allowed only 59.0 points per game and limited opponents to 61 points or less in 12 of the last 19 games. The Bronco coaching staff – Head Coach Greg Kamansky and assistant coaches Steve Wachs, Damion Hill and Bill Bannon – are noted science buffs and came up with the name during serious deliberations. White cells, the coaches point out, are the body’s way of fighting off infections and diseases. In basketball terms, the “White Cell” has been a hybrid of zone and man-to-man defenses. In any event, the defense has been good enough to top the California Collegiate Athletic Association and jump to seventh in the country.

 

The Kamansky File: Cal Poly Pomona Head Coach Greg Kamansky is in his fifth season as the leader of the Broncos. Kamansky has guided the Broncos to a 98-39 overall record. His winning percentage of .715 is the best in the program’s history. He led the Broncos to a 21-7 record last season and into the NCAA Division II playoffs for the second straight season. That was a successful follow-up to the sensational season in 2002-03 when he guided the Broncos to the West Region championship and the program’s first appearance in the national quarterfinals in 39 years. In the 2001-02 season, Kamansky guided the Broncos to an 18-9 overall record and a 15-7 mark in the CCAA, which was good enough for third place in the conference. As the interim coach four years ago, Kamansky guided a team picked to finish ninth in the CCAA to a 17-10 record and the brink of an NCAA playoff berth. The 17-10 record was the best-ever for a first-year coach in the program’s history. Kamansky was an assistant coach at Cal Poly Pomona for two seasons before succeeding Tim Rapp.

 

The Name Is Bonds; Jeff Bonds: Cal Poly Pomona’s Jeff Bonds is well on his way to  becoming one of the best players in the history of the program. Bonds (Sr., Compton, Mayfair HS) became the program’s all-time leading scorer during a 26-point performance against Western Washington on Nov. 27. Bonds surpassed the old mark of 1,302 held by Lucas LeCour and now has 1,687 points in his Cal Poly Pomona career. He currently leads the California Collegiate Athletic Association in scoring with 17.2 points per game. He also leads the Broncos in rebounding, steals and blocks. He has been named CCAA Player of the Week three times this season. Bonds led the Broncos in scoring for a second straight year last season with a 17.3 point per game average. He earned first-team All-CCAA honors for the second straight season and also earned first-team NABC All-West Region honors as well. He was at his best once again in the postseason, pouring in a team-high 26 points in the Broncos’ first-round loss to Humboldt State. In 2003, Bonds averaged 19.5 points per game in the Broncos’ four playoff contests. The highlight was a career-high 31-point outburst that helped the Broncos upend Cal State San Bernardino, 91-84, in double overtime in the regional championship game. He also scored 20 points in a semi-final victory over Cal State Bakersfield. He was named the West Regional Most Outstanding Player after averaging 19.7 points and 5.8 rebounds in the three regional contests. Bonds led the team in scoring (14.4 points) and rebounding (5.8 per game) for the season and was named to the All-CCAA first team. He was the only CCAA player to receive honorable mention All-America honors this season by Street & Smith’s, the second year he has been honored by the publication.

 

Fired Up About Sybesmania: Cal Poly Pomona forward David Sybesma (Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS) returns for his fourth season with the program and he, too, will go down as one of the best players in the program’s history. He is currently second on the team and fifth overall in the conference in scoring with a 16.3 points per game average. Sybesma was named the CCAA Player of the Week for the week of Jan. 17-23 for his performances against Cal State San Bernardino and UC San Diego. He hit a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 38 seconds left to lead the Broncos past the Coyotes and he had a game-high 18 points the following night against the Tritons. He has climbed to third on the all-time scoring list with 1,293 points in his career. Sybesma earned first-team All-CCAA honors last season after finishing second on the team with a 14.0 points per game average. He was also second on the team in rebounding with 5.6 boards per game. He also continued his knack of hitting big-time shots for the Broncos, sinking a 3-pointer in the final seconds to send a critical home game against Cal State Stanislaus into overtime. In 2003, he made one of the biggest shots in the program’s history. Sybesma hit a 14-foot leaner in the lane to beat the buzzer and send the West Regional championship game against Cal State San Bernardino into overtime. Cal Poly Pomona eventually won the game in double overtime to advance to the Elite Eight. He was the only player to start all of the Broncos’ first 30 games, only to miss the Elite Eight game against Kentucky Wesleyan because of a severely infected toe. Sybesma was second on the team in scoring that year with a 10.7 points per game average and was another player who stepped up his production in the playoffs. He averaged 16.3 points per game and led the Broncos with 7.3 rebounds per game. Sybesma was named to the All-CCAA second team in 2003.

 

Look Who’s New: The Broncos are welcoming five players to their program this season and four of the five are freshman. The lone upperclassmen is Matt Nelsen, a 6-foot-4 senior guard from New Mexico Highlands. The Broncos are also excited about first-year players Kevin Neveu (Fr., San Leandro, St. Joseph Notre Dame HS), Bill Forelli (Fr., Gig Harbor, WA, Gig Harbor HS), Ryan Chisholm (Fr., Richmond, Marin Catholic HS) and Kyle Kraus (Fr., Wasco, Wasco HS). In addition, Kaelen Daniels (Fr., Compton, Artesia HS), who redshirted last year, is expected to make major contributions this year in his first season on the active roster.

 

Where We Left Off: Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s basketball team finished the 2003-04 season with a 21-7 record and advanced to the NCAA Division II playoffs for the second straight season. The Broncos, the No. 6 seed, lost a heartbreaking 86-83 decision to eventual regional champion Humboldt State. Jeff Bonds (Sr., Compton, Mayfair HS) had a sensational game, pouring in 26 points and leading four Broncos in double figures. Jonathan Boyd (Jr., Fontana, Etiwanda HS) had a career-high 17 points and knocked down five 3-pointers, while David Sybemsa (Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS) and Jonathan Williams had 16 points each. Sybemsa also had a career-high nine assists. Humboldt State hit an amazing 15 of its 20 attempts from behind the 3-point arc. The Broncos set a new program standard by winning 17 California Collegiate Athletic Association games while finishing third in the conference with a 17-5 mark. The Broncos also notched their second straight 20-win season for the first time ever.

 

 

PLAYER NOTES:

 

10        BILLY HOFMAN (G, So., Sierra Madre, La Canada HS)

Last Week: Had four assists, three steals and one rebound against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had two rebounds and one assist against UC San Diego on Friday.

2004-05: Averaging 4.0 points, 2.0 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game. Currently is second on the team in assists and second in 3-point field-goal shooting percentage (.422).

Season Highs: Points – 12 at Grand Canyon (12-18-04); Rebounds – 6 vs. BYU-Hawaii (1-3-05); Assists – 6 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05), at Cal State Stanislaus (1-15-05), vs. Seattle University (12-14-04).

Career Highs: Points – 12 at Grand Canyon (12-18-04); Rebounds – 6 vs. BYU-Hawaii (1-3-05); Assists – 6 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05), at Cal State Stanislaus (1-15-05), vs. Seattle University (12-14-04).

 

11        JONATHAN BOYD (G, Jr., Fontana, Etiwanda HS)

Last Week: Had 14 points, five rebounds, one assist and one steal against UC San Diego on Friday; had five points, five rebounds, three assists and one steal against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.

2004-05: Averaging 7.5 points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.6 assists per game. Is fifth on the team in scoring and is second on the team in 3-point field goals made (36).

Season Highs: Points – 15 at Grand Canyon (12-18-04); Rebounds – 5 at Cal State San Bernardino (2-26-05), at UC San Diego (2-25-05), vs. Sonoma State (12-3-04); Assists – 4 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05).

Career Highs: Points – 17 vs. Humboldt State (3-12-04); Rebounds – 5 at Cal State San Bernardino (2-26-05), at UC San Diego (2-25-05), vs. San Francisco State (12-4-04), vs. Chico State (1-2-04), vs. Western Washington (12-17-03), vs. North Dakota State (11-28-03), at San Francisco State (2-28-03); Assists – 4 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05), at UC San Diego (1-9-04).

 

20        HERVEY MALONE II (G, Jr., Pittsburg, Pittsburg HS)

Last Week: Had 18 points, three rebounds, two assists and one steal against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had five points, two rebounds, three assists and one steal against UC San Diego on Friday.

2004-05: Averaging 9.0 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game. Is third on the team in scoring, first in 3-point field goals made (40) and first in 3-point field goal percentage (.430). Is fourth in the conference in 3-point shooing percentage.

Season Highs: Points – 22 vs. BYU-Hawaii (1-3-05); Rebounds – 9 vs. Chico State (2-19-05); Assists – 3 at UC San Diego (2-25-05), vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05), at San Francisco State (2-04-05), at Western Washington (11-27-04).

Career Highs: Points – 22 vs. BYU-Hawaii (1-3-05); Rebounds – 9 vs. Chico State (2-19-05); Assists – 5 at Hope International (11-22-03), vs. Alaska Fairbanks (3-14-03).

 

 

22        DION COOK (G, So., Canoga Park, Chaminade HS)

Last Week: Had two points, four rebounds, two assists and one steal against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; went scoreless with four rebounds, one assist and one steal against UC San Diego on Friday.

2004-05: Averaging 8.6 points, 3.1 rebounds and 2.0 assists per game. Is fourth on the team in scoring and third in 3-pointers made (29).

Season Highs: Points – 17 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05); Rebounds – 7 at San Francisco State (2-04-05), at Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-26-05); Assists – 4 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2-11-05), at Cal State Bakersfield (1-08-05), vs. San Francisco State (12-4-04), at Western Washington (11-27-04).

Career Highs: Points – 17 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05); Rebounds – 7 at San Francisco State (2-04-05), at Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-26-05); Assists – 4 vs. Cal State Bakersfield (2-11-05), at Cal State Bakersfield (1-08-05), vs. San Francisco State (12-4-04), at Western Washington (11-27-04), at UC Davis (2-27-04).

 

23        MATT NELSEN (G, Sr., Santa Clarita, New Mexico Highlands)

Last Week: Had three points and two rebounds against UC San Diego on Friday; DNP-CD against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.

2004-05: Averaging 2.0 points, 1.2 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game.

Season Highs: Points – 7 at Cal State L.A. (1-07-05); Rebounds – 4 at Cal State L.A. (1-07-05); Assists – 4 vs. San Francisco State (12-4-04).

Career Highs: First year with Broncos.

 

32        JEFF BONDS (F, Sr., Compton, Mayfair HS)

Last Week: Had 25 points, six rebounds, one assist, one steal and two blocked shots against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had 18 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and one steal against UC San Diego on Friday.

2004-05: Averaging 17.6 points, 6.4 rebounds and 2.6 assists per game. Leads the California Collegiate Athletic Association in scoring. Leads the team in scoring, rebounding, blocks and steals. Has been named CCAA Player of the Week three times this season.

Season Highs: Points – 26 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-18-05), at Western Washington (11-27-04); Rebounds – 14 vs. Saint Martin’s (11-26-04); Assists – 10 at Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-26-05).

Career Highs: Points – 31 vs. Cal State San Bernardino (3-17-03); Rebounds – 14 vs. Saint Martin’s (11-26-04); Assists – 10 at Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-26-05).

 

33        DAVID SYBESMA (F, Sr., Corona, Corona Centennial HS)

Last Week: Had 16 points, three rebounds and three assists against UC San Diego on Friday; had 12 points, two rebounds, five assists and one steal against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.

2004-05: Averaging 16.3 points, 5.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. Is second in the CCAA in field-goal percentage (55.8 percent) and is fifth in the conference in scoring. Is second on the team in overall scoring and rebounding. Leads the team in assists and is also second in steals.

Season Highs: Points – 27 at Cal State Bakersfield (1-08-05); Rebounds – 12 at Cal State Stanislaus (1-15-05), vs. Dominican University (12-29-04); Assists – 8 vs. Chico State (2-19-05).

Career Highs: Points – 27 at Cal State Bakersfield (1-08-05), at Cal State Stanislaus (1-31-04); Rebounds – 12 vs. Dominican University (12-29-04); Assists – 9 vs. Humboldt State (3-12-04).

 

34        KAELEN DANIELS (C, Fr., Compton, Artesia HS)

Last Week: Had four points, one rebound, two assists and three steals against UC San Diego on Friday; had two points against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.

2004-05:  Averaging 4.4 points, 3.5 rebounds and 0.6 assists per game.

Season Highs: Points – 10 at San Francisco State (2-04-05); Rebounds – 7 at Sonoma State (2-05-05), vs. Sonoma State (12-3-04); Assists – 3 vs. Sonoma State (12-3-04).

Career Highs: First year with Broncos.

 

44        KEVIN NEVEU (F, Fr., San Leandro, St. Joseph Notre Dame HS)

Last Week: Had a season-high 10 points, six rebounds and one assist against UC San Diego on Friday; had two points, one rebound and one assist against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.

2004-05:  Averaging 4.1 points, 2.3 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game.

Season Highs: Points – 10 at UC San Diego (2-25-05); Rebounds – 7 vs. Chico State (2-19-05); Assists – 3 vs. Cal State L.A. (2-12-05).

Career Highs: First year with Broncos.