CALIFORNIA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY, POMONA
Bronco Sports News
For Immediate Release
Monday, Dec. 13,
2004
Contact: Paul Helms
(909) 869-2812
Schedule of upcoming events:
MEN’S
BASKETBALL:
vs.
Seattle University
on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m.
at Grand Canyon on Saturday, Dec. 18 at 2 p.m.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL:
vs.
Grand Canyon on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 5:30 p.m.
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MEN’S BASKETBALL: BRONCOS RESUME ACTION
ON TUESDAY
2004-05 Record:
2-3. 2004-05 CCAA Record: 1-1
BRONCOS TO PLAY IN
TWO BIG REGIONAL MATCHUPS: Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s basketball team, which
has been idle since splitting its first two California Collegiate Athletic
Association contests on Dec. 3 and 4, will resume action this week with a pair
of important NCAA Division II West Region contests. The Broncos, who are 2-3
overall and 1-1 in CCAA play, will host Seattle University on Tuesday night in
Kellogg Gym and then meet former CCAA rival Grand Canyon on Saturday in
Phoenix, Ariz. The Broncos have been led thus far by new Cal Poly Pomona
scoring leader Jeff Bonds (Sr.,
Compton, Mayfair HS) and 2004 first-team All-CCAA forward David Sybesma (Sr., Corona, Corona
Centennial HS). Bonds, who became the Broncos’ all-time leading scorer earlier
this season, is averaging 18.6 points per game and 5.6
rebounds. He poured in a season-high 26 points earlier in the season against Western
Washington in a game where he surpassed Lucas LeCour’s
career scoring mark at Cal Poly Pomona. Bonds now has 1,341
points in his career. Sybesma, meanwhile, is second
on the team in scoring with a 16.6 points per game
average and also second in rebounding with 5.2 boards per game. He has climbed
to ninth on the all-time scoring list with 969 points in his Bronco career. Dion Cook (So., Canoga
Park, Chaminade HS) is third on the team in scoring at 9.0
per game and Hervey Malone II (Jr., Pittsburg,
Pittsburg HS) is averaging 8.6 points per game and leads the team with eight
3-pointers.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL:
BRONCOS REMAIN UNBEATEN WITH TOURNEY WINS
2004-05 Record: 6-0.
2004-05 CCAA Record: 4-0
2004-05 National
Ranking: 16
BRONCOS WIN TWICE IN
TOURNEY AT CS BAKERSFIELD: Cal Poly Pomona’s women’s basketball
team, which is now ranked 16th in the nation in the Division II
WBCA/ESPN Coaches’ Poll, remained unbeaten in the
2004-05 season with a pair of wins in the Classic Western Shootout at Cal State
Bakersfield. The Broncos received a record-breaking performance from tournament
Most Valuable Player Candice Allen
(Sr., Ontario, University
of Arizona), who poured in a
school-record 50 points to lead the Broncos past Glenville State on Saturday
night. The 50 points also set a new California Collegiate Athletic Association
record and a new Icardo
Center mark. The Broncos opened
tourney play with a hard-fought 84-76 victory over Northwest Nazarene. The
Broncos took the lead for good with 5:22
to go on a 3-pointer by Shanika Perkins (Jr., Oakland,
Oakland HS) and finished the game on a 17-7 run over the final six minutes of
the game. Allen scored 26 of her game-high 32 points in the second half to lead
the Broncos. Cal Poly Pomona trailed by eight points, 63-55, with 10:17 remaining in the game. The Broncos were
on the short end of a 41-32 count in rebounds, but forced 33 Northwest Nazarene
turnovers. Lauren Stayton (Jr.,
Inglewood, Fresno State) had 15 points, Perkins finished with 12 points and Natasha Reed (Fr., San Francisco, Deer
Valley HS) had 10 points and seven rebounds. The Broncos then finished play in
the tournament with a come-from-behind 81-75 win over No. 9 Glenville State.
Cal Poly Pomona rallied from an eight-point deficit in the final 10:31 of the game and got the record-breaking
night from Allen in the process. Allen scored 23 points in the first half while
keeping the Broncos in the game and she added 27 in the second half as Glenville
State had no one to stop the
reigning California Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Year. Allen
also led the team with nine rebounds. Glenville State, which lost to the Broncos
in the national semi-finals in 2002, led by as many as nine points in the first
half, although the Broncos closed the first half on a 15-6 run to knot things
up, 37-37, at halftime. Glenville State
then opened up an eight-point lead in the second half, but the Broncos quickly
responded with a 6-0 run to set the stage for an exciting finish. The Pioneers
led, 73-69, with 3:04 to go, but layups by Allen and Brandi
Fletcher (Jr., Pomona, Diamond Ranch HS) tied the game at 73-73. The game was tied
for a final time at 75-75, with 58 seconds to go, but two free throws by Allen
with 42 seconds left put the Broncos ahead for good. After a key defensive
stop, Allen hit two free throws with 14 seconds to go to put the game away.
Stayton completed the win with two free throws with four seconds left. The
Broncos, after losing the rebounding battle on Friday, held a 42-32 edge on
Saturday, including a 13-rebound margin in the second half when the game was
decided.
ALLEN NAMED CCAA
PLAYER OF THE WEEK: Candice Allen
(Sr., Ontario, University
of Arizona), the reigning
California Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Year, was named the
Wilson CCAA Player of the Week for the week of Nov. 29 – Dec. 5. Allen led the
Broncos to a pair of conference victories that week over Sonoma
State and San
Francisco State. Allen
had 30 points to lead the Broncos to a 104-85 win over Sonoma
State on Dec. 3 and then had 31
points and six rebounds in a 93-61 over San Francisco
State on Dec. 4. For the week,
Allen averaged 30.5 points per game on 57.5 percent shooting. Allen, who led
the nation in scoring last year with 24.5 points per game, is averaging 33.2
points per game in the first six games of the 2004-05 season
and connecting on 53.3 percent of her shots from the floor.
BRONCOS TO HOST GRAND CANYON IN KEY REGIONAL CONTEST: Cal Poly
Pomona’s women’s basketball team, ranked 16th in the NCAA Division
II, will host Grand Canyon in another key NCAA Division
II West Region contest Tuesday at 5:30 p.m.
in Kellogg Gym. Cal Poly Pomona will then be off until two key regional matchups against perennial powers Western
Washington and Seattle Pacific in the CCAA/GNAC Classic in Seattle
on Dec. 29-30.
MORE NEWS
WOMEN’S SOCCER
PROGRAM HONORED FOR ACADEMIC PROWESS: Cal Poly Pomona’s women’s soccer team
was honored recently with a 2003-04 National Soccer Coaches Association of
America Team Academic Award. The Broncos were one of the programs honored by
the NSCAA for having a team grade point average above 3.0. Cal Poly Pomona
finished the academic year with a team grade point average of 3.11. The Broncos
are coached by Paul Caligiuri.
Cal Poly Pomona’s women’s soccer team just finished another successful season
in 2004. Cal Poly Pomona was 9-7-2
overall and qualified for the California Collegiate Athletic Association
Championship Tournament for an unprecedented seventh straight season.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
BOOSTER CLUB HAS BEEN UNVEILED: Cal Poly Pomona’s men’s basketball team has
unveiled a new booster organization called the Fast Break Club. While its
primary function is raising funds for the men’s basketball program, the Fast
Break Club is also a great way for alumni, fans, players and coaches to get
acquainted and have fun. The annual membership is $100 and includes home games
admission, home games parking and a Fast Break Club t-shirt. For more
information, contact Head Coach Greg Kamansky at (909) 869-2833.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
BOOSTER CLUB’S WEB SITE IS UP AND RUNNING: The Trophy Club, the booster
organization for the Cal Poly Pomona women’s basketball program, has its own
web site up and running. Go to http://www.thetrophyclub.org
Memberships are now available to join the Trophy Club, the team behind the team
that has won a record five NCAA Division II championships, 48 NCAA Division II
playoff games and is the only Division II women’s basketball program in the
country to reach the Sweet Sixteen four times in the past five seasons. For
more information, contact Head Coach Paul
Thomas at (909) 869-2824.
TROPHY CLUB HOLIDAY PARTY IS SET FOR SATURDAY: Trophy Club
members are invited to the first annual Holiday Party this Sunday, Dec. 19 at 4 p.m. The potluck dinner will be held in the
Darlene May Gym. Call Head Coach Paul
Thomas (909) 869-2824 to RSVP.
ATHLETIC MEMORABILIA
WANTED: The Cal Poly Pomona Athletic Department is interested in collecting
old Cal Poly Pomona athletic gear – varsity jackets, uniforms, ect. – for
a project in the new Bronco Student
Center. Alumni who have Bronco
Athletic memorabilia they are willing to donate should contact Julie Hall at (909) 869-2825.
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