News Bits
Fri, Jan 10, NCAA D1 scores
no reportable games
Sat, Jan 11, NCAA D1 scores
Santa Clara 77, San Francisco 54 box. The Dons enjoyed a seven-point halftime lead but were completely blitzed 56-26 in the second 20 minutes. Malik Thomas, being the only USF-er scoring in double figures with 19 points, required 17 shots to do so. San Francisco shot 35%, going 6-32 on threes. Elijah (West Valley College) Mahi shot 7-10 on his way to 17 points for the Broncos who shot 52% overall.
San Jose State University 69, Air Force 62 box. The Spartans shot 49%, 44% on 18 trey attempts.
Stanford 88, Virginia 65 box. For the Cardinal, Maxime Reynaud poured in 24 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while teammate Oziyah Sellers contributed 15 points. Stanford won both 20 minute sessions.
Eastern Washington 65, Sacramento State 54 box. The Hornets shot 28% overall, 3-26 from long distance.
Houston Christian 81, Incarnate Word 76 box. Dylan (Healdsburg High) Hayman scored 19 points on 8-9 overall shooting but IW still fell short.
Long Beach State 84, UC Davis 73 box. Despite 31 points (18-20 at the foul line) from Ty Johnson, the Aggies dropped a home game in which they were out-shot 52% to 35%.
Virginia Tech 71, California 68 box. Too bad with the outcome as this was a winnable matchup. Andrej (Jesuit High) Stojakovic earned an unusual 24 points: 8-20, 1-6, 7-7. He scored a deuce to bring Cal within three but was errant with a three-point attempt at the final buzzer.
Northern Colorado 81, Montana 57 box. Isaiah (Tracy High) Hawthorne aided the NC cause with 17 points plus six rebounds. Money (Oakland High) Williams tallied 15 points for Montana.
St. Mary's 103, San Diego 56 box. The Gaels steamrolled SD shooting 53%, 52% and 87% with 15-29 from three-point range being the most significant figure. The Toreros were perfect from the foul line but just 3-3 on the night. Freshman Mikey (Prolific Prep) Lewis led the Moraga-ites with 18 points, shooting 7-8 overall, 4-5 beyond the stripe.
Oregon State 91, Pacific 55 box. When your opponent shoots 57%, makes 31-32 free throws and you get out-rebounded 36-19, well, the ending isn't going to be pretty.
Cal State Bakersfield 94, Cal State Northridge 90 box. Momoud (Santa Teresa High/West Valley College/Cal State San Bernardino) Fofana was near perfect going 9-10 from the floor in scoring 26 points but Northridge still fell to rival Bako. Fofana added five boards and two steals. Jemel Jones totaled 48 points for the victors.
Sun, Jan 12, NCAA D1 scores
no reportable games
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Fri, Jan 10, CCCMBCA scores
Las Positas College 81, City College San Francisco 69 Las Positas College box. When is the last time the Rams were held to 69 points? LPC shot just 1-12 from long distance but ended up shooting 46% overall. 6-foot-1 sophomore guard Elijah Mobley paced Coach James Giacomazzi's squad with 24 points and 6-foot-2 sophomore guard teammate Jorren (Washington High) Edmonds produced 17 points, seven boards, six assists, two steals plus a pair of blocked shots.
Los Medanos College 76, College of Marin 58
Yuba College 82, Mendocino College 63
Contra Costa College 88, Solano College 68
College of Alameda 67, Merritt College 57
San Jose City College 88, Foothill College 53
Cañada College 84, Ohlone College 81
Chabot College 91, DeAnza College 86 OT Chabot box. Freshman guard Zion (Salesian Prep) Yeargin led CC with 24 points. Fellow frosh Amani (Salesian Prep) Johnson shot poorly in securing 11 points but did contribute 10 rebounds, six assists and two steals.
Hartnell College 82. Gavilan College 76
Cabrillo College 71, Monterey Peninsula College 61 Cabrillo box. Cabrillo jumped out to a 40-21 halftime lead.
Skyline College 66, College of San Mateo 58
Sat, Jan 12, CCCMBCA scores
Feather River College 96, College of the Siskiyous 90 (this one must have been a lot of fun to watch)
Folsom Lake College 82, Diablo Valley College 81 (this one too)
Butte College 78, Lassen College 64
Shasta College 90, College of the Redwoods 81
Sacramento City College 83, San Joaquin Delta College 75
College of the Sequoias 103, Reedley College 60 box Tyree (Burbank High) Gill led CoS with 24 points.
Columbia College 98, Merced College 88
Santa Rosa Junior College 83, Sierra College 74
Cosumnes River College 65, American River College 61 box. Jake (Del Oro High) Williams' 20 points and nine rebounds paced CRC. Max (Oak Ridge High) Manfredi was the points leader for ARC with 25.
Sun, Jan 13, CCCMBCA scores
no games
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Other scores
Last Thursday, UC Irvine defeated Cal State Northridge 77-67 despite the latter getting 13 rebounds, 10 points and three steals from 6-foot-6 senior Mahmoud (Santa Teresa High/West Valley College/Cal State San Bernardino) Fofana.
Also on Thursday, Hawai'i handled UC Riverside 84-76 with freshman point Aaron (Salesian Prep) Hunkin-Claytor producing seven points, five boards, four assists and zero turnovers, all in 17 minutes.
IN CCAA action on Thursday
Stanislaus State bested San Francisco State 67-55 behind 29 points from 6-foot-3 guard Jeremiah (Salesian Prep) Jones. He shot 10-16, 5-9 and 4-4 respectively and added five rebounds.
JoJo (Piedmont High) Murphy poured in 28 points on 7-13, 4-8 and 10-13 shooting respectively and 6-foot-6 freshman teammate Cortevious (Granada High) Taylor supplied 15 points alongside six boards as host Chico State edged Cal Poly Pomona in overtime 83-81. Demarreya (Enterprise High/Yuba College) Lewis-Cooper scored 24 points on 8-11, 3-5 and 5-6 shooting respectively for CPP.
Sonoma State proved to be six points better than Cal State Los Angeles at 76-70 with 6-foot-2 JC transfer Chris (Jesuit High/Sacramento State/Santa Rosa Junior College) Holley performing large with 15 points, nine assists and six rebounds. CSLA received a strong effort from guard Shane (Salesian Prep) Bell who enjoyed 14 points, six assists and five caroms.
Saturday scores
UC Merced had little trouble with UC Santa Cruz 75-51 as Cameron (Bishop O'Dowd) Brown provided 16 points on 8-11 overall shooting for the Valley-ites.
Landon (Wood High) Seaman filled the stat sheet with 20 points, six rebounds, three assists, a pair of 2 steals plus a blocked shot as Menlo College bested Fresno Pacific 76-64.
Dominican University took an 80-69 home win against William Jessup University as guard Darius (Cabrillo College) Best's 23 points led the victors in scoring. With the choicest of beards, Aussie Aydan Janssan co-led WJU with 13 points alongside Ja'Maris Blackmon. Jessup led by 10 at halftime.
In CCAA action on Saturday
Despite 18 points and six assists from Chris (Jesuit High/Sacramento State/Santa Rosa Junior College) Holley and five players contributing double figure scoring, the Seawolves fell short at home 85-81 to Cal State Dominguez Hills. Coming from the JC ranks, Holley has now more than gotten his feet wet, he's swimming and the water is just fine.
It was the Murphy-Kerr show once again as JoJo (Piedmont High) Murphy finished with 23 points and Isaiah (St. Francis High) Kerr contributed 19 in Chico State's 81-67 homecourt victory versus Cal State University San Bernardino. A 41-28 second half broke the game open. Murphy, however, was charged with seven turnovers--call it an aberration since he sports 50/33 assist-to-turnover season numbers.
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6-foot-7 senior Monty (Bishop O'Dowd) Bowser transferred from California after earning his degree in sociology and is playing this season at Northern Arizona. In 16 games/five starts and at 17.6 minutes an outing, he is averaging 5.2 points and 2.6 rebounds a contest while shooting 47%, 47% and 67% respectively.
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Jaylen Wells Elite: "Excited to welcome one of the top 2027’s in NorCal Julian Turner. Julian is averaging 23ppg while shooting 39% from 3."
Didn't know that Wells is sponsoring a travel team. Puma is behind it and it's for ages 15-17u.
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The Portal Report: "San Francisco State (D2) transfer Jailen Daniel-Dalton is available in the transfer portal, he told The Portal Report. 6'6, 220 forward is no longer with SF State. He is on track to graduate this spring, but is open to transferring before then."
Verbal Commits: "Cal State Dominguez Hills, Cal State San Bernardino and Menlo offered San Francisco State F Jailen Daniel-Dalton."
Don't know if these are current offers or were offers back when he was coming out of his JC and seeking a four year school.
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"Philadelphia 76ers’ Jared McCain out for the season after knee surgery"
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Verbal Commits: "2026 Lawrence Academy (MA) G Alexander Egbuonu has received an offer from Stanford."
He's a 6-foot-6 16-year-old attending the Lawrence Academy in Massachusetts.
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Verbal Commits: "Auburn and California offered 2028 Queen's Grant (NC) G/F Chase Smith."
The young man is 15 and a 6-foot-8 wing.
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"Andrej Stojaković Scouting Report" Ersin Demir
4,000 words in the analysis. Let see if he goes pro after this season--it seems doubtful at this point.
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