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Friday, November 25 NCAA scores

Washington 77, Prairie View A&M box. Tyler (Granada High/Portland) Harris totaled 27 points and eight rebounds (shooting an very efficient 8-11, 3-5, 8-8) in carrying Washington to a takedown of PV A&M.

Texas Tech 79, Syracuse 74 box. Behind 20 points plus six boards in 24 minutes from Darrion (Capital Christian/Bishop Gorman/Nevada) Williams and Chance (St. Patrick-St. Vincent/Bethel High/Golden State Prep/Grand Canyon) McMillian's 13 and four, Texas Tech defeated Syracuse in Brooklyn, New York.

Saturday, November 26 NCAA scores

Stanford 71, Santa Clara 69 box. Jaylen Blakes, who earned 10 assists, buried the game-winning deuce with two seconds remaining as Stanford downed host Santa Clara. Maxime Reynaud was extra large for the Cardinal with 32 points and 16 boards and teammate Oziah (Modesto Christian/Southern Cal Academy/USC) Sellers provided 23 points from the backcourt .

St. Mary's 80, Cal Poly 66 box. Former walk-on 6-foot-6 Luke (Piedmont High) Barrett paced the Gaels with 19 points and added 10 boards, three assists and two steals.

Sunday, November 27 NCAA scores

Liberty 67, Kansas State 65 box. Coleman (Antelope High/Prolific Prep/Illinois) Hawkins produced 11 points, five boards and four assists for KState.

Montana 83, Denver 73  box. Money (Oakland High) Williams totaled 17 points, four rebounds and three assists for the Griz.

California 83, Sacramento State 77 box. Andrej (Jesuit High/Stanford) Stojakovic led the Bears with 20 points thanks to going 11-15 at the foul line. For the Vandals, two tlents shined on their return to the Bay Area. Julian (St. Joseph Notre Dame/Chico State/CCSF/University of Alberta) Vaughns tallied 18 points and backcourt teammate EJ (Sacred Heart Cathedral/CCSF/Idaho) Neal added 16 points. 

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Friday, Nov 25 CCCMBCA scores

City College San Francisco 89, West Valley College 85 John Bynum Jr.: "Miles Amos scored a game high of 27 points and King Wilhite added 16 points as San Francisco remained unbeaten and won their eighth straight game with a 89-85 over West Valley in Saratoga on Friday evening. CJ Willenborg had 18 points in the loss for the Vikings." The victors succeeded on the road.

Las Positas College 82, Reedley College 64 box. Elijah Mobley led LPC with 24 points.

Ohlone College 65, Napa Valley College 63 OC Men's Basketball: "Omar Babikir 14 pts, 5 ast, 4 reb - Amos Hodgson 17 pts, 2 stl - DeVon Mack 9 pts, 5 reb - Michael Fastion 9 pts, 7 reb - Wesley Burns 4 pts, 9 reb - Anthony Lacy 9 pts, 5 reb."

Yuba College 77, Merritt College 54

Citrus College 84, College of the Sequoias 79 box. Guard Tyree (Burbank High) Gill led COS with 17 points.

Santa Rosa Junior College 76, Foothill College 56

San Jose City College 85, Allan Hancock College 70 box.

College of the Redwoods 86, Los Medanos College 75 CCCMBCA: "College of Redwoods was led by Brandon Lucas with 18 points (all coming on six three pointers. Los Medanos got 22 points from Ashlynd Rhett."

Lemoore College 77, College of San Mateo 70

American River College 77, Lassen College 66

Umpqua College 83, Shasta College 75

Cuesta College 70, Sacto City College 59 Sophomore guard led Sid Duplesis led Sacto with 23 points.

DeAnza College 72, Hartnell College 53

Folsom Lake College 77, Butte College 73

Fresno City College 82, Gavilan College 68 CCCMBCA: "Mendocino advances to the finals of its own tournament with a 68-57 win over Siskiyous. Mendocino was led by CJ Lee with 26 points, 15 coming on three pointers. Siskiyous was led by Jacob Dallas with 20 points."

College of Alameda 84, Monterey Peninsula College 70

Mendocino College 68, College of the Siskiyous 57

Feather River College 84, Cabrillo College 75

Saturday, Nov 26 CCCMBCA scores

Feather River College 96, Santa Rosa Junior College 91 2OT

Umpqua College 83, Yuba College 60

Skyline College 61, College of Marin 58 John Bynum Jr.: "Achilles Woodson had 16 points as Skyline picked up a 61-58 win over Marin. Skyline remains undefeated at 6-0."

San Diego City College 58, San Jose City College 54 full box John Bynum Jr.: "...Brandon Bento-Jackson...scored 14 points as San Diego edged San Jose 58-54 in non conference action on Saturday evening."

Cabrillo College 85, Foothill College

Butte College 85, Diablo Valley College 59

Cuesta College 60, American River College 59

Shasta College 76, Merritt College 55

Sacto City College 68, Lassen College 67 CCCMBCA: "Lassen’s Jaydin - Morin Bishop had 21 points; meanwhile, Sacramento City’s Sid Duplesis finished with 24 points, including the game winning free throws."

DeAnza College 84, Monterey Peninsula College 45

College of Alameda 56, Hartnell College 55

Siskiyous College 105, Los Medanos College 103 3OT. CCCMBCA: "Los Medanos’ Dominick Dennis finished with 33 points. College of the Siskiyous’ Jeremiah Collins had 38 points and was selected to the all-tournament team."

Sunday, Nov 27 CCCMBCA scores

San Jose City College 90, Barstow College 70 For SJCity, Matt (Archbishop Mitty/Foothill College) McAndrews led with 23 points on 9-13 shooting from the floor and 5-7 at the foul line. He also contributed four assists. A 47-30 first half kept the contest comfortable for San Jose.

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Pacific Men's Basketball: "...Coach Dave Smart: Emmanuel (Manyoun) is exactly the type of player we want in our program. He makes so many winning plays it becomes contagious to everyone around him. His ability to impact the game in so many ways will take us to another level..."

"...I absolutely love Kellen (Hampton's) game. He's one of the premier basketball players in the class of 2025," Smart said. "A Northern California native, Kellen is a player that can score at all three levels. He will be an impact player from the start and also allows us to build recruiting ties in the Bay Area..."

“...Alem Fejzic plays for one of the premier JC’s in the country in Frank Philips and has proven himself as one of the best shooters in junior college. He’s an extremely hard worker and we believe he will make an immediate impact for us.” plays for one of the premier JC’s in the country in Frank Philips and has proven himself as one of the best shooters in junior college. He’s an extremely hard worker and we believe he will make an immediate impact for us...”

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Basketball Recruitment: "2025 6'3 PG Ace Glass will make his college decision on December 6th.

Finalists:

  • Stanford
  • Wyoming
  • Texas A&M"

He sounds like the guys who do my windows. This should be an easy call for a SoCal young man, right? Palo Alto, Laramie or College Station, Texas? Plus, the top assist man for Stanford is a grad student in eligibility.

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Skyline Basketball: "Tough keeping up with all the #SkylinePROs these days! After playing in England last year, while earning his master’s degree, Antonio Hughes (Lowell HS/U. of St. Francis (IL)) is now playing for the Greenwich Titans in the British NBL. Another LOCAL player who achieved #SkylineSuccess."

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Jake Lieberman: "2025 6'7 prospect Jed Barlow out of Hargrave Military Academy tells me that he's in contact with the following programs:

•  Utah •  Pacific
•  Eastern Kentucky •  Eastern Washington
•  Georgia Southern •  Little Rock
•  Howard (Offer) •  Coastal Carolina (O)
•  Sacramento State •  Stony Brook"

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Roman Gabriel: "After a great conversation with Brandon Bracy, I am blessed to receive an offer from San Joaquin Delta College."

Gabriel is a 2025 6-foot-3 guard from Hawai'i.

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Verbal Commits: "2028 Lincoln Christian (OK) G Parker McDaniel has received an offer from California."

McDaniel is a 6-foot-3 guard.

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Team Arsenal: "It’s official! We have joined forces with the Oakland Soldiers and will be competing in the EYBL Champions League!"

What will be KP's role now?

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On Thursday, Shane (Salesian Prep) Bell aided the Cal State Los Angeles cause with 15 points and five steals in a 70-49 defeat of Azuza Pacific.

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On Friday:

On a tear of late, 6-foot junior guard Nick (St. Patrick-St. Vincent) Medeiros scored 18 points (26 minutes) on an extremely efficient 7-9, 2-2, 2-2 shooting accuracy and led Sonoma State to an 80-61 success versus Menlo College.

Four of Chico State's starters finished in double figures scoring (the fifth tallied nine points) in the 70-61 Wildcat win over Dominican University. Nathan (CCSF) Ilunga posted a 17 point, 10 rebound double-double for DU.

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On Friday, a Jackson State player lost a shoe on his made basket, then picked up his shoe as he ran back but trailed the action and chuck it at his man who scored unscathed at the other end of the court. Kentucky won 108-59 so it wasn't exactly critical, just ... different.

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Memphis Grizzlies: "The Rook was 6 of 10 from long range and scored 26 points to set a new 𝐜𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐞𝐫 𝐡𝐢𝐠𝐡."

Jaylen (Folsom High/Sonoma State/Washington State) Wells is deservedly going to enjoy a long and, in multiple ways, fruitful career in the NBA. Keep it coming.

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Ersin's NBA Draft Newsletter - The JUCO Files Part 1 features five lengthy evaluations including two on Nor Cal prospects ranked in the quintet of profiles:
#2. Damarion Vann-Kelly — Northeastern Oklahoma College A&M (#5) Combo Guard — 6’4” — Freshman — Sacramento, CA, and
#3. Travis Torain — Panola College (#22) Wing — 6’8” — Freshman — Tracy, CA.

Click on the blue link above to read about the players.

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