SAN MARCOS, Calif. – This week in Cal State San Marcos Athletics, women’s golf will open its spring season while men’s and women’s basketball, women’s track & field, softball and baseball each continue their seasons.
Women’s golf will play against seven NCAA Division I teams in match play at San Diego State’s Lamkin Invitational on Monday and Tuesday at The Farms Club in Rancho Santa Fe.
Men’s and women’s basketball will return to The Sports Center to host Cal State LA in their Pink Out games on Thursday. The women’s game will tip-off at 5:30 p.m., and the men’s game will begin at 7:30 p.m. As part of the CSUSM Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) and ASI Cougar Pantry food drive, anyone who brings in a non-perishable food item on Thursday will receive complimentary admission. All donations benefit CSUSM Students. The Cougars will close out the week on Saturday by hosting Cal State Dominguez Hills. The women’s contest will get underway at 1 p.m. and will be followed by the men’s bout at 3 p.m.
Women’s track & field will return to indoor action on Friday and Saturday at the Grand Valley State University Big Meet in Allendale, Michigan. Friday’s meet will get underway at 7 a.m. (PST) while Saturday’s meet will also start at 7 a.m. (PST).
Softball will head to Cal State San Bernardino for its first California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) road trip of the year. Both doubleheaders on Friday and Saturday will begin at noon.
Baseball will open CCAA play this weekend by facing Cal State Dominguez Hills in a home-and-home series. The series will start in San Marcos with a 2 p.m. first pitch on Friday and a noon start time on Saturday. On Sunday, the series will finish up with an 11 a.m. doubleheader in Carson.
WOMEN’S GOLF
Monday, Feb. 10 – Tuesday, Feb. 11
SDSU Lamkin Invitational
Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. – Bayonet Golf Course (Par 72, 6,329)
LIVE SCORING
CSUSM TOP FIVE
1. Jaime Jacob (Encinitas/La Costa Canyon HS)
2. Breann Horn (Lakeside/El Capitan HS)
3. Emily Lichty (San Clemente/San Juan Hills HS)
4. Savannah Magallon (San Diego/La Jolla Country Day School)
5. Claire Hogle (San Diego/Rancho Bernardo HS)
PARTICIPATING TEAMS [Seeds in brackets]
(Golfstat rankings as of Feb. 5)
[1] San Jose State (44)
[2] San Diego State (48)
[3] Colorado (54)
[4] Brigham Young (57)
[5] Washington State (59)
[6] Central Arkansas (130)
[7] UC Irvine (187)
[8] Cal State San Marcos
LAST OUTING •CSUSM ended the fall season with a DII West Region Preview Tournament Title on Oct. 22.
•The Cougars shot an 18-over 594 at The Club at La Costa, the course where CSUSM will host the 2020 NCAA Division II West Regional.
•Three Cougars finished in the top 10 with Jaime Jacob (143, -1) taking second, Breann Horn (146, +2) securing third and Savannah Magallon (149, +5) placing sixth.
NATIONAL RANKINGS •In the first NCAA Division II Regional Rankings released on Feb. 6, the Cougars are No. 1 in the West Region.
•CSUSM ranks No. 15 in the GolfStat.com national poll and No. 12 in the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) national poll.
SDSU LAMKIN INIVITATIOAL •The tournament will consist of three rounds of match play – two on Monday with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. and the final round on Tuesday with tee times off holes 1 and 10 beginning at 7:30 a.m.
•This marks the first time CSUSM has competed in the SDSU Lamkin Invitational.
•The last time the Cougars played in a tournament featuring match play was the second part of the 2019 NCAA Division II National Championship where CSUSM earned runner-up honors.
THE HUTTON FILE •Head coach Greg Hutton has been at the helm of the men’s program since the 2010-11 season and was named the women’s head coach in 2014.
•The CSUSM women’s team was the 2019 NCAA Division II National Championship runner-up, led by National Champion Jaime Jacob.
•Under Hutton’s leadership, the women’s team won CSUSM’s first CCAA Championship in school history in 2018 and the Cougars defended their title in 2019.
•In CSUSM’s first year of being a full-fledged member of the NCAA Division II in 2017-18, the Cougar men’s and women’s golf teams each qualified for the NCAA Regional Championships.
WOMEN’S BASKETBALL
Thursday, Feb. 13 – 5:30 p.m.
CSUSM (18-4, 13-4 CCAA) vs. Cal State LA (9-13, 7-9 CCAA)
San Marcos, Calif. – The Sports Center
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Saturday, Feb. 15 – 1 p.m.
CSUSM vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (10-12, 7-9 CCAA)
San Marcos, Calif. – The Sports Center
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LAST WEEK •The Cougars collected a 69-57 win at Chico State on Saturday.
•With Saturday’s win, CSUSM matched the program’s single-season record of 18 victories set in 2018-19 and 2011-12.
•Forel collected her ninth double-double of the season at Chico – her eighth in the last ten games.
•Forel is the conference leader and ranked No. 6 in the nation in field-goal percentage at 63.0%.
•CSUSM continues to sit in second place in the CCAA standings with conference leader UC San Diego one game ahead. Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State East Bay are two games behind in third place.
•For the eleventh consecutive week, the Cougars are the NCAA Division II national leader in 3-point field-goal percentage defense, holding their opponents to 24.4%. Indiana (PA) moved into second with a 24.6%.
•The Cougars moved into first in the CCAA in scoring defense, limiting opponents to 57.3 points per game.
•CSUSM boasts the highest field-goal percentage in the CCAA and 41st best nationally at 44.2%.
•Forel and Jon’Nae Vermillion rank third and sixth in the CCAA in rebounds per game, averaging 9.8 and 8.3, respectively.
•In the latest D2SIDA West Region Poll, the Cougars remain at No. 5 in the rankings.
PINK NIGHT AGAINST CAL STATE LA •The Cougars opened their CCAA season with a 73-62 victory in Los Angeles on Nov. 12.
•The Golden Eagles snapped a three-game losing streak last Saturday with a 70-62 win over visiting Cal State East Bay.
•CSULA leads the conference in blocked shots (89) and blocked shots per game (4.0).
•The Golden Eagles have the highest three-point field-goal percentage in the CCAA at 34.6.
•Sydney Bordonaro is the hottest 3-point shooter in the CCAA, averaging 3.32 per game, which ranks her 11th in the nation.
•Rachael DiRegolo is the CCAA leader in blocked shots (52) and blocked shot per game (2.36), ranking her 16th in the nation in both categories.
•The all-time series against CSULA is knotted at 5-all with CSUSM sporting a 3-1 record when playing on its home court.
•The Golden Eagles are tied with Cal State Dominguez Hills for ninth in the CCAA standings.
SATURDAY AGAINST CSUDH •This will be CSUSM’s lone meeting with Cal State Dominguez Hills in the regular season.
•The Toros dropped both games last weekend to visiting Cal State East Bay (90-87) and Cal State Monterey Bay (67-58).
•CSUDH leads the conference in free throws made (333) and is second in attempts (493), but the Toros are eighth in the CCAA in free-throw percentage (67.5).
•The Toros are the CCAA leader and are ranked 11th nationally with a 45.45 rebounds per game average.
•CSUDH is averaging a conference-best 73.7 points per game.
•Ahlisha Henderson is averaging a CCAA-high 3.8 offensive rebounds, ranking her 23rd in the nation.
•CSUSM is 3-7 in the all-time series against CSUDH and is 2-3 at home.
•The Cougars swept the season series last year against the Toros.
•The Toros are tied with Cal State LA for ninth in the conference standings.
THE JIMENEZ FILE •Head coach Renee Jimenez enters her fifth season in charge of the Cougar women’s basketball team, a program that is only in its eighth season of existence.
•Jimenez has compiled a 189-133 (.587) in her 12 seasons coaching in the CCAA, spending two seasons at Cal State San Bernardino after a five-year stint at Cal State Monterey Bay.
MEN’S BASKETBALL
Thursday, Feb. 13 – 7:30 p.m.
CSUSM (11-12, 7-10 CCAA) vs. Cal State LA (11-11, 6-10 CCAA)
San Marcos, Calif. – The Sports Center
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Saturday, Feb. 15 – 3 p.m.
CSUSM vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (10-12, 6-10 CCAA)
San Marcos, Calif. – The Sports Center
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PREVIOUS WEEK •CSUSM fell 79-73 at No. 24/NR Chico State on Saturday night behind Marcus Brown’s game-leading 19 points.
•CSUSM is still all alone in seventh place in the CCAA standings.
•Khalil Fuller became the second Cougar in program history with at least 400 career rebounds as he ended the game at Chico with 405.
•Blake Seits is now tied for the eighth-most 3-point field goals in program history as he notched his 69th against the Wildcats.
•Jayce McCain’s 4.28 assist-turnover ratio is third nationally at 4.28 while his 54 total steals rank 11th. He leads the CCAA in both categories.
•Khalil Fuller’s nine rebounds rank second in the CCAA and 24th in the nation.
•Fuller leads the conference with 8.7 rebounds per game.
•CSUSM’s 180 steals rank third in the CCAA and 52nd nationally.
FINAL THURSDAY HOME GAME AGAINST CAL STATE LA •Thursday’s contest against the Golden Eagles will mark CSUSM’s final Thursday home game this season.
•CSULA sits in a tie for eighth in the CCAA standings with Cal State Dominguez Hills.
•The Golden Eagles had a rough go of it this past weekend as they took a pair of home losses to Cal State Monterey Bay (103-97) and Cal State East Bay (75-73).
•At 4.5 blocked shots per game, CSULA leads the CCAA and ranks 16th nationally.
•Ja’Sean Lewis is responsible for most of the Golden Eagles’ blocked shots at 2.10 per game – 17th most nationally and the most in the CCAA.
•CSULA has the 18th-best turnover margin in the nation at 4.0.
•The Golden Eagles are averaging the 32nd-most 3-point field goals in the nation at 10.5 per game.
•CSULA has the next-to-worst field-goal percentage in the CCAA at 42.6%.
•At 75.3 points per game, the Golden Eagles rank seventh in the conference, but their 76.3 points allowed per game rank 11th.
•CSULA is being outrebounded by 8.1 per game – the most in the CCAA.
•Fard Muhammad leads the Golden Eagles with 13.2 points per game.
•CSULA took the first meeting of the season against CSUSM by a score of 75-69 on Nov. 30 in Los Angeles as Seits led the game with 23 points.
•The Cougars are 3-5 in the all-time series against the Golden Eagles and are 2-2 when playing at home.
•Since 2016-17, CSUSM and CSULA have split the season series each year.
•In the Cougars’ last home game against the Golden Eagles, CSUSM came out on top at 82-70.
NEXT-TO-LAST HOME GAME AGAINST THE TOROS •Saturday will be CSUSM’s next-to-last home game at The Sports Center this season.
•This will be the first and only meeting between the Cougars and Toros this season.
•CSUDH split this past weekend’s home games with an 87-82 win against Cal State East Bay and a 74-72 loss against Cal State Monterey Bay.
•In their last 10 games, the Toros have only won three, and they’ve only won once in their last four.
•CSUDH has the 13th-best rebounding margin in the nation at 7.4 and averages the second-most rebounds per game in the CCAA at 38.73.
•The Toros have the eighth-best scoring defense in the CCAA at 72.7 points allowed per game and rank 10th for scoring offense at 72.8 points per game.
•CSUDH ranks 10th in the league for field-goal percentage at 43.3%
•Wonder Smith leads the Toros with 14.8 points per game, 6.5 rebounds per game, 4.0 assists per game and 1.8 steals per game.
•CSUSM and CSUDH are knotted at 4-4 in the all-time series with a 2-2 record at each other’s venue.
•The Toros swept the season series last year with an 86-74 win in Carson and a 69-66 victory in San Marcos.
THE FOSTER FILE •Head coach B.J. Foster enters his fourth season in charge of the CSUSM Men’s Basketball program after taking over the head position in 2016.
•Under his leadership, the Cougars advanced to the CCAA Tournament for the first time in 2017-18 after finishing the season with a 15-7 conference record and a 20-9 overall record.
•Prior to becoming head coach of the Cougars, Foster was an assistant coach with the team from 2013 to 2016.
•Foster has tallied a career record of 58-50 (.537).
WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD
Friday, Feb. 14 – 7 a.m. (PST)
GVSU Big Meet
Allendale, Mich. – Kelly Family Sports Center
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Saturay, Feb. 15 – 7 a.m. (PST)
GVSU Big Meet
Allendale, Mich. – Kelly Family Sports Center
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PREVIOUS WEEK •CSUSM opened its outdoor schedule by hosting the Mangrum Preview.
•Darriale Yarbrough won the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.77 and was followed by Jaiden Phillips at 7.84.
•Jax Heckers won the 3,000-meter run with a time of 10:18.57.
•Micaela Ecija matched her personal record in the hammer throw with a mark of 42.05 meters and finished third.
•Dymon Preyor finished second in the long jump with the fifth-best mark in program history at 5.23 meters.
•Julie Mariano tied for the 10th-best high jump mark in program history at 1.45 meters.
•Amaya Mahmoud’s triple jump mark of 10.48 meters was the ninth best in team history.
•The distance medley team of Erin MacNeil, Makayla Jones, Ana Mercado and Clarissa Garcia posted the fifth-fastest time in program history at 12:23.12. Laura Georgelin, Serena Farrell, Luz Mercado and Marina McDonough clocked the ninth-fastest time in team history at 12:52.19, and Natalie Schroeder, Trinity Jordan, Bri Chavira and Renee Laurenzana put up the 10th-fastest time in program history at 12:53.20.
•The Cougars’ last indoor competition occurred at the UW Invitational in Seattle on Jan. 30-Feb.1.
•At the meet, Kiara Harrison posted the second-best long jump mark in program history at 5.24 meters.
•The team of Clarissa Garcia, Ana Mercado, Luz Mercado and Marina McDonough posted the third-best distance medley relay time in program history at 12:13.84.
•The group of Ana Mercado, Sierra Julian, Rachel Sjolie and Bri Chavira put up the fourth-fastest 4×400-meter relay time in program history at 4:02.20.
•Julian’s time of 26.84 in the 200-meter dash was the eighth-fastest time in program history.
GVSU BIG MEET •Grand Valley State’s Big Meet is two separate meets on Friday and Saturday.
•Friday will mark CSUSM’s first time to ever compete in the state of Michigan.
•These will be the Cougars’ final regular-season meets of the indoor season.
•Both meets will get underway at 7 a.m. (PST).
•For a fee, both meets can be watched online through FloTrack.
THE OLSON FILE •Head coach Torrey Olson begins his second season at the helm of the men’s and women’s track & field programs after taking over in the summer of 2018.
•In 2019, Olson’s men’s and women’s squads tallied three CCAA Championships for outdoor competition while the men’s team earned five All-West Region selections.
•Olson came to CSUSM after spending three seasons as the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country at the Academy of Art University where his teams earned 50-plus All-American honors.
•Olson served as the head cross country coach the previous three years at Academy of Art.
•In addition to the Academy of Art, Olson has also worked with the University of San Francisco and Pomona-Pitzer College.
•A graduate of Pomona College in 2009, Olson also holds an MFA from St. Mary’s College (2012).
SOFTBALL
Friday, Feb. 14 – 12 p.m. (DH)
Saturday, Feb. 15 – 12 p.m. (DH)
CSUSM (4-5, 2-2 CCAA) at Cal State San Bernardino (5-4, 3-1 CCAA)
San Bernardino, Calif. | CSUSB Softball Park
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PREVIOUS WEEK •The Cougars opened CCAA play with a 2-2 series split with Humboldt State.
•CSUSM began the series with an 8-0 run-ruled victory on Friday before falling 12-9 in the nightcap. On Saturday, the Cougars dropped an 8-4 decision before closing out the weekend with a 6-2 win in the series finale.
•With the two wins over the Jacks, CSUSM has three victories in 19 appearances against HSU.
•The Cougars tallied a .364 batting average while holding the Jacks to a .268 clip.
•CSUSM recorded more hits (40-30), runs (27-22), RBIs (23-17) and walks (20-17) in the four-game series against the Jacks.
•With four sacrifice flies this past weekend, the Cougars are leading the CCAA with six on the season.
•CSUSM’s .323 batting average ranks second in the CCAA behind UC San Diego.
•Nikki Andelin has scored a conference-leading 10 runs and ranks second with 13 hits.
•Andrea Wood’s 10 RBIs ranks her second in the CCAA.
•Andelin and Cherise Horita lead the CCAA, along with three other players ,with two triples this season.
•Jaime Ponce’s 1.71 ERA ranks fifth in the CCAA while her .190 opponent batting average puts her third in the conference.
•After the first weekend of CCAA play, the Cougars rank third in the standings in a six-way tie.
CAL STATE SAN BERNARDINO •The Coyotes won a 3-1 series at Cal State East Bay last weekend, sweeping Friday’s doubleheader by scores of 6-2 and 4-2 before splitting Saturday’s twinbill with a 3-0 loss before recording a 12-3 victory.
•CSUSB opened the season with a 2-3 record at the Desert Stinger Tournament in Las Vegas.
•The Coyotes enter the weekend with a .309 batting average while supporting a 2.49 ERA.
•With 41.1 innings in the circle after appearing in all nine games, Kendra O’Cull has tallied 31 strikeouts and 25 walks.
•CSUSM is 3-18 in the all-time series against CSUSB and is 1-9 on the road.
THE EWING FILE •Head coach Stef Ewing enters her second season in charge of the Cougar softball season, finishing last year with a 14-31 record that included a series sweep over Cal Stat East Bay on the road.
•Ewing captured her first win as a collegiate head coach on Feb. 17th as the Cougars won 5-4 in a walk-off over Concordia Portland at CSUSM Softball Field.
•She previously served as the assistant coach at New Mexico State where she helped the Aggies to three WAC Regular Season Conference Championships and two WAC Conference Tournament Championships.
BASEBALL
Friday, Feb. 14 – 2 p.m.
Saturday, Feb. 15 – 12 p.m.
Cal State San Marcos (1-5) vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (1-5)
San Marcos, Calif. – CSUSM Baseball Field
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Sunday, Feb. 16 – 11 a.m. (DH)
Cal State San Marcos at Cal State Dominguez Hills
Carson, Calif. – Toro Field
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PREVIOUS WEEK •CSUSM fell 8-3 and 6-5 to Saint Katherine before earning its first win of the season in the series finale by a score of 11-3 on Saturday.
•The Cougars tied the program record for most triples in a single game as they ended the series finale with four. The Cougars last posted four triples in a game in 2013 against Arizona Christian.
•Griffin Teisher extended his hitting streak to six games while Joseph Bahna and Johnathan Combs moved their streaks to four games.
•CSUSM’s five double plays are tied with Cal State LA and Cal Poly Pomona for the conference lead.
•The Cougars’ eight sacrifice bunts rank second nationally and are tied with Stanislaus State for the most in the CCAA.
•With 12 stolen bases, CSUSM leads the CCAA.
•The Cougars’ five triples to begin the season are tied with San Francisco State for the most in the conference and rank third nationally.
•Freshman Luc Stuka leads the team with a .476 batting average and six RBIs.
HOME-AND-HOME SERIES AGAINST THE TOROS •CSUSM and CSUDH will open CCAA play on Friday.
•Like the Cougars, the Toros are also 1-5 to begin the year after losing two of three at home against Concordia Irvine on opening weekend and after being swept in a three-game series at home by Point Loma this past weekend.
•Pierson Loska leads the Toros with a .400 batting average, two home runs, three doubles, eight RBIs, 15 total bases and an OPS of 1.625.
•Tristan Garnett leads the CSUDH pitching staff with 14 strikeouts in two starts and has an ERA of 5.79.
•The Cougars are 12-8 in the all-time series against the Toros.
•CSUSM has won three out of four games against CSUDH in each of the past two seasons.
•Last year in San Marcos, the Cougars won by scores of 7-2 and 9-5.
THE GUILIANO FILE •Head coach Matt Guiliano enters his fourth season at the helm of the CSUSM baseball program.
•Prior to making his way to San Marcos, Guiliano was the head coach for nine seasons (2008-16) at his alma mater Sioux Falls.
•Guiliano is a 2006 graduate of the University of Sioux Falls and a 2001 graduate of Valley Center High School.
•Guiliano is 61-95 (.391) as CSUSM’s head coach and is 236-331-1 (.416) for his entire head coaching career.