SAN MARCOS, Calif. – Women’s golf, softball, baseball, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s track & field will all be in action this week for Cal State San Marcos Athletics.
Women’s golf will get the week underway by hosting the CSUSM Fujikura Invitational on Monday at Shadowridge Golf Club. Due to expected rain on Tuesday, the field will be playing all 36 holes on Monday.
Softball will host Cal State East Bay in a four-game series this weekend at CSUSM Softball Field. Friday’s doubleheader will get underway at 1 p.m., and Saturday’s twin bill will begin at 11 a.m.
Baseball will welcome Cal State Monterey Bay for a four-game series at CSUSM Baseball Field. The series will get underway on Friday at 3 p.m. and will be followed by a Saturday doubleheader beginning at noon. The series will come to a close on Sunday at 11 a.m.
Women’s basketball will head to Honolulu, Hawaii, for the NCAA Divison II West Regional on the campus of Hawai’i Pacific. No. 4-seed CSUSM will go up against No. 5-seed Azusa Pacific on Friday at 10:30 p.m. (PT). Should it be victorious, CSUSM will play the winner of No. 1-seed Hawai’i Pacific and No. 8-seed Cal Poly Pomona on Saturday.
Men’s and women’s track & field will continue their outdoor season on Saturday by competing at Point Loma’s Ross & Sharon Irwin Collegiate Scoring Meet. The meet is set to get underway at 9 a.m.
WOMEN’S GOLF
Monday, March 9 (36 holes)
CSUSM Fujikura Invitational
Vista, Calif. – Shadowridge Country Club (Par 72, 5,951 yards)
LIVE SCORING
CSUSM TOP FIVE
1. Jaime Jacob (Encinitas/La Costa Canyon HS)
2. Savannah Magallon (San Diego/La Jolla Country Day School)
3. Breann Horn (Lakeside/El Capitan HS)
4. Claire Hogle (San Diego/Rancho Bernardo HS)
5. Lauren Hickam (Carmel/Carmel HS)
Individuals: Emily Lichty (San Clemente/San Juan Hills HS)
Gilda Castellanos (Tijuana, Mexico/Instituto Cumbres de Tijuana)
Mia Hernandez (San Diego/Scripps Ranch HS)
PARTICIPATING TEAMS (WGCA/Golfstat.com)
Academy of Art, Cal State East Bay, Cal State LA, Cal State Monterey Bay, No. 12/14 Cal State San Marcos, Chico State, Colorado Mesa, Holy Names, No. 8/7 Lynn, Point Loma, Sonoma State, Southern New Hampshire, Tarleton State, UT Tyler, UNC Pembroke, Western Washington
LAST OUTING •The Cougars defended their title at the Tim Tierney Pioneer Shootout last week, finishing with a 21-over 597 – 12 strokes better than second place No. 14/12 Simon Fraser.
•Jaime Jacob claimed the 12th individual medalist honor of her collegiate career after putting for a birdie on the 18th hole to defeat Academy of Art’s Iveta Posiedni by one stroke with a 4-under 140.
•Jacob earned her fifth CCAA Golfer of the Week honor of the season and the 11th of her career last Wednesday.
NATIONAL RANKINGS •In the first NCAA Division II Regional Rankings released on Feb. 6, the Cougars sat on top at No. 1 in the West Region.
•CSUSM ranks No. 12 in the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA) national poll and No. 14 in the GolfStat.com national poll.
CSUSM FUJIKURA INVITATIONAL •The Cougars placed third in the 2019 CSUSM Fujikura Invitational, 13 strokes behind winner and then-No. 5 Barry and only one stroke back from then-No. 1 Dallas Baptist.
•Last year’s tournament featured nine teams ranked in the GolfStats.com Top 25 including then-No. 1 Dallas Baptist, then-No. 2 Nova Southeastern and then-No. 3 University of Indianapolis.
•Jacob was CSUSM’s top finisher, tying for third with a 1-over 145.
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
Friday, March 13 – 10:30 p.m. (PT)
NCAA West Regional Tournament
RV/No. 19 CSUSM (25-5) vs. No. 14/RV Azusa Pacific (25-5)
Honolulu, Hawaii – The Shark Tank
LAST WEEK •The Cougars fell 73-62 to No. 25/RV UC San Diego in the CCAA Tournament Final on Saturday at RIMAC Arena.
•CSUSM snapped its program-record 11-game win streak with the loss.
•It was the Cougars’ second appearance in the conference tournament and first in the finale as CSUSM exited last year’s tournament in the semifinals.
•Earlier in the week, CSUSM defeated Sonoma State, 65-51, in the tournament quarterfinals after dropping both regular-season contests to the Seawolves.
•In the CCAA Tournament Semifinals, the Cougars posted a come-from-behind 77-69 victory over Cal State East Bay. CSUSM outscored the Pioneers 32-17 in the fourth quarter, going 20-of-21 from the free throw line.
•Akayla Hackson has the top free throw percentage in the west region at 86.5% (90-of-104).
•The Cougars dropped to seventh in 3-point field-goal defense in the nation and is tied with Hawaii Pacific – the No. 1 seed in the west region.
•Emma Forel has the top field-goal percentage in the west and ranks sixth in the nation, shooting 60.9% (162-of-266).
AZUSA PACIFIC •This will be the fourth overall meeting between these two teams and third in the NCAA Division II era for both teams.
•All three meetings between the two Cougar squads have been at neutral sites.
•In the last meeting, CSUSM fell 84-69 to then-No. 17 APU at the UCSD Thanksgiving Classic in 2017.
•CSUSM’s lone win at 79-61 over APU came in 2016 at the same UCSD tournament. CSUSM shot 47.2% (25-of-53) from the field while going 23-of-25 (92%) at the free throw line.
•APU fell 68-57 to Hawaii Pacific in the PacWest tournament finale last Saturday.
•Against common opponents with CSUSM, APU is 5-1 with an 82-77 loss to Point Loma on Dec. 21.
•APU leads the nation in blocked shots (209) and blocked shots per game (7.0) with Laura Pranger the NCAA Division II leader with 4.62 blocked shots per game.
•As a team, APU ranks eight in the nation in rebounds per game at 45.73.
•APU won the 2019 NCAA Division II West Regional with an upset over then-No. 1 UC San Diego, 64-61, in the semifinals before topping Alaska Anchorage 65-63 in the final.
•APU fell 73-60 in the 2019 NCAA Division II Elite Eight to Indiana (Pa.).
•This is APU’s fourth NCAA West Regional appearance after making its debut in the tournament in 2015-16 and has made back-to-back appearances in 2017-18 and 2018-19.
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 196-134 (.594) 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.
SOFTBALL
Friday, March 13 – 1 p.m. (DH)
Saturday, March 14 – 11 a.m. (DH)
CSUSM (8-19, 6-14 CCAA) at Cal State East Bay (8-19, 6-14 CCAA)
La Jolla, Calif. | CSUSM Softball Field
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PREVIOUS WEEK •The Cougars dropped both ends of their doubleheader at UC San Diego on Wednesday by scores of 10-0 and 4-0.
•Abby Callais led the Cougars with a 3-for-5 performance at the plate.
•The Cougars rank second in the CCAA and sixth in the nation with nine sacrifice flies.
•Gianna Lombardi is the CCAA leader in doubles per game (.42) and ranks second with eight doubles.
•Andrea Wood has a conference-leading five home runs which ranks her 33rd in the nation.
•Wood also ranks first in the CCAA (42nd in nation) in RBIs per game at 1.22 and second (33rd in the nation) in total RBIs at 22.
•CSUSM is posting a .311 batting average, ranking fourth in the CCAA.
CAL STAT EAST BAY •East Bay has lost eight of its last nine games.
•The Pioneers went 1-3 in their series against Humboldt State last weekend, winning the opening game 8-6 before dropping the final three by scores of 16-0, 17-1 and 9-8 (9 innings).
•East Bay has the second-lowest batting average in the conference at .231 while opponents have tallied a .314 clip.
•The Pioneers rank last in the CCAA in home runs (1), scoring (2.22), total runs (51) and walks (47).
•East Bay has a conference-leading six triples with Jeanna Gonzales tallying two of them.
•CSUSM holds an 11-3 lead in the all-time series against the Pioneers including a series sweep in 2019.
•The Cougars outscored East Bay 25-12 last season, winning the series opener and finlae by just one run (4-3, 3-2). The middle games were won by scores of 9-3 and 9-4.
•In their 14 games against the Pioneers, CSUSM averaged 5.36 runs per game.
•Sarah Fukushima is batting a team-leading .364 with nine doubles and nine RBIs.
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, March 13 – 3 p.m.
Saturday, March 14 – 12 p.m. (DH)
Sunday, March 15 – 11 a.m.
CSUSM (4-18, 3-13 CCAA) vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (13-9, 10-6 CCAA)
San Marcos, Calif. – CSUSM Baseball Field
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PREVIOUS WEEK •CSUSM was swept in a four-game home-and-home series by No. 3/2 UC San Diego this past weekend.
•In the series finale on Sunday, the Cougars held the Tritons to a season-low two hits.
•Joseph Bahna increased his team-leading reached-base streak to 20 games.
•Bahna leads the Cougars with a .353 batting average and 30 hits – ranking 14th and 11th in the CCAA, respectively.
•Andrew Garcia has the second-most doubles in the league with eight and is tied for the seventh-most home runs with three.
•In just 21.1 innings of work, Garrett Apker’s 31 strikeouts are tied for the 10th most in the CCAA.
•Freshman pitcher Jeremy Wiegman is tied for 12th in the CCAA with 30 strikeouts in 32.2 innings.
•CSUSM has grounded into the fewest double plays in the CCAA this season with just six.
OTTERS COME TO SAN MARCOS •CSUMB is coming off a series sweep of Cal State East Bay in which it won 7-4, 19-4, 5-3 and 15-5.
•The Otters are currently on a seven-game winning streak as they won the final three game of their series at then-No. 20 Stanislaus State the week before.
•CSUMB has the best team batting average in the CCAA at .316 and also leads the league with 240 hits.
•The Otters’ lineup is bolstered by Brady Miguel and Kokko Figueiredo, who are ninth and tenth in the CCAA for batting average at .375 and .368, respectively.
•On the mound, CSUMB’s team ERA of 4.15 ranks eighth in the conference, and the Otters have allowed the fifth-most hits with 208.
•Greg Steinbeck has the team’s best ERA at 3.98 while Ethan Brodsky leads the Otters with 30 strikeouts.
•The Cougars are 3-11 in the all-time series against the Otters and are winless in seven meetings at CSUSM Baseball Field.
•Last season, CSUSM and CSUMB split the four-game series in Seaside.
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 64-108 (.372) as CSUSM’s head coach and is 239-344-1 (.410) for his entire head coaching career.
MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD
Saturday, March 14 – 9 a.m.
Ross & Sharon Irwin Collegiate Scoring Meet
San Diego, Calif. – PLNU Track & Field
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PREVIOUS WEEK •Jonathan Burton became the first Cougar to post an NCAA Provisional mark this season with a time of 53.27 in the 400-meter hurdles at the San Diego Collegiate Challenge.
•Austin Jones has the eighth-best 110-meter hurdle time in program history at 15.92
•Nick Leeds had the ninth-best high jump mark in program history at 1.86 meters while teammate Justice Chima tied his personal best with a mark of 2.01 meters – a mark that currently ranks fourth in program history.
•CSUSM’s women tallied a combined 14 top-10 program marks at the RCC Invitational and San Diego Collegiate Challenge this past weekend.
•Kiara Harrison had the second-best long jump mark in program history at 5.52 meters while teammate Dymon Preyor tied for the fourth-best mark at 5.27 meters.
•Darriale Yarbrough posted the fourth-best 100-meter dash mark in school history at 12.32.
•Preyor’s mark of 11.09 meters in the triple jump was the fifth-best in program history.
•Brittney Livermore put up a high jump mark of 1.52 meters – tying for seventh in program history.
•Erin MacNeil had the ninth-best 3,000-meter steeplechase time in school history at 11:55.96.
•Teigen O’Donnell tallied the fifth-best javelin throw mark in program history at 35.76 meters while finishing sixth.
•Amaya Mahmoud put up the fifth-best triple jump mark in program history at 11.13 meters and finished third while teammate Leah Prochazka had the tenth-best distance at 10.58 meters.
•Elizabeth Yocom tied for the seventh-best high jump mark in school history at 1.52 meters.
•In the pole vault, Jenna Portis’ mark of 3.15 meters was the seventh best in program history.
•Marina McDonough posted the eighth-fastest 1500-meter run in program history at 4:36.87 while teammate Clarissa Garcia had the ninth-fastest time at 4:37.03 as they finished second and third, respectively.
•Sierra Roberson had the 10th-fastest 400-meter run time in school history at 57.56 while finishing fourth.
THIS WEEKEND AT PLNU •This will be the Cougars’ first visit to Point Loma this season.
•Field events will get underway with the hammer throw at 9 a.m. while the 3,000-meter steeplechase will kick off track events at 11:30 a.m.
•This will be CSUSM’s fourth consecutive year competing in the Ross & Sharon Irwin Collegiate Scoring Meet.
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).