Cal State East Bay women's basketball hosts Cal State San Marcos on Thursday and Sonoma State on Saturday as they continue their five-game homestand. The team, mathematically alive for the CCAA postseason, needs to win their remaining three games and receive help within the conference. Last week, they secured a win against Cal State San Bernardino but suffered a loss to Cal Poly Pomona.

By the Numbers
  • Payton Sterk leads the CCAA in scoring with 18.8 points per game
  • Jaela Richardson averages 10.7 points per game and 6.6 rebounds per game
  • Lailah Carey averages 7.8 points per game and contributed three steals in the last game
  • Cal State San Marcos: 18-6 overall, 15-4 in CCAA play
  • Charity Gallegos leads Cal State San Marcos with 15.8 points per game
  • Sonoma State: 14-12 overall, 9-10 in CCAA play
  • Alli McDonald leads Sonoma State with 16.4 points per game
State of Play
  • Cal State East Bay needs to win their remaining three games and rely on help within the conference to qualify for the CCAA postseason
  • Last week, they had a win against Cal State San Bernardino and a loss to Cal Poly Pomona
  • Cal State San Marcos is 18-6 overall and 15-4 in CCAA play
  • Sonoma State is 14-12 overall and 9-10 in CCAA play entering Thursday's action
What's Next

The upcoming games against Cal State San Marcos and Sonoma State are crucial for Cal State East Bay's chances of making it to the CCAA postseason. They will aim to secure victories and continue their push for qualification.

Bottom Line

Cal State East Bay women's basketball faces a critical juncture in their season as they strive to secure wins in their remaining games to keep their CCAA postseason hopes alive.