CSUN Men’s Basketball Aims for Big West Bye Against Hawai’i in Season Finale
CSUN Men's Basketball faces Hawai'i in the regular season finale, aiming to secure a first-round bye in the Big West Championships.
The Big PictureCSUN is vying for a top-four seed in the conference tournament and holds the potential for a tiebreaker advantage with a win over Hawai'i.
By the Numbers- CSUN has 18 wins this season, the most in 16 years.
- The team has secured its first winning season in 15 years.
- CSUN's rebounding stats have been record-breaking, leading both in the conference and nationally.
- De'Sean Allen-Eikens ranks fifth in The Big West in scoring with an average of 18.0 points per game.
- CSUN is currently the 5th seed in the conference but is just half a game behind the 4th seed, Hawai'i.
- The team's head coach, Andy Newman, has had a successful debut season becoming the winningest first-year head coach in CSUN Men's Basketball history.
The outcome of the game against Hawai'i will significantly impact CSUN's seeding for the Big West Championships quarterfinal round.
Bottom LineCSUN Men's Basketball seeks a pivotal victory over Hawai'i to enhance their chances for a first-round bye in the upcoming tournament, marking a significant milestone in their successful season.
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