CSUN Men’s Basketball Loses to Hawai’i 75-68 in Big West Quarterfinal at Dollar Loan Center
CSUN Men's Basketball put up a tough fight against Hawai'i but ultimately fell short 75-68 in a Big West quarterfinal game at the Dollar Loan Center. De'Sean Allen-Eikens led with 22 points and nine rebounds in his final collegiate game.
The Big PictureThe CSUN team exceeded expectations, finishing the Big West tournament with 19-15, the program's highest wins since 2007-08, despite not being predicted to make the tournament initially.
By the Numbers- CSUN shot 45.2% from the field, 3-of-17 from three, and 9-of-13 from the free-throw line.
- Hawai'i shot 42.9%, with 10-of-24 threes, and 17-of-25 free throws.
- CSUN out-rebounded Hawai'i 37-36 during the game.
- CSUN fought hard throughout the game, with notable performances from Allen-Eikens, Bostick, and Jones.
- Despite a valiant effort, CSUN couldn't secure the win against a strong Hawai'i team, showcasing resilience and determination in their gameplay.
CSUN Men's Basketball showcased outstanding perseverance and performance in their final game of the season, exceeding expectations and leaving a mark of determination and effort on the court.
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