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 Picture

The 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.
State of Play
  • 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.
Bottom Line

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.