M-Bball Notebook: Freshman Guei gets support from NBA player at USC

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Following an and-one layup from CSUN freshman guard Allan Guei that tied the game at 42-42 with 10:56 to go in the second half Friday, the USC home crowd finally woke up. For the first time all night, they began to boo the Matadors. Former USC baller and now NBA player DeMar DeRozan, who attended the game, didn’t take part in the boo fest, however, according to Guei. “(DeRozan) told me he was going to come show me some support,”… Read more

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W-Bball: Matadors defense steals first win of the season

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Despite trailing for most of the match and tallying numerous turnovers, CSUN (1-0) came back from a double-digit deficit to beat the University of San Francisco (0-1), 67-59, at War Memorial Gym Friday afternoon. Matador captain Jasmine Erving was off her game, earning three fouls in the first half and missing the first 10 minutes of the second half after picking up her fourth. Though Erving didn’t do much on the offensive end, she made up for it on defense…. Read more

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W-Bball: Flowers stresses defense, brings in eight players

Jason Flowers wants his Matadors to cut down on turnovers and improve on defense during his second season as head coach.  Photo Credit: Andres Aguila/ Daily Sundial

Following a 4-26 season, the CSUN women’s basketball team underwent a major overhaul that brought eight new players. Things look brighter already, as the Matadors handily defeated The Master’s College 87-53 during an exhibition game last Saturday. “We acquired quite a few kids who are going to have an impact,” said second-year head coach Jason Flowers. “They compliment the players that are already here. From top to bottom, they are a talented and hard-working group, and they enjoy being around… Read more

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W-Bball: After solid freshman year, White ready to lead CSUN’s backcourt

Haley White led CSUN in assists during her first season. Photo Credit: Mariela Molina/ Visual Editor

Story by Jonathan Andrade It was only a year ago that Haley White joined the CSUN women’s basketball team fresh out of high school and was asked to carry a heavy load at the guard position. After leading the team in assists (105) and starting 22 of 30 games, the sophomore guard returns to the court and looks to step up as one of only five returning players from CSUN’s young squad. With the injury to senior guard Bridgette Conejo… Read more

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W-Bball: Erving, Flowers bond over shared childhood experience

CSUN star center Jasmine Erving averaged 14.9 points and 6.9 rebounds last season. Photo Credit: Braden Villanueva/ CSUN Media Athletics

Jasmine Erving didn’t have the luxury of being raised by two parents. The 21-year-old senior only had her mother at her side. “I don’t think I missed out on anything being brought up by a single parent, so I’m lucky for that,” said Erving, center for the CSUN women’s basketball team. “I have a great mom, fortunately. My mom fulfilled the spot of being my mom and my dad. She’s my No. 1 fan.” CSUN head coach Jason Flowers, who… Read more

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M-Bball: Sophomores expected to play big role in 2011-12

Sophomore guards Aqeel Quinn (left) and Josh Greene look to improve in their second season with the Matadors. Photo Credit: Mariela Molina/ Visual Editor

UC Santa Barbara and Long Beach State have had plenty of success with its 2008 freshman class, something CSUN head coach Bobby Braswell took note of. Last season Braswell brought in eight freshmen, modeling the blueprint of the last two Big West Conference champions, UCSB and Long Beach. The Matadors received major contributions from guards Josh Greene and Aqeel Quinn as the two were a main reason why CSUN advanced to the Big West semifinals and a third-place finish in… Read more

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W-Bball: Matadors optimistic for bounce-back season

Mariela Molina / Visual Editor Violet Alama (23) and the Matadors look to have a successful season after finishing last in the Big West Conference a year ago. Photo Credit: Mariela Molina/ Visual Editor

Story by Jonathan Andrade Last season’s 4-26 record wasn’t  what the CSUN women’s basketball team was looking to do during head coach Jason Flowers’ inaugural season. This season, Flowers and the Matadors are looking to bounce back and put CSUN on top of the Big West standings, beginning with the season opener at San Francisco University on Friday. “I know we’re already improved,” Flowers said. “If we can stay focused and continue to work hard, there’s no limit to how… Read more

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M-Bball: Feldman stops swinging, picks up basketball

Due to a shoulder pain,  Ari Feldman stops playing volleyball CSUN and joins the basketball team instead.  Photo Credit: Mariela Molina.

CSUN center Ari Feldman had seen the bright lights before. The roaring crowds. Their loud cheers following the punishing of an impotent rival. It was all so familiar for Feldman Saturday at the Matadome as CSUN blew out Cal Baptist 86-51 in exhibition play. The only difference was the missing net in the middle of the court. In its place, two basketball hoops had been placed at each end. Feldman, a former middle blocker for the CSUN volleyball team who… Read more

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M-Basketball: Despite ban, Matadors eye Big West title in 2011-12

The Matadors will  rely heavily on their guards to lead them to success in 2011-12. Photo Credit: Mariela Molina/ Visual Editor

After a surprise 2010-11 season in which the Matadors finished third in the Big West Conference and had a freshman class play a pivotal role in their success, the future looked promising. But that was quickly put on hold. The NCAA decided in May to ban Northridge from all postseason play for the 2011-12 season for its continuous subpar marks in the Academic Progress Rates (APR) report, an account that measures eligibility and retention for Division-I student athletes and is… Read more

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