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Seawolves Fall Short In 58-51 Loss At Stanislaus

Christy Shreve
Christy Shreve led the way for the Seawolves with 12 points.
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TURLOCK, Calif- Down by three points with 22 seconds left, Jaclyn Bisordi stole the ball and Sonoma State called a time out. However, Cal State Stanislaus came up big defensively on two offensive possessions by the Seawolves to hold onto the 58-51 victory on Saturday night at Warrior Arena. Sonoma State has lost three in a row and six of their last seven to go to 10-15 overall and 8-12 in conference play. The Warriors moved up to 8-16 (7-13 CCAA).

The Warriors got off to a fast start, jumping out to a 11-4 lead just nine minutes into the game. It wouldn't last long though, as the Seawolves went on a 9-3 run to cut the Cal State Stanislaus lead to just one at 14-13. After a couple of tie scores and lead changes, no team lead by more than three points for the rest of the half. Both teams went into the locker room at the intermission tied at 21.

A layup by Taylor Vigil with 13:14 remaining in regulation gave the Seawolves a decent six point lead at 35-29. The Warriors wouldn't go away, forcing tow more ties before taking the lead on a three-pointer by Christin Gowan at the 9:06 mark. Sonoma State would get to within one point on three more occasions, but Cal State Stanislaus held its ground and defeated the Seawolves.

Christy Shreve led Sonoma State with 12 points and Bisordi added 10, all coming from the free throw line. Shreve also has a team-high seven rebounds. As a team, SSU shot better from the field than Cal State Stanislaus did -- 36.2 percent on 17-of-47 shooting to CSUS' 32.1 percent (17-53).

The Warriors got 15 points from Alishea Kelly and 12 from Gowan. Katie Busi came down with a game-high 10 boards in the victory.

Sonoma State will head into the final weekend of the regular season just one game out of the eighth spot in the CCAA standings, behind Cal State San Bernardino (13-12, 9-11 CCAA). The top eight teams will advance to the CCAA Championship Tournament held Mar. 2-6. The Seawolves will travel to nationally-ranked UC San Diego on Thursday, then wrap up the schedule at Cal State East Bay on Saturday, Both will tip off at 5:30 p.m.

Box Score: Cal State Stanislaus 58, Sonoma State 51
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