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Sonoma State vs. CSU Monterey Bay, Women at 5:30, Men at 7:30
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ROHNERT PARK, Calif-  Thursday night's CCAA women's and men's basketball games between Sonoma State and Cal State Monterey Bay will be available for viewing on the Seawolf Sports Network.  Tip off for the women's game will be at 5:30, followed by the men at 7:30.

The Sonoma State women (9-10, 7-7 CCAA) are hoping to inch closer to a berth in the CCAA Championship Tournament when they take on a surprising Cal State Monterey Bay (12-5, 8-5 CCAA) squad.  The Otters knocked off the Seawolves 58-49 in Seaside on January 3rd.

Just a half-game out of a tournament berth, the Sonoma State men (6-13, 5-9 CCAA) know every game is important down the stretch and tonight's clash with the Otters (7-11, 5-8 CCAA) is a huge one.  Cal State Monterey Bay beat Sonoma State 80-63 on January 3rd at the Kelp Bed.

Gary Day and Theo Fightmaster will provide play-by-play for Thursday's games.  Thanks to a joint effort between the Seawolf Sports Network and SSUTV, an enhanced broadcast with three different cameras will be available.

To watch, click here.  The broadcast will go live approximately ten minutes before the women's game.
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