Rohnert Park, Calif -- Two lead changes in the final half alone, wasn't enough as the Seawolves found themselves down 76-69 to Cal State Dominguez Hills.
Sonoma State is now 7-12 overall and 5-9 in the CCAA.
The Seawolves tied the score five times in the second half, all within the final ten minutes of regulation.
Deshawnte Collins sparked the rally with a fast break in the paint to tie the game 51-51. With about eight minutes on the board,
Jordan Hickman connected in the paint to tie the game 53-53, followed by a layup by
Lewayne Grant to give the Seawolves one of its two lead changes in the half.
After several made free throws by the Toros,
Armani Nicolis tied the game with a layup in the paint 57-57.
With just under six minutes remaining Sonoma State found themselves in a four-point 61-57 hole before Grant tied the score once again 66-66.
The clock ticking down 2:34
Isaac Davidson with a jumper give Sonoma State its final tie of the game 68-68.
With just under two minutes left in the game, Grant downed a free-throw to give the Seawolves its final lead of the game 69-68.
The Toros took credit for the final six baskets of the game, securing its 76-69 win over the Seawolves.
What's Next: Sonoma State continues its home stint as they host Cal State Los Angeles this Saturday in The Wolves' Den at 1:00 p.m. for the annual Pack the Den CCAA doubleheader.