BELLINGHAM, Wash., -- After a week off for finals, the Pioneer men's basketball team picked up a momentous 80-76 non-conference road win over Western Washington Tuesday night, December 12 in Carver Gym. East Bay avenged last season's 107-81 loss to WWU in Pioneer Gymnasium with the huge West Region win.
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Cal State East Bay now sits .500 on the season as they improved to 5-5 on the season after racking up their second consecutive victory. CSUEB is now 3-2 in none California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) contests and 4-2 in games played away from Pioneer Gymnasium.
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East Bay shot a season best 52. percent (11-for-22) from three-point land while stifling the Viking offensive attack to only 36.9 percent shooting from the field and 25.8 percent from beyond the arc.
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Western Washington was just the third team all season to out-rebound East Bay as they claimed a 45-35 advantage on the boards. CSUEB evened up the paint battle by outscoring WWU 32-30 inside the painted area.
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The Pioneers controlled the came from the opening tip as they never trailed after the 9:49 mark in the the first half of action. Junior forward
Patrick Marr (Clayton, Calif.) captured his second career double-double and first of the season with 13 points and 14 rebounds, including 10 rebounds before the intermission. Marr shot 5-for-8 from the floor, going 2-for-4 from beyond three-point land, two assists and a steal in 26 minutes off the bench.
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Cal State East Bay would mount a 13-point lead early in the second half, but the Vikings would put together various runs to pull within single digit deficits. Then with 01:07 left on the clock Marr sunk a three-point field goal to put the Pioneers ahead, 78-74 and helped seal the deal for East Bay.
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Senior
Drew Bender (Phoenix, Ariz.), back-to-back CSUEB Athlete of the Week winner, continued his hot shooting with a game high 18 points on 7-for-15 accuracy from the field. It was his fifth consecutive game scoring in double figures. Bender added two assists, a block and a steal with shooting 2-for-3 from beyond the arc.
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The Pioneers notched 12 points after forcing 14 turnovers from the Vikings. Sophomore
Druce Asah (Tracy, Calif.) also turned in a huge performance with 17 points (6-for-13) as he led East Bay with three made three-point baskets on the evening. Asah was also second on the team with seven rebounds while dishing two assists and garnering one steal in 31 minutes on the court.
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Junior's
Juwan Anderson (Oakland, Calif.) and
Deiondre Bird (Portland, Ore.) recorded good outings for East Bay. Anderson accumulated over half of the Pioneer assist output tossing out a game-high seven assists. He chipped in four points and grabbed two rebounds in 21 minutes. Bird tallied 10 points on 4-for-6 shooting, including a perfect 2-for-2 fro, behind the three-point line. Bird racked up three rebounds and recorded a steal in 22 minutes.
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The Pioneers will return to Hayward for a CCAA matchup against Chico State on Saturday night, December 16 in Pioneer Gymnasium.
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