
Cal State Bakersfield

Cal State Fullerton
Highlights
Summary
FULLERTON, Calif. (Interstat) ā Cristina Jones recorded a double-double with 21 points and 21 rebounds Saturday to lift Cal State Fullerton to a 60-57 win over Cal State Bakersfield in a Big West womenās basketball game at Titan Gymnasium. The host Titans, now 16-11, overcame a strong first quarter from the Roadrunners, who led 25-14 after the opening period. Cal State Bakersfieldās offense stalled, scoring just 11 and six points in the second and third quarters, respectively, allowing Fullerton to seize control. Chrishawn Coleman led the Roadrunners (7-19) with 20 points. Tena Ikidi added 13 rebounds and five blocks for Bakersfield. Nicole Steiner scored 12 points for the Titans. A crowd of 162 watched the matchup.
Extended Summary
FULLERTON, Calif. (Interstat) ā In a game defined by a dominant individual performance and a staggering reversal of momentum, Cal State Fullerton escaped with a 60-57 victory over Cal State Bakersfield in a Big West Conference womenās basketball game Saturday at Titan Gymnasium. The contest pivoted entirely on a historic double-double from Fullertonās Cristina Jones, who powered a second-half comeback that saw the Titans erase a 14-point deficit to sweep the season series from their conference rival. The game began as a nightmare for the home team. Cal State Bakersfield, energized and efficient, blitzed Fullerton in the first quarter. The Roadrunnersā defense, anchored by the imposing presence of 6-foot-3 center Tena Ikidi, disrupted the Titansā offense from the opening tip. Ikidi recorded two of her game-high five blocks in the first period alone, while guard Chrishawn Coleman found her scoring touch early. Bakersfield raced to a 25-14 lead after one quarter, capitalizing on Titan turnovers and controlling the tempo. The Roadrunnersā advantage ballooned to 36-22 late in the second quarter following a three-pointer from Tianna Sutherland. Bakersfieldās aggressive defense and transition play had Fullerton reeling, and the Roadrunners took a 36-28 lead into halftime despite a cooling offensive spell in the second period. The narrative shifted irrevocably in the third quarter, almost single-handedly due to Jones. The 5-foot-10 guard from Long Beach, who had been held relatively quiet in recent outings, erupted. She attacked the glass with ferocity and began converting difficult shots in the paint, areas where Bakersfield had previously held sway. As the Roadrunnersā offense stagnated, managing only six points in the entire third quarter, Jones willed the Titans back into the game. Her relentless effort on both ends fueled a 16-6 Titan advantage in the period, cutting the Bakersfield lead to just 42-44 heading into the final frame. Jonesās activity created second-chance opportunities and limited the Roadrunners to one-shot possessions. The fourth quarter became a tense, possession-by-possession struggle. Fullerton finally drew even and then took its first lead since the opening minutes. With the score tied at 52, Coleman, who finished with a team-high 20 points for Bakersfield, drained a crucial three-pointer to put the Roadrunners back ahead 55-52 with just under four minutes to play. The Titans responded. Maddy Tauro drove for a layup, and after a Bakersfield turnover, Nicole Steiner put back her own miss to give Fullerton a 56-55 lead. Morgan Hawkins answered with a clutch three-pointer for Bakersfield, assisted by DaeāJaidence Kincade, to swing the lead back to the Roadrunners at 57-56 with 1:44 remaining. In the final, frantic minute, Jones drew a foul and made one of two free throws to tie the game at 57. After a missed three-pointer by Bakersfield, Jones was fouled again on the ensuing rebound with 16 seconds left. She calmly sank both free throws to put Fullerton up 59-57. Bakersfield had two final chances to tie or take the lead. A rushed three-point attempt missed, and Tauro secured the defensive rebound. Fouled immediately, she made the first of two free throws to establish the final three-point margin. A desperation heave from Sutherland at the buzzer was off target, sealing the Titan victory. Jones finished with a monumental stat line of 21 points and 21 rebounds in 40 minutes, dominating the interior in the second half. Steiner added 12 points and seven rebounds for Fullerton. For Bakersfield, Colemanās 20 points led the way, supported by 11 from Hawkins and a formidable defensive effort from Ikidi, who tallied 13 rebounds and five blocks to go with six points. The victory improved Cal State Fullerton to 16-11 overall and strengthened its position in the Big West standings. Cal State Bakersfield, which has lost six of its last seven games, fell to 7-19. The Titans will travel to Hawaii next, while the Roadrunners host UC San Diego on Thursday.
Preview
FULLERTON, Calif. (Interstat) ā A dramatic, double-overtime thriller from just two weeks ago sets the stage for the rematch as Cal State Bakersfield visits Cal State Fullerton in a Big West womenās basketball game Saturday at Titan Gymnasium. The Titans (15-10 overall) outlasted the Roadrunners (7-17) 92-87 in that marathon contest on Feb. 7 in Bakersfield. Cal State Fullerton has won three of its last five games since, including a 70-62 victory over Long Beach State, but is coming off a 77-71 home loss to UC Irvine on Feb. 14. Guard Kya Pearson, who had five points and four assists in the first meeting, leads the Titans. She is averaging 15.2 points and 4.5 assists over her last six games, including a 21-point, 4-assist performance in the win over Long Beach State. Cal State Bakersfield has lost four straight, most recently a 61-54 defeat at Hawaii on Feb. 12. The Roadrunners will lean on guard Chrishawn Coleman, who torched the Titans for 22 points in the first matchup. Coleman has been a bright spot, scoring 16 or more points in three of her last five games, including a 23-point effort in a win at Cal Poly on Jan. 29. The Titans have relied on a balanced attack, with Cristina Jones and Dylan Swindle providing consistent scoring alongside Pearson. For Bakersfield, support for Coleman has come from Marley Langi, who scored 16 points alongside Coleman in the loss at Hawaii. With the conference tournament approaching, the Titans look to solidify their standing, while the Roadrunners aim to snap their skid and avenge their earlier overtime heartbreak. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon.