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Men's Basketball Jake Coburn, Sports Information Director

Men's Basketball Looks to Bounce Back in San Marcos on Thursday

Men's Basketball Jake Coburn, Sports Information Director

Men's Basketball Looks to Bounce Back in San Marcos on Thursday

Upcoming Games:
Thursday, Jan. 12: Cal Poly Pomona at Cal State San Marcos @ 7:30 p.m.  – Live Stats  Live Video

POMONA, Calif. – Looking to end a three-game losing skid, the Cal Poly Pomona men's basketball team finish out their longest series of road games on Thursday night at Cal State San Marcos in the Sports Center Arena.
 
Last Week: The Broncos (3-9, 1-7 CCAA) suffered two road losses on the week, falling to CSU Dominguez Hills on Thursday and CSU Los Angeles on Saturday.
 
Quick Hits: CPP moved up to the eighth ranked defense in the California Collegiate Athletic Association, holding their opponents to 70.3 points per game.
 
The Broncos have forced the sixth most turnovers (196) and have the second best turnover margin in the CCAA while also ranking fourth in offensive rebounds, averaging 10.8 a game.
 
Jeremy Dennis scored a game high 20 points against CSULA, bringing his average up to a team best 13.1 points per game while Jordan Ogundiran continues to be a staple of the offense, averaging 12.9 ppg.

Dennis adds an average of 5.2 rebounds per game while Chris Sullivan leads the Broncos with 5.5 rpg along with 8.5 ppg.
 
Earlier in the season CPP fell to CSUSM at home, 83-64, in the third CCAA game of the year.

About Cal State San Marcos:
-The Cougars hold a 5-3 conference record while going 10-5 overall on the year
-With 79.1 ppg, San Marcos is the third highest scoreing team in the CCAA
-The Cougars have earned the highest field goal percentage in the conference at 49 percent while shooting a best 44 percent from behind the arc
-On the defensive side of the ball, CSUSM has struggled, giving up the fourth highest average at 72.2 ppg.
-San Marcos is led by Ethan Alvano with 16.7 points per game, good enough for second in the CCAA
                                                                  
 

Players Mentioned

Jeremy Dennis

#13 Jeremy Dennis

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6' 5"
Junior
Jordan Ogundiran

#1 Jordan Ogundiran

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5' 10"
Sophomore
Chris Sullivan

#5 Chris Sullivan

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6' 3"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Jeremy Dennis

#13 Jeremy Dennis

6' 5"
Junior
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Jordan Ogundiran

#1 Jordan Ogundiran

5' 10"
Sophomore
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Chris Sullivan

#5 Chris Sullivan

6' 3"
Sophomore
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