SAN MARCOS, Calif. – The Cal State San Marcos men's basketball team (3-2) earned an 85-50 victory over Nobel (0-9) on Saturday afternoon at The Sports Center.
TOP PERFORMERS
- Max Tengan – 13 points | 1 rebound | 1 assist | 1 steal
- Keavie Love – 12 points | 3 rebounds | 1 assist | 2 steals
- Dexter Stratton – 12 points | 6 rebounds | 2 steals
- Jaylin Leslie – 9 points | 4 rebounds | 1 assist
- Veljko Munitlak – 8 points | 5 rebounds
- Chris Carrillo – 5 points | 3 assists | 1 steal
HOW IT HAPPENED
- CSUSM opened with a 7-0 run capped by a Dexter Stratton fastbreak layup at 15:47 and Aaron Ragen followed with back-to-back threes to make it 13-4 at 14:20 of the first half.
- Keavie Love hit a 3-pointer at 9:21, then assisted Micah Boone on a fastbreak dunk at 8:41 as the Cougars stretched the lead to 24-10.
- Myles Harvey's fastbreak layup with 1:29 remaining preceded a Tengan buzzer-beating 3-pointer, giving CSUSM a 21-point cushion at halftime. CSUSM took a 42-21 lead into the halftime break after shooting 48.6% (17-of-35) to Nobel's 43.5% (10-of-23).
- Love began the second half with a 3-pointer at 19:39, and Remington Rofer added a trey at 18:59 to push the margin to 48-23.
- Jaylin Leslie's alley-oop layup from Carrillo at 11:24, followed by a Leslie 3-pointer at 8:29, helped keep the advantage near 30.
- Stratton scored on consecutive paint finishes at 7:01 and 6:56, ballooning the lead to 31 (73-42).
- Carrillo connected from deep at 2:38 and Ryan Conner added another triple at 3:43 as CSUSM closed out the 85-50 win.
QUICK HITS
- CSUSM shot 50.0% (34-of-68) from the field and 45.8% (11-of-24) from 3-point range; Nobel shot 44.7% (21-of-47) overall and 0.0% (0-of-7) from long distance.
- The Cougars won the glass, 39-26, and posted a 16-2 edge in second-chance points.
- CSUSM led points in the paint, 40-32, and fastbreak points, 10-6.
- The Cougar bench produced 37 points compared to Nobel's nine.
- CSUSM turned 13 turnovers but forced 21, converting them into a 25-12 advantage in points off giveaways.
UP NEXT
The Cougars turn their attention toward conference play next week when they host Cal State Monterey Bay in The Sports Center on Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.









