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Beach Women’s Basketball Faces No. 10 Texas On The Road In Midweek Action
12/5/2023 11:06:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Long Beach State faces a top 10 opponent in Texas on Wednesday night
LONG BEACH STATE (3-2) @ #10 TEXAS (9-0)
Date: Wednesday, Dec. 6
Time: 5:00 p.m. (PT) | 7:00 p.m. (CT)
Location: Austin, Texas
Arena: Moody Center
TV: ESPN+
Live Stream: Longhorns Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast.com
X (Twitter): @LBSUWBB
Beach Women's Basketball Faces No. 10 Texas On The Road In Midweek Action
The Long Beach State Women's Basketball team will conclude its four-game road swing at No. 10 Texas. The Beach and the Longhorns will face off on Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. (PT) / 7 p.m. (CT) at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
Catch All the Action
The game at Texas will be broadcast live on ESPN+ as well as on the Longhorns Network. All Long Beach State home games will be broadcast on ESPN+. Fans can sign up for ESPN+ for $9.99 per month ($99.99 per year) at ESPN.com, ESPNPlus.com, or on the ESPN App. It is also available as part of the Disney Bundle that gives subscribers access to Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu for $14.99 per month (Hulu with ads) or $24.99 per month (Hulu without ads). Fans can also follow stats updates on StatBroadcast.com.
Staying Social
Follow Long Beach State women's basketball on Twitter and Instagram at
@LBSUWBB. You can also stay up-to-date on all things Long Beach State by following @LBSUAthletics on Twitter. Be sure to "like" us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram at @LBSU. And don't forget our hashtag #GoBeach.
About the Beach
• Long Beach State brings a 3-2 overall record into the game at No. 10 Texas.
• The Beach opened the 2023-24 campaign with an 82-62 victory over Biola marking the first of Head Coach Amy Wright's collegiate coaching career.
• Wright's team is expected to bring "Fast, Furious, Fun" to the Beach as the team will showcase a fast offense, a furious defense, and a lot of fun both on and off the court.
• LBSU boasts three double-figure scorers in Savannah Tucker, Cheyenne Givens, and Sydney Woodley.
• Tucker is the Beach's leading scorer as she averages 15.0 points per game on a 46.2 field goal percentage (24-52). She also adds 4.2 rebounds per game, while chipping in nine assists and five steals.
• Givens is Long Beach State's second-leading scorer with 12.0 points per game on a 48.9 field goal percentage (22-45). In addition, Givens is averaging 2.8 rebounds per game to go along with eight steals, six assists, and three blocks.
• Redshirt sophomore Sydney Woodley leads the Beach in steals with 13 over the last five games. Additionally, she contributes 10.0 points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game.
• Sophomore Abby Shoff leads the Beach in rebounding with 5.0 boards per game. She also contributes 8.0 points per game, while adding five assists, one block, and one steal.
• Junior Patricia Chung was incredible in the season opener as she dished out a career-high eight assists, while also logging nine points and seven rebounds. Since then, Chung has settled in to averaging 7.2 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game, while still leading the team with 17 assists.
• Joining Coach Wright on the bench this season is a brand new coaching staff comprised of Brian Rosario, Jashae Lee, and Raru Archer, while Brittany Klaman will be the squad's director of operations.
• The Beach have been picked to finish seventh in the Big West Preseason Coaches Poll with a total of 45 points. Hawaii, which garnered 95 points and six first-place votes was chosen as the league winner. Meanwhile UC Irvine (88 points, two first-place votes) and UC Davis (85 points, three first-place votes) were expected to finish second and third to round out the top three.
Player Notes
• Lauren Cummings is an incoming freshman guard who hails from Billings, Mont. The 6-foot Cummings made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Biola and recorded her first career rebound. Since then, she has seen limited action coming in off the bench in four games and play in just under seven minutes of action.
• Lovely Sonnier came to the Beach after playing two years at South Carolina State. The junior guard has started in all five games for LBSU thus far. On the year, she is averaging 3.6 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per game, while also adding four steals, four assists, and two blocks.
• Junior guard Savannah Tucker is Long Beach State's leading scorer as she is averaging 15.0 points per game on a 46.2 field goal percentage (24-52). She also adds 19 boards, nine assists, and five steals.
• Patricia Chung is Long Beach State's leader in assists as the junior guard has dished out 17 on the year. Additionally, she is averaging 7.2 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game.
• Cheyenne Givens is a graduate transfer who has been heating up offensively knocking down 17 points at both California Baptist and Fresno State. She is the team's second leading scorer as she averages 12.0 points per game, while adding 2.8 rebounds per game, and totaling eight steals, three blocks, and six assists.
• Kennan Ka earned the start in the Long Beach State season opener against Biola and played in two minutes and 30 seconds before leaving the court due to a season-ending injury.
• After redshirting for the Beach a year ago, Casey Valenti Paea made her long awaited LBSU debut against Biola and earned her first start in Black and Gold against Nevada. On the year, she is averaging 6.0 points per game and 2.2 rebounds per game, to go along with nine assists and eight steals.
• Jada Crawshaw, a freshman from Sydney, Australia, made her collegiate debut in the LBSU season opener against Biola on Nov. 8. She has since averaged 6.0 points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game, while also chipping in three blocks, three steals, and two assists.
• Sophomore forward Abby Shoff has come off the bench in all five of Long Beach's games this season and is leading the Beach in rebounding (5.0), while adding 8.0 points per game. Shoff also adds five assists, one steal, and one block on the season.
• Sydney Woodley has started in all five games for Long Beach State. She is the Beach's leader in steals with 13 swipes to average 2.6 steals per game, which is third in The Big West. She also has contributed 10.0 points points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game, to go along with five assists.
• Olivia Moore redshirted last season at Long Beach State and made her collegiate debut for the Beach in the season opener against Biola. On the year she is averaging 1.8 points per game and 0.8 rebounds per game, while totaling two assists and one block in just under 25 minutes played.
• Davai Matthews came back to Long Beach State after seeing limited action last year due to an injury. In five games thus far, she has become the team's leader in blocker with nine on the year to average 1.8 per game which puts her second in The Big West. Additionally, Matthews contributes 4.6 rebounds per game and 3.2 points per game.
Scouting Texas
• No. 10 Texas kicked off the year winning nine-straight games as the Longhorns boast a 9-0 record.
• Six of those nine wins have come at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
• As a team, the Longhorns are averaging a whopping 90.4 points per game, while allowing just 51.9 for a scoring margin of 38.6, which is good for third in the country.
• From the field, Texas is shooting 51.2 percent to come in sixth in the nation. They are averaging 43.8 rebounds per game, while also averaging 20.8 assists, 11.7 turnovers, 11.2 steals, and 4.4 blocks per game this season.
• The Longhorns boast four double-figure scorers. Leading that quartet is Taylor Jones as she averages 15.7 points per game to go along with a team-best 7.2 rebounds per game. She also leads the team with 15 blocks, while contributing eight steals. Jones owns an impressive 71.8 field goal percentage (61-85) on the year, which is good for fourth in the nation.
• Rori Harmon is the Longhorns second-leading scorer as she averages 13.4 point per game. She leads the team in assists with 73 and averages 8.1 assists per game to come in second in the country. Additionally, Harmon leads the team with 26 blocks, while contributing 5.4 rebounds per game.
• Madison Booker also averages double-figures for Texas with 11.8 points per game. Booker also contributes 4.0 rebounds per game to go along with 32 assists, 10 steals, and four blocks.
• Rounding out the Longhorns' double-digit scoers is Amina Muhammad with 10.4 points per game. She is also the team's second-leading rebounder with 6.8 boards per game, while also chipping in 14 steals, 12 assists, and one block.
The Series: The Beach vs. The Longhorns
Long Beach State and Texas will meet for the 10th time in program history. In a series that dates back to 1980, the Longhorns lead the all-time series 7-2. When playing each other in Austin, the Longhorns are undefeated at 4-0. The two teams will face off for the first time since 1999 when the Longhorns earned a 75-44 win over the Beach on November 26 in College Park, Md., at the Maryland Terrapin Classic. The Beach, meanwhile, are looking for their first win over Texas since an 80-74 victory in Long Beach, Calif., on November 23, 1990.
Fast, Furious, and Fun
When asked what to expect from the Beach this season, sophomore forward Abby Shoff responded, "Fast, furious, and fun! That's really what we are. We're very energized. You can tell we're having a lot of fun out there."
Coach Wright expanded saying, "(The fans) should expect games in the 80s and 90s. A lot of threes going up. A lot of quick buckets. Playing fast is us trying to score between 8-12 seconds on the shot clock. So, we want to get the ball up and take a really good shot. We want to share the basketball.
"Furious is defensively, we want to get after you," Wright continued. "We want to create havoc on that end. We've got to have a chip on our shoulder. Not necessarily playing mad, but playing hectic. Playing with intentionality of being disruptive.
"And finally, fun explains itself. This is a game. The players should be having fun. The coaches should be having fun. The fans should be having fun. If we're playing the game the right way, it's going to be fun."
Twenty Spot
Junior guard Savannah Tucker wasted no time dropping 20 points as she kicked off the 2023-24 season scoring a career-high 25 points against Biola. The performance marked her second 20-plus showing of her career as she previous dropped 20 at UC Riverside on March 5, 2022 during her freshman campaign. Now as a junior, Tucker has started in every game thus far and is the Beach's leading scorer with 15.0 points per game.
Do You Need Some Assistance?
Junior guard Patricia Chung opened the 2023-24 campaign setting a new career-high as she dished out eight assists against Biola on November 8. She has since racked up 17 helpers to average 3.4 assists per game to rank seventh in The Big West. In addition, Chung also contributes 7.2 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game, to go along with three steals.
Block Party
After playing in just two games last year, before her season was cut short due to injury, sophomore Davai Matthews has come back stronger than ever. The Detroit, Mich., native posted a career-high six blocks at Fresno State to bring her season total to nine. She is now second in The Big West with 1.8 blocks per game. Additionally, Matthews is chipping in 4.6 rebounds per game and 3.2 points per game on the year.
Familiar Foes
This Wednesday's game between Long Beach State and No. 10 Texas will pit a pair of familiar foes against each other. LBSU's first year head coach Amy Wright will go up against Texas' fourth-year head coach Vic Schaefer. Prior to taking the reins at Texas, Schaefer served as associate head coach at Arkansas from 1997-2003 on Gary Blair's staff, where Wright was a starting point guard. Under Blair's and Schaefer's tutelage, Wright led the Razorbacks to four consecutive postseason appearances and finished her collegiate career as the program's all-time record holder with 717 assists, while playing in a school-record 131 consecutive games.
The Aussie Connection
Despite their being an 8,150 mile distance between Long Beach, Calif., and Australia, there is an Aussie connection at the Beach. Last season, when junior guard Casey Valenti Paea joined the squad from Melbourne, Australia by way of the University at Buffalo, she was the only one on the roster from Down Under. However, this season two more Aussies have joined her on the team in freshman forward Jada Crawshaw and director of operations Brittany Klaman.
Crawshaw hails from Sydney where she prepped at Barker College. She also gained experience playing for the Sydney Comets and the Sydney Flames. A a naturally gifted player, Crawshaw went on to be selected to the All-Australia Team and earned a spot on the U19 Aus Gems squad where she competed at the Centre of Excellence on one of four junior national team camps.
Klaman is originally from Point Cook in Melbourne where she played at Williamstown High School before heading to the United States for her collegiate career. In college, Klaman played at Eastern Washington and California Baptist, before joining the Long Beach State staff.
Team Identity
LB Grit has been long associated with the Long Beach State Men's Volleyball program. However, when asked to describe her team's identity, Coach Wright was quick to say, "Gritty. Scrappy. Chippy." She went on to explain that her current team is filled with physical players who "get in there and tangle up, and talk their talk." Wright likes the hard-nosed, blue collar style of play her team has on the court. "Those three words explain the personality of this team. And you've got to be that way. If you're going to be running fast, shooting these shots, and guarding hard, you've got to play with a little chip on your shoulder."
Next Up
Long Beach State will return to the Walter Pyramid to host the Beach Classic on Friday, Dec. 15 and Saturday, Dec. 16. The annual tournament will feature LBSU, UC Irvine, Colorado State, and Pacific. The Beach and the Rams will kick things off on Friday, Dec. 15 at 6 p.m.. The next day, LBSU and Pacific will face off at 5 p.m., before Colorado State and UC Irvine go head-to-head to close things out at 7 p.m.
Date: Wednesday, Dec. 6
Time: 5:00 p.m. (PT) | 7:00 p.m. (CT)
Location: Austin, Texas
Arena: Moody Center
TV: ESPN+
Live Stream: Longhorns Network
Live Stats: StatBroadcast.com
X (Twitter): @LBSUWBB
Beach Women's Basketball Faces No. 10 Texas On The Road In Midweek Action
The Long Beach State Women's Basketball team will conclude its four-game road swing at No. 10 Texas. The Beach and the Longhorns will face off on Wednesday, Dec. 6 at 5 p.m. (PT) / 7 p.m. (CT) at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
Catch All the Action
The game at Texas will be broadcast live on ESPN+ as well as on the Longhorns Network. All Long Beach State home games will be broadcast on ESPN+. Fans can sign up for ESPN+ for $9.99 per month ($99.99 per year) at ESPN.com, ESPNPlus.com, or on the ESPN App. It is also available as part of the Disney Bundle that gives subscribers access to Disney+, ESPN+, and Hulu for $14.99 per month (Hulu with ads) or $24.99 per month (Hulu without ads). Fans can also follow stats updates on StatBroadcast.com.
Staying Social
Follow Long Beach State women's basketball on Twitter and Instagram at
@LBSUWBB. You can also stay up-to-date on all things Long Beach State by following @LBSUAthletics on Twitter. Be sure to "like" us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram at @LBSU. And don't forget our hashtag #GoBeach.
About the Beach
• Long Beach State brings a 3-2 overall record into the game at No. 10 Texas.
• The Beach opened the 2023-24 campaign with an 82-62 victory over Biola marking the first of Head Coach Amy Wright's collegiate coaching career.
• Wright's team is expected to bring "Fast, Furious, Fun" to the Beach as the team will showcase a fast offense, a furious defense, and a lot of fun both on and off the court.
• LBSU boasts three double-figure scorers in Savannah Tucker, Cheyenne Givens, and Sydney Woodley.
• Tucker is the Beach's leading scorer as she averages 15.0 points per game on a 46.2 field goal percentage (24-52). She also adds 4.2 rebounds per game, while chipping in nine assists and five steals.
• Givens is Long Beach State's second-leading scorer with 12.0 points per game on a 48.9 field goal percentage (22-45). In addition, Givens is averaging 2.8 rebounds per game to go along with eight steals, six assists, and three blocks.
• Redshirt sophomore Sydney Woodley leads the Beach in steals with 13 over the last five games. Additionally, she contributes 10.0 points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game.
• Sophomore Abby Shoff leads the Beach in rebounding with 5.0 boards per game. She also contributes 8.0 points per game, while adding five assists, one block, and one steal.
• Junior Patricia Chung was incredible in the season opener as she dished out a career-high eight assists, while also logging nine points and seven rebounds. Since then, Chung has settled in to averaging 7.2 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game, while still leading the team with 17 assists.
• Joining Coach Wright on the bench this season is a brand new coaching staff comprised of Brian Rosario, Jashae Lee, and Raru Archer, while Brittany Klaman will be the squad's director of operations.
• The Beach have been picked to finish seventh in the Big West Preseason Coaches Poll with a total of 45 points. Hawaii, which garnered 95 points and six first-place votes was chosen as the league winner. Meanwhile UC Irvine (88 points, two first-place votes) and UC Davis (85 points, three first-place votes) were expected to finish second and third to round out the top three.
Player Notes
• Lauren Cummings is an incoming freshman guard who hails from Billings, Mont. The 6-foot Cummings made her collegiate debut in the season opener against Biola and recorded her first career rebound. Since then, she has seen limited action coming in off the bench in four games and play in just under seven minutes of action.
• Lovely Sonnier came to the Beach after playing two years at South Carolina State. The junior guard has started in all five games for LBSU thus far. On the year, she is averaging 3.6 points per game and 3.0 rebounds per game, while also adding four steals, four assists, and two blocks.
• Junior guard Savannah Tucker is Long Beach State's leading scorer as she is averaging 15.0 points per game on a 46.2 field goal percentage (24-52). She also adds 19 boards, nine assists, and five steals.
• Patricia Chung is Long Beach State's leader in assists as the junior guard has dished out 17 on the year. Additionally, she is averaging 7.2 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game.
• Cheyenne Givens is a graduate transfer who has been heating up offensively knocking down 17 points at both California Baptist and Fresno State. She is the team's second leading scorer as she averages 12.0 points per game, while adding 2.8 rebounds per game, and totaling eight steals, three blocks, and six assists.
• Kennan Ka earned the start in the Long Beach State season opener against Biola and played in two minutes and 30 seconds before leaving the court due to a season-ending injury.
• After redshirting for the Beach a year ago, Casey Valenti Paea made her long awaited LBSU debut against Biola and earned her first start in Black and Gold against Nevada. On the year, she is averaging 6.0 points per game and 2.2 rebounds per game, to go along with nine assists and eight steals.
• Jada Crawshaw, a freshman from Sydney, Australia, made her collegiate debut in the LBSU season opener against Biola on Nov. 8. She has since averaged 6.0 points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game, while also chipping in three blocks, three steals, and two assists.
• Sophomore forward Abby Shoff has come off the bench in all five of Long Beach's games this season and is leading the Beach in rebounding (5.0), while adding 8.0 points per game. Shoff also adds five assists, one steal, and one block on the season.
• Sydney Woodley has started in all five games for Long Beach State. She is the Beach's leader in steals with 13 swipes to average 2.6 steals per game, which is third in The Big West. She also has contributed 10.0 points points per game and 4.2 rebounds per game, to go along with five assists.
• Olivia Moore redshirted last season at Long Beach State and made her collegiate debut for the Beach in the season opener against Biola. On the year she is averaging 1.8 points per game and 0.8 rebounds per game, while totaling two assists and one block in just under 25 minutes played.
• Davai Matthews came back to Long Beach State after seeing limited action last year due to an injury. In five games thus far, she has become the team's leader in blocker with nine on the year to average 1.8 per game which puts her second in The Big West. Additionally, Matthews contributes 4.6 rebounds per game and 3.2 points per game.
Scouting Texas
• No. 10 Texas kicked off the year winning nine-straight games as the Longhorns boast a 9-0 record.
• Six of those nine wins have come at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas.
• As a team, the Longhorns are averaging a whopping 90.4 points per game, while allowing just 51.9 for a scoring margin of 38.6, which is good for third in the country.
• From the field, Texas is shooting 51.2 percent to come in sixth in the nation. They are averaging 43.8 rebounds per game, while also averaging 20.8 assists, 11.7 turnovers, 11.2 steals, and 4.4 blocks per game this season.
• The Longhorns boast four double-figure scorers. Leading that quartet is Taylor Jones as she averages 15.7 points per game to go along with a team-best 7.2 rebounds per game. She also leads the team with 15 blocks, while contributing eight steals. Jones owns an impressive 71.8 field goal percentage (61-85) on the year, which is good for fourth in the nation.
• Rori Harmon is the Longhorns second-leading scorer as she averages 13.4 point per game. She leads the team in assists with 73 and averages 8.1 assists per game to come in second in the country. Additionally, Harmon leads the team with 26 blocks, while contributing 5.4 rebounds per game.
• Madison Booker also averages double-figures for Texas with 11.8 points per game. Booker also contributes 4.0 rebounds per game to go along with 32 assists, 10 steals, and four blocks.
• Rounding out the Longhorns' double-digit scoers is Amina Muhammad with 10.4 points per game. She is also the team's second-leading rebounder with 6.8 boards per game, while also chipping in 14 steals, 12 assists, and one block.
The Series: The Beach vs. The Longhorns
Long Beach State and Texas will meet for the 10th time in program history. In a series that dates back to 1980, the Longhorns lead the all-time series 7-2. When playing each other in Austin, the Longhorns are undefeated at 4-0. The two teams will face off for the first time since 1999 when the Longhorns earned a 75-44 win over the Beach on November 26 in College Park, Md., at the Maryland Terrapin Classic. The Beach, meanwhile, are looking for their first win over Texas since an 80-74 victory in Long Beach, Calif., on November 23, 1990.
Fast, Furious, and Fun
When asked what to expect from the Beach this season, sophomore forward Abby Shoff responded, "Fast, furious, and fun! That's really what we are. We're very energized. You can tell we're having a lot of fun out there."
Coach Wright expanded saying, "(The fans) should expect games in the 80s and 90s. A lot of threes going up. A lot of quick buckets. Playing fast is us trying to score between 8-12 seconds on the shot clock. So, we want to get the ball up and take a really good shot. We want to share the basketball.
"Furious is defensively, we want to get after you," Wright continued. "We want to create havoc on that end. We've got to have a chip on our shoulder. Not necessarily playing mad, but playing hectic. Playing with intentionality of being disruptive.
"And finally, fun explains itself. This is a game. The players should be having fun. The coaches should be having fun. The fans should be having fun. If we're playing the game the right way, it's going to be fun."
Twenty Spot
Junior guard Savannah Tucker wasted no time dropping 20 points as she kicked off the 2023-24 season scoring a career-high 25 points against Biola. The performance marked her second 20-plus showing of her career as she previous dropped 20 at UC Riverside on March 5, 2022 during her freshman campaign. Now as a junior, Tucker has started in every game thus far and is the Beach's leading scorer with 15.0 points per game.
Do You Need Some Assistance?
Junior guard Patricia Chung opened the 2023-24 campaign setting a new career-high as she dished out eight assists against Biola on November 8. She has since racked up 17 helpers to average 3.4 assists per game to rank seventh in The Big West. In addition, Chung also contributes 7.2 points per game and 3.8 rebounds per game, to go along with three steals.
Block Party
After playing in just two games last year, before her season was cut short due to injury, sophomore Davai Matthews has come back stronger than ever. The Detroit, Mich., native posted a career-high six blocks at Fresno State to bring her season total to nine. She is now second in The Big West with 1.8 blocks per game. Additionally, Matthews is chipping in 4.6 rebounds per game and 3.2 points per game on the year.
Familiar Foes
This Wednesday's game between Long Beach State and No. 10 Texas will pit a pair of familiar foes against each other. LBSU's first year head coach Amy Wright will go up against Texas' fourth-year head coach Vic Schaefer. Prior to taking the reins at Texas, Schaefer served as associate head coach at Arkansas from 1997-2003 on Gary Blair's staff, where Wright was a starting point guard. Under Blair's and Schaefer's tutelage, Wright led the Razorbacks to four consecutive postseason appearances and finished her collegiate career as the program's all-time record holder with 717 assists, while playing in a school-record 131 consecutive games.
The Aussie Connection
Despite their being an 8,150 mile distance between Long Beach, Calif., and Australia, there is an Aussie connection at the Beach. Last season, when junior guard Casey Valenti Paea joined the squad from Melbourne, Australia by way of the University at Buffalo, she was the only one on the roster from Down Under. However, this season two more Aussies have joined her on the team in freshman forward Jada Crawshaw and director of operations Brittany Klaman.
Crawshaw hails from Sydney where she prepped at Barker College. She also gained experience playing for the Sydney Comets and the Sydney Flames. A a naturally gifted player, Crawshaw went on to be selected to the All-Australia Team and earned a spot on the U19 Aus Gems squad where she competed at the Centre of Excellence on one of four junior national team camps.
Klaman is originally from Point Cook in Melbourne where she played at Williamstown High School before heading to the United States for her collegiate career. In college, Klaman played at Eastern Washington and California Baptist, before joining the Long Beach State staff.
Team Identity
LB Grit has been long associated with the Long Beach State Men's Volleyball program. However, when asked to describe her team's identity, Coach Wright was quick to say, "Gritty. Scrappy. Chippy." She went on to explain that her current team is filled with physical players who "get in there and tangle up, and talk their talk." Wright likes the hard-nosed, blue collar style of play her team has on the court. "Those three words explain the personality of this team. And you've got to be that way. If you're going to be running fast, shooting these shots, and guarding hard, you've got to play with a little chip on your shoulder."
Next Up
Long Beach State will return to the Walter Pyramid to host the Beach Classic on Friday, Dec. 15 and Saturday, Dec. 16. The annual tournament will feature LBSU, UC Irvine, Colorado State, and Pacific. The Beach and the Rams will kick things off on Friday, Dec. 15 at 6 p.m.. The next day, LBSU and Pacific will face off at 5 p.m., before Colorado State and UC Irvine go head-to-head to close things out at 7 p.m.
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