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LBSU Women’s Basketball Welcomes Cal State Bakersfield To The Walter Pyramid On Thursday
1/31/2024 11:41:00 AM | Women's Basketball
Tip-off for Beach Women's Basketball against Cal State Bakersfield on Thursday is set for 7 p.m.
LONG BEACH STATE (7-12, 2-7 Big West) vs. CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD (6-12, 3-6 Big West)
Date: Thursday, Feb. 1
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Long Beach, Calif.
Venue: Walter Pyramid
TV: ESPN+
TV Talent: Jason Schwartz & Devin Hudson
Live Stats: BeachLiveStats.com
Twitter: @LBSUWBB
Tickets: LongBeachState.com/Tickets
LBSU Women's Basketball Welcomes Cal State Bakersfield To The Walter Pyramid On Thursday
The Long Beach State Women's Basketball team will be back in the Walter Pyramid on Thursday, February 1 at 7 p.m. when the Beach host Cal State Bakersfield in Big West action.
Catch All the Action
All Long Beach State home games will be broadcast live 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 live stats via BeachLiveStats.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 7-12 overall record and a 2-7 Big West mark into the game against Cal State Bakersfield on Thursday night.
• The Beach are coming off of a gritty, 54-52, win over UC Riverside on Saturday which snapped a six-game losing streak that began back on January 4 against Cal Poly.
• LBSU opened the 2023-24 campaign with an 82-62 victory over Biola marking the first of Head Coach Amy Wright's collegiate coaching career.
• Long Beach State has had a few key wins this season knocking off Nevada in convincing fashion, 79-52, before handing Colorado State their first loss of the year as the Beach earned their first-ever win over the Rams with an exciting 77-76 victory.
• The Beach have won two Big West contests this season. Long Beach earned a 76-58 win at CSUN early in the conference season, then picked up a close 54-52 win over UC Riverside last Saturday.
• Long Beach State's motto is to play "Fast, Furious, and Fun." So far, the Beach has showcased a fast offense as they average 65.1 points per game to rank second in the conference, while boasting a furious defense as junior guard Sydney Woodley leads The Big West in steals per game (3.47). Additionally, the Beach brings a lot of fun both on and off the court as the team goes out into the stands after every home game for a "3-Minute Drill" in which they meet and mingle with the fans.
• Long Beach State has two double-figure scorers in Savannah Tucker (12.4 ppg) and Sydney Woodley (10.4 ppg).
• Tucker leads the Beach with 12.4 points per game to tie for eighth in The Big West. She also owns a free throw percentage of 82.9 which is good for fourth in the conference.
• Junior guard Sydney Woodley leads the Beach in steals with 59. She is now averaging a Big West-leading 3.47 steals per game, which ranks her fifth in the nation. Additionally, she is the team's second-leading scorer with 10.4 points per game on a 46.5 field goal percentage to come in fourth in the league. Lastly, Woodley's 1.94 offensive rebounds per game put her in the Top 10 in the conference.
• Senior Casey Valenti-Paea had a career night on Dec. 16 against Pacific as she poured in a career-best 20 points. With her hot offensive output, Valenti-Paea is now averaging 9.6 points per game to rank third on the team. She adds 3.6 rebounds per game, while totaling 41 assists. Valenti-Paea has been consistent from behind the arc as she leads the conference with a 46.7 three-point field goal percentage. She also is tied for eighth in the league with 1.95 steals per game.
• So far this season, junior Patricia Chung has recorded a pair of career-highs as she dished out eight assists in the season opener against Biola before picking up 10 rebounds against Colorado State on Dec. 15. She contributes 7.2 points per game and 20 steals, while leading the team in rebounds per game (5.0), and assists (45).
• True freshman Jada Crawshaw has been a key component to Long Beach State as she has come off the bench in all 19 games this season and contributes in rebounding (4.7 rpg), while leading the team in blocks per game (0.95). Her blocking average is good for eighth in The Big West. She also chips in 5.7 points per game, while adding 16 steals and 10 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. On Dec. 28, in the Beach's conference opener, she collected her first career points of her collegiate career. She has played in 15 games so far and is averaging 0.9 rebounds per game and 0.3 points per game,
• Lovely Sonnier came to the Beach after playing two years at South Carolina State. The junior guard has played in 17 games, while making 15 starts for LBSU this season. On the year, she is averaging 5.5 points per game and 3.2 rebounds per game, while also adding 13 assists, 14 steals, and nine blocks.
• Junior guard Savannah Tucker is Long Beach State's leading scorer as she is averaging 12.4 points per game on a 36.0 field goal percentage. She also adds 68 boards, 20 assists, 21 steals, and three blocks.
• Patricia Chung is averaging 7.2 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game, to go along with a team-best 45 assists, while adding 20 steals.
• Cheyenne Givens is a graduate transfer who has been heating up offensively. She turned in a career-high tying 19-point performance against at CSUN on Dec. 30. Givens averages 9.1 points per game, while adding 2.8 rebounds per game, to go along with 25 steals, 35 assists, and five blocks.
• 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. She turned in a career-best performance with 20 points versus Pacific on Dec. 16 night to bring her points per game average up to 9.6. She also contributes 3.6 rebounds per game, to go along with 41 assists. She adds 37 steals and seven blocks on the year.
• Jada Crawshaw, a freshman from Darwin, Australia, made her collegiate debut in the LBSU season opener against Biola on Nov. 8. She has since found her groove averaging 5.7 points per game and 4.7 rebounds per game to go along with a team-leading 18 blocks.
• Sophomore forward Abby Shoff has come off the bench in 6-of-19 of Long Beach's games this season and is averaging 4.8 rebounds per game. However, she will be unavailable tonight due to an injury to her foot.
• Sydney Woodley has started in all 17 games in which she's played. She is the Beach's leader in steals with 59 swipes to average a conference-leading 3.47 steals per game. That mark is good for fifth in the nation. Additionally, Woodley is averaging 10.4 points points per game and 4.5 rebounds per game, to go along with 31 assists and one block.
• 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 1.4 points per game and 0.9 rebounds per game, while totaling four assists, two steals, and one block in 126 minutes played.
• Davai Matthews came back to Long Beach State after seeing limited action last year due to an injury. She has played in all 19 games thus far and has made six starts. On the year, Matthews is averaging 4.4 rebounds per game and 2.6 points per game, to go along with 15 blocks, 12 assists, and seven steals.
Scouting Cal State Bakersfield
• Cal State Bakersfield comes into the game against the Beach with a 6-12 overall record. The Roadrunners are 3-6 in The Big West.
• The Roadrunners went 2-0 last week with victories over CSUN (70-54) and Cal State Fullerton (66-56), which snapped a six-game losing streak.
• With a 3-6 league record, Bakersfield is tied with Cal State Fullerton for eighth place in The Big West standings.
• In The Big West preseason poll, Cal State Bakersfield was chosen to finish ninth as the Roadrunners garnered 25 points.
• As a team, the Roadrunners are averaging 59.4 points per game, while allowing 67.9 for a scoring margin of -8.6.
• From the field, CSUB is shooting 36.0 percent to go along with 32.7 rebounds per game. Additionally, the 'Runners average 10.7 assists, 13.7 turnovers, 8.3 steals, and 2.4 blocks per game this season.
• The Roadrunners have two double figure scorers in Shaunae Brown (15.2 ppg) and Jordan Olivares (11.9 ppg).
• In addition to leading the team in scoring, Brown also contributes 2.1 rebounds per game to go along with 30 assists, 22 steals, and one blocks.
• Olivares leads the team in rebounding (5.6 rpg) and assists (45), while coming in second on the squad in steals (28).
• Sophia Tougas is the squad's leading in blocks with 15. Meanwhile, she also adds 6.6 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game, in addition to 17 steals and 15 blocks.
• Rounding out the team leaders for Bakersfield is Nseije Ortiz who has picked up 31 steals on the year. She chips in 3.6 points per game and 2.1 rebounds per game, while adding 38 assists.
The Series: The Beach vs. The Roadrunners
Long Beach State and Cal State Bakersfield will meet for the 10th time in program history. In a series that dates back to the 2007-08 season, the Beach lead the all-time series 6-3, and have won the last six contests. When playing in Long Beach, Calif., the series is tied 2-2.
20/20 Vision
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. At No. 5 Texas, Tucker went off again for 22 points to lead all scorers. The performance marked the third 20-plus point showing of her career as she previously 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 12.4 points per game.
Tucker isn't the only Long Beach State player dropping 20 points. On December 16 against Pacific, senior guard Casey Valenti-Paea recorded a career-best 20 points. Against the Tigers, Valenti-Paea shot 57.1 (8-14) from the field and 60.0 (3-5) from long distance to lead the Beach. With her solid offensive showing, she is now averaging 9.6 points per game on the year.
Double-Double Toil And Trouble
This season Long Beach State has seen three separate players record a double-double. Freshman Jada Crawshaw was the first to record that feat as she tallied 12 points and 10 rebounds in her first collegiate double-double against then-No. 6 USC on December 21. Junior Sydney Woodley recorded her first double-double in a Beach uniform against her former team, CSUN, on Dec. 31 when she finished with 12 points and 10 boards in Northridge. Most recently, Casey Valenti-Paea notched a double-double of 11 points and 10 boards at UC Riverside last Saturday.
Among The Nation's Best
Junior guard Sydney Woodley has been on-point defensively as she leads The Big West in steals per game with 3.47, which ranks her fifth in the nation. Woodley is coming off a game in which she tied her career-high with seven swipes against UC Riverside. With Woodley leading the way, Long Beach is third in the conference with 10.8 steals per game this season.
Pack The Pyramid
Long Beach State Women's Basketball is looking to Pack the Pyramid this year and set new attendance records inside the 'Mid. This year's staff and players are excited for the new team look, new style of play, and all around brand new identity. Junior guard Savannah Tucker thinks the Beach fans "can expect to see us get up and down the court, have lots of energy, and just get out there and have fun. It's a fun game to play and it's going to be a fun game to watch."
Adding to that, sophomore forward Abby Shoff said, "I feel like we're gelling great. We have a true sisterhood. It's a real family-like atmosphere. I'm very grateful. I'm looking forward to creating new memories with this team. I think we'll have a great season!"
Wright wants fans to Pack the Pyramid all season long. "Come out and see us play. Give us a chance. I understand there's a lot going on in this area, but I promise you, you will be entertained. You will want to be a part of what we're building here at Long Beach State."
Next Up
Long Beach State will travel south to take on UC San Diego on Saturday, February 3. The game is set to tip off at 2 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
Date: Thursday, Feb. 1
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Long Beach, Calif.
Venue: Walter Pyramid
TV: ESPN+
TV Talent: Jason Schwartz & Devin Hudson
Live Stats: BeachLiveStats.com
Twitter: @LBSUWBB
Tickets: LongBeachState.com/Tickets
LBSU Women's Basketball Welcomes Cal State Bakersfield To The Walter Pyramid On Thursday
The Long Beach State Women's Basketball team will be back in the Walter Pyramid on Thursday, February 1 at 7 p.m. when the Beach host Cal State Bakersfield in Big West action.
Catch All the Action
All Long Beach State home games will be broadcast live 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 live stats via BeachLiveStats.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 7-12 overall record and a 2-7 Big West mark into the game against Cal State Bakersfield on Thursday night.
• The Beach are coming off of a gritty, 54-52, win over UC Riverside on Saturday which snapped a six-game losing streak that began back on January 4 against Cal Poly.
• LBSU opened the 2023-24 campaign with an 82-62 victory over Biola marking the first of Head Coach Amy Wright's collegiate coaching career.
• Long Beach State has had a few key wins this season knocking off Nevada in convincing fashion, 79-52, before handing Colorado State their first loss of the year as the Beach earned their first-ever win over the Rams with an exciting 77-76 victory.
• The Beach have won two Big West contests this season. Long Beach earned a 76-58 win at CSUN early in the conference season, then picked up a close 54-52 win over UC Riverside last Saturday.
• Long Beach State's motto is to play "Fast, Furious, and Fun." So far, the Beach has showcased a fast offense as they average 65.1 points per game to rank second in the conference, while boasting a furious defense as junior guard Sydney Woodley leads The Big West in steals per game (3.47). Additionally, the Beach brings a lot of fun both on and off the court as the team goes out into the stands after every home game for a "3-Minute Drill" in which they meet and mingle with the fans.
• Long Beach State has two double-figure scorers in Savannah Tucker (12.4 ppg) and Sydney Woodley (10.4 ppg).
• Tucker leads the Beach with 12.4 points per game to tie for eighth in The Big West. She also owns a free throw percentage of 82.9 which is good for fourth in the conference.
• Junior guard Sydney Woodley leads the Beach in steals with 59. She is now averaging a Big West-leading 3.47 steals per game, which ranks her fifth in the nation. Additionally, she is the team's second-leading scorer with 10.4 points per game on a 46.5 field goal percentage to come in fourth in the league. Lastly, Woodley's 1.94 offensive rebounds per game put her in the Top 10 in the conference.
• Senior Casey Valenti-Paea had a career night on Dec. 16 against Pacific as she poured in a career-best 20 points. With her hot offensive output, Valenti-Paea is now averaging 9.6 points per game to rank third on the team. She adds 3.6 rebounds per game, while totaling 41 assists. Valenti-Paea has been consistent from behind the arc as she leads the conference with a 46.7 three-point field goal percentage. She also is tied for eighth in the league with 1.95 steals per game.
• So far this season, junior Patricia Chung has recorded a pair of career-highs as she dished out eight assists in the season opener against Biola before picking up 10 rebounds against Colorado State on Dec. 15. She contributes 7.2 points per game and 20 steals, while leading the team in rebounds per game (5.0), and assists (45).
• True freshman Jada Crawshaw has been a key component to Long Beach State as she has come off the bench in all 19 games this season and contributes in rebounding (4.7 rpg), while leading the team in blocks per game (0.95). Her blocking average is good for eighth in The Big West. She also chips in 5.7 points per game, while adding 16 steals and 10 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. On Dec. 28, in the Beach's conference opener, she collected her first career points of her collegiate career. She has played in 15 games so far and is averaging 0.9 rebounds per game and 0.3 points per game,
• Lovely Sonnier came to the Beach after playing two years at South Carolina State. The junior guard has played in 17 games, while making 15 starts for LBSU this season. On the year, she is averaging 5.5 points per game and 3.2 rebounds per game, while also adding 13 assists, 14 steals, and nine blocks.
• Junior guard Savannah Tucker is Long Beach State's leading scorer as she is averaging 12.4 points per game on a 36.0 field goal percentage. She also adds 68 boards, 20 assists, 21 steals, and three blocks.
• Patricia Chung is averaging 7.2 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game, to go along with a team-best 45 assists, while adding 20 steals.
• Cheyenne Givens is a graduate transfer who has been heating up offensively. She turned in a career-high tying 19-point performance against at CSUN on Dec. 30. Givens averages 9.1 points per game, while adding 2.8 rebounds per game, to go along with 25 steals, 35 assists, and five blocks.
• 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. She turned in a career-best performance with 20 points versus Pacific on Dec. 16 night to bring her points per game average up to 9.6. She also contributes 3.6 rebounds per game, to go along with 41 assists. She adds 37 steals and seven blocks on the year.
• Jada Crawshaw, a freshman from Darwin, Australia, made her collegiate debut in the LBSU season opener against Biola on Nov. 8. She has since found her groove averaging 5.7 points per game and 4.7 rebounds per game to go along with a team-leading 18 blocks.
• Sophomore forward Abby Shoff has come off the bench in 6-of-19 of Long Beach's games this season and is averaging 4.8 rebounds per game. However, she will be unavailable tonight due to an injury to her foot.
• Sydney Woodley has started in all 17 games in which she's played. She is the Beach's leader in steals with 59 swipes to average a conference-leading 3.47 steals per game. That mark is good for fifth in the nation. Additionally, Woodley is averaging 10.4 points points per game and 4.5 rebounds per game, to go along with 31 assists and one block.
• 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 1.4 points per game and 0.9 rebounds per game, while totaling four assists, two steals, and one block in 126 minutes played.
• Davai Matthews came back to Long Beach State after seeing limited action last year due to an injury. She has played in all 19 games thus far and has made six starts. On the year, Matthews is averaging 4.4 rebounds per game and 2.6 points per game, to go along with 15 blocks, 12 assists, and seven steals.
Scouting Cal State Bakersfield
• Cal State Bakersfield comes into the game against the Beach with a 6-12 overall record. The Roadrunners are 3-6 in The Big West.
• The Roadrunners went 2-0 last week with victories over CSUN (70-54) and Cal State Fullerton (66-56), which snapped a six-game losing streak.
• With a 3-6 league record, Bakersfield is tied with Cal State Fullerton for eighth place in The Big West standings.
• In The Big West preseason poll, Cal State Bakersfield was chosen to finish ninth as the Roadrunners garnered 25 points.
• As a team, the Roadrunners are averaging 59.4 points per game, while allowing 67.9 for a scoring margin of -8.6.
• From the field, CSUB is shooting 36.0 percent to go along with 32.7 rebounds per game. Additionally, the 'Runners average 10.7 assists, 13.7 turnovers, 8.3 steals, and 2.4 blocks per game this season.
• The Roadrunners have two double figure scorers in Shaunae Brown (15.2 ppg) and Jordan Olivares (11.9 ppg).
• In addition to leading the team in scoring, Brown also contributes 2.1 rebounds per game to go along with 30 assists, 22 steals, and one blocks.
• Olivares leads the team in rebounding (5.6 rpg) and assists (45), while coming in second on the squad in steals (28).
• Sophia Tougas is the squad's leading in blocks with 15. Meanwhile, she also adds 6.6 points per game and 5.0 rebounds per game, in addition to 17 steals and 15 blocks.
• Rounding out the team leaders for Bakersfield is Nseije Ortiz who has picked up 31 steals on the year. She chips in 3.6 points per game and 2.1 rebounds per game, while adding 38 assists.
The Series: The Beach vs. The Roadrunners
Long Beach State and Cal State Bakersfield will meet for the 10th time in program history. In a series that dates back to the 2007-08 season, the Beach lead the all-time series 6-3, and have won the last six contests. When playing in Long Beach, Calif., the series is tied 2-2.
20/20 Vision
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. At No. 5 Texas, Tucker went off again for 22 points to lead all scorers. The performance marked the third 20-plus point showing of her career as she previously 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 12.4 points per game.
Tucker isn't the only Long Beach State player dropping 20 points. On December 16 against Pacific, senior guard Casey Valenti-Paea recorded a career-best 20 points. Against the Tigers, Valenti-Paea shot 57.1 (8-14) from the field and 60.0 (3-5) from long distance to lead the Beach. With her solid offensive showing, she is now averaging 9.6 points per game on the year.
Double-Double Toil And Trouble
This season Long Beach State has seen three separate players record a double-double. Freshman Jada Crawshaw was the first to record that feat as she tallied 12 points and 10 rebounds in her first collegiate double-double against then-No. 6 USC on December 21. Junior Sydney Woodley recorded her first double-double in a Beach uniform against her former team, CSUN, on Dec. 31 when she finished with 12 points and 10 boards in Northridge. Most recently, Casey Valenti-Paea notched a double-double of 11 points and 10 boards at UC Riverside last Saturday.
Among The Nation's Best
Junior guard Sydney Woodley has been on-point defensively as she leads The Big West in steals per game with 3.47, which ranks her fifth in the nation. Woodley is coming off a game in which she tied her career-high with seven swipes against UC Riverside. With Woodley leading the way, Long Beach is third in the conference with 10.8 steals per game this season.
Pack The Pyramid
Long Beach State Women's Basketball is looking to Pack the Pyramid this year and set new attendance records inside the 'Mid. This year's staff and players are excited for the new team look, new style of play, and all around brand new identity. Junior guard Savannah Tucker thinks the Beach fans "can expect to see us get up and down the court, have lots of energy, and just get out there and have fun. It's a fun game to play and it's going to be a fun game to watch."
Adding to that, sophomore forward Abby Shoff said, "I feel like we're gelling great. We have a true sisterhood. It's a real family-like atmosphere. I'm very grateful. I'm looking forward to creating new memories with this team. I think we'll have a great season!"
Wright wants fans to Pack the Pyramid all season long. "Come out and see us play. Give us a chance. I understand there's a lot going on in this area, but I promise you, you will be entertained. You will want to be a part of what we're building here at Long Beach State."
Next Up
Long Beach State will travel south to take on UC San Diego on Saturday, February 3. The game is set to tip off at 2 p.m. and will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
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