Aboubacar Traore
Photo by: John Fajardo

Men's Basketball Opens Big West Championship Thursday Against UC Riverside

3/13/2024 8:42:00 PM | Men's Basketball

Long Beach State defeated the Highlanders twice during the regular season.

HENDERSON, Nev. -- March Madness begins for Long Beach State as the fourth seed in the Big West Championship, facing (5) UC Riverside at 8:30 p.m. on ESPN+ from the Dollar Loan Center Arena.
 
Game:................. (4) Long Beach State vs. (5) UC Riverside
Date:............................................ Thursday, March 14, 2024
Time:....................................................................... 8:30 p.m.
Location:.................................................... Henderson, Nev.
Arena:............................... Dollar Loan Center Arena (6,000)
TV:.............................................................................. ESPN+
TV Talent:............................. Matt Neverett, Richie Schueler
Webcast:.................................................................... ESPN+
Radio:.............................................................................. N/A
Live Stats:.............................................. beachlivestats.com
 
RIGHT AWAY
• Long Beach State won both meetings between the teams in the regular season, earning a tiebreaker that gave the Beach the four seed and a first-round bye. UC Riverside earned their spot in the second round with a 83-78 win over CSU Bakersfield in the opening round.
 
• Junior Aboubacar Traore repeated as the Best Hustle Player in the Big West and earned First Team All-Big West honors for his efforts this season. In conference play, Traore averaged 12.8 points, 8.9 rebounds and 4.2 assists and ranked in the Top 10 in rebounding, assists, blocks and steals throughout the year.
 
• Other honorees included Lassina Traore, who earned Second Team honors as an All-Big West selection twice in two years, while senior Marcus Tsohonis was named Honorable Mention after ranking eighth in the league in scoring during Big West action.
 
• Junior Jadon Jones has raised his scoring average to 12.6 points per game and is shooting nearly 40% from three this season, and became the 25th player in school history to score 1,000 career points. Jones now ranks 17th all-time in scoring at Long Beach State.
 
• Long Beach State stole the national spotlight with a 84-79 OT win on the road at USC. Senior Marcus Tsohonis led the team with 28 points while Jadon Jones added 18 in the win over the Trojans, the first since 2013 for LBSU and the first since 1987 in Los Angeles.
 
• Tsohonis has brought his best against the best, scoring 35 points in a win at Michigan and 28 in win at USC. The senior passed 1,000 career points scored across stretches at Washington, VCU and Long Beach State and has twice scored 30 or more in two seasons at LBSU. The team's leading scorer at 17.1 points per game, Tsohonis set a program record with 46 points in a triple overtime win at UCSD last season.
 
NEWS & NOTES
• Executive Director of Athletics Bobby Smitheran and Dan Monson announced on Monday, March 11 that Monson will be departing from Long Beach State at the conclusion of the 2023-24 campaign.
 
• Long Beach State is now 11-1 when scoring 80 or more points this season, and are averaging just under that total this season at 77.5 points per game as a team behind five players averaging double figures in Tsohonis, Jadon Jones, Lassina Traore, Aboubacar Traore and AJ George.
 
• The Beach closed the non-conference schedule with a record of 8-4. That was the best winning percentage for the Beach since a 7-4 record in the 2006-07 NCAA tournament season, and the most wins since an 8-3 non-conference in 1999-2000.
 
• The Beach returns all five starters from 2022-23 and returned nine letterwinners. That depth has paid off as Long Beach State has grabbed a win with 11 different starting lineups, tied for the most in Division I this season.
 
• In total, Long Beach State returned over 75 percent of their scoring and rebounding and over 90 percent of their blocked shots from a season ago, one of just a handful of about 15 programs to return over 75% of a teams scoring in the NCAA. The Beach has relied on that group this season, ranking 7th nationally in minutes continuity this season.
 
• Long Beach State legend Larry Anderson has joined the coaching staff as the team's third assistant. One of the "Fab Four" for the Beach that started for four straight years leading to the 2011-12 NCAA Tournament appearance, Anderson is the program's steals record holder and ranks in the Top 10 in career scoring, rebounding and assists at LBSU as one of the best all-around players to ever put on the uniform at Long Beach State.
 
• Long Beach State plays a fast, exciting brand of basketball showcased by the team's tempo, which is one of the quickest in the nation, currently 23rd in the country as ranked by Ken Pomeroy.
 
PLAYER NOTES
• Coming out of the Ivory Coast, Long Beach State's dynamic inside duo of Aboubacar Traore and Lassina Traore ranked 1 and 2 in the rebounding for the Big West in 22-23. Reunited over 7,000 miles apart from where they met as youth national teammates and friends in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, the duo have served as the starting frontcourt in the majority of games they have played together at  LBSU. Both were named to the Big West Preseason All-Conference team entering the year. The duo currently rank first and second again in the Big West in rebounding in 2023-24
 
• Long Beach State has had three 20/20 games over the last 40 years, with both Lassina and Aboubacar each garnering the achievement along with Michael Zeno in 1983. Aboubacar's came this season with a 23 point, 22 rebound, 6 assist night in a win on the road at Cal State Fullerton, while Lassina had 22 points and 20 rebounds against UC Davis last March.
 
• Lassina Traore was selected as First Team All-Big West and was chosen the Big West Newcomer of the Year after a dominant first season at the Beach. Traore also earned NABC All-District honors, finishing the season with 17 double-doubles which ranked 9th in the nation. Traore is one of just 10 returning players in the NCAA to average a double-double a season ago, and is averaging 11.5 points and 10.4 rebounds this season with 14 double-doubles on the year, leading the Big West.
 
• As a junior, Aboubacar Traore continues to fill the stat sheet in his third season at Long Beach State. Traore, who set the modern-era record at LBSU with 23 rebounds in a game in 2021-22, and is averaging a new high of 11.9 points per game as a junior while bringing in 8.0 rebounds per game and leading the team in assists, steals and blocks, one of just four players in the NCAA to lead a team in those three categories. His 22 rebounds against Cal State Fullerton earlier this season are tied for the second-most in a regulation game in Division I this year. 
 
• Aboubacar Troare became the third player in program history to record 800 career rebounds and currently ranks 3rd at the Beach with 788 career rebounds. He also ranks 3rd in career blocked shots, and is rounding into a nightly triple-double threat. Traore has the chance to join a legendary trio of players at the Beach who have scored 1,000 points, grabbed 500 rebounds and made 300 assists in their career.
 
• With a block on the road at CSU Bakersfield, Aboubacar Traore joined LBSU career blocks leader Antrone Lee as the only other player to record 100 steals and 100 blocks during their time at the Beach, highlighting the defensive standouts. Junior Jadon Jones also has an opportunity to join that elite defensive list, as the only other player to record 100 steals and 75 blocks at Long Beach State.
 
• Jadon Jones became the third LBSU player to record 1,000 Division I points February 10 against Cal Poly joining Marcus Tsohonis and Messiah Thompson, while being the first to do so solely at the Beach. Long Beach State has three more who are on track to reach the milestone, as Aboubacar Traore, Lassina Traore and AJ George, with Aboubacar the closest, 20 points away.
 
• The 2021-22 Big West Defensive Player of the Year, Jadon Jones has 52 steals and 29 blocks as a strong defensive presence while continuing to be a major threat from three. Averaging 12.6 points per game, Jones currently ranks 4th in program history with 211 made 3-pointers in his career and joined Jibril Hodges, Greg Plater, Casper Ware and Lucious Harris as the only LBSU players to have made 200 career 3-pointers.
 
• Jones ranks seventh in career blocks and eighth in steals at Long Beach State, and last week passed a recent Beach legend in Gabe Levin who commanded the post for three seasons ending in 2017-18 and is competing professionally in the NBA G-League to sit 17th in career scoring at LBSU.
 
• After an impressive debut season last year as a redshirt freshman, AJ George continues to play a major role for the Beach as a sophomore. After starting 25 games a year ago, George is averaging 10.3 points and 4.2 rebounds per game as a consistent presence in the rotation. Starting 13 games in Big West play, George has lifted his scoring average to 11.6 points per game in league action, including a career-high 28 points at CSU Bakersfield.
 

Players Mentioned

Guard
/ Men's Basketball
Guard
/ Men's Basketball
Guard
/ Men's Basketball
Forward
/ Men's Basketball
Forward
/ Men's Basketball
Guard
/ Men's Basketball
'24 '25 Men's Basketball Home Schedule Reveal
Tuesday, August 27
Introducing: 2024-2025 Long Beach State Men's Basketball Team.
Tuesday, July 02
Introducing - Men's Basketball Assistant Coach: Phil Scott
Wednesday, June 05
Introducing - Men's Basketball Assistant Coach: Anthony Santos
Thursday, May 30