Cal Poly Pomona Claims CCAA Tournament Title in Overtime - Mar 9, 2015
In a battle of conference rivals Saturday in Stockton, the Cal Poly Pomona men's basketball team captured its second CCAA Championships tournament title with a 62-57 overtime victory over Chico State. It marked the first overtime title game in CCAA tournament history and the Broncos used excellent free throw shooting and top-notch defense to stifle the Wildcats down the stretch. Jordan Faison (6'7''-F) scored a team-high 17 points en route to earning CCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors. Joining him on the All-Tournament Team were Terrence Drisdom (6'5''-G) and Daniel Rodriguez (6'1''-G). Chico State's all-Tournament selections Robert Duncan (6'3''-G-93) and Drew Kitchens (6'4''-G) led the Wildcats with 20 and 11 points, respectively. Duncan added seven points and four steals while Kitchens had four boards and two assists. Drisdom was just behind Faison with 15 points in the game and Rodriguez had seven. Barry Bell (6'2''-G) also boosted the Bronco Offense with eight points himself. Defensively Drisdom grabbed nine boards and three steals. Also in the three steal club was Bell and Rodriguez. The Broncos shot 78.3 percent from the free throw line and Drisdom sank a pair of free throws late in regulation to help push the game into overtime. The result helped CPP avenge the regular season sweep in favor of Chico. Both teams await the Sunday selection show that'll unveil the NCAA Tournament field. The show will air at 7:30 p.m. at ncaa.com/liveschedule. Chico State entered the week ranked No. 5 in the West and Cal Poly Pomona No. 6. The Broncos' largest run in the half was the one that led both teams into the break. CPP entered the locker room on a 7-0 run, which gave the first half its 29-26 result. Three minutes into the second period Chad Haysbert (6'8''-F) had a dunk that sparked a 7-point run for the CPP offense, placing them seven up on the tournament's No. 1 seeded Wildcats. In a game as crucial as this, no lead is a comfortable one, and as such the Broncos had to remain vigilant and protect the lead. The No. 1 nationally-ranked defense of head coach Greg Kamansky remained true to its ranking and forced 14 turnovers in the second half. After Chico took a late lead Drisdom had a pair of fortuitous free throws that sent the game to overtime. In the regular season the Broncos went to overtime three times, and had victories in all three. Chico State was sent into free basketball with five such games under its belt and the last three games were wins. With just under 20 seconds on the clock, and potentially Chico's final chance to tie the game Bell and Rodriguez had an all out tug-of-war to force a jump ball that fell in the Broncos' favor. CPP's Quentin Taylor (6'2''-G) came to the line and added two more to the scoreboard for the Broncos, putting them four up on the Wildcats, the Drisdom came in, sank two more from the line and gave the game its final 62-57 result.
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CCAA Tournament Final: Cal Poly Pomona - Chico State 62-57, OT CCAA Tournament Semifinals: Chico State - Cal State Stanislaus 72-60 Cal Poly Pomona - Humboldt State 78-68
All-CCAA Awards 2015 - Mar 9, 2015
All-CCAA 1st Team 2015
Bryan
Davis
Drisdom
Duncan
Faison
All-Tournament MVP: Jordan Faison (6'7''-F) of Cal Poly Pomona Player of the Year: Terrence Drisdom (6'5''-G) of Cal Poly Pomona Freshman of the Year: Malik Morgan (6'0''-PG) of Humboldt St. Newcomer of the Year: Jacob Thomas (6'4''-G) of CS San Bernar. Coach of the Year: Greg Clink of Chico St.
2nd Team
G: Barry Bell (6'2''-G) of Cal Poly Pomona
F: Drew Dyer (6'6''-F-92) of Cal-San Diego
F/C: Tanner Giddings (6'10''-F/C-94) of Chico St.
G: Adam Klie (6'4''-G-95) of Cal-San Diego
G: JJ Mina (6'7''-G) of Sonoma St.
PG: Malik Morgan (6'0''-PG) of Humboldt St.
PG: Isaiah Morton (5'9''-PG) of CS San Bernar.
G: Hunter Walker (6'4''-G-94) of Cal-San Diego
F: Rob Walters (6'7''-F-90) of CS Stanislaus
G: Evan Zeller (6'2''-G) of CS Monterey