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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (Interstat) — A surging Hawaii team looks to continue its strong start to conference play when it visits a struggling Cal Poly squad led by one of the nation’s most prolific scorers in a Big West matchup Thursday night. The Hawaii Warriors (12-3, 2-1 Big West) travel to face the Cal Poly Mustangs (7-11, 2-2) at Robert Mott Gymnasium. Hawaii enters on a high note after a dramatic 67-66 home victory over UC Irvine last Saturday, secured in the final seconds. The Warriors’ 12-3 record marks one of their best starts in recent seasons. Cal Poly, however, presents a unique challenge in the form of guard Hamad Mousa. The standout scorer has been on a historic tear, averaging 28.3 points over his last six games. This includes a 34-point performance in a loss to Cal State Northridge on Jan. 8 and 24 points in the Mustangs’ 84-78 win over UC Davis last time out. Containing Mousa will be the primary defensive focus for Hawaii. The Warriors counter with their own backcourt leader in Aaron Hunkin-Claytor. The guard is coming off a solid all-around performance of 12 points and six assists in 35 minutes against UC Irvine. His playmaking will be key against a Cal Poly defense that has allowed 78.8 points per game this season. Hawaii has shown resilience, with its three losses coming by a combined 17 points. The Warriors also boast a dominant 88-45 road win at UC Riverside to open conference play. Cal Poly has struggled for consistency, alternating wins and losses in its last six contests. The Mustangs’ defense will be tested by a balanced Hawaii attack that saw Isaac Johnson (15 points) and Harry Rouhliadeff (14 points) join Hunkin-Claytor in double figures against Irvine. This game opens a crucial two-game road trip for Hawaii, which visits UC Santa Barbara on Saturday. Cal Poly begins a stretch of four out of five games on the road after this contest. The teams will meet again in Honolulu on Feb. 19. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. PST Thursday at the 3,032-seat Robert Mott Gymnasium on the Cal Poly campus.

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