
Cal State Northridge Matadors

Pepperdine Waves
Highlights
Summary
MALIBU, Calif. (Interstat) â Pepperdine edged Cal State Northridge 69-63 in a womenâs non-conference basketball game Saturday at Firestone Fieldhouse. The Waves improved to 9-3 while the Matadors fell to 5-6. Lina Falk led Pepperdine with 18 points. The Waves used a 19-7 second-quarter advantage to build a lead that reached 13 points. Cal State Northridge, led by Rita Nazarioâs 16 points and Saray Whiteâs 14, stormed back with a 25-point third quarter to tie the game in the fourth. Pepperdine secured the win at the free-throw line, making 10 of 13 attempts compared to the Matadorsâ 7 of 14. Pepperdine also converted 20 points off 15 Cal State Northridge turnovers. Attendance was 280.
Extended Summary
MALIBU, Calif. (Interstat) â In a game defined by dramatic momentum swings and a frantic final minute, the Pepperdine Waves held off a furious second-half rally by the Cal State Northridge Matadors to secure a 69-63 victory in nonconference womenâs basketball action Saturday at Firestone Fieldhouse. The Waves, improving to 9-3, appeared poised for a comfortable win after building a 13-point halftime lead, only to watch the Matadors storm back to take a brief fourth-quarter advantage before Pepperdine made the necessary plays down the stretch. The most critical sequence of the contest unfolded in the final 20 seconds. With Pepperdine clinging to a 67-63 lead after a three-pointer by Cal State Northridgeâs Rita Nazario, the Wavesâ Shorna Preston was called for a traveling violation, giving the Matadors possession with 7.7 seconds remaining. Cal State Northridge called a full timeout to advance the ball and set up a potential game-tying play. Out of the timeout, Pepperdineâs defense forced a difficult, off-balance three-point attempt from Nazario that missed. The Wavesâ Lina Falk secured the defensive rebound and was immediately fouled with 1.6 seconds on the clock. The junior from Wolfsburg, Germany, who led all scorers with 18 points, calmly sank both free throws to ice the game, providing the final margin. Pepperdine controlled the first half, particularly the second quarter, where they outscored the Matadors 19-7. Their defense harassed Cal State Northridge into a series of turnovers, converting them into 20 points off turnovers for the game compared to the Matadorsâ 12. The Waves also dominated the glass with 16 offensive rebounds, leading to 13 second-chance points and helping offset a subpar 38.2% shooting performance from the field. Cal State Northridge, which fell to 5-6, looked like a different team after halftime. After managing just 18 points in the first half, the Matadors erupted for 25 points in the third quarter, shooting 10-of-17 from the field. A 12-2 run bridging the third and fourth quarters, capped by a Nazario driving layup, gave Cal State Northridge its first lead since the opening minutes at 50-49 with 7:44 to play. The game then seesawed through six lead changes over the next four minutes. Pepperdine regained control with an 8-0 spurt, keyed by a Falk three-pointer and a Seleh Harmon three, to take a 60-53 lead with 4:17 remaining. The Matadors clawed back to within two points on three separate occasions but could never draw even, hampered by missed free throws and a key turnover in the final minute. Falkâs 18 points led a balanced Pepperdine attack. Shorna Preston of Christchurch, New Zealand, added 13 points and three assists, while Seleh Harmon contributed 10 points off the bench. The Wavesâ efficiency, measured by an offensive rating of 94.3 points per 100 possessions, narrowly bested the Matadorsâ 84.4 rating. Cal State Northridge was led by Nazario, who scored 16 points and dished out three assists. Saray White added 14 points, four assists and a block, and Nadia Bernard posted a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. The Matadors shot better from three-point range (36.4%) than the Waves (28%), but were undone by 15 turnovers and a 50% clip (7-of-14) from the free-throw line. The game was a tale of two halves statistically. Pepperdineâs first-half defense held Cal State Northridge to 24.1% shooting, while the Matadors shot 51.5% after the break. The Wavesâ ability to generate extra possessions, however, proved decisive, as they attempted 13 more field goals than Cal State Northridge for the game. Pepperdine now heads on the road for a pair of challenging matchups, visiting Washington State on Dec. 28 and Gonzaga on Dec. 30. Cal State Northridge returns home to begin Big West Conference play against UC Davis on Jan. 1.
Preview
MALIBU, Calif. (Interstat) â The Pepperdine Waves, riding a strong start to the season, will host the Cal State Northridge Matadors in a non-conference womenâs basketball matchup on Saturday at Firestone Fieldhouse. Pepperdine (8-3) enters with momentum after a 73-65 home victory over South Dakota on Wednesday. The Wavesâ offense has been consistent, scoring at least 69 points in seven of their eight wins. They are led by guard Elli Guiney, who is averaging 14.5 points and 3.9 assists per game. Guiney has scored in double figures in nine of 11 contests this season, including a 16-point performance against South Dakota. Cal State Northridge (5-4) snapped a two-game skid with a 66-55 win over San Jose State on Dec. 13. The Matadors have shown resilience in close games, edging Cal State Bakersfield 59-57 on the road earlier this month. Their success often hinges on the play of guard Rita Nazario, who is coming off a season-high 20-point effort against San Jose State. Nazario leads the team in scoring, averaging 13.8 points per game. The Waves have faced a tougher schedule, with their three losses coming against Southern California, Utah Valley and North Dakota State in overtime. Their defense has been a key asset, holding opponents to 65 points or fewer in five of their victories. For the Matadors, consistency has been a challenge. Following a 106-point outburst against lower-division LIFE Pacific, they were held to 46 points in a loss to UC Irvine. Protecting the ball and finding secondary scoring behind Nazario will be critical against Pepperdineâs defensive pressure. This game serves as a final non-conference tune-up for both teams before league play begins in January. Pepperdine will open West Coast Conference action on Jan. 2, while Cal State Northridge starts Big West play on Jan. 1. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon in Malibu.