
Cal State Fullerton Titans

San Diego Toreros
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Summary
SAN DIEGO (Interstat) â Olivia Owensâ 3-pointer with 45 seconds left proved the decisive basket as San Diego edged Cal State Fullerton 56-55 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Jenny Craig Pavilion. The Toreros, who led 32-23 at halftime, survived a second-half rally and 27 turnovers. The Titans, led by Cristina Jonesâ 16 points, missed a potential game-winning shot in the final seconds. San Diegoâs 7-for-16 shooting from 3-point range offset a 31.3% overall shooting performance. Cal State Fullerton dominated points in the paint, 34-20, but shot just 10 for 19 from the free-throw line. The Toreros improved to 6-7, while the Titans fell to 5-6.
Extended Summary
SAN DIEGO (Interstat) â In a game defined more by grit and defensive pressure than offensive artistry, the San Diego Toreros survived a frantic final minute to edge the Cal State Fullerton Titans 56-55 in a non-conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at a sparsely attended Jenny Craig Pavilion. The contest, witnessed by 257 fans, saw neither team lead by more than seven points and featured 43 combined turnovers, missed free throws, and a dramatic go-ahead three-pointer in the final minute by San Diegoâs Olivia Owens. Cal State Fullerton, which fell to 5-6, had a chance to win on the final possession, but Maxine Sutisnaâs three-point attempt was blocked by Hallie Rhodes as time expired, sealing the victory for the Toreros, who improved to 6-7. The most critical sequence unfolded in the gameâs final 45 seconds. With San Diego clinging to a 53-52 lead, the Titansâ Cristina Jones drove for a layup and was fouled. She completed the three-point play at the free throw line, putting Fullerton ahead 55-53 with 34 seconds remaining. San Diego called a timeout and advanced the ball. Out of the stoppage, Lilly Amor found Olivia Owens open on the wing, and the guard from Columbus, Ohio, drained a three-pointer to put the Toreros back on top 56-55 with 25 seconds left. Fullertonâs ensuing possession resulted in a missed driving layup by Dylan Swindle. Owens secured the defensive rebound and was fouled, but missed the front end of a one-and-one with 4.4 seconds left, giving the Titans one final opportunity. After a timeout, Fullerton inbounded the ball and got it to Sutisna for a corner three, but Rhodes closed out and got a piece of the shot to preserve the win. The game was a defensive struggle from the outset. San Diego built a 32-23 halftime lead by capitalizing on a dismal second quarter from the Titans, who managed only seven points on 3-of-17 shooting. The Torerosâ advantage grew to nine early in the third quarter before Fullertonâs defensive pressure ignited a rally. The Titans forced 27 San Diego turnovers, converting them into 21 points. A 15-9 third-quarter edge, fueled by that pressure, brought Fullerton back into the game, setting the stage for the tense fourth quarter. Individually, Cristina Jones led all scorers with 16 points for Cal State Fullerton, adding two assists and a block in 40 minutes. Nicole Steiner added 12 points and a game-high four steals for the Titans. Despite the loss, Fullerton dominated the interior, outscoring San Diego 34-20 in the paint and grabbing 16 offensive rebounds. San Diego was led by Olivia Owensâ 13 points, including the decisive three. Hallie Rhodes of Keller, Texas, provided a crucial all-around performance with 12 points, five assists and the game-saving block. The Toreros offset poor ball security with efficient shooting, hitting 7 of 16 from three-point range and 11 of 14 from the free throw line, compared to Fullertonâs 3-of-15 and 10-of-19 performances, respectively. The game was a statistical anomaly. Cal State Fullerton attempted 22 more field goals than San Diego (67-45) but made only two more (21-19), a testament to the Torerosâ superior shot selection and the Titansâ offensive struggles. San Diego finished with an offensive rating of 80.4 points per 100 possessions, while Fullerton posted a mark of 72.3. Both teams now break for the holidays before resuming their schedules. Cal State Fullerton hosts La Sierra on Dec. 28, while San Diego travels to face Santa Clara the same day.
Preview
SAN DIEGO (Interstat) â Two teams riding the momentum of recent wins will meet Saturday when the Cal State Fullerton Titans visit the San Diego Toreros in a nonconference womenâs basketball matchup at Jenny Craig Pavilion. Both teams enter with 5-5 records, finding rhythm after uneven starts to the season. The Titans have won three straight, including an 81-66 victory over Portland State last Saturday. The Toreros snapped a two-game skid with a 63-56 win against UC Riverside last Sunday. Cal State Fullertonâs surge has been fueled by balanced scoring and improved offensive output, averaging over 86 points per game during their win streak. Guard Jana Falsdottir has been a key facilitator, averaging 9.0 points and 3.3 assists over the last three contests. In the win over Portland State, Falsdottir scored 13 points with three assists in 26 minutes, sharing top-scoring honors with Kya Pearson. Dylan Swindle added 15 points. San Diego will counter with forward Kylie Ray, who is coming off a dominant performance. Ray nearly posted a double-double against UC Riverside, finishing with 18 points, nine rebounds, three assists and two blocks in 33 minutes. She has been a consistent force, averaging 17 points over her last two games. Support from Hallie Rhodes and Olivia Owens, who combined for 17 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists in the last outing, will be crucial. The Titans have shown potency on the road this season, securing wins at Cal Poly and Pacific. San Diego, however, has struggled away from home but has protected its court lately, winning two of its last three at Jenny Craig Pavilion. This contest serves as a final tune-up before both teams dive into their respective conference schedules in January. For Cal State Fullerton, itâs an opportunity to carry a four-game winning streak into Big West play. For San Diego, a victory would provide a winning record and positive momentum heading into a tough West Coast Conference slate. Tipoff is set for Saturday, Dec. 20, in San Diego.