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2009-10 CSULA Record: 13-12. CCAA Record: 9-11
 
Golden Eagles Look To Clinch Spot In CCAA Tourney: Cal State L.A.’s men’s basketball team, which lost to two of the California Collegiate Athletic Association top teams last week, will look to clinch a spot in the eight-team CCAA Championship Tournament this week. The Golden Eagles will face Cal State Stanislaus on Thursday and Chico State on Friday to conclude conference play. The Golden Eagles are currently tied for seventh place with Sonoma State, one game back of Chico State and San Francisco State and two games ahead of UC San Diego. The Golden Eagles need one win or one UC San Diego loss to clinch a spot. Cal State L.A. could still finish anywhere from fifth to ninth in the conference. The Golden Eagles have dropped eight of their last 11 games. Cal State L.A. finished the first half of conference play with a 7-4 record, but is just 2-7 so far in the second half of conference play. The CCAA Championship Tournament will begin on Tuesday, March 2, no campus sites with the semi-finals and finals being contested on Friday-Saturday March 5-6, at Humboldt State. Cal State L.A. has four players returning from last year’s squad, including senior guard Chris Fields, who earned second-team All-CCAA honors despite missing nearly half of the conference schedule with an injury. Senior guard Dwayne Jones, junior center Trenod Smith and sophomore forward Leland Jones also return.
 
Golden Eagles Are On The Web: Cal State L.A.’s home basketball games are streamed live with video and audio on the Golden Eagles’ athletic website. Log onto www.CSULAathletics.com/FanZone and follow the action. Cal State L.A. alum Michael Nemetz provides the play-by-play for all Golden Eagle home basketball games. Fans can also follow live stats on the same page as well as receive text messages with final scores and stat leaders just minutes after the final buzzer.
 
Head To Head: Cal State L.A. is 13-12 all-time against Chico State, but have lost two straight to the Wildcats, including a 62-61 defeat on Jan. 22 in Chico. The Golden Eagles couldn’t hold a late lead and the Wildcats won it on a pair of free throws with four seconds remaining. Cal State L.A. split games with the Wildcats last season. The Golden Eagles prevailed, 67-49, in Chico, but the Wildcats took the rematch in the Eagles Nest, 76-74, in overtime, after storming back from a 14-point deficit with 5:53 remaining in regulation. Cal State L.A. is 16-8 all-time against Cal State Stanislaus and beat the Warriors, 51-44, in Turlock on Jan. 23. The two teams split games last season. The Warriors won on their home court, 73-71, on a late steal and layup, while the Golden Eagles won the second meeting, 76-60, in Los Angeles.
 
About Last Week: Cal State L.A. dropped a pair of home games last week to Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State San Bernardino. The Golden Eagles opened the week with a 68-54 loss to the Broncos on Friday. Cal State L.A. managed only 16 points in the first half and trailed, 33-16, at halftime. The Golden Eagles came back to shoot 51.9 percent in the second half, but could not overcome the Broncos. Chris Robinson had 14 points, while Mark Dorsey had 10 points and nine rebounds and Chris Fields had 11 points. The Golden Eagles then lost to Cal State San Bernardino, 67-55, on Saturday. Cal State L.A. cut a 14-point halftime deficit down to one point in the second half, but could not overtake the Coyotes. Carl Hoffman had 13 points and 12 rebounds, while Dwayne Jones had 12 points and Fields had 11 points and five rebounds.
 
Where We Stand: Cal State L.A. is seventh in the California Collegiate Athletic Association in scoring with 64.3 points per game and fifth in scoring defense, allowing 62.7 points per game. The Golden Eagles are No. 1 in the conference, limiting opponents to 38.6 percent shooting. Chris Fields is second in the conference in scoring (15.7 points per game) and sixth in rebounding (6.3 per game). Dwayne Jones is eighth in the conference in scoring (13.2 per game). Carl Hoffman is ninth in rebounding (5.9 per game) and fifth in blocks (1.0 per game), while Leland Jones is third in blocks (1.1 per game).
 
Fields Named CCAA Player Of The Week: Cal State L.A.’s Chris Fields was named the Wilson/California Collegiate Athletic Association men’s basketball Player of the Week for the week of Dec. 14-20, the conference announced. Fields, a senior guard from Long Beach, helped the Golden Eagles win three non-conference games against Holy Names, Dominican and West Coast Baptist. He averaged 19.3 points and 11.3 rebounds for the week. He had 22 points and a career-high 18 rebounds in a 77-66 win over Holy Names, followed that up with 20 points and five rebounds in a 72-59 win over Dominican and had 16 points and 11 rebounds against West Coast Baptist.
 
About Last Season: Cal State L.A.’s men’s basketball program struggled down the stretch of an injury-plagued 2008-09 season. The biggest injury sidelined leading scorer Chris Fields for nearly the entire second half of conference play. Cal State L.A. was 2-8 in 10 games without Fields. Even without their top scorer for a big part of the season, the Golden Eagles challenged for a second straight trip to the CCAA Championship Tournament right up to the final game of the season. The Golden Eagles shocked Humboldt State, 76-63, in Arcata in the next-to-last game to remain alive in the chase, but a last-game loss to Sonoma State ended their season. Cal State L.A. finished just one game behind a there-way tie for sixth place. The Golden Eagles also played in some tough luck, dropping four conference games in overtime. Cal State L.A. was coming off a big 2007-08 season which saw the Golden Eagles go 17-11. The 17 wins were the most for the Golden Eagles in a season since the 1999-2000 campaign. Cal State L.A. also finished in a tie for third in the CCAA, which was its best conference finish since 2000. The 11 conference wins were the most since 2001. Cal State L.A. earned the No. 3 seed for the eight-team CCAA Championship Tournament and hosted a first-round tournament game against No. 6 San Francisco State. The Gators held on to edge the Golden Eagles, 60-57, in the Eagles Nest. Cal State L.A. was ninth in the West Region rankings and was included in the regional poll for the first time since 2000.
 
The Thompson Tales: Cal State L.A. Head Coach Stephen Thompson is in his fifth year as the Golden Eagles’ head coach and his eighth year overall with the program. Thompson was an assistant coach for Dave Yanai for three years before becoming head coach prior to the 2005-06 season. He guided the Golden Eagles through an injury-filled 12-15 season in 2008-09. Cal State L.A. was in position for another strong run in the CCAA, but a season-ending injury to leading scorer Chris Fields and nagging injuries to several other key players led to a 2-9 record over the last 11 games. He led the Golden Eagles to a 17-11 overall record and a third-place finish in the California Collegiate Athletic Association in 2007-08. The Golden Eagles finished the season ranked ninth in the NCAA Division II West Region and made their first appearance in a regional poll since 2000. Thompson was able to lead the Golden Eagles to their best season in eight years despite losing two of the team’s top three scorers – one after just eight games and the other after 14 contests. He led the Golden Eagles to a 10-17 record in 2006-07 that included a 94-85 win over California Collegiate Athletic Association champion Humboldt State and a 70-63 win over Division I bound Cal State Bakersfield. He took over the program in March of 2005 following the retirement of Yanai. The Golden Eagles went from one victory in 2005 to 10 in his first season. Thompson, a Los Angeles native and Crenshaw High School graduate, was a three-year starter at Syracuse from 1986-90, including the 1987 squad that made the NCAA Championship Game against Indiana and the 1989 squad that made the regional final before falling to Illinois. Thompson earned All-America honorable mention honors in both 1989 and 1990 and was the Big East Men’s Basketball Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1990. He holds the Syracuse record for games played (144) and ranks second in career field goals made (801), fifth in career field goal percentage (.560), sixth in career scoring (1,956) and is tied for 12th in career steals (184). At the end of his playing career, he was third in Syracuse history in scoring. Professionally, he had stints with the Orlando Magic, Sacramento Kings and Denver Nuggets and also played in Europe, Japan, the CBA, ABA and the Southern California Pro League. Last month, Thompson had his jersey retired at Crenshaw High School, where he was part of two state championship teams.
 
Look Who’s Back: Cal State L.A. has four players returning from last year’s team, including leading scorer Chris Fields, who is back for his senior season. Fields averaged 16.5 points per game, but suffered a season-ending injury at Cal Poly Pomona on Jan. 30 and missed the remainder of the season. Cal State L.A. was 10-7 with Fields in the lineup and 2-8 in games he missed. Despite missing nearly the entire second half of the conference schedule, Fields earned second-team All-CCAA honors. Senior guard Dwayne Jones returns after averaging 9.8 points per season last year. He led the team in 3-pointers. Junior center Trenod Smith is back for a third season, although he has not played yet this season because of injury. Smith appeared in 24 games last season and started 12 times. Sophomore forward Leland Jones is back for his second season after appearing in all 27 games and starting eight times last season.
 
Look Who’s New: Cal State L.A. has a total of 10 newcomers, including six freshmen, a sophomore and three juniors. The three juniors include Duwayne King, a 6-1 guard from Cypress Junior College, Mark Dorsey II, a 6-6 junior forward from Citrus Junior College and Nuno Furtado, a 6-7 junior forward from Central Arizona Junior College. The sophomore is Christopher Robinson, a 6-5 guard who played last year for Metro State. The six freshmen are Trevor Hopkins, a 5-10 guard from Montana State, Kenny Robinson, a 5-11 guard from King Drew High School, Carl Hoffman, a 6-9 center from Loyola High School, Chris Smith, a 6-2 guard from Bellflower High School, Jordan Varnado, a 6-3 guard from King Drew High School and Oscar Ortiz, a 5-11 freshman from College Ready Academy High School.
 
Conference Tourney Is Back For Third Year: The California Collegiate Athletic Association added an eight-team championship tournament in 2007-08 and the tourney will return for a third season in 2009-10. The top eight teams in the conference will compete in a postseason tourney. The first-round games will be held at campus locations, while the semi-final and championship games will be held at Humboldt State. The winner of the tournament will receive the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Division II playoffs. Last season, Cal State San Bernardino, the No. 3 seed, won the tournament. In the first year of the tourney, UC San Diego, as the No. 7 seed, won the tournament and earned the automatic NCAA Division II playoff berth. Cal State L.A. was the No. 3 seed and was edged by San Francisco State, 60-57, in a first-round game at the Eagles Nest. The semi-finals and finals in the first two years were held in San Bernardino.
 
What The Coaches Predict: Cal Poly Pomona, which rebounded from a losing season in 2007-08 to earn a share of the California Collegiate Athletic Association championship in 2008-09, has been picked to win the CCAA in 2009-10 in voting done by the conference coaches. Humboldt State is picked to finish second, Cal State San Bernardino is third, Cal State Dominguez Hills is fourth, Cal State L.A. is fifth, UC San Diego is sixth, Sonoma State is seventh, Chico State is eighth, San Francisco State is ninth, Cal State Monterey Bay is 10th, Cal State Stanislaus is 11th and Cal State East Bay is 12th. Cal State L.A. was picked to finish fifth last year and wound up ninth.
 
PLAYER NOTES
 
00        KENNY ROBINSON (G, Fr., Carson, King Drew High School)
Last Week: DNP
2009-10: Is redshirting.
Season Highs: Has not played
Career Highs: First year with the program
 
1          CHRISTOPHER ROBINSON (G, So., Irvine, Metro State)
Last Week: Had 14 points, two rebounds and two assists against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday; had eight points and five rebounds against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.
2009-10: Averaging 6.3 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.0 assist per game.
Season Highs: Points – 18 at Dominican (12-16-09); Rebounds – 8 vs. Humboldt State (1-30-10); Assists – 4 at Sonoma State (12-5-09).
Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
2          DWAYNE JONES (G, Sr., Los Angeles, College of the Canyons)
Last Week: Had 12 points, one rebound and four assists against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had seven points, three rebounds and one assist against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday.
2009-10: Averaging 13.2 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.2 assists per game. Is second on the team and eighth in the conference in scoring. Leads the team in assists and is second in 3-pointers.
Season Highs: Points – 23 at Chico State (1-22-10); Rebounds – 8 vs. San Francisco State (1-9-10); Assists – 4 vs. Cal State San Bernardino (2-20-10), at Cal State Stanislaus (1-23-10), vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09), at Dominican (12-16-09).
Career Highs: Points – 25 vs. Cal State Dominguez Hills (12-31-08); Rebounds – 8 vs. San Francisco State (1-9-10), at Cal State Monterey Bay (2-14-09); Assists – 4 vs. Cal State San Bernardino (2-20-10), at Cal State Stanislaus (1-23-10), vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09), at Dominican (12-16-09).
 
3          TREVOR HOPKINS (G, Fr., Santa Barbara, Montana State)
Last Week: Had five points, two rebounds and four assists against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday; had two points and one rebound against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.
2009-10: Averaging 2.7 points, 1.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game.
Season Highs: Points – 12 vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09); Rebounds – 6 vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09); Assists – 4 vs. Cal Poly Pomona (2-19-10), vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09).
Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
4          DUWAYNE KING (G, Jr., Mayfair, Cypress Junior College)
Last Week: Had three points and one assist against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday; went scoreless in brief stint against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.
2009-10: Averaging 1.4 points, 1.1 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game.
Season Highs: Points – 6 vs. Sonoma State (1-29-10); Rebounds – 6 vs. Sonoma State (1-29-10); Assists – 4 vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09), at Humboldt State (12-3-09).
Career Highs: First year on the active roster.
 
10        OSCAR ORTIZ (G, Fr., Huntington Park, College Ready Academy HS)
            Last Week: DNP-CD.
            2009-10: Has not played.
            Season Highs: Has not played.
            Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
15        MARK DORSEY II (F, Jr., Los Angeles, Citrus Junior College)
Last Week: Had 10 points, nine rebounds and one assist against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday; had three points, six rebounds and one assist against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.
2009-10: Averaging 5.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 0.9 assists per game. Is fourth on the team in rebounding.
Season Highs: Points – 13 vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (1-8-10); Rebounds – 9 vs. Cal State East Bay (1-3-10); Assists – 4 at Dominican (12-16-09).
Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
20        CHRIS FIELDS (G/F, Sr., Long Beach, Long Beach State)
Last Week: Had 11 points, five rebounds and three assists against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had 11 points and three rebounds against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday.
2009-10: Averaging 15.7 points, 6.3 rebounds and 1.9 assists per game. Is second in the conference in scoring and sixth in rebounding. Leads the team in scoring, rebounds and 3-pointers and is second in assists.
Season Highs: Points – 36 at San Francisco State (2-12-10); Rebounds – 18 at Holy Names (12-14-09); Assists – 6 at Cal State San Bernardino (1-15-10).
Career Highs: Points – 36 at San Francisco State (2-12-10); Rebounds – 18 at Holy Names (12-14-09); Assists – 6 at Cal State San Bernardino (1-15-10), vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (1-9-09).
 
21        LELAND JONES (F, So., Houston, TX, Bishop Montgomery High School)
Last Week: Had two points, two rebounds and two assists against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had four rebounds and three assists against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday.
2009-10: Averaging 6.9 points, 5.2 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. Is fourth on the team in scoring and third in rebounding.
Season Highs: Points – 17 at Holy Names (12-14-09); Rebounds – 10 at Holy Names (12-14-09); Assists – 5 vs. UC San Diego (1-2-10).
Career Highs: Points – 17 at Holy Names (12-14-09); Rebounds – 10 at Holy Names (12-14-09), at Cal State Monterey Bay (2-14-09); Assists – 5 vs. UC San Diego (1-2-10).
 
24        JORDAN VARNADO (G, Fr., Carson, King Drew High School)
Last Week: DNP-CD
2009-10: Has not played.
Season Highs: Has not played.
Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
25        CHRIS SMITH (G, Fr., Bellflower, Bellflower High School)
Last Week: Played in the final minute against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday; DNP-CD against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday.
2009-10: Averaging 1.0 point, 0.0 rebounds and 0.0 assists per game.
Season Highs: Points – 2 vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09); Rebounds – 0; Assists -- 0
Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
32        CARL HOFFMAN (C, Fr., Rancho Palos Verdes, Loyola High School)
Last Week: Had 13 points and 12 rebounds against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had one rebound against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday.
2009-10: Averaging 9.6 points, 5.9 rebounds, 0.4 assists per game. Is third on the team in scoring and second in rebounding.
Season Highs: Points – 19 vs. Humboldt State (1-30-10); Rebounds – 13 at San Francisco State (2-12-10); Assists – 1 at San Francisco State (2-12-10), vs. Humboldt State (1-30-10), at Cal State Stanislaus (1-23-10), vs. Cal State East Bay (1-3-10, vs. UC San Diego (1-2-10), vs. Grand Canyon (12-22-09), at Holy Names (12-14-09), at Humboldt State (12-3-09).
Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
44        NUNO FURTADO (F/C, Jr., Lolito, Angola, Central Arizona JC)
Last Week: Had four points and four rebounds against Cal State San Bernardino on Saturday; had four points and three rebounds against Cal Poly Pomona on Friday.
2009-10: Averaging 3.8 points, 4.3 rebounds and 0.5 assists per game.
Season Highs: Points – 11 at Sonoma State (12-5-09); Rebounds – 9 vs. UC San Diego (1-2-10); Assists –2 vs. Cal State Monterey Bay (1-8-10)
Career Highs: First year with the program.
 
45        TRENOD SMITH (C, Jr., Compton, Narbonne HS)
Last Week: DNP-CD.
2009-10: Averaging 0.5 points, 1.3 rebounds, 0.2 assists.
Season Highs: Points – 2 vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09), at Holy Names (12-14-09); Rebounds – 5 vs. West Coast Baptist (12-18-09); Assists – 1 at Cal Poly Pomona (1-16-10), vs. UC San Diego (1-2-10).
Career Highs: Points – 12 at Cal State San Bernardino (1-4-08); Rebounds – 9 vs. Cal State Stanislaus (2-21-09); Assists – 2 at Vanguard (12-13-08).
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