Broncos upended by inferior foe

The Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball team it looking little like the defending national champion. The Broncos were sluggish in every facet of the game, losing to lowly Montana State Billings 52-44 on Friday at the Grand Canyon Christmas Classic.

It’s one thing to lose to a quality foe. It’s another to lose to a team that was 1-6 coming in which happened to be the case.
The Broncos have made a habit of getting off to slow starts and they have always managed to turn it around and make a run when it mattered. Let’s hope that is the case again. But even when they were losing early, they weren’t losing to teams like this.
The Broncos didn’t seem to play with any passion. They have had their shortcomings. But playing with passion has never been one of them. So there is cause for concern.
Senior forward Tobias Jahn did not play because of a strained groin. But Cal Poly should have won this game without him.
About the only player living up to expectations is junior Dwayne Fells who tossed in 18 points on 7-for-11 shooting from the field He also had seven rebounds and two blocks.
The Broncos have to get more out of senior Donnelle Booker, their most athletic and experienced player, or they will not make a run. Junior Matthew Rosser and sophomore Mitchel Anderson seem to have regressed from their solid showings last year. Mark Rutledge needs to learn when to shoot and when not to shoot.
Now the Broncos face Simon Fraser (2-4), a team from Canada that Billings lost to by 15 points. This could be a turning point game. Lose and continue the slide. Or win and right the ship for the moment.

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Cal Poly men ready for tipoff in Phoenix

The Cal Poly Pomona men’s basketball team is about to tip off in its game against Montana State-Billings at the Grand Canyon Christmas Invitational at Grand Canyon University in Phoenix. 

The Broncos (2-2) will be without the services of their biggest player – 6-foot-9 forward Tobias Jahn who is nursing a groin injury. He isn’t even dressed. That puts the Broncos down to nine available players with senior Kevin Menner possibly seeing limited minutes due to a sore knee.
Cal Poly should be able to get by despite that. The Yellowjackets are just 1-6 and tomorrow’s foe, Simon Fraser, is just 2-3.  
The Broncos have six players back from a team that won a national title but the jury is still out. We probably won’t know much more after this weekend because they still will not have faced an opponent over .500.
It’s too bad the Broncos can’t play a better schedule. Travel costs are an issue but a lot of people don’t want to play them. So they’re in a tough position.

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SBVC men get win at Citrus

The San Bernardino Valley College men’s basketball team is a work in progress. Remember it graduated its top nine players from a team that advanced to the state semifinal last March.

So the new look Wolverines are off to a 3-4 start, They did pick up an 86-79 overtime win over L.A. Trade Tech at the Wells Fargo Holiday Classic being held this year at Citrus College. They will face a formidable challenge today against the host Owls.

The Wolverines have played their usual tough schedule with early losses to perennial state title contenders Fresno and San Francisco among others. Coach Quincy Brewer likes to challenge his players and the nonconference schedule certinaly does that.

Sophomore guard Keon Pledger is talented. He was a little out of control today and tried too hard to force the action. He scored 22 points but was just 6 of 18 from the field. Brewer said that has not been characteristic of  Pledger this season, sio chalk it up to a bad shooting night.

Kirby Gardner had 16 points with David Rawlinson adding 11 with five assists. Big man Thair Heath also looks to have potential he scored 10 and grabbed 11 rebounds. He was with the Wolverines last year but did not play, working his way back from a knee injury. He is going to get better and better as he gains confidence.

The Foothill Conference is loaded again so a repeat will not be easy.

 

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