Coyotes in big trouble at the half

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The Cal State San Bernardino men's basketball team is trailing Brigham Young Hawaii at the half 39-22 in the West Region semifinal at Western Washington.

Cal Poly Pomona coach Greg Kamansky took one look at the officials before the game even started and said the Coyotes were in big trouble. He wasn't wrong.

Cal State has been called for 13 fouls while BYU has eight. Cal State has been called for five charges alone. Forget the fact that the BYU point guard is charging every time he touches the ball.

All Cal State's big men have two fouls. Point guard Corey Caston has two.

The Coyotes have 15 turnovers and they're shooting 30.8 percent.

It looks like it will be up the the Broncos to represent!

 

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Michelle Gardner has been a staff writer for The Sun and the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin since 2002 and has covered the local college sports scene since 2004. She ventured West after working at the South Florida Sun-Sentinel in Fort Lauderdale for eight years and is a graduate of the University of Florida.

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