LA JOLLA, Calif.—UC San Diego women's basketball will travel for a midweek matchup at Cal State Fullerton on Wednesday at 7 p.m. and take on CSUN on Saturday at 2 p.m. The games will be broadcast on ESPN+ and live statistics will be available via UCSDTritons.com.
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The Tritons (11-12, 8-5 Big West) will face the Titans (10-13, 5-9 Big West) for the first time this season, leading the all-time series, 3-1. UC San Diego will face off with the Matadors (5-19, 4-10 Big West) for the second time, defeating CSUN earlier this season, 62-55.
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DETAILS
Game 24
UC San Diego (11-12, 8-5) at Cal State Fullerton (10-13, 5-9)
Wednesday, Feb. 15 | 7 p.m. PT
Titan Gym (4,000) | Fullerton, Calif.
All-time series: 3-1
Last Meeting: UCSD 78, CSUF 72 (Feb. 26, 2022)
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Game 25
UC San Diego at CSUN (5-19, 4-10)
Saturday, Feb. 18 | 2 p.m. PT
Premier America Credit Union Arena (2,500) | Northridge, Calif.
All-time series: 1-2
Last Meeting: UCSD 62, CSUN 55 (Jan. 26, 2023)
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ABOUT THE TRITONS
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Stats
Overall: 11-12
Big West: 8-5
Home: 7-3
Away: 3-7
Neutral: 1-2
vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-0
Streak: L1
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ABOUT CAL STATE FULLERTON
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Overall: 10-13
Big West: 5-9
Home: 7-4
Away: 3-9
Neutral: 0-0
vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-0
Streak: L3
ABOUT CSUN
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Overall: 5-19
Big West: 4-10
Home: 3-8
Away: 2-11
Neutral: 0-0
vs. Ranked Opponents: 0-2
Streak: L1
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UP NEXT
UC San Diego will continue a busy slate of games, playing host to UC Davis on Monday, Feb. 20 at 3 p.m., UC Irvine on Thursday, Feb. 23 at 7 p.m. for the Tritons' Pink Game and wrap up the week at UC Santa Barbara on Saturday, Feb. 25 at 4 p.m. The games will be broadcast on ESPN+ and live statistics will be available via UCSDTritons.com.
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LAST TIME OUT
In their only contest of the week, the Tritons dropped a tough 61-58 decision at home against Hawai'i. UC San Diego led by as many as 16 in the first half and narrowly missed a game-tying shot in the final seconds, splitting the season series with the Bows, 1-1.
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UC San Diego 58, Hawai'I 61
Points: Brown (15); Cangelosi (14); Montgomery (8)
Rebounds: Cangelosi (8); Brown (7); Forsyth (6)
Assists: Macabuhay (5); Brown, Thompson (3)
Steals: Montgomery (3); Thompson (2)
Blocks: Montgomery, Forsyth (1)
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Notables: UC San Diego shot 36.7% from the field and finished 7-of-26 (26.9%) from three-point range, compared to 40% from the field and 8-of-23 (34.8%) from three for Hawai'i. UH held the advantage in points off turnovers (17-12), points in the paint (30-22), second chance points (12-9) and bench points (20-9).
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STACKING UP AGAINST THE BIG WEST
UC San Diego currently ranks second in three-point field goals made (7.2 per game), fourth in combined team rebounds (35.6 per game), second in defensive rebounds (26.9), third in team free-throw percentage (.754) and fifth in assists (12.78 per game).
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Sydney Brown ranks sixth in The Big West in scoring with 13.5 points per game, third in rebounding with 7.2 boards per game, seventh in free throw percentage (.798), 14th in blocked shots (0.6) and 12th in minutes with 30.3 per game.
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Emily Cangelosi ranks third in the conference in three-point field goals per game (1.8), Brown ranks 15th with 1.3 per game,
Parker Montgomery ranks 16th with 1.2 and
Izzy Forsyth ranks 22nd (1.0 per game). Cangelosi also ranks 12th in rebounding (5.2) and Forsyth ranks 19th (4.5).
Bridget Mullings ranks 17th in blocked shots with 0.5 per game and Montgomery ranks 12th in steals (1.6 per game).
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BIG WEST STANDINGS
School                         Big West          Pct.                  Overall            Pct.
Long Beach State        12-2                 .857                 17-7                 .708
UC Irvine                     11-2                 .846                 19-5                 .792
UC Santa Barbara        9-4                   .692                 16-7                 .696
Hawai'i                        9-5                   .643                 11-12               .478
UC San Diego              8-5                   .615                 11-12               .478
UC Davis                      7-6                   .538                 11-12               .478
Cal State Fullerton      5-9                   .357                 10-13               .435
Cal Poly                       4-10                 .286                 7-15                 .318
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CSU Bakersfield           3-11                 .214                 6-16                 .273
UC Riverside                3-11                 .214                 5-19                 .208
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TRITON MILESTONES
Julia Macabuhay is approaching several career milestones in the record books of UC San Diego. The redshirt senior currently has 282 career assists (99 games) which ranks her fifth all-time for the Tritons, just behind Emily Osga (123 games, 2009-13) with 290 career assists.Â
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Macabuhay also recorded her 1,000th career point this season against Long Beach State (Dec. 29, 2022). She became the 12th Triton in program history to reach the milestone and her 1,088 career points is just outside the top-10 all-time scorers from UC San Diego, behind Erin Dautremont (123 games, 1096 points).
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Sydney Brown has tallied 665 career rebounds (94 games)—recording her 600th at UC Riverside on Jan. 11—which ranks her ninth in the top-10 all-time rebounders behind Erin Dautremont (675 reb, 2010-14). Brown also reached the 1,000 career points milestone on Jan. 14 against CSU Bakersfield and currently has 1,127 total points at UC San Diego—ranking her ninth in the all-time record books for the Tritons. The graduate student played her freshman season at Columbia where she tallied 67 points in 25 games to total 1,194 for her collegiate career.
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Brown is the 13th Triton in program history to reach 1,000 points and just the sixth to collect 1,000 points, 600 rebounds.
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BROWN NAMED UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK FOR THIRD TIME THIS SEASON (JAN. 30)
Sydney Brown matched her career high with 31 points against CSUN, accounting for fifty percent of the Tritons' offense in a 62-55 win on Jan. 26. She scored in double-figures again in UC San Diego's 63-50 victory over UC Riverside on Jan. 28 to average 20.5 points per game for the week. The graduate student shot 46.4% from the field with four threes and went 11-for-13 (84.6%) at the free-throw line. Brown also averaged 7.0 rebounds per game, adding four steals, three assists and two blocks.
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BROWN EARNS BACK-TO-BACK UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK HONORS (JAN. 16)
For the second week in a row,
Sydney Brown was named the University Credit Union Athlete of the Week. Brown became the sixth Triton in program history to record 1,000 points and 600 rebounds over the week. She recorded her 600th rebound on Jan. 11 at UC Riverside and tallied her 1,000th point on Jan. 14 against CSU Bakersfield. The graduate student finished with her third double-double of the season, recording 20 points and 10 rebounds in the 62-50 victory over the Roadrunners. Brown averaged 11.0 points and 7.5 rebounds on the week with five assists, one block and one steal.
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BROWN NAMED UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (JAN. 9)
Sydney Brown recorded her second double-double of the season, finishing with 18 points and 13 rebounds to lead UC San Diego to a dramatic come-from-behind victory at Hawai'i, 60-57. The graduate student went 4-for-4 from three-point range and tallied 13 of her points and nine of her rebounds in the second-half comeback for the Tritons. Brown also matched her career high with three blocked shots against the defending Big West champions.
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MACABUHAY NAMED UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (JAN. 2)
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Julia Macabuhay became the 12th Triton in program history to score 1,000 career points, averaging a team-best 11.5 points in the opening week of Big West play. The redshirt senior scored eight points against Long Beach State (Dec. 29), including her 1,000th on a made and-one free throw. In the Dec. 31, 68-58, victory over UC Santa Barbara, Macabuhay scored a season-best 15 points, including 12 in the final 2:31 and went 7-for-10 at the free throw line to ice the game. She also finished with five assists, three rebounds and two steals on the weekend for the Tritons.
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FORSYTH NAMED UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (DEC. 26)
Sophomore
Izzy Forsyth recorded a career-best 23 points in UC San Diego's 61-56 victory over Seattle U on Dec. 21. Forsyth hit 8-of-13 from the field and went 6-for-6 at the charity stripe in 34 minutes for the Tritons. She also collected a career-high eight rebounds, including three offensive boards, and tallied two blocks, two steals and an assist in UC San Diego's final non-conference contest of the season.
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MONTGOMERY NAMED UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (DEC. 19)
Junior guard
Parker Montgomery matched her career high with 19 points—including a season-best three three-pointers—against California on Dec. 16 in Berkeley. Montgomery averaged 13.0 points in two games over the weekend for the Tritons, shooting 41.7 percent from the field and adding three steals, three assists and two rebounds.
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CANGELOSI NAMED BIG WEST PLAYER OF THE WEEK (NOV. 21)
Redshirt senior guard
Emily Cangelosi recorded a career-high 25 points to lead UC San Diego to an 85-76 victory over Portland (Nov. 20) and earn Big West Player of the Week. It was the first Big West weekly honor for Cangelosi, who became just the second Triton to earn the recognition since UC San Diego joined the conference in 2020-21.Â
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Cangelosi shot 47 percent from the field and 58 percent from the perimeter with a career-best seven three-pointers. She also added three rebounds, two assists and one steal in the contest. For her performance, Cangelosi was also named UCU Athlete of the Week (Nov. 21).
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PINTO NAMED UCU ATHLETE OF THE WEEK (NOV. 14)
Grad transfer
Denali Pinto put up strong numbers in UC San Diego's season opener at California Baptist. Despite playing limited minutes in the second half, Pinto led the Tritons with 17 points, hitting 4-for-8 from the field, including 3-for-5 from three-point range and finishing 6-for-6 at the free throw line. The Boulder, Colo. native also finished with five rebounds, three assists and one steal for the Tritons.
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BROWN, MACABUHAY PICKED FOR PRESEASON TEAM
Sydney Brown and
Julia Macabuhay were named to the All-Big West Preseason Team and UC San Diego was the only team with multiple scholar-athletes on the six-person preseason list.
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Brown was named to the All-Big West Second Team a season ago, averaging 12.0 points and 7.9 rebounds—both team-highs—and finishing with a team-best seven double-doubles.
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Macabuhay also received all-conference recognition for the 21-22 season, earning All-Big West Honorable Mention. The redshirt-senior guard finished second on the team with 8.1 points per game and finished second on the team with 56 total assists.
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EXPERIENCED ROSTER
UC San Diego returns nine Tritons who saw playing time during the 2021-22 season, including four of the five starters. The senior class returns
Madison Baxter,
Sydney Brown,
Emily Cangelosi and
Julia Macabuhay for a fifth season.
Parker Montgomery is the lone junior, while
Izzy Forsyth,
Bridget Mullings,
Katie Springs and
Courtni Thompson return for their sophomore season.
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FRESH FACES
The Tritons add five talented newcomers to the 2022-23 roster, including four freshmen and one graduate transfer. The freshmen additions include
Gracie Gallegos (Denver, Colo.),
Gabby Louther (Pueblo West, Colo.),
Junae Mahan (Stockton, Calif.) and
Grace Talbot (Littleton, Colo.). Graduate transfer
Denali Pinto joins UC San Diego after spending four seasons at Colorado School of Mines.
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TRITONS PICKED FOURTH IN PRESEASON POLL
As UC San Diego heads into its third year in the Big West, the Tritons were picked fourth with 72 points in the coaches' poll—their highest preseason nod. Hawai'i was picked to finish first with 99 points and nine first-place votes, followed by UC Santa Barbara with 84 points and the remaining two first-place votes. Long Beach State (73 points) rounded out the top three.
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The remaining schools were ranked in the following order: UC Davis (71 points), UC Irvine (62), UC Riverside (40), CSUN (36), Cal State Fullerton (33), Cal Poly (18), CSU Bakersfield (17).
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UC SAN DIEGO SIGNS THREE TO NLISÂ
The Tritons announced three newcomers who will join UC San Diego for the 2023-24 season. The Tritons will add two international athletes, including Eri Blithikioti a 5'11" guard from Athens, Greece and Australian Erin Condron, a 6'4" power forward/center from Woodend, Victoria. Additionally, UC San Diego will welcome local product Sumayah Sugapong (San Diego, Calif.), a 5'7" guard who prepped at La Jolla Country Day School.
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TRITONS SHINE IN THE CLASSROOM AND THE COMMUNITY
Madison Baxter,
Sydney Brown and
Emily Cangelosi were all named to the Big West All-Academic Team for the 2021-22 season.Â
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Additionally, Brown was a recipient of the 2021-22 Big West Service and Leadership Award. She was one of eight scholar-athletes to receive the honor for the 21-22 academic year and the first Triton to be recognized. The award criteria encompass service, leadership and academics.Â
WELCOME TO LIONTREE ARENA
Since it was established nearly three decades ago, the University of California San Diego's RIMAC (Recreation, Intramural and Athletic Complex) Arena has been home to countless athletic competitions, graduations, concerts and other events that are imprinted on the memories of thousands of UC San Diego alumni, students, friends and visitors.
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In June of 2022, UC San Diego announced that RIMAC Arena has been named LionTree Arena in recognition of a $5 million gift for scholar-athletes from LionTree, an independent investment and merchant bank with expertise in technology, media and the digital economy. LionTree was founded by UC San Diego alumnus Aryeh B. Bourkoff, who also serves as the firm's CEO. LionTree's gift is the largest ever received by UC San Diego Athletics, establishing the LionTree Endowed Scholarship Fund to support scholar-athletes.
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UC SAN DIEGO AND COVID-19
UC San Diego's nationally renowned Return to Learn program was created to return to in-person teaching, learning, conducting pioneering research and serving our communities in the safest way possible. The program has three adaptive pillars that are central to our strategy to resume on-campus activity: risk mitigation, viral detection, and intervention.
For the latest information on UC San Diego and COVID-19, please visit the University'sÂ
Return to Learn site.
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GAME DAY GOES DIGITAL
Triton fans now have a whole new way to access game day information, as game programs have gone digital! Fans can visitÂ
UCSDTritons.com from their smart phone or scan the QR code at the entrance to LionTree Arena for everything they need to know about each home game, including updated rosters, schedules, and stats for each team, as well as links to watch on ESPN+.
COVERING THE TRITONS
Media members wishing to cover a UC San Diego game in-person at LionTree Arena must notify a member of the Athletics Communication staff no later than 24 hours prior to the game.Â
Following the conclusion of each home game, a video highlight melt and video postgame interviews will be made available for media members to download.
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ON THE MOVE
After 20 seasons playing as an NCAA Division II team, the entire athletics program has begun a four-year transition to NCAA Division I, culminating in full DI status as a member of theÂ
Big West Conference for the 2024-25 academic year. At that time, all sports will be eligible for conference and NCAA postseason play.
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WHY THE TRITONS?
The Triton is described as the offspring of Poseidon and Amphitrite, a demigod of the sea with a lower part of the body like that of a fish. It is known as a mighty and fierce sea warrior. Given UC San Diego's close proximity to the Pacific Ocean and its connections with the world-famous Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the Triton became our mascot in 1964.
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UC SAN DIEGO ON THE WORLDWIDE LEADER
Most UC San Diego home men's and women's basketball games, men's and women's soccer matches, men's and women's volleyball matches, baseball and softball games are broadcast live on ESPN+. For more information on where to watch UC San Diego women's basketball, visitÂ
UCSDTritons.com/live.
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UC SAN DIEGO ATHLETICS LAUNCHES WEEKLY PODCAST
As part of UC San Diego's transition to Division I, the Athletics Department launched a weekly podcast,Â
Tritoncast. Produced by UC San Diego Athletics Communications, Tritoncast features in-depth interviews with UC San Diego personalities including scholar-athletes, alums, coaches, and administrators. Triton fans will get an inside look at the UC San Diego Athletics Department as the program transitions to NCAA Division I and the Big West Conference. New episodes of Tritoncast are available each week on the most popular podcasting apps, including Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Audible, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, and Vurbl. In addition, each episode can be heard and downloaded on UCSDTritons.com. For individual show information and listen links, follow Tritoncast on TwitterÂ
@Tritoncast.
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GET SOCIAL WITH UC SAN DIEGO WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Keep up with the Tritons all season long on social media throughÂ
Twitter andÂ
Instagram. The team's handle is @UCSDwbb.
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FOR THE YOUNGER CROWD
Got some young Triton fans in your family? If they are eighth grade or under, check out theÂ
Junior Triton Club. Membership includes a free t-shirt, admission to over 100 UC San Diego home athletic events, and much more!
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About UC San Diego Athletics
After two decades as one of the most successful programs in NCAA Division II, the UC San Diego intercollegiate athletics program has begun a new era as a member of The Big West Conference inÂ
NCAA Division I. The 23-sport Tritons earned 30 team and nearly 150 individual national championships during its time in Divisions II and III and helped guide 1,400 scholar-athletes to All-America honors. A total of 83 Tritons have earned Academic All-America honors, while 38 have garnered prestigious NCAA Post Graduate Scholarships. UC San Diego scholar-athletes exemplify the academic ideals of one of the world's preeminent institutions, graduating at an average rate of 91 percent, one of the highest rates among institutions at all divisions. For more information on the Tritons, visit UCSDtritons.comÂ
or follow UC San Diego Athletics on social media @UCSDtritons.Â
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