This Week in Warrior Sports
THIS WEEK IN WARRIOR SPORTS
EIGHT FIRST PLACE FINISHERS FOR WARRIORS AT THE SUNBIRD INVITATIONAL
Both Stan State men's and women's outdoor track and field teams started their spring season on high note. The Warriors captured eight events led by Ero Doce winning the 800, 1500, and 3000-meter runs. Najwa Chouati captured the 1500- and 3000-meter runs. Annie Wild won the 800-meter run while Reyna Dismukes won the triple jump and Alfred Nunes the pole vault. All totaled, Stan State recorded over forty top ten finishes. Doce provisionally qualified for outdoor nationals in the 1500-meter run.
BASEBALL SPLITS WEKEEND SERIES WITH CWU
The Warriors went 2-2 against Central Washington this weekend in a four-game non-conference series at Warrior Field. They started with a 6-5 game one victory on Friday as Kody Cardoza (1-0) picked up the win and Austin Balentine the save. Flavio Perez was two-for-four with four runs batted in and a run scored. Perez along with Danny Murphy and Kyle Rachels each hit home runs. Stan State won the night cap on Friday 4-3. Rachels was two-for-three with a run batted in and two runs scored. Will Crookham (2-1) and Balentine recorded his second save of the day. They lost game three, 12-3, on Saturday as Jackson Brooks had a pitch-hit two-run double. CWU took the series finale 7-5 on Sunday. Ryan Leonesio and Jacob Baker each hit home runs, and Tyler Van Dyk had a two-run single for the 4-4-1 Warriors.
MEN'S BASKETBALL FINISHES WEEKEND WITH 73-69 VICTORY OVER NO. 25 CHICO STATE
Stan State (7-18, 4-15 CCAA) started Homecoming week with a 72-65 loss to Cal Poly Humboldt on Thursday. Dontrell Hewlett had a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds. John Wade III added 12 points and Cam Walker chipped in 11 points. Saturday, Stan State rallied to defeated No. 25 Chico State 37-69. Hewlett had 15 while Jeremiah Jones added 13 points, Isaiah Jones chipped in 12 points, and Mahda Falllay added 10 points.
MEN'S GOLF FINISHES IN SIXTH AT CSUSM FUJIKURA
Chris Chomyn, who was the CCAA co-men's golfer of the week, led the Warriors to a sixth-place finish at the 12-team CSUSM Fujikura. Chomyn won a one-round playoff hole to capture medalist honors. He shot a seven-under par 209. Nate Jetton finished in fourth place with a four-under par 212. Jack Peters finished with a ten-over par 226 (tied 43rd), Jarred Hernandez with a 16-over par 232 (56th place), and Ray Rosas with a 19-over par 235 (60th place).
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL ONE-GAME OUT OF RECEIVING A POST-SEASON BERTH
With three games left in the regular season, Stan State (14-15, 9-10 CCAA) is out game out of sixth place in the CCAA regular season standings. The top six teams in the CCAA on February 29 will receive a berth to the CCAA Basketball Championships. The Warriors started the week with a 71-47 victory over Cal Poly Humboldt. Mya Blake scored 17 points while Talia Maxwell chipped in 14 points and Cookie Marques added 11 points. Stan State finished the week with an 86-63 loss to Chico State. Blake and Marques each had 14 points and Taylor Pilot chipped in 12 points. Blake has scored over 1,000 points in her career at Stan State and SF State.
SOFTBALL FINISHES WEEKEND GOING 1-3 AGAINST NO. 5 CSUSM
Stan State went 1-3 against No. 5 Cal State San Marcos this weekend at home. The Warriors (1-8, 1-3 CCAA) lost 2-1 and 8-0 on Thursday afternoon while splitting the doubleheader 6-5 and 8-0 (five innings). Lauryn Serda singled home Sasha Martello in the bottom of the seventh in Stan State's victory. Mikaela Ferreira was three-for-four, driving in two runs and scoring twice. Karli DalBianco was two-for-three with three runs batted in for the Warriors. Martello picked up the win for the Warriors.
WOMEN'S TENNIS DROPS PACWEST MATCH TO ACADEMY OF ART
Stan State lost 7-0 to Academy of Art in the Bay Area on Friday. Emma Yu took her opponent to three sets at number five singles (6-0, 3-6, 7-6 (7-3). The Warriors will host Hawai'i-Hilo on Sunday, Feb. 25 at noon.
CCAA NETWORK/BLUE CHIP BROADCASTING
During the 2023-24 Academic Year, Warrior fans can watch the Stan State athletic teams on the CCAA Network for a monthly subscription rate of $9.95. Fans can watch any Warrior athletic event that is hosted at any CCAA institution during that 30-day period. To subscribe, go to www.ccaanetwork/STAN. For all home Warrior baseball, and men's and women's basketball games, Blue Chip Broadcasting will be calling the games on the CCAA Network and on www.bluechipbroadcasting.com. Bryan Nelson will call the Stan State men's basketball and baseball games. Levi Flores will call the Warrior women's basketball games.
STAN STATE WARRIOR STUDENT-ATHLETES OF THE WEEK ARE CHRIS CHOMYN, NAJWA CHOUATI, AND ERO DOCE
This week's Stan State Warrior Student-Athletes of the Week are men's golfer Chris Chomyn and pair of track and field student-athletes in Najwa Chouati and Ero Doce.
Chomyn shot a seven-under par 209 at the par-72 Shadowbridge Golf Club to capture to tie for first place. He won a one-hole playoff hole to capture medalist honors. The CCAA co-men's golfer of the week started the invitational with a tournament low 64 and one-under par 71 on Monday. In the final round, Chomyn shot a two-over par 74 to finish with his 209.
Chouati captured first in the 1500 (4:38.37) and 3000 (10:32.68) while she was second in the 800-meter run (2:16.14) at the Sunbird to begin the outdoor season for the Warriors.
Running in his first meet as a Warrior, the senior transfer captured first placed in the 800, 1500, and 3000-meter run at the Sunbird Invitational. He prov. qualified for nationals in the 1500 (3:47.94). He won the 800 with a time of 1:51.80 and 3K with a time of 8:22.11. Doce is third in the 1500 and 7th at Stan State in the 800.
UPCOMING GAMES IN WARRIOR SPORTS
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
Softball Hosting Simon Fraser (12/2pm)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Women's Basketball at Cal State San Bernardino (5:30pm)
Men's Basketball at Cal State San Bernardino (7:30pm)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23
Women's Indoor T&F at Ken Shannon Last Chance Meet (12pm-Seattle)
Softball at Cal State Dominguez Hills (12/2pm)
Baseball Hosting Cal State Dominguez Hills (6pm)
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24
Women's Indoor T&F at Ken Shannon Last Chance Meet (10am-Seattle)
Softball at Cal State Dominguez Hills (11am/1pm)
Baseball Hosting Cal State Dominguez Hills (1/4pm)
Women's Basketball at Cal Poly Pomona (1pm)
Men's Basketball at Cal Poly Pomona (3pm)
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25
Baseball Hosting Cal State Dominguez Hills (12pm)
Women's Tennis Hosting Hawai'I Hilo (12pm)
Latest Athletics News
- Stan State Women’s Cross Country Climbs to No. 12 Nationally in Latest USTFCCCA RankingsThe Stanislaus State women's cross country team moved up one spot to No. 12 in the nation in the latest U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) NCAA Division II rankings released this afternoon.
- Bascom Leads Warriors at Otter InvitationalThe Stanislaus State men's golf team wrapped up its fall season with an 11th-place finish at the Otter Invitational, hosted by Cal State Monterey Bay at the Bayonet Golf Course.
- Warriors Rise to No. 2 Nationally in Latest United Soccer Coaches PollThe Stanislaus State men's soccer team continues to make history, climbing to No. 2 in this week's United Soccer Coaches NCAA Division II national poll released Tuesday (Oct. 14). This is the third time that the Warriors have been ranked second in the nation this season, as the Warriors extended their unbeaten start to 9-0-1. Stanislaus State is one of only ten unbeaten teams remaining in NCAA Division II men's soccer and is tied for first nationally in winning percentage (.905) with Young Harris College (9-0-1).
- Stanislaus State Climbs to No. 8 in United Soccer Coaches West Region PollThe Stanislaus State women's soccer program has advanced its regional standing, now ranked No. 8 in the United Soccer Coaches Top 25 – NCAA Division II Women — West Region, released October 14. The Warriors (5-2-4, 1-1-2 CCAA) climbed into the poll after earning a pair of results on their Southern California trip against Cal State San Bernardino and top-ranked Cal Poly Pomona.
- Play Suspended at Otter Invitational; Warriors to Resume Tuesday Morning at BayonetPlay was suspended due to darkness Monday evening at the Warriors' fall tournament at Bayonet Golf Course, as rainy conditions throughout the day slowed play and prevented completion of the second round. Stanislaus State still has two holes remaining in its second round and will resume play Tuesday morning at 8:30 a.m. to complete the round before immediately starting the third and final round of the 54-hole event.
- Senior Day This Sunday Highlights Weekend for No. 3 WarriorsRiding a ten-match unbeaten streak, the No. 3-ranked Stanislaus State men's soccer team heads into the final weekend of the regular season with two pivotal California Collegiate Athletic Association matchups — at Cal Poly Humboldt on Friday, Oct. 17 at 3 p.m., and back home for Senior Day on Sunday, Oct. 19 at 2 p.m. against Cal State San Marcos.