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Warriors let GSAC title get away

Westmont’s women’s basketball team nearly pulled off one of the biggest victories in school history on Monday night in Costa Mesa, falling just short of a Golden State Athletic Conference championship in a 68-66 defeat at Concordia.
It was only the second time the Warriors had reached the GSAC title game.
Westmont held a 63-59 lead with [...]

Powerless Warriors see season end

Fourteen hundred miles away from Santa Barbara, Sylvester Spicer of Rogers State (Okla.) dropped two free throws through a net with three seconds left in overtime to hand No. 6 Southern Nazarene (Okla.) a 72-71 loss in the semifinals of the Sooner Athletic Conference. It also burst a bubble in the foothills of Santa Barbara.
The Westmont men’s basketball [...]

Farias wills Westmont into GSAC championship

Freshman guard Vanessa Farias tallied 20 points and made five of eight from beyond the arc, as Westmont Women’s Basketball advanced to the championship game of the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament with an 82-68 win over Hope International on Friday night in Murchison Gymnasium.  This is only the second time the Warriors have reached [...]

Warriors fall, will need at-large bid to NAIA

Westmont men’s basketball suffered a 94-89 loss to #23 Fresno Pacific in the first round of the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament. The loss means that Westmont’s last chance for advancing to the NAIA Tournament lies in receiving an at-large bid.
Two-time All-GSAC selection Dan Rasp led the Warriors with 28 points on 10-13 shooting from [...]

Westmont women upset Sea Lions, will host Friday

Alisha Heglund collected 16 points and 13 rebounds as Westmont Women’s Basketball pulled off a come-from-behind 64-62 victory over the Sea Lions of eighth-ranked Point Loma Nazarene in the first round of the Golden State Athletic Conference Tournament. The Warriors trailed by 15 points (49-34) with eleven minutes remaining in regulation, but outscored the Sea [...]

Westmont’s NAIA hopes hinge on GSAC tourney

After suffering a heartbreaking loss to Azusa Pacific in the final game of the Golden State Athletic Conference season on Monday night, Westmont Men’s Basketball begins play on Thursday in the first round of the GSAC Tournament.
In order to earn an automatic bid to the NAIA National Tournament in Kansas City, fifth-seeded Westmont will need [...]

Azusa comeback stuns packed house at Murchison

Azusa comeback stuns packed house at Murchison

It was the best of times, It was the worst of times.  In the final minutes, it was a few plays that separated the two, as the Westmont men’s basketball team fell to Azusa Pacific 78-75 on Monday night in a critical Golden State Athletic Conference game in Murchison Gymnasium.
“This is one of the toughest loses I’ve had [...]

Evancoe’s 26 not enough to conquer Cougars

Twenty-six points by Elizabeth Evancoe and a near triple-double for Amber Stevens weren’t enough for the Westmont women’s basketball team hold onto the lead and overcome No. 24 Azusa Pacific, which beat the Warriors 82-74 in Murchison Gymnasium on Monday.
Stevens shined on her Senior Night, finishing with 11 rebounds, nine points, and 10 assists. It [...]

Third-ranked Lions too much for Westmont

Westmont Women’s Basketball (16-11, 9-10 GSAC) had hoped to make a statement in Costa Mesa against the number three ranked team in the NAIA, but was unable to tame the Lions of Vanguard (21-2, 17-2 GSAC). The Warriors fell 94-80 in the Golden State Athletic Conference contest.
“Overall, I was really proud of our teams’ effort,” [...]

Warriors win gives them shot at third

Westmont Men’s Basketball (21-7, 13-6 GSAC) put itself into position to take a shot at a third-place finish in the Golden State Athletic Conference standings by defeating Vanguard in Costa Mesa by a score of 88-69. The Warriors are currently tied for third place in the GSAC with #24 Azusa Pacific (20-9, 13-6 GSAC) and [...]

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