Seawolves Fall to Toros in Tightly Contested CCAA Showdown

ROHNERT PARK, CALIF.- Most of the community at Sonoma State may still be enjoying their winter break but Sonoma State Men’s Basketball was locked in Saturday afternoon against the visiting Toros of Cal State Dominguez Hills. The two programs traded clutch buckets all game long in a game that featured multiple lead changes and great offensive production from multiple players.

Ball movement and ball security was the name of the game for the Seawolves with the team assisting on 21 of their 27 made field goals. Five players recorded multiple assists with Chris Holley once again putting together an outstanding game as a floor general. His six assists were a game high and pushed his assists totals to 25 over his last four appearances. During the span he has only seven turnovers highlighting just how well he is running the Seawolves offense. As a whole coach Shayewitz’s squad only committed six turnovers across 40 minutes of playing time.

Offensively, the duo of Holley and Julian Bryant led the way scoring 18 and 17 points respectively. As has been the case over the past few weeks teams simply can’t keep the Sacramento native out of the paint. His crossover and lateral quickness lead to dribble penetration that results in either a layup or a trip to the free throw line. Holley was an efficient 5-8 from the floor and knocked down seven of nine free throw attempts as well…

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