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        <title>CSUB growing pains continue - Evans On Sports - EvansOnSports&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>As we start the new year, the growing pains continue for CSUB&#039;s men&#039;s basketball team. The talent is fairly equal with most of the Big West Conference teams I&#039;ve seen (CS&amp;nbsp;Fullerton was the only one that appeared to have a significant talent advantage). Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount, picked to be at the bottom of the West Coast Conference, are teams that I&amp;nbsp;see as having inferior talent to CSUB, even with LMU&#039;s 72-69 win over CSUB&amp;nbsp;last weekend.
The biggest challenge -- I&#039;ve heard this from others and I agree -- is CSUB&amp;nbsp;learning how to win, learning how to hold onto leads late; learning how to put teams away. The team was 8-21 last season and is currently 4-12. I&#039;ve seen some progress this year, most notably the improved play by juniors Trent Blakley and Santwon Latunde and sophomore Alex Johnson. They must continue to improve, and CSUB&amp;nbsp;needs to get some stepped-up play by some others if they are going to reach double-digits in wins.
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        <itunes:summary>As we start the new year, the growing pains continue for CSUB&#039;s men&#039;s basketball team. The talent is fairly equal with most of the Big West Conference teams I&#039;ve seen (CS&amp;nbsp;Fullerton was the only one that appeared to have a significant talent advantage). Pepperdine and Loyola Marymount, picked to be at the bottom of the West Coast Conference, are teams that I&amp;nbsp;see as having inferior talent to CSUB, even with LMU&#039;s 72-69 win over CSUB&amp;nbsp;last weekend.
The biggest challenge -- I&#039;ve heard this from others and I agree -- is CSUB&amp;nbsp;learning how to win, learning how to hold onto leads late; learning how to put teams away. The team was 8-21 last season and is currently 4-12. I&#039;ve seen some progress this year, most notably the improved play by juniors Trent Blakley and Santwon Latunde and sophomore Alex Johnson. They must continue to improve, and CSUB&amp;nbsp;needs to get some stepped-up play by some others if they are going to reach double-digits in wins.
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        <pubDate>Thu, 08 Jan 2009 20:43:31 PST</pubDate>
                
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