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NORTHRIDGE, Calif. (AP) — The Cal State Northridge Matadors secured a commanding 84-60 win against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors in a Saturday night matchup, fueled by a dominant offensive performance.
Larry Hughes Jr. led all scorers with a game-high 27 points, consistently finding his shot and applying pressure to the Hawaii defense. He received significant support from teammate Josiah Davis, who contributed a well-rounded 20 points and dished out five assists to facilitate the offense.
The Matadors established control early and maintained their momentum throughout the contest. Their defensive effort successfully limited Hawaii's scoring opportunities, creating a gap that continued to widen as the game progressed. This comprehensive team performance allowed Cal State Northridge to pull away decisively in the second half.
The victory provides a significant boost for the Matadors as they continue their conference schedule. The team's ability to combine high-percentage shooting with effective defense proved to be the winning formula against Hawaii. The Rainbow Warriors, meanwhile, will look to regroup after struggling to find an answer for Northridge's offensive firepower and defensive intensity on the road.
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