Long Beach St defeats Lincoln U (CA) 113-66
Long Beach St Dominates Lincoln U (CA) in Statement Win
The Walter Pyramid was abuzz on New Year's Eve as the Long Beach State 49ers (HOME) hosted the visiting Lincoln University of California Lynx in a non-conference matchup that would serve as a statement win for the home team. The final score: 113-66, with the 49ers showcasing their dominance in front of their home crowd.
The game's narrative was set early, as Long Beach State took control in the first half, outscoring Lincoln U (CA) 55-38 to take a 58-28 lead at the break. The disparity only grew wider in the second half, with the 49ers expanding their advantage to as many as 47 points.
For the Lynx, Laolu Kalejaiye was the primary scorer, tallying 25 points on 6-15 three-point shooting (36.4% FG). His teammate Claude Mckesey chipped in with 11 points and six rebounds.
On the other hand, Long Beach State's Gavin Sykes led the charge, pouring in 21 points on 3-6 three-point shooting (66.7% FG). The team also received strong contributions from Petar Majstorovic, who grabbed eight rebounds and added 16 points, four assists, and three steals.
Advanced statistics painted a clear picture of the game's outcome. Long Beach State shot an impressive 63.0% from the field, including 70.9% from two-point range, while holding Lincoln U (CA) to just 39.0% shooting overall. The 49ers' strong rebounding margin (32-18) and limited turnovers further underscored their dominance.
The final score of 47 points was the largest lead of the game, with Gavin Sykes' team maintaining a comfortable advantage throughout. The 113-point total also marked one of the highest-scoring games of the season for both teams.
In conclusion, Long Beach State's statement win over Lincoln U (CA) was a testament to their team chemistry and overall performance. With this victory, the 49ers have taken a significant step forward in establishing themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the conference standings.