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Saturday, November 23, 2024

Otter Women's Basketball Notebook at Academy of Art

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California State University, Monterey Bay issued the following announcement on Nov. 11.

CSUMB to play for the first time since Feb., 2020 when it opens Friday vs. Urban Knights

The Cal State Monterey Bay men's basketball team will play its first regular season basketball games since February, 2020 when it travels to the former home of Notre Dame de Namur University Saturday (Nov. 13) to face Pac West Conference rival Academy of Art in Gleason Gym.

Otter fans won't be able to tell the players without a scorecard as CSUMB returners just two players from its last game at Cal Poly Pomona on February 29, 2020. Nevertheless, a talented—but insanely young—recruiting class points towards a bright future for the Otters.

Otter fans will have to wait awhile to see them play at home, however, as CSUMB opens the season with a 7–game roadtrip. CSUMB will play its first home game Thursday, Dec. 9 against Cal State San Marcos.

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TICKETS, PLEASE

To purchase your tickets for Otter home games in advance, visit the Otter Box Office online at: OtterAthletics.com/Tickets. Ticket prices are $10 for adults and $5 for children (17 and under). CSUMB student, faculty and staff will be admitted free with proper ID.

CAN'T MAKE IT TO THE GLEASON GYM?

If you can't make it to Gleason Gym in Belmont for the game, here's how to follow the Otters online.

WATCH LIVE: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/artu/#

LIVE STATS: https://portal.stretchinternet.com/artu/#

Original source can be found here.

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