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UH keeps CSUN in check for first road win

The Hawaii basketball team jumped out fast and all over Cal State Northridge today, winning 65-46, to salvage a split of its two-game road trip. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

Size does matter for Gilas Pilipinas – Reyes

The wingmen look lanky and versatile with the inclusion of touted Kobe Paras of Cal State Northridge, Ateneo’s Thirdy Ravena, San Beda’s Javee Mocon, Arvin Tolentino and Kenneth Tuffin of Far Eastern University, NU’s J-Jay Alejandro and Josh Sinclair, Dwight Ramos of California State University and Letran’s Jeo Ambohot. -- Manila Bulletin - Philippines

Making sense of Chot Reyes’ '23 for 23' Gilas roster

Paras needs no further introduction, as the 20-year old from Cal State Northridge already has a Gilas stint at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games under his belt, and it’s clear to see why. Aside from the highlight-reel monster jams, Paras has shown a head well-schooled in the game and a tenacity befitting the #PUSO mantra. Reyes himself has told reporters that Paras “is going to be the frontrunner of that youth brigade.” -- Rappier - Philippines

’Bows just want to have fun at CSUN

If Long Beach State’s Pyramid is a house of horrors for Hawaii, then the Matadome of Cal State Northridge is more like a funhouse. -- Honolulu Star-Advertiser

CSU Northridge beats Morgan State 79-69

LOS ANGELES (AP) – Tavrion Dawson had 14 of his 20 points in the second half and CSU Northridge beat Morgan State 79-69 on Saturday night. -- Kaplan Herald

23 amateurs named to Gilas pool

Paras, undergoing residency at Cal State Northridge, was one of five foreign-based players alongside John Edu of Llandovery College in Wales, Remy Martin of Arizona State, Dwight Ramos of California State and Troy Rike of Wake Forest. --Manila Bulletin

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