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11.24.2009 | Men's Cross Country
Jimmy Elam could not stand on his own after crossing the finish line in 15th place at the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships. He was in tremendous pain. It hurt so good. "It was a pretty cool experience knowing that I actually gave it everything I had in my last college cross country race," he said afterward.
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11.21.2009 | Men's Cross Country
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – While most of Jimmy Elam’s peers at Humboldt State were mulling over where to get a good, cheap meal, which classes to take, or who to have as a roommate, he was making one of the toughest, boldest, and in some senses, the costliest decision of his young life. After spending his first three years in college at Humboldt State, Elam decided to transfer to Chico State for his senior season.
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11.20.2009 | Men's Cross Country
NEW ORLEANS –Chico State Cross Country Coach Gary Towne will have to settle for one U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association West Region Coach of the Year honor this season. Towne, the winner of a dozen such awards in his nearly 14 years of coaching cross country, was recently named the West Region men’s coach of the Year.
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11.19.2009 | Cross Country, Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Gary Towne recently moved into a bigger office. It’s a good thing, because it was getting hard to find him among all of the trophies. Towne, Chico State’s cross country coach, embarks on his quest to have the same problem in his new, larger office this Saturday when the Wildcats toe the line at the 2009 NCAA Cross Country Championships in Evansville, Ind.
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Wildcats of the Week
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Men's Basketball
The junior forward from Seaside broke out of a mini-scoring slump in a big way over the weekend – after averaging just four points over a three-game span, Pellum poured in a combined 28 points to lead Chico State to a split of home games against Cal State Monterey Bay and San Francisco State.
Friday against Cal State Monterey Bay, Pellum was one of four Wildcat players to score in double figures – his 11 points, three rebounds, two assists, one steal and two blocked shots made for an impressive night’s work, but it was not enough to keep Chico State from falling to the visiting Otters, 61-58. Saturday versus San Francisco State, Pellum was nearly unstoppable offensively, hitting 8-of-13 shots to post a team-high 17 points; he also hauled in six rebounds as the Wildcats downed the Gators 72-60.
Pellum enters the week as the Wildcats’ second-leading scorer, averaging 11.4 points a game. He is also second on the team in rebounding, averaging 5.4 boards a night. Pellum is currently tied for third in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in blocked shots (averaging 1.0 a game), and ranks in the conference Top 15 in scoring, rebounding and field goal percentage (50.3 percent).
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Women's Basketball
The junior guard from Sacramento continued her most productive season to date, providing the bulk of the Chico State offense as well as being one of the team’s top rebounders in the Wildcats’ weekend sweep of Cal State Monterey Bay and San Francisco State.
Friday against Cal State Monterey Bay, Smith tallied 21 points – the fourth time this season she’s scored 20 or more – while nailing three 3-pointers, hauling in seven rebounds, dishing out four assists and grabbing four steals in Chico State’s 71-44 victory over the Otters. Saturday versus San Francisco State, Smith paced the Wildcats with 17 points, hitting 9-of-10 from the free throw line, contributed seven rebounds and four assists, and scored four points in the final 10 seconds to cement a 49-43 win over the Gators.
Smith leads the Wildcats in scoring (11.6 points a game), assists (3.6 a night) and steals (1.7 per contest) entering this week’s road games versus Cal Poly Pomona and Cal State San Bernardino. She ranks 12th in the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) in scoring, third in assists and eighth in steals, and is sixth among conference players in free throw percentage (75.6).
Smith’s weekend performance also moved her higher in several Chico State career statistical categories. She now ranks eighth in Wildcat history in assists (229), ninth in career free throws (206), and 10th all-time in steals (129). Smith also became just the 11th Chico State player ever to score over 900 points in a career.
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10.27.09 | Men's Cross Country
Chico State distance runner Brent Handa has earned his second biggest honor of the past few days. Named the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Newcomer of the Year after finishing second at the CCAA Championships on Saturday, Handa has now been named a Wildcat of the Week.
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10.24.09 | Men's Cross Country
McKINLEYVILLE, Calif. – Chico State entered Saturday’s California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Men’s Cross Country Championships as the favorite to hoist the conference banner, and the Wildcats made sure not to disappoint. With Jimmy Elam taking top individual honors and six Chico State runners finishing in the top 10 at Beau Pre Golf Course in McKinleyville, the Wildcats easily brought home the conference crown for the eighth straight year.
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10.21.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) Cross Country Championships will be taking place Saturday at Beau Pre Golf Course in McKinleyville, and the nationally-ranked Chico State men’s and women’s cross country teams are looking to add another lofty achievement to an already successful 2009 season, while continuing the school’s long stretch of conference dominance.
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10.9.09 | Men's Cross Country
SAN FRANCISCO – When a program boasts as much talent and history as the Chico State men’s cross country program does, good runners often find themselves in an unfamiliar place – outside of the team’s scoring runners, or even on the side of the trail rooting their teammates on. But Friday night at the San Francisco State Invitational, Alex Sharp, Miles Dunbar, Julio Jimenez, Joshua Linen, and Donald Truesdell got their time to shine.
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10.7.09 | Men's Cross Country
NEW ORLEANS, La. – The Chico State men’s cross country team has already churned out several impressive performances during the 2009 season, and the deserved accolades continue to come – the Wildcats remain the top-ranked team in the West region, and move up a spot to No. 3 nationally in the latest poll by the U.S. Track & Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
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10.6.09 | Men's Cross Country
Beau Gradone-Rogers entered his senior year in the best shape of his life and with lofty goals to finish his collegiate running career. So far, everything is falling neatly into place for the Watsonville native – last Saturday Gradone-Rogers delivered a ninth place finish and a personal best time of 24:33.72 in the 8k Willamette Cross Country Invitational to run away with Wildcat of the Week honors.
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10.5.09 | Men's Cross Country, Women's Cross Country
WALNUT CREEK, Calif. – The Chico State men’s and women’s cross country teams turned in several outstanding individual performances Saturday en route to both squads winning the Willamette Invitational in Salem, Ore., and two Wildcats in particular were singled out by the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA). Senior Michael Wickman and sophomore Alia Gray have been honored as the CCAA Cross Country Men’s and Women’s Runners of the Week for the period of Sept. 27-Oct. 4.
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