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CSUN VS. PORTLAND STATE.


Byline: - Chris Branam

Time: 12:05 p.m. at The Rose Garden, Portland.

TV/Radio: None.

CSUN CSUN California State University Northridge  (15-10, 7-6) update: The Matadors' chances for a top-three seed at the Big Sky Tournament took a hit Thursday when they lost 78-77 at Eastern Washington
For the university, see Eastern Washington University.
Eastern Washington is a region of the United States defined as the part of Washington east of the Cascade Mountains.
 despite coming back from a 46-29 halftime deficit and having a chance to tie the game with two seconds left. Sophomore C Brian Heinle missed a free throw that provided the final score in EWU's fourth consecutive regular-season win over the Matadors. CSUN, which dropped two games behind In sports, the phrase games behind, often abbreviated as GB in tables, is a common way to reflect the gap between a leading team and another team in a sports league, conference, or division.  third-place Portland State with three games remaining before the conference tournament, goes on the road having won six of its last seven games. Junior F Andre Larry enjoyed his finest game as a Matador matador

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 on Thursday, scoring 27 points on 11-of-14 shooting.

Portland State (16-7, 9-4) update: The Vikings got back into the conference championship picture with a 77-76 win over Northern Arizona Northern Arizona is dominated by the Colorado Plateau, the southern border of which in Arizona is called the Mogollon Rim. In the West lies the Grand Canyon, which was cut by the flow of the Colorado River while the land slowly rose around it.  on Thursday night. They trail the Lumberjacks and Weber State by one game. Senior F Jason Hartman (Thousand Oaks High) made two free throws with 4.4 seconds left in overtime to preserve the Vikings' upset and help them improve to 13-0 at home. Hartman is Portland State's leading scorer and rebounder.
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Title Annotation:SPORTS
Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Feb 20, 1999
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