Instead that distinction belongs to Cal State Northridge (14-12, 10-4).
The Matadors controlled the game right from the start as The Beach's lack of defense haunted them for the second time in three games resulting in a 95-74 CSUN victory.
Northridge made more than 62 percent of their shots and just like at the Pyramid controlled the paint outscoring LBSU inside 44-26 and outrebounding the 'Niners 36-28.
Six Matadors scored in double figures.
T.J. Robinson had 19 points and eight rebounds while Larry Anderson chipped in 16.
Stephan Gilling scored 12 and Donovan Morris had his best game in February by putting in 11.
The Beach finishes the Big West regular season next weekend on the road at Cal Poly Thursday night and at Santa Barbara on Saturday night.
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