Breanne Ha Ties the All-Time Three-Point Record
POMONA, Calif. – Breanne Ha etched her name into the CPP record book once again on Saturday afternoon, tying both the all-time three-point record (215) and single-game three-point record (8) against Stanislaus State. The Rancho Cucamonga native already broke the single-season three-point record last year (73), meaning she now owns at least a share of the single-game, single-season, and all-time three point records - solidifying herself as the greatest long range shooter to ever wear the Green & Gold.
Ha was determined to make history at home, taking a career-high 22 three-point attempts with eight going in. This 36.4 percent shooting beyond the arc on Saturday almost perfectly encapsulated her historic career, as her career percentage from three-point range is 36.8. She joins Alyssa Benton, Jennifer Judge, and Elizabeth Edmond as the fourth player to ever make eight in a single game, and she ties Anna James (1999-03) for the most in program history at 215.
With just one more, she will stand alone at the top. To put is simply, Bre owns the three.
— Cal Poly Pomona Broncos (@cppbroncos) January 18, 2025
The No. 19 ranked Broncos stunned the Warriors out of the gate, going on a staggering 21-0 run to start the game. They extended that lead up to 32 in the second quarter, with the score climbing to 45-13 thanks to a Hunter Hudson layup.
In the final seconds of the third quarter, with the Broncos now up by 40, Ha made her sixth three of the game to put CPP up 68-25. Cal Poly Pomona continued to pour it on in the final quarter, reaching as high as a 47-point lead on an Aaliyah Wright layup at the 7:20 mark. One final three by Ha at the 3:41 mark would finish the scoring for the Broncos, a shot that tied both the all-time and single-game three-point records.
Sydney Nelson and Kalaya Buggs each reached double figures in the win, as Bronco fans have come to expect of the two All-CCAA players, while an impressive six players recorded at least five rebounds. The Broncos outpaced the Warriors in nearly every statistical category, including rebounds (55-36), points off turnovers (26-8), and second-chance points (17-9).
With the 78-41 win, the Broncos improve to 14-2 on the season and 9-1 in CCAA play. Chico State also lost to Sonoma State, meaning the Broncos are now alone at second place in the conference standings behind an undefeated Cal State Dominguez Hills (18-0).
Up Next
The Broncos will travel back up north with games at Cal State East Bay and San Francsico State next weekend.
Bronco Bits
- The Broncos are now 46-14 (.767) all-time against Stanislaus State, including 7-3 in their past 10 games.
- Danelle Bishop is now 260-134 (.660) as head coach of the Broncos, including 199-90 in CCAA play. Including two previous stops at APU and CBU, Bishop is 398-219 all-time as a head coach.
- Danelle Bishop is now three CCAA wins away from tying the conference record (202), and four away from breaking it.
- Record Watch – Breanne Ha needs just ONE more three to pass Anna James (1999-03) for most three-point field goals made in school history.
- The team's 14-2 start is their best since the 2018-19 season.
- Sydney Nelson has now reached double figures in 14 consecutive games.
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- Kevin Gomez Named Assistant Athletics Director for DevelopmentKevin Gomez has joined Cal Poly Pomona Athletics as the new Assistant Athletics Director for Development, it was announced by Director of Athletics Brian Swanson and Executive Director of Development Pam Jones-Tintle on Friday. Gomez, who most recently served as the Assistant Director of Athletics Advancement at Claremont McKenna College, began his role on Wednesday, January 15th.
- Kevin Gomez Named Assistant Athletics Director for DevelopmentKevin Gomez has joined Cal Poly Pomona Athletics as the new Assistant Athletics Director for Development, it was announced by Director of Athletics Brian Swanson and Executive Director of Development Pam Jones-Tintle on Friday. Gomez, who most recently served as the Assistant Director of Athletics Advancement at Claremont McKenna College, began his role on Wednesday, January 15th.