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NWABA BRINGS JAMS TO THE GYM Words by Jefferson P. Nolan | Photo by Ian Billings
It was a moment of awe. In the Cal Poly basketball team’s home opener against Fresno State, David Nwaba introduced himself to Cal Poly with his first slam dunk in Mott Athletics Center. The sophomore found a hole in the defense, and weaving through the defenders, he drove to the basket. Launching himself in the air, the 6-foot-4 winger
took flight as he slammed the basketball through the rim and brought the crowd to its feet. The jam helped spawn Nwaba’s new nickname — Sav, short for “savage.” “It was Maliik (Love) who came up with the name,” Nwaba said. “It was after my second or third dunk … I guess it was a really good one, and he gave me the nickname.”
“Sav” for savage After Cal Poly’s loss against Fresno State early this season, Love, a junior guard, gathered the team together in the locker room. “I remember him going up to dunk on someone, and he had this vengeance about him,” Love said. “The way he went up and dunked the ball that night … After that game, I announced
to the team that his name was now ‘Sav.’ Even people we’ve played have come up to him at the end of the game and said, ‘Hey, you’re a savage, man.’” Nwaba has been throwing dunks down since the first game of the season against Arizona, now the No. 2 team in the nation. The Mustangs lost the 73-62 decision against the
Wildcats, but in that game, the team caught a glimpse of his dexterity on the court. With six minutes left before halftime, Nwaba single-handedly cut Cal Poly’s seven-point deficit to one after making four consecutive free throws, forcing a turnover and slamming an emphatic dunk through the rim. “When the lights come on,
he turns into a beast,” assistant coach Sam Kirby said. “He’s a different person. When it’s game time, he goes to work. It doesn’t matter who’s in the lane. He’s going to get to the basket.” In that first game of the season, a savage was born.
see NWABA, pg 12.
SOFTBALL SUSPENDS 6 Sean McMinn @shmcminn PREVIEW
FILE PHOTO | MUSTANG NEWS
Six Cal Poly softball players are under suspension for violating team rules, head coach Jenny Condon said Tuesday. Condon declined to comment on why she suspended the players. The Mustangs will have 11 players of its 17-player roster available for this weekend’s seasonopening tournament in Tempe, Ariz. >>
see SOFTBALL, pg 11. PAIGE SMITH | MULTIMEDIA JOURNALIST
To the beat of the brew Aryn Sanderson @ArynSanderson
Cal Poly winemakers
BATTLE DROUGHT Sara Natividad @s_nativi
PREVIEW Bang The Drum brewery is set to open doors in a few months in San Luis Obispo. It already serves beers, including a yerba mate-infused IPA and a chipotle-smoked porter. The people behind the brewery? Two exes and the ex-girlfriend’s father. Meet co-owner, marketing director and Cal Poly alumna Noelle DuBois; head brewer and co-owner Jeremy Fleming and president, co-owner and sole investor Gary DuBois. Cheers. >>
see BREW, pg 6.
PREVIEW San Luis Obispo has seen only one day of rain in 2014. As a result, salt build-up and dehydration have damaged Cal Poly’s vineyards, forcing winemakers to discuss adjustments to their growing strategies. >> DYLAN SUN | STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
see WINE, pg 2.
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