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Saturday, December 30
San Jose, Calif. / The Event Center
3 pm MT

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2017-18 CSU MBB - Deion James
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CSU Ends 2017 With MW Game at San Jose State, Dec. 30

12/29/2017 10:12:00 AM | Men's Basketball

Playing their second straight road game to start league play, the Rams and Spartans play at 3 pm MT on Mountain West Network

2017-18 Colorado State Men's Basketball
Game #15 - Colorado State (7-7, 0-1) at San Jose State (3-9, 0-1)
December 30, 2017 • 3 p.m. MT • The Event Center (5,000) - San Jose, Calif.


Video: MW Network (Live Stream)
Colorado State Sports Network -- Play-by-Play: Brian Roth / Color Analyst: Adam Nigon
        Flagship: KARS 102.9 FM (Fort Collins); Affiliates: KDCO 104.7 FM (Denver), KMTS 99.1 FM (Glenwood Springs), KJME 890 AM (Colorado Springs), KKVT 100.7 FM (Grand Junction), KRFD 100.1 FM (Sterling)

Opening Tip
•    Colorado State continues on the road in Mountain West play, traveling to San Jose State, Sat., Dec. 30 at 3 pm MT.
•    The contest between the Rams and Broncos will be televised on the Mountain West Network.
•    Live audio is available on the Colorado State Sports Network, including KARS 102.9 FM (flagship). Brian Roth is on the play-by-play for the Rams, with Adam Nigon handling the analysis.
• The game will also have live audio on CSURams.com in partnership with SIDEARM Sports and live stats on CSURams.com.

Rams Quick Hits
• The 2017-18 season marks the 116th in the history of the Colorado State men's basketball program. The Rams are 1,247-1,238 (.502) in 2,485 games all-time.
•    Colorado State is under the direction of coaching veteran Larry Eustachy, who is starting his sixth season as the leader of the Rams' program and his 27th as a Division I head coach in 2017-18. Last season, Eustachy reached the 500-win plateau in his coaching career and the 100-victory mark at CSU along with being named the Mountain West Coach of the Year.
• Colorado State basketball is looking for its eighth invitation for postseason play in the last nine years, advancing to the second round of the 2017 National Invitation Tournament.
• CSU lost two of last year's five starters, including Mountain West Player of the Year Gian Clavell and First Team All-MW forward Emmanuel Omogbo, who set a new record for double-doubles in league play in 2016-17.
• Overall, the Rams return three players with significant starting experience in redshirt-junior J.D. Paige, junior Prentiss Nixon and redshirt-sophomore Nico Carvacho. Nixon, an honorable mention All-MW pick by the media last year, averaged 13.2 points per game, while Paige was at 8.8 points and a team-best 2.5 assists per game. Carvacho posted 5.4 points and 5.7 rebounds per game, ranking third on the team in boards.
• For broadcasting quick hits, current averages and career highs on individual players, go to the back page of the notes for a Radio/TV chart that includes that information.

The Coaches
• Colorado State Head Coach Larry Eustachy (Long Beach State, '79) is in his sixth season at the helm of the Rams and holds a 118-67 (.638) record at CSU and 520-325 (.615) overall coaching record in his 27th season. In 2016-17, CSU posted an 24-12 mark, including 13-4 in Mountain West play, advanced to the MW Championship game and played in the second round of the National Invitation Tournament. 
•    San Jose State Head Coach Jean Prioleau (Fordham, '92) is in his first season as leader of the Spartans and as a head coach overall with a 3-9 mark.

Scouting San Jose State
• The Spartans enter the game at 3-9 and 0-1 the Mountain West following at 86-72 loss at Utah State, Dec. 27.
•    Picked to finish 10th in the Mountain West, San Jose State returns three starters and four letterwinners from last year's team that finished 14-16 and 7-11 in the Mountain West.
•    The Spartans are led by junior forward Ryan Welage, who paces the squad in points (18.3) and minutes (30.8) per game, along with three-pointers (22). Junior center Oumar Barry is the top SJSU player in field goal percentage (.529) and blocks (15). 

A Win Over San Jose State Would...
•    Give CSU its first win in eight tries in games away from Fort Collins, with this the sixth true road game.
•    Move Larry Eustachy within two wins of Stew Morrill for second on the CSU career coaching chart.

All-Time Against Today's Opponent
•     This will be the 16th meeting ever between the two schools, with CSU having won all previous 15 meetings including last year's two games. Last year, CSU won a close game in San Jose early in MW action and then earned an 11-point victory at Moby Arena three weeks later.
•     CSU head coach Larry Eustachy is 14-3 all-time against San José State, including 4-0 in Moby Arena. In his time at CSU, Eustachy is 9-0 against the Spartans.
•     Against all current teams from the Mountain West Conference, CSU is 362-405 and 123-247 in road games. Head coach Larry Eustachy is 89-67 overall in his career against the MW, including 27-43 on road  courts.
VS. SAN JOSE STATE - 15-0
 (Conference: 9-0)
Home: 7-0 / Away: 6-0 / Neutral: 2-0
(Complete Game-by-Game Results on Page 14)

CSU vs. Mountain West Conference
School    Overall    Home    Away    Neut.
Air Force    78-31    42-10    32-17    4-4
Boise State    10-10    8-2    1-8    1-0
Fresno State    17-15    13-2    2-11    2-2
Nevada    9-10    5-2    4-7    0-1
New Mexico    46-75    33-25    12-48    1-2
San Diego State    41-40    26-11    13-25    2-4
San Jose State    15-0    7-0    6-0    2-0
UNLV    16-37    11-14    5-22    0-1
Utah State    38-53    28-18    10-34    0-1
Wyoming    92-134    51-55    38-75    3-4
Totals    362-405    224-139    123-247    15-19

Eustachy vs. MW at CSU (w/Tourney)
School    Overall    Home    Away    Neut.
Air Force    10-0    5-0    4-0    1-0
Boise State    5-6    4-1    0-5    1-0
Fresno State    8-4    4-0    2-3    2-1
Nevada    5-4    3-0    2-3    0-1
New Mexico    3-6    2-3    1-3    0-0
San Diego State    5-7    3-2    1-4    1-1
San José State    9-0    4-0    4-0    1-0
UNLV    6-4    5-0    1-3    0-1
Utah State    3-5    1-2    2-2    0-1
Wyoming    5-5    3-2    2-3    0-0
Totals    57-41    33-12    18-24    6-5

Mountain West Record
•    Colorado State - a charter member of the Mountain West - is now 119-160 (.427) in regular-season action against MW foes since the formation of the league in 1999-2000. 
•    Head coach Larry Eustachy is 52-37 (.584) in MW regular-season action in his time at Colorado State and 58-42 (.580) including tournament games.
Eustachy vs. Mountain West All-Time
School    Overall    Home    Away    Neut.
Air Force    10-0    5-0    4-0    1-0
Boise State    13-12    9-3    2-9    2-0
Colorado State    1-4    0-1    1-2    0-1
Fresno State    9-4    4-0    2-3    3-1
Nevada    14-11    9-1    4-9    1-1
New Mexico    4-6    3-2    1-4    0-0
San Diego State    6-8    3-2    1-4    2-2
San José State    14-3    7-1    6-1    1-1
UNLV    9-7    7-1    2-5    0-1
Utah State    3-5    1-2    2-2    0-14
Wyoming    6-7    3-2    2-4    1-1
Totals    89-67    51-15    27-43    11-9
Win Pct.    .571    .772    .386    .550

Mountain West Openers
• Since the formation of the Mountain West conference in 1999-2000, the CSU men's basketball team is 5-14 in Mountain West openers regardless of whether the opener is at home or on the road (4-7 at home, 1-7 on the road). 

Eustachy Among the Elite
• CSU head coach Larry Eustachy has ranked among the best coaches in his sport for nearly two and a half decades. Now in his 27th season as a mentor at the NCAA Division I level, he got his 500th career win against Air Force in conference play last year.
• His 520 wins ties for 16th among active NCAA Division I coaches (same standard) and is tied for No. 55 all-time (list below)
Current Rankings of Division I Wins for Head Coaches
54.    Pete Carril (Lehigh, Princeton)    525 
55.    Larry Eustachy (current CSU)    520
    Jay Wright (current Villanova)    520
57.    John Beilein (current Michigan)    519
58.    Rick Majerus (four schools)    517
59.    John Chaney (Temple)    516 
60.    Mark Few (current Gonzaga)    513

• In his first season as the top man of the Rams' program, Eustachy became the first head coach in NCAA Division I history to lead five different programs - CSU, Southern Miss, Iowa State, Utah State and Idaho - to 24 or more wins in a season.
•    With a career record of 520-325 (.615), Eustachy ranks as one of just 75 head coaches (out of 351 Division I programs) to have a .600 or better win percentage with a minimum of five years experience. He is one of just 32 coaches in the ranking with at least 20 years of Division I experience. 

Moving Up the CSU Coaching Ranks
•    CSU head coach Larry Eustachy continues to move up the record chart for the Rams in victories.
•    Already starting the season with the highest winning percentage among coaches with at least four years at the school, Eustachy reached the 100-win plateau at CSU faster than any other coach in school history and passed Dale Layer (103, 2001-07) for third during the 2016-17 campaign.
•    Three of his teams have the three-highest single-season win totals in program history with 27 (2014-15), 26 (2012-13) and adding 24 victories last season.
Rk    Name    Yrs    Gms    Won    Lost    Pct.
1.    Jim Williams (1955-80)    26    645    352    293    .546
2.    Stew Morrill (1992-98)    7    207    121    86    .585
3.    Larry Eustachy (2012-17)    6    185    118    67    .638
4.    Dale Layer (2001-07)    7    209    103    106    .493
5.    Boyd Grant (1988-91)    4    127    81    46    .638

Non-Conference Highlights
•    CSU completed its non-conference slate with a winning record for the sixth time in six years under head coach Larry Eustachy.
•    CSU was undefeated in non-conference home games this season at 7-0.

CSU All-Time Vs. 2017-18 Opponents
        Overall    Home    Road    Neutral
Air Force    78-31    42-10    32-17    4-4
Arkansas    0-1    -    0-1    -
Arkansas-Fort Smith    4-0    4-0    -    -
Boise State    10-9    8-2    1-7    1-0
Colorado    38-89    28-36    9-53    1-0
Florida State    0-2    -    -    0-2
Fresno State    17-15    13-2    2-11    2-2
Long Beach State    3-2    2-1    1-1    -
Missouri State    1-1    -    0-1    1-0
Nevada    9-10    5-2    4-7    0-1
New Mexico    46-75    33-25    12-48    1-2
New Mexico State    5-2    4-0    1-2    -
Northwestern State    3-0    2-0    1-0    -
Oregon    1-9    0-1    0-5    1-3
Sacramento State    5-0    4-0    1-0    -
San Diego State    41-40    26-11    13-25    2-4
San Jose State    15-0    7-0    6-0    2-0
Texas State    2-0    2-0    -    -
Tulane    0-1    -    -    0-1
UNLV    16-37    11-14    5-22    0-1
Utah State    38-53    28-18    10-34    0-1
Winthrop    1-0    1-0    0-0    0-0    
Wyoming    92-134    51-55    38-75    3-4
Totals    425-511    271-177    136-309    18-25

Last Time Out...
•    Colorado State trailed from start to finish and lost its Mountain West opener at Boise State, 93-71, Dec. 27. 
•    Boise State took the opening tip and scored the first five points of the game to take a lead it would never relinquish. The Rams got it down to a one-point margin but the lead grew to as many as 13 in the opening period before host Broncos went to the locker room with a 43-33 halftime lead.  CSU got it down to a five-point margin at 49-44 with 15:31 to play in the game and held close until a 6-0 spurt blew it back to a 12-point lead that would shrink to no fewer than nine the rest of the contest.
•    For the game, CSU shot 41.0 percent (25-of-61) from the floor and 37.5 percent (6-of-16) from the three-point line. Boise State was hot, shooting 54.0 percent (34-of-63) from the field and 42.9 percent (12-of-28) from the arc. The Broncos won the battle of the boards 36-28 and gave up just 11 turnovers (two in the second half) as compared to 13 for the Rams. 
•    Colorado State was led by junior guard Prentiss Nixon and redshirt-sophomore guard Anthony Bonner, who had 16 points each. Redshirt-sophomore center Nico Carvacho added 15 and six rebounds, while junior forward Deion James chipped in 12. For Boise State, Chandler Hutchison led five Broncos in double figures with 24 points, 16 of them in the second half. Marcus Dickinson tallied a new career high with 16 points for the Broncos.
(See page 18 for complete box score)

Last Year Versus San Jose State
• Head Coach Larry Eustachy earned his 100th victory at Colorado State as his Rams defeated San Jose State Spartans, 81-72, Jan. 25, 2017 in Moby Arena. 
•    The Rams started the game off hot, hitting their first four shots from the floor, as CSU got an early 11-5 lead. The Spartans made their own run in the opening period, including 5-of-6 from the three-point arc, to take a lead at 19-17. From that point, there were four lead changes before the Rams went into halftime with a 33-29 lead. 
•    Colorado State extended its lead to 11 early in the second half on a 7-0 run on five points from senior Gian Clavell and a layup by sophomore guard Prentiss Nixon made it 40-19 less than two minutes in. The Rams pushed it to as many as 15 three times in the second half, but the visitors clawed back into it late, trimming the margin to six with just over a minute to play. From there, CSU connected on 10-of-12 free throws in that final segment to earn the victory.
•    The Rams shot 49.1 percent (28-of-57) from the floor for the game and outrebounded the Spartans 42-29. Colorado State also went a crucial 20-of-26 (76.9 percent) from the charity stripe. San Jose State shot 41 percent (24-of-58) for the game, including 10-of-26 from three-point arc, but struggled from the free throw line, shooting 60.9 percent (14-of-23). 
•    Clavell and senior forward Emmanuel Omogbo led the Rams with double-doubles, as the duo posted a combined 36 points and 23 rebounds. Clavell's 24 points led the Rams, while his 12 rebounds were a season-high. Four other Rams finished with double figures -- Nixon (17), Omogbo (12), redshirt-sophomore guard J.D. Paige (10) and redshirt-freshman Nico Carvacho (10) . Sophomore forward Brandon Clarke paced the Spartans with 24 points and 12 rebounds.
(See page 19 for complete box score)

• Colorado State picked up its first Mountain West road win of the season by holding off a pesky San Jose State squad, 76-71 at The Event Center, Jan. 4, 2017. 
• The Rams opened the game on a 13-0 run, but the Spartans came back immediately with a 20-2 run of their own to lead 20-15 with 8:29 to go in the first half. CSU had a 6-0 surge at that point to re-take the lead before exchanges of buckets the remainder of the period before the visitors took a 34-31 lead into the halftime break.
• CSU took the lead for good on a layup by redshirt-sophomore J.D. Paige with 13:04 to play and built as much as an eight-point lead in the second half. However, San Jose State cut it down to just a one-point margin at 72-71 with 1:43 remaining. Paige came up big with a jumper with just over a minute to play to make It a three-point game and senior forward Emmanuel Omogbo canned two free throws with less than four seconds to go to seal the victory.
• The Rams shot 46.6 percent (27-of-58) from the field while the Spartans were 41.8 percent (28-of-67) from the floor, including 9-of-26 from the three-point arc. CSU made the free throw line count, going 18-of-24 (75.0 percent) as compared to just 6-of-8 for the hosts. The Rams won the battle of the boards, 37-33, while both teams had eight turnovers on the game. 
• Colorado State had four starters in double figures, led by Paige and sophomore Prentiss Nixon, who scored 18 points each. Redshirt-senior guard Gian Clavell had 15 points, while Omogbo posted a double-double of 13 points and 11 rebounds.
 (See page 20 for complete box score)

Road Struggles
•    CSU has yet to find a win away from Moby Arena this year in seven tries, five of them true road contests.
•    Last season, CSU picked up its fifth straight MW road win and sixth in conference play at New Mexico, Feb. 21, a streak snapped at Nevada March 4, but the Rams finished 9-6 in games away from home in 2016-17.
•    In 2016-17, the Rams won five straight MW road games for the first time ever under head coach Larry Eustachy and for the second time in school history.
•    The only other time CSU won five consecutive conference road games occurred over the last four games of the 1988-89 and first game of the 1989-90 season in the WAC.
•    However under Eustachy, CSU is 26-39 (.400) in true road games, above the national average of 32.4 percent.
•    For comparison in 2015-16, the Rams were 6-11 in games away from Moby Arena.

Fall Semester Wrapped Up
•    The Rams concluded the fall semester of classes in a solid way with a team GPA of better than 2.5.
•    All student-athletes also have met NCAA and CSU standards for eligibility, including progress towards degree requirements.

Moby Arena Homecourt Advantage
•    CSU has a record of 545-217 (.715) record all-time at Moby Arena.
• The Rams are 79-19 (.806) under Larry Eustachy in games played at Moby Arena, including this year's 7-0 mark.
• CSU completed the 2016-17 regular-season home slate at 14-5 (7-2 in Mountain West), giving the program a winning home record for the eighth straight season, including all five under head coach Larry Eustachy.
•    Colorado State finished the 2015-16 regular season 12-5 at Moby Arena. 
•     At 15-5 in 2016-17 at Moby Arena, it marked the fifth time in program history that CSU won at least 15 home games. Last season's 15 victories was the sixth season of 15-plus wins at the Rams' arena.
• The Rams finished the 2014-15 regular-season one win shy (15-2) of the best home mark in program history (16-1 in 2012-13). CSU went 15-2 at Moby in 1987-88. 

Thrilling Finishes A Regular
• In the last 17 regular season games, the Rams have won on shots in the final five seconds three times. 
•     Last year, CSU defeated San Diego State and Wyoming in back-to-back games on its final possession, as Emmanuel Omogbo and Prentiss Nixon hit game-winning threes in the final two regular season home games of 2016-17.
•     Recently, Nixon hit a 28-foot triple as time expired to lift the Rams to a 68-66 win over Long Beach State, Dec. 23, 2017.

Rebounding Emphasis Noted
•     Head coach Larry Eustachy makes rebounding one of his top priorities in all practices and games and it shows in his record, as CSU is 100-33 under the leader when winning the glass. 
•    The Rams won the battle of the boards in 22 of their 36 games last season, going 19-3 in those contests.
•    Colorado State was +2.6 on the glass in its 36 games with at least one player with a double-figure rebounding total in 26 of 36 games.
•    Last season, CSU finished third in the Mountain West and at 38.2 rebounds per game as well as second in the MW a +2.7 rebounding margin.
•    This season, it is again a key for the Rams, as they have on the boards nine times, including six of the seven victories.

Quick Bits Under Eustachy
•    The Rams had a seven-game Mountain West winning streak during last season, the longest MW win streak in program history from Feb. 4-28 (7-0 in February).
•    CSU is 104-7 (40-3 MW) when leading with five minutes to play under head coach Larry Eustachy and 109-7 (45-4 MW) when leading with two minutes to go.
•    The 22-point loss at Boise State, Dec. 27, 2017 was a rarity, as it was just the third time that a Eustachy-led CSU team lost to a MW foe by more than 15 points (16-3 in his six years in MW games decided by 16 points or more).
•    The Rams are 101-30 (40-14 MW) when shooting more free throws than their opponent and 104-27 (44-12 MW) when opponent commits more fouls overall.
•    When Colorado State forces more turnovers than it gives up, the good guys have posted a 71-19 overall record.
•    When the Rams shoot at least 45 percent from the floor, they are 65-6 (27-4 MW) in five years under Eustachy.

Nixon Does It All
•     Junior Prentiss Nixon became an integral part of the CSU lineup the last two seasons. 
•     The guard averaged 13.2 points per game in 2016-17 (13th in MW), scoring in double figures in 27 games, including a current streak of 10 straight.
•     In all MW contests, he averaged 13.3 points per game - 17th in regular-season league only. 
•     He scored a then-career-high 30 points against Kansas State and surpassed his high from 2015-16 six times.
•     In the Mountain West Tournament, Nixon averaged 14.7 points per game, earning All-Tournament honors.
•     Against Nevada in the MW championship, Nixon scored 23 points, including tying the school record for a MW Tournament game with six three-pointers.
•     This year, Nixon continued his double-figure scoring streak, moving it to 12 with a pair of 16-point performances before it was snapped against Tulane, Nov. 17. However, he started a new streak with 22 points, including five three-pointers, against Florida State, Nov. 19, followed by 15 at New Mexico State, Nov. 22. He missed the Northwestern State game with a concussion but returned to the lineup with 20 points at Missouri State, Nov. 28.
•    Recently, he scored a career-high 31 points on 8-of-13 field goal attempts (5-of-8 three pointers) and 10-of-11 free throws along with four rebounds at Arkansas, Dec. 5. He then followed it up with 25 at Oregon, Dec. 8.
•     In double-figure scoring 12 of 13 games played, Nixon leads CSU in scoring at 17.6 points per game and has hit a team-best 37 three-pointers. He also has led the Rams in scoring in nine games this season. 
•    With 853 career points, if he averages 15.0 points per game from this point on, he will surpass the 1,000 point mark against Wyoming at home on Jan. 31.
•     He also continues to do the job on the defensive end, as he has drawn 29 offensive fouls (a season-high four at Oregon) in his first 13 games along with grabbing 16 steals. Last year, he finished with 37 drawn fouls.
Nixon's MW/National Rankings    Stat    MW    NCAA
Points Per Game    17.6    5th    129th
3-Pt FG Per Game    2.85    3rd    73rd
3-Pt Field Goal Attempts    103    1st    28th
Free-Throw Percentage    85.7    3rd    93rd
Free Throws Made    54     6th    101st
3-Pt FG Percentage    35.9    5th    145th
Minutes Per Game    33:18    3rd    176th

Bob Learning the Ropes
• Junior Che (said CHAY not SHAY) Bob is figuring out ways to contribute to the Rams' effort in all phases.
•    Getting the start in nine of 14 games played this year, Bob is averaging 10.1 points per game (third for CSU) and 8.0 rebounds per contest (fifth in the Mountain West).
•    Bob had a streak of four straight games with a double-double (five total in his CSU career), with the performance of 13 points and 12 boards at Missouri State, Nov. 28. He added the sixth of his career with 13 points and 12 rebounds in the win over Long Beach State, Dec. 23.
•    He tied a career high with 21 points at New Mexico State, Nov. 24, including connecting on seven free throws and a pair of three pointers.
•    In the win over Colorado Dec. 2, Bob scored 11 points, grabbed six rebounds and blocked three shots.

Paige Wheels & Deals
•     Redshirt-junior J.D. (or as Coach Eustachy calls him Jeremiah) Paige adjusted well to his new role within CSU's offense the last two years.
•    Last year, Paige led CSU assists (2.5 apg), was third in steals (0.9 spg) and blocked shots (0.7) and fourth in scoring (8.8 ppg). 
•    The Denver, Colo., native had a solid outing against Alcorn State (11/23), recording career bests of 23 points and six assists in the home victory.
•    Paige tied his career high with 23 points, including a career-best five three-pointers in the win over Fresno State, Feb. 11, 2017.
•    This season, Paige picked up a season-high 19 points versus Northwestern State (11/24).
•    He tied for team-high honors with 16 points and earned a career-best seven boards in the win over Colorado, Dec. 2.
•    With his recent performances, Paige is now averaging an improved 9.4 points per game, fourth on the team and has a team-high 2.4 assists per game.

Guards Stepping Up Scoring
•    Redshirt-junior J.D. Paige and junior Prentiss Nixon both showed what another year of college basketball can do for confidence and skills.
•    In 2015-16, Paige averaged 4.9 points a game and shot just 33.8 percent from the field, while Nixon was 4.8 points and 38.9 percent from the floor. 
•    Last season, the duo has increased their scoring averages by more than double combined, as Nixon finished at 13.2 points per game while Paige posted 8.8 points per contest.
•    So far in 2017-18, Nixon is leading the team at 17.6 points per game and Paige is fourth at 9.4 per contest.

James Starting To Make Impact
•    Junior forward Deion James is getting more comfortable on the court in his first year at CSU, and the stats show it.
 •    James is second on the team in scoring at 10.8 points and third in rebounding at 4.6 boards, while shooting 50.0 percent on his field goal attempts and 77.5 percent at the line.
•    He has scored in double figures eight times and grabbed five or more boards on eight occasions.
•    He tallied a season-high 22 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the win over Arkansas-Fort Smith, Dec. 19.
•    He recently scored 14 points and had seven boards in the win over Long Beach State, Dec. 23.
•    In CSU's seven wins, his numbers go up as he is averaging 12.3 points and 6.4 rebounds per game.

Taking Charity
•    For the 2016-17 season, CSU was 73.1 percent from the charity line, ranking 34th nationally in free throws made and 33rd in free throws attempted.
•    The Rams also made 596 free throws while their opponents combined for just 663 total attempts.
•    In the win at Colorado Nov. 30, the Rams made their first 18 free throws in a row, a key reason that CSU won the road game.
•    For 13 games, the Rams have shot 71.1 percent from the free throw line, better than the opponents 70.3 percent. However, CSU has gone to the line 52 more times total than its foes, making 224 as compared to just 258 attempts combined for the opponents.

Returning/Lost...By the Numbers
•    The Rams added several key newcomers for 2017-18 as Colorado State looked to fill some gaps from last year's production on the floor. 
•    Here is a quick look at what the Rams returned in major statistical categories: 
    Category    Total (R/L)    % Returning
    > Scoring    2611 (1255 / 1356)    48.1%
    > Rebounding    1293 (518 / 775)    40.1%
    > Assists    397 (235 / 162)    59.2%
    > Blocks    123 (62 / 61)    50.4%
    > Steals    218 (98 / 120)    45.0%
    > Minutes    7200 (3941 / 3259)    54.7%

Roster Size... But Inexperienced
•    CSU has 11 players available for action during the 2017-18 season. Of those, eight were part of the program last season, with six having played, with two newcomers to the lineup.
•    Senior Che Bob and juniors J.D. Paige and Prentiss Nixon will be looked at to lead the squad. Redshirt-sophomores Nico Carvacho and Anthony Bonner also saw extensive action last year. Redshirt-sophomore Juan Sabino II came in at midseason and played limited minutes in 2016-17.
•    Redshirt-junior Robbie Berwick and redshirt-sophomore Lorenzo Jenkins have seen their first playing time at Colorado State after sitting out last year due to NCAA Division I transfer rules. Transfers junior Deion James and redshirt-sophomore Raquan Mitchell as well as freshman Logan Ryan join the program and have contributed in the early going.
•    However, the Rams combine for just 7.5 seasons of NCAA Division I experience to start the season, four of those coming from juniors J.D. Paige and Prentiss Nixon.

Rams Take 2017 MW Awards
•    Colorado State again was among the top honorees, this time by the coaches of the Mountain West Conference, as senior guard Gian Clavell was selected as the league's 2017 Player of the Year, while Larry Eustachy was recognized as the Coach of the Year.
•    Senior forward Emmanuel Omogbo was named First Team All-MW along with Clavell, while the pair also was named to the league's All-Defensive team. 
•    This is the first time in school history that CSU has had two players named to the first team all-conference in any season, as well as two in a single season named to the all-defensive squad.
•    The duo was also named to the U.S. Basketball Writers Association All-District team for District VIII.
•    The 2017 Mountain West Player of the Year according to the league media, Clavell led the MW in league scoring at 21.2 points per game, including two games of 30 points or more, as well as ranking seventh in rebounding at 6.9 per MW game. Often guarding the opponent's top backcourt player, Clavell also was second in steals (1.8 spg) and 3-pointers made (3.1 3pg) while ranking seventh in 3-point field goal percentage (.409). 
•    Eustachy led the Rams to a 21-10 overall regular season record, 13-5 in the Mountain West and the No. 2 seed in the MW tournament. The 13 wins tied the program record for conference wins, while CSU set a new school mark with five consecutive league road wins in a single season. This is the first time in his five years in the MW and the sixth time overall that Eustachy has been selected as his conference's coach of the year.
•    Selected by the league media to First Team All-Mountain West, Omogbo became the new standard for double-doubles in the Mountain West this past season, recording a new league record with 13 during conference action. He led the conference in rebounding at 10.9 boards per conference game and ranked 11th in scoring at 15.7 points a contest. He was also third in league field goal percentage, hitting .495 of his shot attempts, and tied for eighth at 1.3 steals per game.

Rams on the Radio
•    Rams basketball can be heard live worldwide on the Rams Sports Properties Colorado State Sports Network. The 2017-18 season features live game coverage of all of Colorado State's regular-season and postseason contests. 
•    Brian Roth, the Voice of the Rams, is in his fifth season as the basketball team's full-time play-by-play announcer. He is joined for the second season by former Ram Adam Nigon who will provide color commentary for the Rams.
• In addition to the Colorado State Sports Network, Rams fans worldwide can listen to the action live streaming on CSURams.com in partnership with SIDEARM Sports.

Looking Ahead
•    Colorado State returns home to start 2018, hosting San Diego State, Tue., Jan. 2 at 7 p.m.
•    The contest between the Rams and Aztecs will be televised on the CBS Sports Network.
•    The game will air across the Colorado State Sports Network (along with online at CSURams.com), with Brian Roth and Adam Nigon on the call.

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