Colorado State University Athletics

Wednesday, January 15
Fort Collins, Colo.
7 p.m. MT

Colorado State

vs

New Mexico

David Roddy #21
Freshman David Roddy is averaging 18.2 points and 8.4 rebounds over last five games
Photo by: Cris Tiller

Rams Back At Moby To Host New Mexico Wednesday Night

1/13/2020 2:27:00 PM | Men's Basketball

2019-20 Colorado State Men's Basketball
Game #19 - Colorado State (11-7, 2-3 MW) vs. New Mexico (15-3, 4-1 MW)
Jan. 15, 2020 • 7 p.m. MT • Moby Arena (8,083) - Fort Collins, Colo.

BUY TICKETS
Video: WatchESPN.com (Play-by-Play: Trey Bender / Color Analyst: Richie Schueler)
Radio: Colorado State Sports Network (Play-by-Play: Brian Roth /  Color Analyst: Adam Nigon)
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Live Stats: Colorado State
Complete Game Notes: Colorado State / New Mexico
Opening Tip
• The Rams will return to Moby Arena to host rival New Mexico on Wednesday, Jan. 15 at 7 p.m. MT.
• The game will be broadcast on ESPN3, with Trey Bender and Richie Schueler handling the broadcast.
• The audio will be on the Colorado State Sports Radio Network (along with online at CSURams.com), with Brian Roth and Adam Nigon on the call. CSU Sports Network broadcasts can be also accessed on mobile devices through the TuneIn app (free on all Apple, Android, Windows, Blackberry and Amazon Kindle devices) – once downloaded, search "Colorado St. Rams Sports Network" in the app for the games and coaches' show broadcasts.
• The game will also have live stats on CSURams.com
 
The Leaders
• Colorado State Head Coach Niko Medved (Minnesota, '97) is in his second season at CSU as head coach with a 23-27 mark and has an 102-114 overall record is in his seventh season as a head coach.
• New Mexico Head Coach Paul Weir (York, '04) is in his third season with the Lobos with a 48-36 record and fourth as a head coach overall with a 76-42 mark.
 
A Familiar Face In Fort Collins
• While he may be in just his second season in charge of the program, head coach Niko Medved was already a familiar face around Fort Collins and to Ram fans. Medved previously was on the coaching staff from 2007-13 under two different coaches. He was a key part of recruiting players that helped the Rams to four consecutive postseason appearances, the last two in the NCAA Tournament that included a win over Missouri in 2013.
 
A Quick Look at New Mexico
• Returning three starters and nine letterwinners from last season's 14-18 squad that was 7-11 in the Mountain West, the Lobos were picked to finish third in the league's preseason poll.
• Redshirt-senior JaQuan Lyle is the leader for the Lobos, pacing the squad in minutes, points, three-pointers, assists, three-point field goal percentage and free throw percentage. Senior Corey Manigault is the top UNM player in blocks and field goal percentage.
 
History Versus New Mexico
• New Mexico has had the better of the series, holding a 78-47 lead, including 71-46 in conference matchups. However the story is different in Fort Collins, as CSU had a 34-26 advantage, including three of the last five.
• Last year, the two teams split the series, with each winning on its home court. (box score on page 19-20).
• CSU leader Niko Medved has an 1-1 record against New Mexico as a head coach.
 
NEW MEXICO - 47-78
Conference: 46-71
Home: 34-26 / Away: 12-50 / Neutral: 1-2
(complete list on page 21 with returner stats)
 
Medved vs. New Mexico -- 1-1 (1-1 at CSU)
Home: 1-0 / Away: 0-1
 
Improvement Always
• Head coach Niko Medved has had extensive success wherever he has coached, both as a head and an assistant.
• As an assistant coach, he helped turn around the CSU program to improving its win totals from his first year in each successive year, ending in four straight postseason appearances.
• He continued that trend at Furman and Drake, improving both programs' win totals from the previous year in each of his five seasons as a head coach, finishing his last three years in postseason play.
• In his first year at CSU in 2018-19, he continued that trend, surpassing the previous season's win totals at CSU, both overall and in Mountain West play.
• This season, the Rams had nine non-conference wins, surpassing last year's total of five.
 
Non-Conference Winning Record
• With the victory over South Dakota State Dec. 10, the  Rams secured a winning non-conference record.
• The nine non-conference wins is the most since CSU posted a school-best a 13-0 mark in 2014-15.
 
Mountain West Record
• Colorado State - a charter member of the Mountain West - is now 132-183 (.419) in regular-season action against MW foes since the formation of the league in 1999-2000.
 
Returning/Lost...By the Numbers
• The Rams added several key newcomers for 2019-20 as Colorado State looked to fill some gaps from last year's production on the floor, though CSU returns a significant portion on all categories despite having just five returners from last year's lineup.
• Here is a quick look at what the Rams returned in major statistical categories:
Category      Returning / Lost      Total           % Return
> Scoring         1449 / 944         2,393             60.6
> Rebounding    737 / 344           1,081              68.2
> Assists           302 / 170            472               64.0
> Blocks             48 / 28              76                63.2
> Steals             124 / 75             199               62.3
> Minutes        4099 / 2326        6,425             63.8
 
Roster Size... But Inexperienced
• The Rams started the year with 12 eligible players on the roster. CSU had 14 players available to start the 2018-19  season but only 11 in 2017-18.
• Of those 12 this season, just five were a part of the program last season.
• Returners for the Rams combined for 10 seasons of NCAA Division I experience, starting the year.
• However that has not hampered the Rams, as the regular rotation consists of three seniors, two sophomores and four freshmen, with the breakdown below.
2019-20 Production Breakdown (Total (%))
Category          Fr. (4)          So. (3)        Jr. (1)       Sr. (3)
> Points        560 (42.6)      308 (23.4)     5 (0.4)    441 (33.6)
> Rebounds    209 (32.4)       96 (14.9)         0      286 (44.3)
> Assists        118 (42.6)       58 (20.9)      1 (0.4)     100 (36.1)
> Blocks         16 (50.0)            0             0        16 (50.0)
> Steals          37 (30.1)        32 (26.0)      1 (0.8)     53 (43.1)
> Minutes       1341 (36.2)     1017 (27.5)     10 (0.3)   1332 (36.0)
 
Moby Arena Home Court Advantage
• CSU has a record of 559-238 (.704) record all-time at Moby Arena.
• The Rams had finished at least .500 in each of the last nine years prior to last season. This dated back to the 2008-09 season when the program was 6-9, prior to 2018-19's 8-9 mark.
• Current head coach Niko Medved was part of a coaching staff at CSU that posted two of the top records in program history at home, as the 2012-13 team set the best mark at 16-1 with the 2011-12 team going 14-1. Overall as an assistant at CSU, he was part of a team that went 97-97 overall and 59-30 in Moby Arena and improved their overall record in each successive season.
 
Rams On the Tube
• The Rams' package has 18 televised games, with nine of them occurring at Moby Arena, eight of those nine league contests.
• In the 18 televised games, CSU will appear on the ESPN family of networks eight times, CBS Sports Network five times, AT&T SportsNet on four occasions and Stadium once.
• One non-conference game will be televised from Moby Arena, with the Colorado contest on Dec. 13 on CBS Sports Network.
• As part of the Mountain West conference slate, one home game and three road games were moved from Wednesday to Tuesday to accommodate broadcast requests. The game at Fresno State was moved from Feb. 5 to Feb. 4, the Utah State home game moved from Feb. 12 to 11th, at UNLV moved from Feb. 19 to Feb. 18 and the road finale at San Diego State moved from Feb. 26 to Feb. 25.
 
ESPN Networks (8)
Fri., Nov. 8      at Duke (ACC Network)                L, 55-89
Sat., Dec. 21     at Tulsa (ESPN3)                   W-3ot, 111-104
Wed., Jan. 15   New Mexico* (ESPN3)                    7 p.m.
Wed., Jan. 22  Fresno State* (ESPN3)                    7 p.m.
Sat., Jan. 25    at Utah State* (ESPNU)                   8 p.m.
Wed., Jan. 29  Nevada* (ESPN3)                          7 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 1       UNLV (ESPN3)                              2 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 29    Air Force* (ESPN3)                        2 p.m.
 
CBS Sports Network (5)
Fri., Dec. 13      Colorado                                  L, 48-56
Tue., Feb. 4     at Fresno State*                            7 p.m.
Tue., Feb. 11     Utah State*                              7:30 p.m.
Tue., Feb. 18    at UNLV*                                8:30 p.m.
Tue., Feb. 25   at San Diego State*                       9 p.m.
 
AT&T SportsNet (4)
Wed., Jan. 1     at Nevada*                                 L, 61-67
Sat. Jan. 4       Wyoming*                                 W, 72-61
Sat., Jan. 18     at Air Force*                                2 p.m.
Sat., Feb. 15     at Wyoming*                                2 p.m.
 
Stadium (1)
Wed., Dec. 4    San Diego State*                        L, 57-79
All times listed are Mountain Time
 
National Rankings (Team/Players)
(through Jan. 12, 2020)
Team (Top 70 of 350 Division I teams)
Free Throws Attempted                           397          16th
Total Assists                                        277          18th
Free Throws Made                                 264         40th
Personal Fouls Per Game                        15.3         46th
Assists Per Game                                  15.4         50th
 
Players (top 100 nationally)
Nico Carvacho
Defensive Rebounds Per Game                7.89         10th
Rebounds Per Game                              10.7          15th
Free Throw Attempts                              110           16th
Double-Doubles                                    6            43rd
Offensive Rebounds Per Game                 2.83        94th
Isaiah Stevens
Total Assists                                        80          60th
Assist-to-Turnover Radio                         2.11          75th
Assists Per Game                                  4.4         100th
 
A Big Night At Tulsa
• The Rams had a lot of moments in the triple-overtime win at Tulsa Dec. 21.
• CSU is now 28-36 all-time in overtime games and 1-1 in triple overtime. The previous 3OT game was in 1986-87 at Air Force, a 71-67 loss for CSU (the first year of the three-pointer in the college game)
• The 12 assists by Stevens tied the school record was the first time a Ram had 10 or more in a game since John Gillon handed out 11 against Nevada on Jan. 14, 2015.
• This was the first time this season that CSU has had two players with 20 or more points as well as two players with 10 or more rebounds.
• The last time CSU scored 100 points in a game was Nov. 7, 2018, a 100-66 win to open the year over Colorado Christian.
• The 111 points is the second-most ever scored by CSU against a Division I opponent, the most ever in a road game and the fourth most in school history (119 vs. Fort Lewis in 1992-93, 117 in 1970-71 vs. West Texas A&M (then D-I) and 113 in 1991-92 vs. Fort Lewis)
• The 14 three-pointers tie for the fifth-most in program history, while the 25 assists tie for eighth-most in a game.
• The 55 rebounds are the fourth-most in a single game.
 
Carvacho Growing On the Floor
• Redshirt-senior center Nico Carvacho showed his increased comfort level on the floor, growing extensively since his freshman year.
• In 2017-18, he averaged 11.1 points and 12.3 rebounds in Mountain West play, leading by a wide margin in rebounding for league games only (next was 9.6 per game).
• For his play in '17-18, Carvacho was named Honorable Mention All-Mountain West by both the league's coaches and media members in two separate votes.
• Last season, Carvacho was effective, recording double-doubles in a school-record 22 games and averaged a team-high 16.1 points and a nation-leading 12.9 rebounds per game while shooting a league-best 59.2 percent from the floor (31st in NCAA).
• In 2018-19, he led CSU in rebounding in 29 of 32 games including 22 straight before Feb. 23's contest against Wyoming when he was limited to 20 minutes due to fouls.
• At UNLV Jan. 2, 2019, Carvacho set a new career best with 28 points and added 20 rebounds for his second 20-20 game of the year and school-record third of his career.
• Carvacho also was named First Team All-Mountain West and All-Defensive Team by the league's media, in 2018-19.
• In addition, Carvacho was honored on the US Basketball Writers Association All-District squad last season after moving up from 20th to the top spot on CSU's career rebounding chart.
• He now has a Mountain West-record 1143 (tops in NCAA Division I among current active players), passing previous leader Pat Durham (1985-89) at 851.
• Carvacho also is first in CSU offensive rebounds with 377 and in CSU career defensive rebounds with 729 (since tracking of the two categories began).
• He is now the leader in Mountain West-only double-doubles with 27, passing San Diego State's Kawhi Leonard (2009-11) and Nevada's Jordan Caroline. His 41 career double-doubles are second in the league's history (tied for first among current active NCAA Division I players).
• Carvacho became the 29th CSU player in history to reach the 1,000 point mark in his career, accomplishing that feat in the opening round of the 2019 MW Championship.
• With his five rebounds against Arkansas State Nov. 20,  2019, he became the first player in league history with 1,000 career points and 1,000 career rebounds.
• He was also named to the preseason watch list for the 2020 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Center of the Year Award, the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame announced. Last year, he was a finalist as one of final 10 players from which the top center in men's college basketball will be recognized.
• Carvacho was named to the Preseason All-MW team entering this season by the league's media representatives.
• For his play against Omaha and in the three contests in Grand Cayman as CSU went 3-1 combined, Carvacho was named to the Cayman Islands Classic All-Tournament Team. He posted a pair of double-doubles and averaged  14.8 points, 11.3 rebounds and 2.8 assists in those games.
 
CSU Career Ranks
Points
12.    1246     Lonnie Wright  (69 Games)               1963-66
13.    1229     Andy Ogide (94 Games)                    2007-11
14.    1228    Nico Carvacho (118 Games)         2016-pres.
15.    1210      J.D. Paige (124 Games)                     2015-19
 
Field Goals Made
9.     486     Andy Ogide (94 Games)                    2007-11
10.    483     Nico Carvacho (118 Games)         2016-pres.
 
Field Goal Percentage (Minimum 75 Made)
12.    .559     David Fisher  (151-270)                     1998-01
13.    .555     Nico Carvacho (483-871)             2016-pres
 
Rebounds
1.     1143     Nico Carvacho (118 Games)         2016-pres.
2.     851      Pat Durham (125 Games)                1985-89
 
Rebounding Average (Minimum 35 Games)
3.     9.7       Nico Carvacho  (118 Games)        2016-pres.
4.     9.6      Bill Green  (76 Games)                    1960-63
 
Defensive Rebounds
1.     757      Nico Carvacho (118 Games)        2016-pres.
 
Offensive Rebounds
1.     386     Nico Carvacho (118 Games)         2016-pres.
 
Blocked Shots
10.    80       Alan Cunningham                           1976-78
11.    71        Nico Carvacho                          2016-pres.
 
Games Started
1.      130      Dorian Green                               2009-13
2.     117        Rich Strong                                 1982-86
3.     115       Nico Carvacho                          2016-pres.
4.     113       Pat Durham                                  1985-89
 
Minutes
6.     3289    Matt Barnett                                1994-98
7.               3252                                 Nico Carvacho    2016-pres.
 
Double-Doubles
1.      41   Nico Carvacho (2016-pres.) (t-2nd in MW history)
 
CSU Single-Season Rebounding Ranks (only 300+ boards)
1.      414      Nico Carvacho (32 Games)             2018-19
2.     392     Mike Childress (23 Games)              1969-70
3.     373      Emmanuel Omogbo (36 Games)        2016-17
 
CSU Single-Season Offensive Rebounds
1.      133      Pierce Hornung  (33 Games)             2012-13
2.     125      Nico Carvacho (32 Games)             2018-19
       125      Nico Carvacho (32 Games)               2017-18
4.     121       Tiel Daniels  (34 Games)                   2015-16
 
CSU Single-Season Defensive Rebounds
1.     289     Nico Carvacho (32 Games)             2018-19
2     272      Emmanuel Omogbo (36 Games)        2016-17
 
Mountain West Career Rebounds (All Games)
1.      1143     Nico Carvacho (CSU, 118 gm)      2016-pres.
2.      958     Jordan Caroline (Nevada, 105 gm)     2016-19
3.      943     Luke Nevill (Utah)                        2005-09
 
Mountain West Only Game Career Rebounds
1.      635     Nico Carvacho (CSU)                2016-pres.
2.      486     Jordan Caroline (Nevada)                2016-19
3.      460     Luke Nevill (Utah)                        2005-09
 
Mountain West Career Double-Doubles
1.       44  Jordan Caroline (Nevada)                     2016-19
2.      41   Nico Carvacho (CSU)                     2016-pres.
3.      40  Kawhi Leonard (SDSU)                        2009-11
        40  Andrew Bogut (Utah)                         2003-05
 
Mountain West Games Only Career Double-Doubles
1.       27   Nico Carvacho (CSU)                     2016-pres.
2.      22  Jordan Caroline (Nevada)                     2016-19
3.      21   Kawhi Leonard (SDSU)                        2009-11
 
NCAA D-I Active Career Rankings (through Jan. 12, 2020)
1.       Total Rebounds                                           1143
t-1.     Double-Doubles                                            41
6.      Rebounding Average                                     9.7
7.            Consecutive Starts                                   115
31.     Free Throws Attempted                                 481
t-41.    Games Played                                              118
48.    Field Goal Percentage                                 55.5
 
Martin Stepping Up His Role
• Redshirt-senior Kris Martin has emerged as one of the leaders this season.
• He started last 16 of 27 games played in 2018-19, averaging 9.2 points (fourth for the Rams), 3.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 29.5 minutes a game
• He scored in double digits in 13 games, with two  of 20+
• The guard made his season debut in 2018-19 against South Dakota State, Nov. 21, and tallied 11 points in 30 minutes of action.
• He led CSU with 21 points at Colorado, Dec. 1.      
• Martin recorded his first CSU career double-double with 20 points and 10 rebounds against Utah State, March 5.
• The guard led CSU in its opening win over Denver, Nov. 5, scoring a team-high 18 points and adding five rebounds, two assists and two steals.
• He had 17 points (career-high tying 5 three-pointers) in the win over Doane, Dec. 28.
• The senior currently is sixth for CSU at 7.9 points per game while playing 25.6 minutes a contest, fifth on the team. He is shooting 36.5 percent from the field and 65.0 from the charity stripe while also adding 3.8 rebounds and 1.7 assists a game.
 
Moving On Up
• Sophomores Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are looked at to help lead this team as two of the four returning starters.
• Thistlewood was fifth on last year's team at 8.9 points per game and Moore is sixth at 8.8 points per game. Thistlewood scored in double figures in 16 contests, with Moore with 11 10+ point games.
 
This season
• Thistlewood and Moore both had a solid game in the win over Omaha, Nov. 13.
• Thistlewood was 5-for-11 on field goals, including 5-for-8 from the three-point arc, and hit all four free throws for a career-high 19 points. He also added seven rebounds, two off his career best earlier this year against Denver.
• Moore tallied a season-best 16 points, including five triples against the Mavericks.
• Moore was solid in the thrilling win over Loyola Chicago Nov. 26, as he had a game-high 15 points, including 6-of-9 FG and 3-5 from the arc.
• Thistlewood was a standout against Washington State Nov. 27, as he had a game high and career-high 20 points on 6-of-9 FG, including tying a career-high with five three-pointers and chipped in four rebounds.
• Thistlewood also hit a long three with 16.9 seconds to play to lift the Rams to a win over South Dakota State, Dec. 10.
• Moore had a 23-point outing and Thistlewood contributed 12 points, in limited minutes, in the triple-overtime win at Tulsa Dec. 21.
• Thistlewood is now fourth on the team at 9.6 points and fourth at 3.7 rebounds per game, while Moore is fifth at 8.1 points a contest and tied for the team lead with 21 steals.
 
Newcomers With Early Impact
• Head coach Niko Medved has played four freshmen in 17 of the 18 contests so far, with three playing in all 18.
• Guard Isaiah Stevens has started all 18 games and tied for game-high honors with forward David Roddy with 12 points at #4 Duke, Nov. 8.
• Roddy also added six rebounds and a steal in his 21 minutes of action.
• Dischon Thomas and John Tonje have both played at least 17 contests and contributed off the bench.
• Stevens followed it up with against Omaha, Nov. 13, tallying 11 points and a team season-high five assists in the win and at Loyola Marymount, Nov. 16, with a game-high 21 points, five rebounds and five assists in the come-from-behind win.
• Stevens and Roddy both had a presence against Arkansas State Nov. 20. Stevens then had 11 points, six rebounds and a team season-high eight assists while Roddy had a personal-best 14 points with three blocks.
• Roddy scored in double figures in all three games in Grand Cayman in the Cayman Islands Classic, averaging 11.0 points per game on 50.0 percent shooting from the field.
• Against Utah Valley Dec. 1, two other newcomers made a major contribution. Thomas scored a game-high 18 points on 7-of-8 shooting from the floor and hitting all four free throws while adding six rebounds. Sophomore P.J. Byrd come off the bench and tallied eight points in 10 minutes in his first action of the season.
• Stevens led the Rams with 26 points, including 10 free throws, and a school record-tying 12 assists in the triple-overtime win at Tulsa Dec. 21. Roddy had his first CSU double-double as well with 17 points and 11 rebounds, both season highs.
• The duo were also key in the win over Wyoming Jan. 4. Roddy had season highs of 19 points and 13 rebounds, while Stevens added 17 points, six assists and three steals.
• They also combined for 42 points in the win at San Jose State, Jan. 11, including nine in the crucial final 3:48.
• Stevens is currently leading the team in scoring at 12.7 points per game, shooting 46.7 percent from the floor, 34.7 from the arc and a team-best 82.1 percent from the free throw line. He has reached at least 10 points in 13 of the 18 games so far and had at least four assists in 12 of them, averaging 4.4 per game (4th in the MW).
• Roddy is third at 11.2 points per game and second at 5.7 rebounds a contest, as the freshman has scored in double figures in 11 of the last 14 games and 12 total contests this season (18.2 ppg, 8.4 rpg in the last five games).
 
Rams Playing Professionally
• Daniel Bejarano ('15) - Fuerza Regia Monterrey (Mexican LNBP - Second Division) - 7.6 ppg, 4.2 rpg
• Emmanuel Omogbo ('17) - Edinol BI (Italy Serie A2) - 11.8 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 1.5 apg
• Colton Iverson ('13) - Zenit Sankt Petersburg (Russia - Euroleague)
• Andy Ogide ('11) - UCC Piacenza (Italy - Unieuro) - 14.5 ppg, 3.8 rpg
• Che Bob ('18) - CD Puerto Varas (Chile) - 23.4 ppg, 4.9 rpg
• Gerson Santo ('14) - Rio Claro (Brazilian NBB) - 12.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg
• J.J. Avila ('15) - Agua Caliente Clippers (NBA G League) - 12.8 ppg, 6.5 rpg
• Gian Clavell ('17) - Bursaspor (Turkey) - 15.o ppg, 1.5 rpg, 1.5 apg
• John Gillon ('17) - P. Zvaigzdes (Lithuania) - 12.6 ppg, 2.1 rpg, 4.1 apg
• Stanton Kidd ('15) - Melbourne United (Australia) / formerly Utah Jazz
• Tiel Daniels ('16) - China
• Jon Octeus ('15) - Phoenix Hagen (Germany) - 12.6 ppg, 5.4 rpg, 6.4 apg
• J.D. Paige ('19) - Parnu (Estonia) - 13.4 ppg, 4.4 rpg, 1.8 apg
 
All-Time Overtime
Overall: 28-36
                1-ot       2-ot     3-ot       Tot
Home:      10-15      6-2      0-0     16-17
Road:       10-15       1-1        1-1      12-17
Neutral:      0-1        0-1       0-0       0-2
Totals      20-31      7-4       1-1     28-36
 
Looking Ahead
• The Rams will stay in state but go back on the road, bussing to Colorado Springs to take on Air Force Saturday, Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. MT.
• The game will be broadcast on AT&T SportsNet.
• The audio will be on the Colorado State Sports Radio Network (along with online at CSURams.com), with Brian Roth and Adam Nigon on the call.
• CSU Sports Network broadcasts can be also accessed on mobile devices through the TuneIn app (free on all Apple, Android, Windows, Blackberry and Amazon Kindle devices) – once downloaded, search "Colorado St. Rams Sports Network" in the app for the games and coaches' show broadcasts.v

 

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