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CSU Returns Home For Mountain West Showdowns With League-Leader Boise State Jan 27 & 29
1/25/2021 4:16:00 PM | Men's Basketball
The Rams and Broncos will play on national TV during Coaches vs Cancer week
Opening Tip
• The Rams return home for another key Mountain West matchup, taking on Boise State for a pair of nationally-televised games on Jan. 27 and 29.
• Wednesday's game will tip at 7 p.m. and be broadcast on CBS Sports Network with Rich Waltz and Dan Dickau on the call. Friday night will be a 9 p.m. MT tip on FS1, with Tim Neverett and Jess Settles 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.
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Coaches vs Cancer Week With Friday's Special Game With UCHealth
• This week is the annual NABC Coaches vs Cancer Week with staffs nationwide wearing "Suits and Sneakers" to help raise awareness and support for the fight against cancer.
• As part of Friday's game, each member of the CSU basketball team is wearing the name of a UCHealth cancer warrior on their jerseys, replacing their own name, to recognize and honor those battling the disease, and in some cases, those who have unfortunately lost their battle.
• All of these UCHealth patients are local residents of northern Colorado. Many are also CSU alumni, as this event started last year in coordination with UCHealth.
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2020-21 Rams Quick Hits
• Colorado State is under the direction of third-year head coach Niko Medved, who took over the helm of the Rams' program in 2018-19. In his eighth season as a head coach, Medved has a 122-122 record overall but improved on the previous season's record in each of his seven years as a head coach, including both years now at CSU.
• The 2020-21 season marks the 117th in the history of the Colorado State men's basketball program. The Rams are 1,293-1,287 (.502) in 2,580 games all-time.
•                                                           CSU concluded the 2019-20 season in the Mountain West Tournament first round and finished the year with an 20-12 overall record, including 11-7 in MW play, an eight-game improvement over 2018-19.
• The Rams earned their eighth invitation for postseason play in the last 11 years, though postseason events were eventually cancelled due to the CoVID-19 virus worldwide pandemic.
• CSU returns four starters and seven letterwinners to this year's squad along with five newcomers to Division I action.
• 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.
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The Leaders
• Colorado State Head Coach Niko Medved (Minnesota, '97) is in his third season at CSU as head coach with a 43-35 mark and has an 122-122 overall record is in his eighth season as a head coach.
• Boise State Head Coach Leon Rice (Washington State, '86) is in his 11th season at Boise State and as a head coach overall with a 211-129 record.
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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.
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A Quick Look at Boise State
• Returning two starters and four letterwinners from last season's 20-12 squad that tied for fifth in the Mountain West with an 11-7 mark, the Broncos were picked to finish fifth in the league's preseason poll.
• Redshirt-senior guard Derrick Alston Jr. was a preseason All-MW pick this year and second team All-MW selection last season and is performing like it, leading the Broncos in minutes, points, three-pointers and free-throw percentage. Senior forward Abu Kigab is the top Bronco in blocks, steals and field goal percentage.
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History Versus Boise State
• The two teams have been in a battle in recent years, with Boise State holding a slight 14-11 lead in games played, with the having won seven of the last eight meetings dating back to the 2016-17 season.
• Last year, the Broncos took the only meeting in December in Boise. The last time the two meet in Moby Arena in 2018-19, BSU escaped with a 70-68 victory (box scores on pages 19-21).
• CSU leader Niko Medved has an 1-3 record against Boise State as a head coach.
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BOISE STATE - 11-14
Conference: 5-11
Home: 8-4 / Away: 2-9 / Neutral: 1-1
(complete list on page 14)
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Medved vs. Boise State -- 1-3 (1-3 at CSU)
Home: 0-1 / Away: 1-1 / Neutral: 0-1
    Date           School    Loc.        W/L  Score
*   1/29/2019   Colo St.     H             L    68-70
*   2/27/2019  Colo. St.     A            W    76-62
^   3/13/2019   Colo. St.     N             L    57-66
*   12/7/2019   Colo. St.     A             L     64-75
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Mountain West Record
• Colorado State - a charter member of the Mountain West - is now 148-189 (.439) in regular-season action against MW foes since the formation of the league in 1999-2000.
CSU vs. Mountain West Conference
School                 Overall    Home     Away   Neut.
Air Force                82-33      44-11      34-18     4-4
Boise State              11-14        8-4        2-9       1-1
Fresno State           22-18       17-3       3-13      2-2
Nevada                  10-15        6-4        4-10      0-1
New Mexico            48-78      35-26     12-50     1-2
San Diego State       42-46      26-14      14-28     2-4
San Jose State         22-0        9-0        9-0      4-0
UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 19-41Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 14-16Â Â Â Â Â Â 5-24Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1
Utah State              40-59     28-20     12-37     0-2
Wyoming               96-137     54-56     40-76    3-5
Totals                  391-441  240-154  134-265 17-22
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 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 past season, the Rams had nine non-conference wins, surpassing last year's total of five. The squad has also won 20 games overall, surpassing last year's total of 12.
• The five-game win streak during the 2020-21 season was the longest for CSU since the Rams won seven straight during 2016-17.
• This year, Medved has the Rams off to their best conference start (any conference) in program history with the 8-2 mark.
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The Improvement Under Medved
Year           School                 Overall  Conf     Post
2012-13Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Furman**Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6-24Â Â Â Â 3-15
2013-14       Furman                  9-21    3-13       Â
2014-15       Furman                  11-22    5-13       Â
2015-16       Furman                  19-16    11-7        $
2016-17       Furman                  23-11    14-4       $
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2016-17Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Drake**Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7-24Â Â Â Â 5-13
2017-18       Drake                    17-17    10-8       $
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2017-18Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Colorado State**Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 11-21Â Â Â Â 4-14
2018-19       Colorado State        12-20    7-11
2019-20      Colorado State        20-12    11-7       $*
** Seasons prior to Medved taking over program
$ Postseason action for the program (2020 postseason canceled due to CoVID-19)
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Medved vs. 2020-21 Opponents
School                 Overall    Home     Away   Neut.
Air Force                 4-0         2-0        2-0        -
Boise State               1-3          0-1         1-1       0-1
CSU Pueblo              1-0          1-0          -         -
Fresno State             5-1         4-0         1-1        -
Nevada                    1-3          1-1         0-2        -
New Mexico              2-1         2-0         0-1        -
Northern Arizona       1-0          1-0          -         -
Saint Mary's (CA)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -
Santa Clara               1-0           -          1-0        -
San Diego State         1-4         0-2         1-2        -
San Jose State          5-0         1-0         2-0      2-0
UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3-3Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -
Utah State                1-5         0-2         1-3        -
Wyoming                 3-3         2-0         1-2       0-1
TOTALSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 29-24Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 17-7Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 10-15Â Â Â Â Â 2-2
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CSU vs. 2020-21 Opponents
School                 Overall    Home     Away   Neut.
Air Force                82-33      44-11      34-18     4-4
Boise State              11-14        8-4        2-9       1-1
CSU Pueblo              7-0         7-0          -         -
Fresno State           22-18       17-3       3-13      2-2
Nevada                  10-15        6-4        4-10      0-1
New Mexico            48-78      35-26     12-50     1-2
Northern Arizona       3-2         3-0         0-1       0-1
Saint Mary's (CA)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2-2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1-1
Santa Clara               1-1           -          1-0       0-1
San Diego State       42-46      26-14      14-28     2-4
San Jose State         22-0        9-0        9-0      4-0
UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 19-41Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 14-16Â Â Â Â Â Â 5-24Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1
Utah State              40-59     28-20     12-37     0-2
Wyoming               96-136     53-56     40-76    3-4
TOTALSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 405-445Â Â 250-154Â Â 137-267Â Â 18-24
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Utah State Win Quick Hits
• CSU's win at Utah State was the second Quad 1 win for the Rams this season (the other at San Diego State)
• It is the third win this year for CSU after trailing by at least 10 points, two of them on the road
• The win was the first for Medved against Utah State in his coaching career
• Dischon Thomas hit three 3-pointers, a career-best, in the win and scored 11 straight points for CSU in the first half.
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Back-to-Back MW Players of the Week
• For the first time in the program's Mountain West history, CSU had back-to-back MW Players of the Week, with sophomore guard/forward David Roddy winning it on Jan. 5 and sophomore guard Isaiah Stevens following up with the honor on Jan. 11.
• Roddy upped his numbers to 16.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists a game on 55.0 percent FG shooting and 45.5 percent from the arc in this week's opening conference games.
• After having just two double-doubles last season, the Minneapolis, Minn., native posted three consecutive double-doubles. In the sweep over Fresno State, Roddy had 19 points and tied a career-high with 13 rebounds in the opener Dec. 28 and followed it up with 17 points, 12 rebounds and three assists in the Dec. 30 win over the Bulldogs. In the historic comeback over #23 San Diego State, Roddy led the Rams to just their second win in Viejas since 2003-04 with 15 points and 12 rebounds on 63.6 percent (7-of-11) from the field. He then had 15 points, hitting 4-of-7 from the floor, and five rebounds in the week's finale.
• The Allen, Texas guard led CSU to a pair of last-minute wins against UNLV, who was picked ahead of CSU in the preseason poll. For the two games, he averaged 23.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists on 50.0 percent on field goals, 64.3 percent on 3-pointers and 83.3 at the free throw line.
• In Thursday's opener, he tallied 25 points (MW careeer high and one off his career high which was in a triple-overtime game) with six rebounds and four assists in leading CSU from a 13-point deficit to the victory. He then tallied 22 points, six rebounds and eight assists, including the game-winning three-pointer (one of his career-best six threes in the game) with 25.9 to play and a pair of free throws to seal it in the final 15 seconds in the second win over UNLV on Saturday.
• In the series, he had his eighth and ninth 20+ point games of his career and 21st 5+ assist game, all while leading the Rams to their best Mountain West start in program history at 5-1.
• The Rams did have it happen twice in the Western Athletic Conference -- Feb. 27 & March 6, 1989 (Joel Tribel horn, Pat Durham) and Dec. 8 & 15, 1998 (Matt Barnett, Ryan Chilton).
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Some Thoughts The Sweep of UNLV
• CSU's rally from 13 points down in the opener against the Runnin' Rebels tied for the 19th largest comeback in program history.
• The 16 three pointers in the second matchup on Jan. 9 are a Mountain West high this year, tied for the second most by CSU in Moby Arena and tied for the third most in program history.
• The Rams won both games in the final minute, as David Roddy hit a layup to put CSU up for good in the opener and Isaiah Stevens hit a three off a screen for the game winner in the finale.
• This was the first season series win since 2016-17 and just the fourth time the Rams won both contests in a single season.
• The sweep ran CSU's home winning streak to eight games, dating back to the final two regular season games in Moby Arena in 2019-20.
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The Historic Comeback at SDSU
• CSU's rally from 26 points down at #23 San Diego State on Jan. 2 made history in several ways.
• It is the largest comeback in both school and Mountain West history. The previous largest comeback in CSU history occurred under Medved last season, as the Rams rallied from 19 down at Wyoming to earn a 77-70 win on Feb. 15, 2020.
• It is the largest comeback win in Division I men's basketball this season and one of just five road comebacks of 26 points or more in a game between Division I opponents over the past 10 seasons, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.
• This was the first win over a ranked opponent since Feb. 29, 2012, a 66-59 win over #17 UNLV at Moby Arena.
• This was the first road win over a ranked opponent since Jan. 5, 1973, a 93-86 win at #15 BYU.
• CSU had lost 28 straight games on the road against ranked teams before the win.
• CSU moved to 3-0 in Mountain West play for the first time in the 22-year history of the league.
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Latest Opening In A LOOOONG Time
• The team was previously scheduled to start the 2020-21 season with the rest of the nation on Nov. 25, but due to CoVID-19, the program was forced to cancel and postpone games until the Dec. 12 game against CSU Pueblo.
• This was the latest start for the program since the 1942-43 season during World War II when CSU did not start until Jan. 8, 1943 with a 35-33 loss at Northern Colorado.
• The most recent home opener later on the calendar than the CSU Pueblo game on Dec. 12 was the following day on Jan. 9, 1943 at Glenn Morris Field House, where the Rams avenged their loss with a 29-22 win on Jan. 9.
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Non-Conference Winning Record in '19-20 & '20-21
• Unless CSU adds two more non-conference games, the Rams have secured a winning non-conference record this year at 3-1 with one game remaining against Northern Colorado.
• Last season with the victory over South Dakota State Dec. 10, 2019, the Rams secured a winning non-conference record.
• The nine non-conference wins was the most since CSU posted a school-best a 13-0 mark in 2014-15.
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Moby Arena Home Court Advantage
• CSU has a record of 569-239 (.704) record all-time at Moby Arena.
• With the win over Nevada Jan. 29, CSU guaranteed a better than .500 home record in 2019-20.
• Last year's 12-4 mark had to do with some significant differences in major categories in favor of the Rams, and this year's are following some similarities, resulting in a 6-0 mark at this point in the year and eight consecutive wins entering this week's action (the longest home win streak under Medved at CSU).
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2019-20      PPG   FG%  Reb    PF    Ast     TO   Stl
Colorado St. 79.7   50.7  38.3   224   288    186   110
Opponents   70.2   43.8  35.7   306   197    213   90
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2020-21      PPG   FG%  Reb    PF    Ast     TO   Stl
Colorado St. 82.2   50.5  32.7    99    104     72    33
Opponents  65.3   40.9  34.8   125    62     86    33
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Defense Setting A Tone
• CSU has showed an improved defensive effort early and shows clearly in the stats.
• The Rams are ranked in the top 70 nationally in scoring defense, field goal percentage defense, three-point field goal percentage defense and defensive rebounds.
• CSU held opponents under 60 points for five consecutive games. The last time CSU held opponents each under 60 points that many consecutive games was in 2012-13 (NCAA Tournament bid and win over Missouri season), where they held six straight opponents under 60.
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Getting Offensive (Fouls Drawn That Is)
• Part of CSU's improved defense is drawing offensive fouls on its opponents.
• The Rams are averaging 3.7 offensive fouls drawn on their opponents and have at least 3 in 11 of the 12 games.
• CSU's season high is seven in the home win over Fresno State on Dec. 28.
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Starters Get It Going
• CSU's starters getting the scoring going is big this year, as the Rams are 10-0 this year when that group scores at least 54 points.
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Hitting From Deep
• This year's squad that ranks in the top 25 in the country in three-point field goal percentage and made features three of the most prolific three-point shooters in school history.
• Sophomore Isaiah Stevens and juniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are all in CSU's top-25 for 3-point field goal percentage.
9.       .422   Andy Birley          (232-550)      1999-03
10.      .411    Antwan Scott       (97-236)         2014-16
11.      .409   Isaiah Stevens      (72-176)     2019-pres.
12.      .406   Sean Morris         (89-219)        2004-06
13.      .400   Masinton-Bonner  (100-250)       2016-19
14.      .398   Ryan Yoder         (123-309)       1990-94
15.      .397   Keith Bonds         (114-287)        1991-93
16.      .397   Tyson Maroney     (73-184)         1990-94
17.      .397   Andre Mcfarland   (144-363)        2007-11
18.      .396   Kendle Moore     (124-313)   2018-pres.
19.      .394   Jameel Mahmud   (117-297)        1994-98
20.     .389   David Evans         (150-386)       1994-96
21.      .388   Adam Nigon        (124-320)        2007-11
24.     .382   Adam Thistlewood (133-348)      2018-20
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National Rankings (Team/Players) (through Jan. 24, 2020)
Team (Top 70 of 350 Division I teams)
Free Throw Percentage                         77.1        20th
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage                    39.0        21st
3-Pt. Field Goals Per Game                     9.86        21st
Defensive Rebounds                            27.86     55th
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage Def.              30.2        61st
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted                   354       62nd
Field Goal Percentage                           46.8      62nd
Scoring Margin                                    +9.50     65th
Assists                                              15.50      66th
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Players (top 100 nationally)
Isaiah Stevens
Total Assists                                       87           11th
Assists Per Game                                 6.2         16th
Free Throw Percentage                         90.4       25th
Assist-to-Turnover Radio                        2.29        81st
Minutes Per Game                                84th      34:37
David Roddy
Defensive Rebounds Per Game               7.07       25th
Double-Doubles                                  5           24th
Total Rebounds                                   126        29th
Rebounds Per Game                             9.0        40th
Free Throws Made                               54          79th
Free Throw Attempts                            70         94th
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Conference Only Rankings
• Here are the team categories the Rams' rank in the top three in Mountain West only games and where the individual players appear in the rankings in 2020-21.
                                                 (through Jan. 24, 2021)
CSU's Team Rankings                Rank  Avg.
3-Point FIeld Goals Made            1st     10.90
3-Point Field Goal Percentage      2nd    40.5
Free Throw Percentage              2nd    78.2
Assists                                   2nd   16.20
Scoring Offense                       3rd    77.40
Scoring Margin                         3rd    +8.90
Field Goal Percentage                3rd    47.9
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio             3rd     1.17
Defensive Rebounds                 3rd    27.30
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Individual Mountain West ONLY RankS (CSU only)
Scoring                       8.   Isaiah Stevens       15.80
                                10.   David Roddy         15.20
CSU Scheduled To Appear On National Television 14 Times
• CSU will appear on national television broadcasts 14 times, the Mountain West and TV partners CBS Sports Network and FOX Sports announced.
 •                                                          The schedule includes shifts of eight games along with the last weekend's series at defending conference champion San Diego State.
• Colorado State will have six series and two individual games televised nationally, with the next the UNLV series on Jan. 7 (CBS Sports Network) and Jan. 9 (FS1). Of the six series on the schedule, five are splits between CBS/CBS Sports Network and FS1.
• The four series altered to accommodate broadcasts are at Utah State (Jan. 19 and 21), Boise State (Jan. 27 and 29), New Mexico (Feb. 9 and 11) and at Nevada (Feb. 20 and 22). Individual games on a broadcast are the Border War at Wyoming on Sat., Feb. 6 (CBS Sports Network) and the home finale against Air Force on March 1 (CBS Sports Network).
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CBS (1)
Sat., Jan. 2 - at San Diego State                   W, 70-67
CBS Sports Network (7)
Thu., Jan. 7 - UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 74-71
Tue., Jan. 19 - at Utah State                         L, 64-83
Wed., Jan. 27 - Boise State
Sat., Feb. 6 - at Wyoming
Thu., Feb. 11 - New Mexico
Mon., Feb. 22 - at Nevada
Mon., March 1 -Â Air Force
FS1 (6)
Mon., Jan. 4 - at San Diego State                  L, 65-78
Sat., Jan. 9 - UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 83-80
Thu., Jan. 21 - at Utah State                         W, 84-76
Fri., Jan. 29 - Boise State
Tue., Feb. 9 - New Mexico
Sat., Feb. 20 - at Nevada
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Double-Doubles
• The Rams have two players that have combined for nine double-doubles in their young careers, including two via points-assists, as the program total is now 649 since 1965-66.
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David Roddy                                          7
17 pts, 11 reb; vs Tulsa, 12/21/19
19 pts, 13 reb; WYOMING, 1/4/20
25 pts, 12 reb; CSU PUEBLO, 12/12/20
19 pts, 13 reb; FRESNO STATE, 12/28/20
17 pts, 11 reb; FRESNO STATE, 12/30/20
15 pts, 12 reb; at San Diego State, 1/2/21
17 pts, 14 reb; vs. San Jose State, 1/14/21
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Isaiah Stevens                                      2
26 pts, 12 ast; vs Tulsa, 12/21/19
11 pts, 10 ast; at San Diego State, 1/4/21
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Points/Assists Double-Double Career Leaders
(17 total in history)
1.        Ryan Yoder (1990-94)                 6
2.       Isaiah Stevens (2019-pres.)         2
         Fred Anzures (1973-77)                2
         Rudy Carey (1970-74)                  2
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DOUBLE-DOUBLE RANKINGS TOTAL
(105 Players since 1965-66)
1.        Nico Carvacho (2015-20)             49
2.       Mike Childress (1969-71)              35
3.       Emmanuel Omogbo (2016-18)       28
4.       Jason Smith (2004-07)                24
5.       Tim Hall (1971-75)                       23
20.     Archie Weems (1968-70)              10
t-21.    three players with                      9
t-24.   five players with                        8
t-29.   David Roddy (2019-pres.)           7
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Moving On Up
• Juniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are looked at to help lead this team as two of the four returning starters.
• For their careers, the third-year roommates have played in a combined 152 of a possible 156 games (143 starts) and contributed 18.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and better than 39 percent from the three-point arc as a duo.
• Both are now in the career top 20 for CSU in three-pointers as Thistlewood is 14th at 133 and Moore has 124 and is tied with Adam Nigon (2007-11) for 18th.
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Career 3-Pointers List
10.      149    Gian Clavell         (70 Games)     2014-17
11.       148    Wes Eikmeier       (96 Games)    2009-13
12.      144    Andre McFarland  (114 Games)     2007-11
         144    Bryan Christiansen (79 Games)    1995-98
14.      133    Adam Thistlewood (75 games)  2019-pres.
15.      130    Lynn Tryon          (115 Games)    1988-92
         130    Stephan Gilling     (61 Games)    2005-07
17.      125    Jon Rakiecki        (91 Games)    2000-05
18.      124    Adam Nigon        (122 Games)    2007-11
         124    Kendle Moore      (77 games)  2019-pres.
20.     123    Ryan Yoder         (101 Games)    1990-94
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Career Steals
6.       110     J.D. Paige                                 2015-19
7.       109    Eddie Hughes                           1978-82
8.       108    Cory Lewis                               2005-07
         108    Damon Crawford                       1990-94
10.      106    Ryan Yoder                              1990-94
t-11.    105    Kendle Moore     (77 games) 2019-pres.
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Career Free-Throw Percentage
t-12.    .822   Adam Thistlewood (75 games)   2019-pres.
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In the 2020-21 Season
• The pair both scored in double figures in the opener against CSU Pueblo, as Thsitlewood had 16 points, including three triples and 5-of-6 at the free throw line, while Moore tallied 13 points, hitting all six of his field goal attempts and adding three assists and two steals.
• Against Northern Arizona, Moore had 12 points, four rebounds and four steals, while Thistlewood chipped in nine points and four rebounds.
• In the victory at Santa Clara, Moore had 12 points and four rebounds, while Thistlewood recorded 10 points and a season-best eight rebounds.
• Moore set a season-best with 18 points at San Jose State Jan. 14 and connected on nine three pointers in the two-game set with the Spartans.       Â
• Moore currently ranks third in scoring for CSU at 11.2 points per game while second in field goal percentage (51.0) and second in three-point percentage (43.5).
• Thistlewood is fourth at 9.1 points per game, has hit 23three-pointers and is 93.1 percent at the free throw line.
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Sophomore Class Continuing Impact
• The sophomore class of guards Isaiah Stevens and John Tonje, forward David Roddy and center Dischon Thomas are showing the growth after their first year of collegiate basketball.
• Stevens is tops in scoring at 15.6 points and 6.2 assists (#1 MW) per game while Roddy is second in scoring at 15.2 points per game and the top rebounder at 9.0 per game.
• Tonje is ffith at 6.9 points per game, with Thomas averaging 5.3 points and 3.2 boards a contest.
• Against Northern Arizona Dec. 14, Stevens had a game-high 23 points and nine assists, while Roddy added 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Tonje chipped in seven points and two rebounds off the bench.
• In the win at Santa Clara Dec. 22, the group combined or 45 points and 22 rebounds, with Roddy leading with 16 points and Tonje recording a career-high with 12 off the bench.
• Roddy recorded double-doubles in each of the games against Fresno State, going for 19 points and a career high-tying 13 rebounds in the opener and following it up with 17 points and 11 boards in the second victory.
• The group made a major impact on the historic comeback win over then-No. 23 San Diego State Jan. 2, combining for 41 points, 19 rebounds and 12 assists. Tonje capped off the win by hitting the game-winning four-point play with a triple from the left corner with 12.3 seconds left and converting the free throw from the foul to put the Rams ahead for good.
• Roddy earned his first Mountain West Player of the Week on Jan. 5 for his efforts against Fresno State and at San Diego State.
• Stevens then garnered the award on Jan. 11 for his efforts in two thrilling wins over UNLV.
• Thomas had a season-high 15 points, including a career-best three 3-pointers in the win at Utah State, Jan. 21.
In 2019-20
• Last season, head coach Niko Medved played the four freshmen in 31 of the 32 contests in 2019-20, with three playing in all 32.
• Stevens started all 32 games, while Roddy started the final 19 games of the season, while Thomas and Tonje both played at least 31 contests and contributed off the bench.
• Stevens led the team in scoring at 13.3 points per game, shooting 46.7 percent from the floor, 38.0 from the arc and 81.6 percent from the free throw line. He reached at least 10 points in 24 of the 32 games and had at least four assists in 20 of them, averaging 4.6 per game (3rd in the MW).
• Against Wyoming Feb. 15, Stevens set CSU's freshman assist record, surpassing Michael Morris (2002-03) at 121. He had 144 assists on the year, which is fifth on the CSU single-season chart (Milt Palacio in 4th with 147).
• Roddy was third at 11.4 points per game and second at 5.6 rebounds a contest, as the freshman scored in double figures in 22 of the last 28 games and 23 total contests last season.
• The duo earned honorablemention All-MW from the media, Stevens Third Team All-MW by the coaches and also MW Freshman of the Year by both the coaches and media.
CSU Career Ranks
Isaiah Stevens
Assists Per Game                                      2nd   5.02
Free Throw Percentage                              7th    .845
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Career Assists
16.      252    Todd Benn                              1981-85
17.      240    Nico Carvacho                         2015-20
         240    John Gillon                              2014-16
19.      236    John Dudley                           1982-86
20.     234    Brian Greene                          1999-03
21.      231    Isaiah Stevens                       2019-pres.
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Coors Light Coaches' Show Is Back
• The Coors Light Basketball Coaches' Show, hosted by "Voice of the Rams" Brian Roth, will make its 2020 debut on Wed. Dec. 16, from 7-8 p.m., broadcast live from the Lucky Joe's Studio at Moby Arena. Due to the global pandemic, fans are not permitted at the show this year.
• The show will air on the Colorado State Sports Network powered by Canvas Credit Union, including the flagship home of the Colorado State Rams, Power 102.9 FM, in Northern Colorado and on Mile High Sports 1430 AM in the Denver Metro area.
• The one-hour weekly show provides an inside look at the Rams' men's and women's program from men's head coach Niko Medved and women's head coach Ryun Williams, including previews of the upcoming action for each squad. The show will run at the same time, with the date varying based on coach availability due to game schedules. Fans also may submit questions on social media via the Twitter account @CSURamsRadio.
• Dates are subject to change based on changes in the basketball schedule.
Coors Light Basketball Coaches' Show Schedule:
Jan. 25 (Monday)
Feb. 1 (Mon.), 8 (Mon.), 15 (Mon.) and 24 (Wed.)
Tue. or Wed., March 2 or 3 (based on game schedules)
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Stevens Preseason All-MW
• Sophomore Isaiah Stevens was selected to the Preseason All-Mountain West squad.
• The second-ever league Freshman of the Year for the Rams, Stevens made an immediate impact on the program in 2019-20, starting all 32 games and leading the team in scoring at 13.3 points per game, which ranks 13th in the league.
• He also was third in the Mountain West at 4.5 assists per game and assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.18. He played more minutes than any other Ram and scored in double figures in 24 games last season.
• He hit a pair of game winners in the final seconds last year in wins over Loyola Chicago and Nevada. The Allen, Texas product also led the Rams with 26 points and a school record-tying 12 assists in the 3OT win at Tulsa Dec. 21.
• He was the first CSU freshman ever to earn Mountain West Player of the Week on Feb. 3 after leading CSU to a pair of wins over Nevada and UNLV when he averaged 16.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in those contests.
• He set a new CSU freshman assists record of 144, which is fifth on the CSU single-season chart and is a Mountain West record for a freshman.
• He also broke the freshman record for Mountain West only games with 84 last year, surpassing Sam Merrill (Utah State) with 71 in 2016-17.
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• The Rams return home for another key Mountain West matchup, taking on Boise State for a pair of nationally-televised games on Jan. 27 and 29.
• Wednesday's game will tip at 7 p.m. and be broadcast on CBS Sports Network with Rich Waltz and Dan Dickau on the call. Friday night will be a 9 p.m. MT tip on FS1, with Tim Neverett and Jess Settles 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.
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Coaches vs Cancer Week With Friday's Special Game With UCHealth
• This week is the annual NABC Coaches vs Cancer Week with staffs nationwide wearing "Suits and Sneakers" to help raise awareness and support for the fight against cancer.
• As part of Friday's game, each member of the CSU basketball team is wearing the name of a UCHealth cancer warrior on their jerseys, replacing their own name, to recognize and honor those battling the disease, and in some cases, those who have unfortunately lost their battle.
• All of these UCHealth patients are local residents of northern Colorado. Many are also CSU alumni, as this event started last year in coordination with UCHealth.
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2020-21 Rams Quick Hits
• Colorado State is under the direction of third-year head coach Niko Medved, who took over the helm of the Rams' program in 2018-19. In his eighth season as a head coach, Medved has a 122-122 record overall but improved on the previous season's record in each of his seven years as a head coach, including both years now at CSU.
• The 2020-21 season marks the 117th in the history of the Colorado State men's basketball program. The Rams are 1,293-1,287 (.502) in 2,580 games all-time.
•                                                           CSU concluded the 2019-20 season in the Mountain West Tournament first round and finished the year with an 20-12 overall record, including 11-7 in MW play, an eight-game improvement over 2018-19.
• The Rams earned their eighth invitation for postseason play in the last 11 years, though postseason events were eventually cancelled due to the CoVID-19 virus worldwide pandemic.
• CSU returns four starters and seven letterwinners to this year's squad along with five newcomers to Division I action.
• 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.
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The Leaders
• Colorado State Head Coach Niko Medved (Minnesota, '97) is in his third season at CSU as head coach with a 43-35 mark and has an 122-122 overall record is in his eighth season as a head coach.
• Boise State Head Coach Leon Rice (Washington State, '86) is in his 11th season at Boise State and as a head coach overall with a 211-129 record.
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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.
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A Quick Look at Boise State
• Returning two starters and four letterwinners from last season's 20-12 squad that tied for fifth in the Mountain West with an 11-7 mark, the Broncos were picked to finish fifth in the league's preseason poll.
• Redshirt-senior guard Derrick Alston Jr. was a preseason All-MW pick this year and second team All-MW selection last season and is performing like it, leading the Broncos in minutes, points, three-pointers and free-throw percentage. Senior forward Abu Kigab is the top Bronco in blocks, steals and field goal percentage.
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History Versus Boise State
• The two teams have been in a battle in recent years, with Boise State holding a slight 14-11 lead in games played, with the having won seven of the last eight meetings dating back to the 2016-17 season.
• Last year, the Broncos took the only meeting in December in Boise. The last time the two meet in Moby Arena in 2018-19, BSU escaped with a 70-68 victory (box scores on pages 19-21).
• CSU leader Niko Medved has an 1-3 record against Boise State as a head coach.
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BOISE STATE - 11-14
Conference: 5-11
Home: 8-4 / Away: 2-9 / Neutral: 1-1
(complete list on page 14)
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Medved vs. Boise State -- 1-3 (1-3 at CSU)
Home: 0-1 / Away: 1-1 / Neutral: 0-1
    Date           School    Loc.        W/L  Score
*   1/29/2019   Colo St.     H             L    68-70
*   2/27/2019  Colo. St.     A            W    76-62
^   3/13/2019   Colo. St.     N             L    57-66
*   12/7/2019   Colo. St.     A             L     64-75
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Mountain West Record
• Colorado State - a charter member of the Mountain West - is now 148-189 (.439) in regular-season action against MW foes since the formation of the league in 1999-2000.
CSU vs. Mountain West Conference
School                 Overall    Home     Away   Neut.
Air Force                82-33      44-11      34-18     4-4
Boise State              11-14        8-4        2-9       1-1
Fresno State           22-18       17-3       3-13      2-2
Nevada                  10-15        6-4        4-10      0-1
New Mexico            48-78      35-26     12-50     1-2
San Diego State       42-46      26-14      14-28     2-4
San Jose State         22-0        9-0        9-0      4-0
UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 19-41Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 14-16Â Â Â Â Â Â 5-24Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1
Utah State              40-59     28-20     12-37     0-2
Wyoming               96-137     54-56     40-76    3-5
Totals                  391-441  240-154  134-265 17-22
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 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 past season, the Rams had nine non-conference wins, surpassing last year's total of five. The squad has also won 20 games overall, surpassing last year's total of 12.
• The five-game win streak during the 2020-21 season was the longest for CSU since the Rams won seven straight during 2016-17.
• This year, Medved has the Rams off to their best conference start (any conference) in program history with the 8-2 mark.
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The Improvement Under Medved
Year           School                 Overall  Conf     Post
2012-13Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Furman**Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 6-24Â Â Â Â 3-15
2013-14       Furman                  9-21    3-13       Â
2014-15       Furman                  11-22    5-13       Â
2015-16       Furman                  19-16    11-7        $
2016-17       Furman                  23-11    14-4       $
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2016-17Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Drake**Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 7-24Â Â Â Â 5-13
2017-18       Drake                    17-17    10-8       $
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2017-18Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Colorado State**Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 11-21Â Â Â Â 4-14
2018-19       Colorado State        12-20    7-11
2019-20      Colorado State        20-12    11-7       $*
** Seasons prior to Medved taking over program
$ Postseason action for the program (2020 postseason canceled due to CoVID-19)
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Medved vs. 2020-21 Opponents
School                 Overall    Home     Away   Neut.
Air Force                 4-0         2-0        2-0        -
Boise State               1-3          0-1         1-1       0-1
CSU Pueblo              1-0          1-0          -         -
Fresno State             5-1         4-0         1-1        -
Nevada                    1-3          1-1         0-2        -
New Mexico              2-1         2-0         0-1        -
Northern Arizona       1-0          1-0          -         -
Saint Mary's (CA)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -
Santa Clara               1-0           -          1-0        -
San Diego State         1-4         0-2         1-2        -
San Jose State          5-0         1-0         2-0      2-0
UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3-3Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -
Utah State                1-5         0-2         1-3        -
Wyoming                 3-3         2-0         1-2       0-1
TOTALSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 29-24Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 17-7Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 10-15Â Â Â Â Â 2-2
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CSU vs. 2020-21 Opponents
School                 Overall    Home     Away   Neut.
Air Force                82-33      44-11      34-18     4-4
Boise State              11-14        8-4        2-9       1-1
CSU Pueblo              7-0         7-0          -         -
Fresno State           22-18       17-3       3-13      2-2
Nevada                  10-15        6-4        4-10      0-1
New Mexico            48-78      35-26     12-50     1-2
Northern Arizona       3-2         3-0         0-1       0-1
Saint Mary's (CA)Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 2-2Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â -Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1-1Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 1-1
Santa Clara               1-1           -          1-0       0-1
San Diego State       42-46      26-14      14-28     2-4
San Jose State         22-0        9-0        9-0      4-0
UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 19-41Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 14-16Â Â Â Â Â Â 5-24Â Â Â Â Â Â 0-1
Utah State              40-59     28-20     12-37     0-2
Wyoming               96-136     53-56     40-76    3-4
TOTALSÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 405-445Â Â 250-154Â Â 137-267Â Â 18-24
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Utah State Win Quick Hits
• CSU's win at Utah State was the second Quad 1 win for the Rams this season (the other at San Diego State)
• It is the third win this year for CSU after trailing by at least 10 points, two of them on the road
• The win was the first for Medved against Utah State in his coaching career
• Dischon Thomas hit three 3-pointers, a career-best, in the win and scored 11 straight points for CSU in the first half.
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Back-to-Back MW Players of the Week
• For the first time in the program's Mountain West history, CSU had back-to-back MW Players of the Week, with sophomore guard/forward David Roddy winning it on Jan. 5 and sophomore guard Isaiah Stevens following up with the honor on Jan. 11.
• Roddy upped his numbers to 16.5 points, 10.3 rebounds and 2.0 assists a game on 55.0 percent FG shooting and 45.5 percent from the arc in this week's opening conference games.
• After having just two double-doubles last season, the Minneapolis, Minn., native posted three consecutive double-doubles. In the sweep over Fresno State, Roddy had 19 points and tied a career-high with 13 rebounds in the opener Dec. 28 and followed it up with 17 points, 12 rebounds and three assists in the Dec. 30 win over the Bulldogs. In the historic comeback over #23 San Diego State, Roddy led the Rams to just their second win in Viejas since 2003-04 with 15 points and 12 rebounds on 63.6 percent (7-of-11) from the field. He then had 15 points, hitting 4-of-7 from the floor, and five rebounds in the week's finale.
• The Allen, Texas guard led CSU to a pair of last-minute wins against UNLV, who was picked ahead of CSU in the preseason poll. For the two games, he averaged 23.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 6.0 assists on 50.0 percent on field goals, 64.3 percent on 3-pointers and 83.3 at the free throw line.
• In Thursday's opener, he tallied 25 points (MW careeer high and one off his career high which was in a triple-overtime game) with six rebounds and four assists in leading CSU from a 13-point deficit to the victory. He then tallied 22 points, six rebounds and eight assists, including the game-winning three-pointer (one of his career-best six threes in the game) with 25.9 to play and a pair of free throws to seal it in the final 15 seconds in the second win over UNLV on Saturday.
• In the series, he had his eighth and ninth 20+ point games of his career and 21st 5+ assist game, all while leading the Rams to their best Mountain West start in program history at 5-1.
• The Rams did have it happen twice in the Western Athletic Conference -- Feb. 27 & March 6, 1989 (Joel Tribel horn, Pat Durham) and Dec. 8 & 15, 1998 (Matt Barnett, Ryan Chilton).
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Some Thoughts The Sweep of UNLV
• CSU's rally from 13 points down in the opener against the Runnin' Rebels tied for the 19th largest comeback in program history.
• The 16 three pointers in the second matchup on Jan. 9 are a Mountain West high this year, tied for the second most by CSU in Moby Arena and tied for the third most in program history.
• The Rams won both games in the final minute, as David Roddy hit a layup to put CSU up for good in the opener and Isaiah Stevens hit a three off a screen for the game winner in the finale.
• This was the first season series win since 2016-17 and just the fourth time the Rams won both contests in a single season.
• The sweep ran CSU's home winning streak to eight games, dating back to the final two regular season games in Moby Arena in 2019-20.
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The Historic Comeback at SDSU
• CSU's rally from 26 points down at #23 San Diego State on Jan. 2 made history in several ways.
• It is the largest comeback in both school and Mountain West history. The previous largest comeback in CSU history occurred under Medved last season, as the Rams rallied from 19 down at Wyoming to earn a 77-70 win on Feb. 15, 2020.
• It is the largest comeback win in Division I men's basketball this season and one of just five road comebacks of 26 points or more in a game between Division I opponents over the past 10 seasons, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.
• This was the first win over a ranked opponent since Feb. 29, 2012, a 66-59 win over #17 UNLV at Moby Arena.
• This was the first road win over a ranked opponent since Jan. 5, 1973, a 93-86 win at #15 BYU.
• CSU had lost 28 straight games on the road against ranked teams before the win.
• CSU moved to 3-0 in Mountain West play for the first time in the 22-year history of the league.
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Latest Opening In A LOOOONG Time
• The team was previously scheduled to start the 2020-21 season with the rest of the nation on Nov. 25, but due to CoVID-19, the program was forced to cancel and postpone games until the Dec. 12 game against CSU Pueblo.
• This was the latest start for the program since the 1942-43 season during World War II when CSU did not start until Jan. 8, 1943 with a 35-33 loss at Northern Colorado.
• The most recent home opener later on the calendar than the CSU Pueblo game on Dec. 12 was the following day on Jan. 9, 1943 at Glenn Morris Field House, where the Rams avenged their loss with a 29-22 win on Jan. 9.
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Non-Conference Winning Record in '19-20 & '20-21
• Unless CSU adds two more non-conference games, the Rams have secured a winning non-conference record this year at 3-1 with one game remaining against Northern Colorado.
• Last season with the victory over South Dakota State Dec. 10, 2019, the Rams secured a winning non-conference record.
• The nine non-conference wins was the most since CSU posted a school-best a 13-0 mark in 2014-15.
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Moby Arena Home Court Advantage
• CSU has a record of 569-239 (.704) record all-time at Moby Arena.
• With the win over Nevada Jan. 29, CSU guaranteed a better than .500 home record in 2019-20.
• Last year's 12-4 mark had to do with some significant differences in major categories in favor of the Rams, and this year's are following some similarities, resulting in a 6-0 mark at this point in the year and eight consecutive wins entering this week's action (the longest home win streak under Medved at CSU).
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2019-20      PPG   FG%  Reb    PF    Ast     TO   Stl
Colorado St. 79.7   50.7  38.3   224   288    186   110
Opponents   70.2   43.8  35.7   306   197    213   90
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2020-21      PPG   FG%  Reb    PF    Ast     TO   Stl
Colorado St. 82.2   50.5  32.7    99    104     72    33
Opponents  65.3   40.9  34.8   125    62     86    33
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Defense Setting A Tone
• CSU has showed an improved defensive effort early and shows clearly in the stats.
• The Rams are ranked in the top 70 nationally in scoring defense, field goal percentage defense, three-point field goal percentage defense and defensive rebounds.
• CSU held opponents under 60 points for five consecutive games. The last time CSU held opponents each under 60 points that many consecutive games was in 2012-13 (NCAA Tournament bid and win over Missouri season), where they held six straight opponents under 60.
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Getting Offensive (Fouls Drawn That Is)
• Part of CSU's improved defense is drawing offensive fouls on its opponents.
• The Rams are averaging 3.7 offensive fouls drawn on their opponents and have at least 3 in 11 of the 12 games.
• CSU's season high is seven in the home win over Fresno State on Dec. 28.
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Starters Get It Going
• CSU's starters getting the scoring going is big this year, as the Rams are 10-0 this year when that group scores at least 54 points.
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Hitting From Deep
• This year's squad that ranks in the top 25 in the country in three-point field goal percentage and made features three of the most prolific three-point shooters in school history.
• Sophomore Isaiah Stevens and juniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are all in CSU's top-25 for 3-point field goal percentage.
9.       .422   Andy Birley          (232-550)      1999-03
10.      .411    Antwan Scott       (97-236)         2014-16
11.      .409   Isaiah Stevens      (72-176)     2019-pres.
12.      .406   Sean Morris         (89-219)        2004-06
13.      .400   Masinton-Bonner  (100-250)       2016-19
14.      .398   Ryan Yoder         (123-309)       1990-94
15.      .397   Keith Bonds         (114-287)        1991-93
16.      .397   Tyson Maroney     (73-184)         1990-94
17.      .397   Andre Mcfarland   (144-363)        2007-11
18.      .396   Kendle Moore     (124-313)   2018-pres.
19.      .394   Jameel Mahmud   (117-297)        1994-98
20.     .389   David Evans         (150-386)       1994-96
21.      .388   Adam Nigon        (124-320)        2007-11
24.     .382   Adam Thistlewood (133-348)      2018-20
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National Rankings (Team/Players) (through Jan. 24, 2020)
Team (Top 70 of 350 Division I teams)
Free Throw Percentage                         77.1        20th
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage                    39.0        21st
3-Pt. Field Goals Per Game                     9.86        21st
Defensive Rebounds                            27.86     55th
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage Def.              30.2        61st
3-Pt. Field Goals Attempted                   354       62nd
Field Goal Percentage                           46.8      62nd
Scoring Margin                                    +9.50     65th
Assists                                              15.50      66th
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Players (top 100 nationally)
Isaiah Stevens
Total Assists                                       87           11th
Assists Per Game                                 6.2         16th
Free Throw Percentage                         90.4       25th
Assist-to-Turnover Radio                        2.29        81st
Minutes Per Game                                84th      34:37
David Roddy
Defensive Rebounds Per Game               7.07       25th
Double-Doubles                                  5           24th
Total Rebounds                                   126        29th
Rebounds Per Game                             9.0        40th
Free Throws Made                               54          79th
Free Throw Attempts                            70         94th
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Conference Only Rankings
• Here are the team categories the Rams' rank in the top three in Mountain West only games and where the individual players appear in the rankings in 2020-21.
                                                 (through Jan. 24, 2021)
CSU's Team Rankings                Rank  Avg.
3-Point FIeld Goals Made            1st     10.90
3-Point Field Goal Percentage      2nd    40.5
Free Throw Percentage              2nd    78.2
Assists                                   2nd   16.20
Scoring Offense                       3rd    77.40
Scoring Margin                         3rd    +8.90
Field Goal Percentage                3rd    47.9
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio             3rd     1.17
Defensive Rebounds                 3rd    27.30
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Individual Mountain West ONLY RankS (CSU only)
Scoring                       8.   Isaiah Stevens       15.80
                                10.   David Roddy         15.20
                               20.   Kendle Moore        11.56
Rebounding                 4.   David Roddy          9.30
                                16.   Isaiah Stevens        5.20
Field Goal Percentage    4.   David Roddy          53.1
                                 8.   Isaiah Stevens        46.3
Free Throw Percentage  5.   Isaiah Stevens        87.8
                                 9.   David Roddy          73.5
3-Pt. FG Percentage       3.   Kendle Moore        42.9
3-Pt. FG Made              3.   Kendle Moore        2.67
3-Pt. FG Percentage       3.   Kendle Moore        42.9
                                 8.   Isaiah Stevens        2.20
Assists                        1.   Isaiah Stevens      6.80
Assist-to-Turnover         5.   Isiaah Stevens        2.13
Blocked Shots              9.   David Roddy          0.90
                               t-11.   Adam Thistlewood  0.80
Assists                        1.   Isaiah Stevens      6.80
Assist-to-Turnover         5.   Isiaah Stevens        2.13
Blocked Shots              9.   David Roddy          0.90
                               t-11.   James Moors         0.80
Steals                       t-8.   Isaiah Stevens        1.40
                                 11.   Kendle Moore         1.33
Offensive Rebounds    t-8.   David Roddy          2.00
Defensive Rebounds      1.   David Roddy         7.30
Offensive Rebounds    t-8.   David Roddy          2.00
                                 7.   Isaiah Stevens        4.90
Minutes Played             2.   Isaiah Stevens      34.95
 Minutes Played             2.   Isaiah Stevens      34.95
CSU Scheduled To Appear On National Television 14 Times
• CSU will appear on national television broadcasts 14 times, the Mountain West and TV partners CBS Sports Network and FOX Sports announced.
 •                                                          The schedule includes shifts of eight games along with the last weekend's series at defending conference champion San Diego State.
• Colorado State will have six series and two individual games televised nationally, with the next the UNLV series on Jan. 7 (CBS Sports Network) and Jan. 9 (FS1). Of the six series on the schedule, five are splits between CBS/CBS Sports Network and FS1.
• The four series altered to accommodate broadcasts are at Utah State (Jan. 19 and 21), Boise State (Jan. 27 and 29), New Mexico (Feb. 9 and 11) and at Nevada (Feb. 20 and 22). Individual games on a broadcast are the Border War at Wyoming on Sat., Feb. 6 (CBS Sports Network) and the home finale against Air Force on March 1 (CBS Sports Network).
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CBS (1)
Sat., Jan. 2 - at San Diego State                   W, 70-67
CBS Sports Network (7)
Thu., Jan. 7 - UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 74-71
Tue., Jan. 19 - at Utah State                         L, 64-83
Wed., Jan. 27 - Boise State
Sat., Feb. 6 - at Wyoming
Thu., Feb. 11 - New Mexico
Mon., Feb. 22 - at Nevada
Mon., March 1 -Â Air Force
FS1 (6)
Mon., Jan. 4 - at San Diego State                  L, 65-78
Sat., Jan. 9 - UNLVÂ Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â W, 83-80
Thu., Jan. 21 - at Utah State                         W, 84-76
Fri., Jan. 29 - Boise State
Tue., Feb. 9 - New Mexico
Sat., Feb. 20 - at Nevada
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Double-Doubles
• The Rams have two players that have combined for nine double-doubles in their young careers, including two via points-assists, as the program total is now 649 since 1965-66.
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David Roddy                                          7
17 pts, 11 reb; vs Tulsa, 12/21/19
19 pts, 13 reb; WYOMING, 1/4/20
25 pts, 12 reb; CSU PUEBLO, 12/12/20
19 pts, 13 reb; FRESNO STATE, 12/28/20
17 pts, 11 reb; FRESNO STATE, 12/30/20
15 pts, 12 reb; at San Diego State, 1/2/21
17 pts, 14 reb; vs. San Jose State, 1/14/21
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Isaiah Stevens                                      2
26 pts, 12 ast; vs Tulsa, 12/21/19
11 pts, 10 ast; at San Diego State, 1/4/21
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Points/Assists Double-Double Career Leaders
(17 total in history)
1.        Ryan Yoder (1990-94)                 6
2.       Isaiah Stevens (2019-pres.)         2
         Fred Anzures (1973-77)                2
         Rudy Carey (1970-74)                  2
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DOUBLE-DOUBLE RANKINGS TOTAL
(105 Players since 1965-66)
1.        Nico Carvacho (2015-20)             49
2.       Mike Childress (1969-71)              35
3.       Emmanuel Omogbo (2016-18)       28
4.       Jason Smith (2004-07)                24
5.       Tim Hall (1971-75)                       23
20.     Archie Weems (1968-70)              10
t-21.    three players with                      9
t-24.   five players with                        8
t-29.   David Roddy (2019-pres.)           7
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Moving On Up
• Juniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are looked at to help lead this team as two of the four returning starters.
• For their careers, the third-year roommates have played in a combined 152 of a possible 156 games (143 starts) and contributed 18.1 points, 5.4 rebounds and better than 39 percent from the three-point arc as a duo.
• Both are now in the career top 20 for CSU in three-pointers as Thistlewood is 14th at 133 and Moore has 124 and is tied with Adam Nigon (2007-11) for 18th.
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Career 3-Pointers List
10.      149    Gian Clavell         (70 Games)     2014-17
11.       148    Wes Eikmeier       (96 Games)    2009-13
12.      144    Andre McFarland  (114 Games)     2007-11
         144    Bryan Christiansen (79 Games)    1995-98
14.      133    Adam Thistlewood (75 games)  2019-pres.
15.      130    Lynn Tryon          (115 Games)    1988-92
         130    Stephan Gilling     (61 Games)    2005-07
17.      125    Jon Rakiecki        (91 Games)    2000-05
18.      124    Adam Nigon        (122 Games)    2007-11
         124    Kendle Moore      (77 games)  2019-pres.
20.     123    Ryan Yoder         (101 Games)    1990-94
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Career Steals
6.       110     J.D. Paige                                 2015-19
7.       109    Eddie Hughes                           1978-82
8.       108    Cory Lewis                               2005-07
         108    Damon Crawford                       1990-94
10.      106    Ryan Yoder                              1990-94
t-11.    105    Kendle Moore     (77 games) 2019-pres.
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Career Free-Throw Percentage
t-12.    .822   Adam Thistlewood (75 games)   2019-pres.
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In the 2020-21 Season
• The pair both scored in double figures in the opener against CSU Pueblo, as Thsitlewood had 16 points, including three triples and 5-of-6 at the free throw line, while Moore tallied 13 points, hitting all six of his field goal attempts and adding three assists and two steals.
• Against Northern Arizona, Moore had 12 points, four rebounds and four steals, while Thistlewood chipped in nine points and four rebounds.
• In the victory at Santa Clara, Moore had 12 points and four rebounds, while Thistlewood recorded 10 points and a season-best eight rebounds.
• Moore set a season-best with 18 points at San Jose State Jan. 14 and connected on nine three pointers in the two-game set with the Spartans.       Â
• Moore currently ranks third in scoring for CSU at 11.2 points per game while second in field goal percentage (51.0) and second in three-point percentage (43.5).
• Thistlewood is fourth at 9.1 points per game, has hit 23three-pointers and is 93.1 percent at the free throw line.
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Sophomore Class Continuing Impact
• The sophomore class of guards Isaiah Stevens and John Tonje, forward David Roddy and center Dischon Thomas are showing the growth after their first year of collegiate basketball.
• Stevens is tops in scoring at 15.6 points and 6.2 assists (#1 MW) per game while Roddy is second in scoring at 15.2 points per game and the top rebounder at 9.0 per game.
• Tonje is ffith at 6.9 points per game, with Thomas averaging 5.3 points and 3.2 boards a contest.
• Against Northern Arizona Dec. 14, Stevens had a game-high 23 points and nine assists, while Roddy added 14 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Tonje chipped in seven points and two rebounds off the bench.
• In the win at Santa Clara Dec. 22, the group combined or 45 points and 22 rebounds, with Roddy leading with 16 points and Tonje recording a career-high with 12 off the bench.
• Roddy recorded double-doubles in each of the games against Fresno State, going for 19 points and a career high-tying 13 rebounds in the opener and following it up with 17 points and 11 boards in the second victory.
• The group made a major impact on the historic comeback win over then-No. 23 San Diego State Jan. 2, combining for 41 points, 19 rebounds and 12 assists. Tonje capped off the win by hitting the game-winning four-point play with a triple from the left corner with 12.3 seconds left and converting the free throw from the foul to put the Rams ahead for good.
• Roddy earned his first Mountain West Player of the Week on Jan. 5 for his efforts against Fresno State and at San Diego State.
• Stevens then garnered the award on Jan. 11 for his efforts in two thrilling wins over UNLV.
• Thomas had a season-high 15 points, including a career-best three 3-pointers in the win at Utah State, Jan. 21.
In 2019-20
• Last season, head coach Niko Medved played the four freshmen in 31 of the 32 contests in 2019-20, with three playing in all 32.
• Stevens started all 32 games, while Roddy started the final 19 games of the season, while Thomas and Tonje both played at least 31 contests and contributed off the bench.
• Stevens led the team in scoring at 13.3 points per game, shooting 46.7 percent from the floor, 38.0 from the arc and 81.6 percent from the free throw line. He reached at least 10 points in 24 of the 32 games and had at least four assists in 20 of them, averaging 4.6 per game (3rd in the MW).
• Against Wyoming Feb. 15, Stevens set CSU's freshman assist record, surpassing Michael Morris (2002-03) at 121. He had 144 assists on the year, which is fifth on the CSU single-season chart (Milt Palacio in 4th with 147).
• Roddy was third at 11.4 points per game and second at 5.6 rebounds a contest, as the freshman scored in double figures in 22 of the last 28 games and 23 total contests last season.
• The duo earned honorablemention All-MW from the media, Stevens Third Team All-MW by the coaches and also MW Freshman of the Year by both the coaches and media.
CSU Career Ranks
Isaiah Stevens
Assists Per Game                                      2nd   5.02
Free Throw Percentage                              7th    .845
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Career Assists
16.      252    Todd Benn                              1981-85
17.      240    Nico Carvacho                         2015-20
         240    John Gillon                              2014-16
19.      236    John Dudley                           1982-86
20.     234    Brian Greene                          1999-03
21.      231    Isaiah Stevens                       2019-pres.
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Coors Light Coaches' Show Is Back
• The Coors Light Basketball Coaches' Show, hosted by "Voice of the Rams" Brian Roth, will make its 2020 debut on Wed. Dec. 16, from 7-8 p.m., broadcast live from the Lucky Joe's Studio at Moby Arena. Due to the global pandemic, fans are not permitted at the show this year.
• The show will air on the Colorado State Sports Network powered by Canvas Credit Union, including the flagship home of the Colorado State Rams, Power 102.9 FM, in Northern Colorado and on Mile High Sports 1430 AM in the Denver Metro area.
• The one-hour weekly show provides an inside look at the Rams' men's and women's program from men's head coach Niko Medved and women's head coach Ryun Williams, including previews of the upcoming action for each squad. The show will run at the same time, with the date varying based on coach availability due to game schedules. Fans also may submit questions on social media via the Twitter account @CSURamsRadio.
• Dates are subject to change based on changes in the basketball schedule.
Coors Light Basketball Coaches' Show Schedule:
Jan. 25 (Monday)
Feb. 1 (Mon.), 8 (Mon.), 15 (Mon.) and 24 (Wed.)
Tue. or Wed., March 2 or 3 (based on game schedules)
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Stevens Preseason All-MW
• Sophomore Isaiah Stevens was selected to the Preseason All-Mountain West squad.
• The second-ever league Freshman of the Year for the Rams, Stevens made an immediate impact on the program in 2019-20, starting all 32 games and leading the team in scoring at 13.3 points per game, which ranks 13th in the league.
• He also was third in the Mountain West at 4.5 assists per game and assist-to-turnover ratio at 2.18. He played more minutes than any other Ram and scored in double figures in 24 games last season.
• He hit a pair of game winners in the final seconds last year in wins over Loyola Chicago and Nevada. The Allen, Texas product also led the Rams with 26 points and a school record-tying 12 assists in the 3OT win at Tulsa Dec. 21.
• He was the first CSU freshman ever to earn Mountain West Player of the Week on Feb. 3 after leading CSU to a pair of wins over Nevada and UNLV when he averaged 16.5 points, 5.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists in those contests.
• He set a new CSU freshman assists record of 144, which is fifth on the CSU single-season chart and is a Mountain West record for a freshman.
• He also broke the freshman record for Mountain West only games with 84 last year, surpassing Sam Merrill (Utah State) with 71 in 2016-17.
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Players Mentioned
Colorado State Basketball (M): Season 1 - Ep. 1
Sunday, August 10
Ramily - CSU Men's Basketball
Tuesday, August 05
Ram Line - Shoot Around with Josh Pascarelli & Darnez Slater (MBB)
Monday, August 04
Behind the White Board - Ken DeWeese
Monday, August 04