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CSU Looking To Continue Solid Season Start, Hosts Little Rock Dec. 1
11/29/2021 12:38:00 PM | Men's Basketball
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The Rams and Trojans will tip at 7 pm Wednesday night in the third-ever meeting between the two schools
Opening Tip
• Colorado State will continue a three-game homestand when it hosts Little Rock on Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m.
• The game will be broadcast by on KCDO Denver 3 along with streamed on Evoca.TV, the Mountain West Network and CSURams.com.
• 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 Varsity Network app (free on all Apple and Android devices). Fans can use the app for instant access to free gameday audio streams and receive push notifications to remind them of games starting or upcoming audio broadcasts.
• The game will also have live stats on CSURams.com.
2021-22 Rams Quick Hits
• Colorado State is under the direction of fourth-year head coach Niko Medved, who took over the helm of the Rams' program in 2018-19. In his ninth season as a head coach, Medved has a 138-127 record overall but improved on the previous season's winning percentage in each of his eight years as a head coach, including both years now at CSU.
• The 2021-22 season marks the 117th in the history of the Colorado State men's basketball program. The Rams are 1,309-1,292 (.503) in 2,601 games all-time.
• CSU concluded the 2020-21 season in the National Invitation Tournament, advancing to the final four and finishing 20-8 overall record, including 14-4 in MW play, an three-game improvement over 2019-20 and 11 games 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 all five starters and nine letterwinners to this year's squad along with four newcomers.
• For broadcasting quick hits, current averages and career highs on individual players, go to the back page of the notes for a Radio/TV chart that includes that information.
The Leaders
• Colorado State Head Coach Niko Medved (Minnesota, '97) is in his fourth season at CSU as head coach with a 59-40 mark and has an 138-127 overall record is in his ninth season as a head coach.
• Little Rock Head Coach Darrell Walker (Arkansas, 2012) is in his fourth season with the Trojans and as a Division I college head coach with a 46-49 record. Walker spent 10 years playing in the NBA, including winning a NBA title with the Chicago Bulls in 1993. He also has extensive pro coaching experience in the NBA, WNBA and CBA.
A Familiar Face In Fort Collins
• While he may be in just his fourth 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 Little Rock
• Returning three starters and seven total letterwinners from last year's 11-15 team that finished fifth in the Sun Belt West Division with a 7-11 record, Little Rock was picked to finish eighth in the coaches' preseason poll.
• The Trojans are led by senior forward Nikola Maric, who was Third Team Preseason All-Sun Belt pick. The leading returner in nearly every stat category, the Bosnia-Herzegovina native is leading in points, rebounds and assists, while junior guard Jovan Stulic is tops in three-pointers, steals, three-point percentage and minutes.
History Versus Little Rock
• Little Rock has won the only two previous meetings between the two schools, including the one in Moby in the 2001-02 season.
• This is the first time CSU head coach Niko Medved will face the Trojans
• Against current Sun Belt teams, CSU is 13-5 all-time, including 10-2 at home, while Medved is 4-6 overall (0-2 at CSU).
LITTLE ROCK - 0-2
Home: 0-1 / Away: 0-1
Date Loc. W/L Score Att.
12/8/2001 Home L 79-88 2837
11/30/2002 Away L 75-84 2866
CSU vs. Sun Belt Conference
School Overall Home Away Neut.
Appalachian State 1-0 - - 1-0
Arkansas State 3-1 2-1 1-0 -
Arkansas-Little Rock 0-2 0-1 0-1 -
Georgia State 1-0 1-0 - -
Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1 1-0 - 0-1
Louisiana Monroe 1-0 1-0 - -
South Alabama 1-1 1-0 0-1 -
Texas State 2-0 2-0 - -
Texas-Arlington 2-0 1-0 1-0 -
Troy 1-0 1-0 - -
Totals 13-5 10-2 2-2 1-1
Medved vs. Little Rock - First Meeting
Medved vs. Sun Belt Opponents - 4-6 (0-2 CSU)
Starting 7-0 Is A New Thing
• For the first time in his head coaching career, Niko Medved has his team at 7-0 in the early part of the season. He was 3-1 in his only season at Drake and has been 3-1 in each of his three previous seasons at CSU.
• The only other time CSU was 7-0 at this point in the season was in 2014-15, when the Rams were a school record 14-0 to start the season but ended up in the NIT.
Tournament Finals
• CSU advanced to the tournament championship game of a three-game neutral site tournament for the 10th time in school history, eventually winning the 2021 Paradise Jam.
• In three-game neutral site tournaments title games, the Rams are 6-4.
In-Season Tournament Titles-Location (Number of Games)
1964 Mile High Classic-Denver, Colo. (2)
1965 Mile High Classic-Denver, Colo. (2)
1968 Utah Classic-Salt Lake City, Utah (2)
1977 Far West Classic-Portland, Ore. (3)
1989 Mile High Classic-Denver, Colo.(2)
1990 Gator Bowl Classic-Jacksonville, Fla. (2)
1994 Foothills Dodge Classic-Moby Arena (2)
1996 Foothills Dodge Classic-Moby Arena (2)
1997 Jam Fest Tournament-Moby Arena (2)
1999 Pearl Harbor Classic-Honolulu, Hawai'i (3)
2000 Phoenix Classic-Harford, Conn. (2)
2002 CSU Tournament-Moby Arena (3)
2006 Dr. Pepper Classic-Chattanooga, Tenn. (2)
2007 BP Top of the World Classic-Fairbanks, Alaska (3)
2010 Cancun Governor's Cup-Cancun, Mexico (3)
2010 Hilltop Challenge-San Francisco, Calif. (2)
2011 Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invit.-El Paso, Texas (2)
2012 Continental Tires Las Vegas Classic (2)
2014 GCI Great Alaska Shootout-Anchorage, Alaska (3)
2021 USVI Paradise Jam-U.S. Virgin Islands (3)
CSU Preseason MW Favorites
• For the first time in program history, the Colorado State men's basketball team has been picked to win the Mountain West in the annual preseason media poll, announced today prior to the league's Media Days.
• As part of that, juniors David Roddy and Isaiah Stevens were named to the Preseason All-Mountain West squad.
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 led the Rams to surpass the previous season's win totals at CSU, both overall and in Mountain West play.
• In 2019-20, the Rams had nine non-conference wins, betterring 2018-19's total of five. The squad also won 20 games overall, improving on 2018-19'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.
• In 2020-21, Medved led the Rams to their best conference record in program history with the 14-4 mark. The 14 wins were most CSU wins in any conference in history.
The Improvement Under Medved
Year School Overall Win% Conf. Post
2012-13 Furman** 6-24 .200 3-15
2013-14 Furman 9-21 .300 3-13
2014-15 Furman 11-22 .333 5-13
2015-16 Furman 19-16 .543 11-7 $
2016-17 Furman 23-11 .676 14-4 $
2016-17 Drake** 7-24 .226 5-13
2017-18 Drake 17-17 .500 10-8 $
2017-18 Colorado State** 11-21 .343 4-14
2018-19 Colorado State 12-20 .375 7-11
2019-20 Colorado State 20-12 .625 11-7 $*
2020-21 Colorado State! 20-8 .714 14-4# $
** Seasons prior to Medved taking over program
# School record for conference wins in a season
$ Postseason action for the program (2020 postseason canceled due to COVID-19)
! Season shortened due to COVID-19 protocols)
The Road Is Unique This Year
• Because of six neutral site games in non-conference play (though Birmingham will hardly be neutral for Alabama on Dec. 21), Colorado State's first "true" road game in an opponent's home arena is not until Dec. 28 at The Pit vs New Mexico, 49 days from the start of the season.
This is the longest time from the opening of the season until Colorado State played a true road game in the program's modern history.
• The last time CSU played its first road game of the year this late was in the 1971-72 season (which wasn't allowed to start until Dec. 1), when the Rams played Arizona in Tempe on Jan. 14, 1972 (a 78-74 UA win). CSU finished 15-9 that year.
Challenging Schedule
• CSU has seven guaranteed opponents and two other possible opponents that played in postseason in 2020-21 on this year's schedule, combining for at least nine games.
• Alabama, Creighton, San Diego State, Oral Roberts and Utah State all competed in the NCAA Tournament, as CSU is 2-0 against those opponents so far.
• Saint Mary's and Mississippi State were in the NIT with Colorado State.
Medved vs. 2021-22 Opponents
School Overall Home Away Neut.
Air Force 6-0 4-0 2-0 -
Alabama First Meeting
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 2-0 - -
Boise State 2-4 1-2 1-1 0-1
Bradley 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-1
Creighton 1-0 - - 1-0
Fresno State 6-1 4-0 1-1 1-0
Little Rock First Meeting
Mississippi State First Meeting
Nevada 1-4 1-1 0-3 -
New Mexico 3-1 3-0 0-1 -
Northeastern 1-0 - - 1-0
Northern Colorado 1-1 1-0 0-1 -
Oral Roberts 1-0 1-0 - -
Peru State 1-0 1-0 - -
Saint Mary's (CA) 0-1 - 0-1 -
San Diego State 1-4 0-2 1-2 -
San Jose State 5-0 1-0 2-0 2-0
Tulsa 1-0 - - 1-0
UNLV 3-3 3-1 0-2 -
Utah State 1-6 0-2 1-3 0-1
Wyoming 5-3 2-0 3-2 0-1
TOTALS 44-29 25-8 12-17 7-4
CSU vs. 2021-22 Opponents
School Overall Home Away Neut.
Air Force 84-33 46-11 34-18 4-4
Alabama 0-1 - - 0-1
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-0 4-0 - -
Boise State 12-15 9-5 2-9 1-1
Bradley 1-0 - - 1-0
Creighton 2-3 1-1 0-2 1-0
Fresno State 23-18 17-3 3-13 3-2
Little Rock 0-2 0-1 0-1 -
Mississippi State 1-0 1-0 - -
Nevada 10-16 6-4 4-11 0-1
New Mexico 49-78 36-26 12-50 1-2
Northeastern 2-0 - - 2-0
Northern Colorado 70-36 51-12 18-24 1-0
Oral Roberts 4-1 3-0 1-1 -
Peru State 1-0 1-0 - -
St. Mary's (Calif.) 2-2 - 1-1 1-1
San Diego State 42-46 26-14 14-28 2-4
San Jose State 22-0 9-0 9-0 4-0
Tulsa 3-3 1-1 1-2 1-0
UNLV 19-41 14-16 5-24 0-1
Utah State 40-60 28-20 12-37 0-3
Wyoming 98-137 53-56 42-76 3-5
TOTALS 489-492 306-170 158-297 24-26
CSU vs. 2021-22 Conference Foes (-MW)
School Overall Home Away Neut.
American Athletic 11-19 6-4 2-10 3-5
Atlantic 10 4-4 1-0 1-1 2-3
Big East 3-4 1-1 0-2 2-1
Big Sky 141-75 100-21 38-51 3-3
Colonial Ath. Assoc. 4-2 1-1 - 3-1
Ivy League 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0
Missouri Valley 14-13 8-1 3-9 3-3
Pac-12 124-251 79-90 36-151 9-10
Southeastern 10-8 5-2 2-5 3-1
Southwestern Athletic 10-0 9-0 - 1-0
Sun Belt 13-5 10-2 2-2 1-1
Summit League 107-75 69-31 36-43 2-1
West Coast 66-110 42-34 14-67 10-9
Divison II/Other 201-91 150-36 42-49 9-6
TOTALS 711-657 482-223 177-390 52-44
Winning The Paradise Jam
• The Rams won their first in-season tournament title since 2014 and 20th overall.
• CSU defeated its second team that was in the 2021 NCAA Sweet 16 in beating Creighton.
• The Rams hit a school-record and tournament-record 20 three-pointers in the win over Creighton. The total is also tied for the second most in Mountain West history.
• The Rams came back from a 20-point deficit in the championship game against Northeastern, the second-biggest comeback in program history.
• Junior forward David Roddy was named the tournament's MVP after, in three games, averaging 31.0 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game while shooting 70.2 percent (33-of-47) from the floor, 53.3 percent (8-of-15) on threes and 82.6 percent (19-of-23) from the charity stripe.
• Roddy set new career highs with 30 points against Bradley in the first round and then 36 points (including career best 7 threes) in the semifinal victory over Creighton.
• Junior guard Isaiah Stevens was also honored on the All-Tournament Team, finishing with averages of 11.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 8.7 assists per game, while having a 6.5 assist-to-turnover ratio, including 19 assists to just one turnover in the final two tournament games combined.
The Cardiac Rams
• The three biggest comebacks for wins in program history have come in the last three years under head coach Niko Medved.
• The most recent was the USVI Paradise Jam championship game Nov. 22, when CSU trailed by 20 (44-24) to Northeastern with 17:15 to play. The Rams clsed the game outscoring the Huskies, 47-17, to win the tournament title by 10. This was the second-most points trailed in a win.
• CSU's rally from 26 points down at #23 San Diego State on Jan. 2, 2021 made history as it is the largest comeback in both school and Mountain West history.
• The SDSU victory was the largest comeback win in Division I men's basketball last 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.
• The previous largest comeback in CSU history occurred under Medved last season, as the Rams rallied from 19 down at Wyoming with 14:06 to play to earn a 77-70 win on Feb. 15, 2020.
• CSU's rally from 13 down in the win over Northern Colorado ties for the 20th largest deficit overcome in a victory in program annals.
Closing In On A Historic Mark (x4)
• Barring injuries, Colorado State will have four players reach the 1,000-point career mark during this season, as only 30 have reached that mark previously for the Rams. Shown are where the four players currently are and their current ranking on CSU's all-time scoring chart.
• Junior David Roddy - 968 points (#35)
• Junior Isaiah Stevens - 960 points (#38)
• Senior Kendle Moore - 864 points (#53)
• Senior Adam Thistlewood - 848 points (#57)
Shooter U
• While there are 13 other schools that are ranked in the top 25 nationally in at least two of the three shooting percentages (field goal, three-point and free throw), Colorado State is the only program ranked in all three (4th in FG, 6th in 3P FG, 9th in FT).
Valuing the Basketball
• The Rams have done a great job taking care of possessions and making the most of them.
• CSU is 15th nationally in fewest turnovers at 9.6 per game and 8th on assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.75.
• Junior Isaiah Stevens is 7th in the country at 6.7 assists per game and 16th with a 4.70 assist-to-turnover ratio.
Starters Get It Going
• CSU's starters getting the scoring going was big last year, as the Rams were 18-3 last year when that group scored at least 50 points.
• In the season-opening win over Oral Roberts, the starting group had 56 points, while the bench chipped in 53.
• This year CSU is 5-0 when the starters tally at least 50.
Tonje With Career Night To Open
• Junior John Tonje came out with a stellar performance in the opening night win over 2021 NCAA Sweet 16 team Oral Roberts Nov. 9.
• Entering the contest with a previous career high of 15, Tonje was inserted in the starting lineup to help the defensive alignment but also made a great impact on offense. He tallied a career-high 31 points (18 of which came in the first half), while shooting 10-of-14 on field goal attempts, including 3-7 on triples, and making all eight free throw attempts.
Experience Gained=Success in '21-'22?
• In 2020-21, CSU ranked 311th in terms of experience and youth in NCAA Division I basketball, yet finished among the top 70 teams in the nation.
• This year, CSU returns all five starters and nine total letterwinners from the 2021 NIT run.
• Here is a look at what CSU returns in production, making many optimistic about what the season could hold.
2021-22 Returners Production Breakdown (Total (%))
Category So. (4) Jr. (5) Sr. (2) Total
> Points 241 (11.6) 1,211 (58.4) 539 (26.0) 1,991 (96.1)
> Rebounds 134 (15.0) 551 (61.8) 180 (20.2) 938 (97.2)
> Assists 45 (11.0) 260 (63.7) 65 (15.9) 370 (90.7)
> Steals 20 (12.2) 76 (46.3) 55 (33.5) 151 (92.1)
> Blocks 20 (26.7) 34 (45.3) 20 (26.7) 74 (98.7)
> Minutes 809 (14.4) 2,800 (50.0) 1,623 (29.0) 5,232 (93.4)
Roddy Named To Malone Watch List
• Junior David Roddy was named to the Karl Malone Award Watch List, announced by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. One of 20 named to the initial watch list, this honor recognizes the top power forward in men's college basketball.
• A 2021 First-Team NABC All-District and All-Mountain West selection as well as a 2021-22 preseason All-MW pick, Roddy showed his development in his second year. As a sophomore, he increased both his scoring and rebounding averages, going from 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds a game last season to a team-bests of 15.9 points and 9.4 rebounds. Those numbers were even higher in MW play at 16.6 points and 9.9 rebounds per game, ranking, fourth and second, respectively, in the league. One of the toughest matchups in the Mountain West, Roddy hit 55.3 percent of his shots from the field, also second in the Mountain West, and ranked 13th in assists at 2.83 per game. Roddy's best game was in the 22-point win over Boise State, where he recorded career bests of 27 points and 15 rebounds in the victory. He also was just shy of the program's first triple-double when he had 12 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists in the March 3 win over New Mexico. He has recorded 10 double-doubles this season, nine of them coming in conference play, with the two against Fresno State and the double-double in the comeback win at SDSU earning him Mountain West Player of the Week honors.
• This year after missing part of the opener with an upper body injury, Roddy has since then set career highs in scoring twice, including 30 points in the first round of the Paradise Jam against Bradley.
• Roddy had another career night against Creighton, Nov. 21, scoring 36 points with seven three-pointers to lead CSU to the Paradise Jam championship game.
Defense Setting A Tone
• CSU showed an improved defensive effort and shows clearly in the stats, despite having the 311th club in the country in terms of experience entering the 2020-21 year.
• In 2020-21, the Rams were ranked in the top 75 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.
• The Rams had back-to-back games holding an opponent under 50 points on Feb. 27 and March 1. This was the first time it has happened since the 2014-15 season and the first time it has happened in head coach Niko Medved's eight-year career spanning three schools.
• Colorado State also gave up just 44 points to Air Force March 1, the lowest opponent output since Jan. 17, 2015, a 70-41 win at San Jose State. It was also the third-lowest overall opponent scoring total in Medved's career (second lowest vs Division I school).
• This year, the Rams had at least five blocks in each of the first three games. This was the first time that CSU had three-straight contests with five or more rejections since 2006-07.
• CSU has held opponents to 62 points or less in three of its last five games, including two at the Paradise Jam.
Hitting From Deep
• Last year's squad that ranked in the top 70 in the country in three-point field goals made features three of the most prolific three-point shooters in school history (who are all back this year).
• In the win over Creighton Nov. 21, CSU hit a school and Paradise Jam Tournament record 20 three-pointers. The mark is tied for the second most in Mountain West history.
• Junior Isaiah Stevens and seniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are all in CSU's top-30 for 3-point field goal percentage.
12. .400 A.Masinton-Bonner (100-250) 2016-19
13. .398 Ryan Yoder (123-309) 1990-94
14. .397 Keith Bonds (114-287) 1991-93
15. .397 Tyson Maroney (73-184) 1990-94
16. .397 Andre Mcfarland (144-363) 2007-11
17. .394 Jameel Mahmud (117-297) 1994-98
18. .392 Isaiah Stevens (104-265) 2019-pres.
19. .389 David Evans (150-386) 1994-96
20. .388 Adam Nigon (124-320) 2007-11
21. .382 Adam Thistlewood (165-432) 2018-pres.
29. .371 Kendle Moore (145-391) 2018-pres.
National Rankings (Team/Players)
(as of Nov. 29, 2021)
Team (Top 75 of 350 Division I teams)
Field Goal Percentage 53.3 4th
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 43.3 6th
Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.75 8th
Free Throw Percentage 80.7 9th
Scoring Offense 86.86 14th
Turnovers (Fewest) 9.57 15th
Free Throws Made 109 33rd
Assists 16.71 34th
Scoring Margin +16.29 36th
Defensive Rebounds 28.57 53rd
3-Pt. Field Goals Per Game 9.29 63rd
Free Throw Attempts 135 75th
Players (top 100 nationally)
Isaiah Stevens
Total Assists 47 5th
Assists Per Game 6.7 7th
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 4.70 16th
Minutes Per Game 33:57 93rd
David Roddy
Total Field Goals Made 56 6th
Points Per Game 22.4 9th
Double-Doubles 3 t-20th
Free Throws Made 33 21st
Free Throw Attempts 43 24th
Defensive Rebounds Per Game 6.86 33rd
Total Field Goal Attempts 98 45th
Rebounds Per Game 8.6 63rd
Field Goal Percentage 57.1 71st
Double-Doubles
• The Rams have three players that have combined for 20 double-doubles in their young careers, including three via points-assists, as the program total is now 661 since 1965-66.
David Roddy 17 (3 in 2021-22)
Isaiah Stevens 4 (1 in 2021-22)
Dischon Thomas 1 (1 in 2021-22)
Points/Assists Double-Double Career Leaders
(18 total in history)
1. Ryan Yoder (1990-94) 6
2. Isaiah Stevens (2019-pres.) 4
DOUBLE-DOUBLE RANKINGS TOTAL
(105 Players since 1965-66)
1. Nico Carvacho (2015-20) 49
5. Tim Hall (1971-75) 23
10. David Roddy (2019-pres.) 17
Moving On Up
• Seniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are looked at to help lead this team as two of the five returning starters.
• For their careers, the fourth-year roommates have played in a combined 192 of a possible 198 games (183 starts) and contributed 17.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and better than 37.6 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 fifth at 165 and Moore has 144 and is tied for 13th. Moore is also fifth in career steals with 123.
Career 3-Pointers List
3. 197 Dorian Green (130 Games) 2009-13
4. 167 J.D. Paige (124 Games) 2015-19
5. 165 Adam Thistlewood (96 games) 2019-pres.
6. 158 Daniel Bejarano (100 Games) 2011-15
7. 154 Mark Meredith (59 Games) 1989-91
8. 152 Prentiss Nixon (94 Games) 2015-18
9. 150 David Evans (55 Games) 1994-96
150 Joe De Ciman (123 Games) 2012-16
11. 149 Gian Clavell (70 Games) 2014-17
12. 148 Wes Eikmeier (96 Games) 2009-13
13. 145 Kendle Moore (96 games) 2019-pres.
Career Steals
3. 141 Eddie Hughes 1978-82
4. 128 Brian Greene 1999-03
5. 125 Kendle Moore (96 games) 2019-pres.
Career Free-Throw Percentage
14. .815 Adam Thistlewood (96 games) 2019-pres.
Career 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
22. .382 Adam Thistlewood (96 games) 2019-pres.
29. .371 Kendle Moore (96 games) 2019-pres.
Junior Class Continuing Impact
• The junior class of guards Isaiah Stevens and John Tonje, forward David Roddy and center Dischon Thomas are showed the growth in their second year of collegiate basketball.
• Roddy was first in scoring at 15.9 points per game and the top rebounder at 9.4 (2nd in MW), while Stevens was second in scoring at 15.3 points and first with 5.4 assists (#2 MW) per game. Roddy was a NABC First Team All-District, USBWA All-District, First Team All-MW pick while Stevens was named to the USBWA All-District squad as well as second team for the NABC All-District and Mountain West.
• Tonje was fifth at 6.6 points per game (having averaged 3.6 as a freshman in 2019-20), while Thomas averaged 5.2 points and 3.1 boards a contest (up from 3.8 and 2.2 respectively).
CSU Career Ranks
Isaiah Stevens
Assists Per Game 2nd 5.1
Total Assists 8th 343
Free Throw Percentage 9th .838
3-Point Field Goal Percentage 17th .395
Points Per Game 23rd 14.3
Points 38th 960
David Roddy
Rebounds Per Game 16th 7.5
Points Per Game 22nd 14.4
Rebounds 27th 502
Points 35th 968
Career Assists
1. 530 Ryan Yoder 1990-94
4. 387 Eddie Hughes 1978-82
5. 373 Dorian Green 2009-13
6. 367 Micheal Morris 2002-06
7. 352 Matt Barnett 1994-98
8. 343 Isaiah Stevens 2019-pres.
More Improvement To See
• Basketball is a game where the numbers generally tell the story. For the Rams, here are some of the categories with NCAA rankings that they have improved on from 2018-19 to 2020-21 that demonstrate why.
CSU's Team Rankings 18-19 19-20 NCAA 20-21 NCAA
Scoring Def. 75.2 72.09 252nd 65.8 54th
Scoring Margin -0.4 +3.44 133rd +8.9 42nd
FG Percentage Def. 45.5 44.3 251st 41.2 60th
FT Percentage 69.4 67.9 272nd 79.2 6th
3-Pt. Percentage Def. 35.5 34.2 252nd 30.3 27th
Turnovers Forced 11.06 12.69 219th 13.68 140th
Defensive Rebounds 25.78 26.84 85th 27.40 48th
Postseason History
• Colorado State made its 21st postseason appearance in school history last year.
• This was the 10th appearance in the National Invitation Tournament, having gone 9-11 overall.
• Last year, the Rams defeated Buffalo and NC State to advance to the Final Four. From there, CSU lost to eventual champion Memphis in the semifinals and then dropped a heartbreaker to Louisiana Tech in the third-place game.
• The most successful run was in 1988, when CSU went to the semifinals in New York City, losing to Ohio State in that game and then defeating Boston College for third.
2020-21 Awards
• National Association of Basketball Coaches
- David Roddy, First Team
- Isaiah Stevens, Second Team
• US Basketball Writers Association All-District
- Niko Medved, Coach of the Year
- David Roddy
- Isaiah Stevens
• All-Mountain West from the league's coaches
- David Roddy, First Team
- Isaiah Stevens, Second Team
- Adam Thistlewood, Honorable Mention
• All-Mountain West from the league's media
- Niko Medved, Coach of the Year
- David Roddy, First Team
- Isaiah Stevens, Second Team
2020-21 Season Quick Hits
• CSU had back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since 2011-12/2012-13, when Niko Medved was an assistant coach on the staff. This was also just the fourth time that the mark has been reached in program history.
• This was also the fourth time that the Rams have won multiple postseason games in a year.
• Colorado State picked up its 14th conference win March 3, the most wins in any conference season in program history.
• The Rams were the only team in the Mountain West not to get swept in a season series and had five series sweeps.
Looking Ahead
• Colorado State concludes a three-game homestand when it hosts Saint Mary's (Calif) in Moby Arena on Sat., Dec. 4 at 2 p.m.
• The game will be broadcast on Stadium and the Mountain West Network.
• The audio will be on the Colorado State Sports Radio Network (along with online at CSURams.com), with Brian Roth and Adam Nigon handling the broadcast.
• CSU Sports Network broadcasts can be also accessed on mobile devices through the Varsity Network app (free on all Apple and Android devices). Fans can use the app for instant access to free gameday audio streams and receive push notifications to remind them of games starting or upcoming audio broadcasts.
• Colorado State will continue a three-game homestand when it hosts Little Rock on Wednesday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m.
• The game will be broadcast by on KCDO Denver 3 along with streamed on Evoca.TV, the Mountain West Network and CSURams.com.
• 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 Varsity Network app (free on all Apple and Android devices). Fans can use the app for instant access to free gameday audio streams and receive push notifications to remind them of games starting or upcoming audio broadcasts.
• The game will also have live stats on CSURams.com.
2021-22 Rams Quick Hits
• Colorado State is under the direction of fourth-year head coach Niko Medved, who took over the helm of the Rams' program in 2018-19. In his ninth season as a head coach, Medved has a 138-127 record overall but improved on the previous season's winning percentage in each of his eight years as a head coach, including both years now at CSU.
• The 2021-22 season marks the 117th in the history of the Colorado State men's basketball program. The Rams are 1,309-1,292 (.503) in 2,601 games all-time.
• CSU concluded the 2020-21 season in the National Invitation Tournament, advancing to the final four and finishing 20-8 overall record, including 14-4 in MW play, an three-game improvement over 2019-20 and 11 games 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 all five starters and nine letterwinners to this year's squad along with four newcomers.
• For broadcasting quick hits, current averages and career highs on individual players, go to the back page of the notes for a Radio/TV chart that includes that information.
The Leaders
• Colorado State Head Coach Niko Medved (Minnesota, '97) is in his fourth season at CSU as head coach with a 59-40 mark and has an 138-127 overall record is in his ninth season as a head coach.
• Little Rock Head Coach Darrell Walker (Arkansas, 2012) is in his fourth season with the Trojans and as a Division I college head coach with a 46-49 record. Walker spent 10 years playing in the NBA, including winning a NBA title with the Chicago Bulls in 1993. He also has extensive pro coaching experience in the NBA, WNBA and CBA.
A Familiar Face In Fort Collins
• While he may be in just his fourth 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 Little Rock
• Returning three starters and seven total letterwinners from last year's 11-15 team that finished fifth in the Sun Belt West Division with a 7-11 record, Little Rock was picked to finish eighth in the coaches' preseason poll.
• The Trojans are led by senior forward Nikola Maric, who was Third Team Preseason All-Sun Belt pick. The leading returner in nearly every stat category, the Bosnia-Herzegovina native is leading in points, rebounds and assists, while junior guard Jovan Stulic is tops in three-pointers, steals, three-point percentage and minutes.
History Versus Little Rock
• Little Rock has won the only two previous meetings between the two schools, including the one in Moby in the 2001-02 season.
• This is the first time CSU head coach Niko Medved will face the Trojans
• Against current Sun Belt teams, CSU is 13-5 all-time, including 10-2 at home, while Medved is 4-6 overall (0-2 at CSU).
LITTLE ROCK - 0-2
Home: 0-1 / Away: 0-1
Date Loc. W/L Score Att.
12/8/2001 Home L 79-88 2837
11/30/2002 Away L 75-84 2866
CSU vs. Sun Belt Conference
School Overall Home Away Neut.
Appalachian State 1-0 - - 1-0
Arkansas State 3-1 2-1 1-0 -
Arkansas-Little Rock 0-2 0-1 0-1 -
Georgia State 1-0 1-0 - -
Louisiana-Lafayette 1-1 1-0 - 0-1
Louisiana Monroe 1-0 1-0 - -
South Alabama 1-1 1-0 0-1 -
Texas State 2-0 2-0 - -
Texas-Arlington 2-0 1-0 1-0 -
Troy 1-0 1-0 - -
Totals 13-5 10-2 2-2 1-1
Medved vs. Little Rock - First Meeting
Medved vs. Sun Belt Opponents - 4-6 (0-2 CSU)
Starting 7-0 Is A New Thing
• For the first time in his head coaching career, Niko Medved has his team at 7-0 in the early part of the season. He was 3-1 in his only season at Drake and has been 3-1 in each of his three previous seasons at CSU.
• The only other time CSU was 7-0 at this point in the season was in 2014-15, when the Rams were a school record 14-0 to start the season but ended up in the NIT.
Tournament Finals
• CSU advanced to the tournament championship game of a three-game neutral site tournament for the 10th time in school history, eventually winning the 2021 Paradise Jam.
• In three-game neutral site tournaments title games, the Rams are 6-4.
In-Season Tournament Titles-Location (Number of Games)
1964 Mile High Classic-Denver, Colo. (2)
1965 Mile High Classic-Denver, Colo. (2)
1968 Utah Classic-Salt Lake City, Utah (2)
1977 Far West Classic-Portland, Ore. (3)
1989 Mile High Classic-Denver, Colo.(2)
1990 Gator Bowl Classic-Jacksonville, Fla. (2)
1994 Foothills Dodge Classic-Moby Arena (2)
1996 Foothills Dodge Classic-Moby Arena (2)
1997 Jam Fest Tournament-Moby Arena (2)
1999 Pearl Harbor Classic-Honolulu, Hawai'i (3)
2000 Phoenix Classic-Harford, Conn. (2)
2002 CSU Tournament-Moby Arena (3)
2006 Dr. Pepper Classic-Chattanooga, Tenn. (2)
2007 BP Top of the World Classic-Fairbanks, Alaska (3)
2010 Cancun Governor's Cup-Cancun, Mexico (3)
2010 Hilltop Challenge-San Francisco, Calif. (2)
2011 Don Haskins Sun Bowl Invit.-El Paso, Texas (2)
2012 Continental Tires Las Vegas Classic (2)
2014 GCI Great Alaska Shootout-Anchorage, Alaska (3)
2021 USVI Paradise Jam-U.S. Virgin Islands (3)
CSU Preseason MW Favorites
• For the first time in program history, the Colorado State men's basketball team has been picked to win the Mountain West in the annual preseason media poll, announced today prior to the league's Media Days.
• As part of that, juniors David Roddy and Isaiah Stevens were named to the Preseason All-Mountain West squad.
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 led the Rams to surpass the previous season's win totals at CSU, both overall and in Mountain West play.
• In 2019-20, the Rams had nine non-conference wins, betterring 2018-19's total of five. The squad also won 20 games overall, improving on 2018-19'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.
• In 2020-21, Medved led the Rams to their best conference record in program history with the 14-4 mark. The 14 wins were most CSU wins in any conference in history.
The Improvement Under Medved
Year School Overall Win% Conf. Post
2012-13 Furman** 6-24 .200 3-15
2013-14 Furman 9-21 .300 3-13
2014-15 Furman 11-22 .333 5-13
2015-16 Furman 19-16 .543 11-7 $
2016-17 Furman 23-11 .676 14-4 $
2016-17 Drake** 7-24 .226 5-13
2017-18 Drake 17-17 .500 10-8 $
2017-18 Colorado State** 11-21 .343 4-14
2018-19 Colorado State 12-20 .375 7-11
2019-20 Colorado State 20-12 .625 11-7 $*
2020-21 Colorado State! 20-8 .714 14-4# $
** Seasons prior to Medved taking over program
# School record for conference wins in a season
$ Postseason action for the program (2020 postseason canceled due to COVID-19)
! Season shortened due to COVID-19 protocols)
The Road Is Unique This Year
• Because of six neutral site games in non-conference play (though Birmingham will hardly be neutral for Alabama on Dec. 21), Colorado State's first "true" road game in an opponent's home arena is not until Dec. 28 at The Pit vs New Mexico, 49 days from the start of the season.
This is the longest time from the opening of the season until Colorado State played a true road game in the program's modern history.
• The last time CSU played its first road game of the year this late was in the 1971-72 season (which wasn't allowed to start until Dec. 1), when the Rams played Arizona in Tempe on Jan. 14, 1972 (a 78-74 UA win). CSU finished 15-9 that year.
Challenging Schedule
• CSU has seven guaranteed opponents and two other possible opponents that played in postseason in 2020-21 on this year's schedule, combining for at least nine games.
• Alabama, Creighton, San Diego State, Oral Roberts and Utah State all competed in the NCAA Tournament, as CSU is 2-0 against those opponents so far.
• Saint Mary's and Mississippi State were in the NIT with Colorado State.
Medved vs. 2021-22 Opponents
School Overall Home Away Neut.
Air Force 6-0 4-0 2-0 -
Alabama First Meeting
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 2-0 2-0 - -
Boise State 2-4 1-2 1-1 0-1
Bradley 3-1 1-0 1-0 1-1
Creighton 1-0 - - 1-0
Fresno State 6-1 4-0 1-1 1-0
Little Rock First Meeting
Mississippi State First Meeting
Nevada 1-4 1-1 0-3 -
New Mexico 3-1 3-0 0-1 -
Northeastern 1-0 - - 1-0
Northern Colorado 1-1 1-0 0-1 -
Oral Roberts 1-0 1-0 - -
Peru State 1-0 1-0 - -
Saint Mary's (CA) 0-1 - 0-1 -
San Diego State 1-4 0-2 1-2 -
San Jose State 5-0 1-0 2-0 2-0
Tulsa 1-0 - - 1-0
UNLV 3-3 3-1 0-2 -
Utah State 1-6 0-2 1-3 0-1
Wyoming 5-3 2-0 3-2 0-1
TOTALS 44-29 25-8 12-17 7-4
CSU vs. 2021-22 Opponents
School Overall Home Away Neut.
Air Force 84-33 46-11 34-18 4-4
Alabama 0-1 - - 0-1
Arkansas-Pine Bluff 4-0 4-0 - -
Boise State 12-15 9-5 2-9 1-1
Bradley 1-0 - - 1-0
Creighton 2-3 1-1 0-2 1-0
Fresno State 23-18 17-3 3-13 3-2
Little Rock 0-2 0-1 0-1 -
Mississippi State 1-0 1-0 - -
Nevada 10-16 6-4 4-11 0-1
New Mexico 49-78 36-26 12-50 1-2
Northeastern 2-0 - - 2-0
Northern Colorado 70-36 51-12 18-24 1-0
Oral Roberts 4-1 3-0 1-1 -
Peru State 1-0 1-0 - -
St. Mary's (Calif.) 2-2 - 1-1 1-1
San Diego State 42-46 26-14 14-28 2-4
San Jose State 22-0 9-0 9-0 4-0
Tulsa 3-3 1-1 1-2 1-0
UNLV 19-41 14-16 5-24 0-1
Utah State 40-60 28-20 12-37 0-3
Wyoming 98-137 53-56 42-76 3-5
TOTALS 489-492 306-170 158-297 24-26
CSU vs. 2021-22 Conference Foes (-MW)
School Overall Home Away Neut.
American Athletic 11-19 6-4 2-10 3-5
Atlantic 10 4-4 1-0 1-1 2-3
Big East 3-4 1-1 0-2 2-1
Big Sky 141-75 100-21 38-51 3-3
Colonial Ath. Assoc. 4-2 1-1 - 3-1
Ivy League 3-0 1-0 1-0 1-0
Missouri Valley 14-13 8-1 3-9 3-3
Pac-12 124-251 79-90 36-151 9-10
Southeastern 10-8 5-2 2-5 3-1
Southwestern Athletic 10-0 9-0 - 1-0
Sun Belt 13-5 10-2 2-2 1-1
Summit League 107-75 69-31 36-43 2-1
West Coast 66-110 42-34 14-67 10-9
Divison II/Other 201-91 150-36 42-49 9-6
TOTALS 711-657 482-223 177-390 52-44
Winning The Paradise Jam
• The Rams won their first in-season tournament title since 2014 and 20th overall.
• CSU defeated its second team that was in the 2021 NCAA Sweet 16 in beating Creighton.
• The Rams hit a school-record and tournament-record 20 three-pointers in the win over Creighton. The total is also tied for the second most in Mountain West history.
• The Rams came back from a 20-point deficit in the championship game against Northeastern, the second-biggest comeback in program history.
• Junior forward David Roddy was named the tournament's MVP after, in three games, averaging 31.0 points, 6.7 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game while shooting 70.2 percent (33-of-47) from the floor, 53.3 percent (8-of-15) on threes and 82.6 percent (19-of-23) from the charity stripe.
• Roddy set new career highs with 30 points against Bradley in the first round and then 36 points (including career best 7 threes) in the semifinal victory over Creighton.
• Junior guard Isaiah Stevens was also honored on the All-Tournament Team, finishing with averages of 11.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 8.7 assists per game, while having a 6.5 assist-to-turnover ratio, including 19 assists to just one turnover in the final two tournament games combined.
The Cardiac Rams
• The three biggest comebacks for wins in program history have come in the last three years under head coach Niko Medved.
• The most recent was the USVI Paradise Jam championship game Nov. 22, when CSU trailed by 20 (44-24) to Northeastern with 17:15 to play. The Rams clsed the game outscoring the Huskies, 47-17, to win the tournament title by 10. This was the second-most points trailed in a win.
• CSU's rally from 26 points down at #23 San Diego State on Jan. 2, 2021 made history as it is the largest comeback in both school and Mountain West history.
• The SDSU victory was the largest comeback win in Division I men's basketball last 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.
• The previous largest comeback in CSU history occurred under Medved last season, as the Rams rallied from 19 down at Wyoming with 14:06 to play to earn a 77-70 win on Feb. 15, 2020.
• CSU's rally from 13 down in the win over Northern Colorado ties for the 20th largest deficit overcome in a victory in program annals.
Closing In On A Historic Mark (x4)
• Barring injuries, Colorado State will have four players reach the 1,000-point career mark during this season, as only 30 have reached that mark previously for the Rams. Shown are where the four players currently are and their current ranking on CSU's all-time scoring chart.
• Junior David Roddy - 968 points (#35)
• Junior Isaiah Stevens - 960 points (#38)
• Senior Kendle Moore - 864 points (#53)
• Senior Adam Thistlewood - 848 points (#57)
Shooter U
• While there are 13 other schools that are ranked in the top 25 nationally in at least two of the three shooting percentages (field goal, three-point and free throw), Colorado State is the only program ranked in all three (4th in FG, 6th in 3P FG, 9th in FT).
Valuing the Basketball
• The Rams have done a great job taking care of possessions and making the most of them.
• CSU is 15th nationally in fewest turnovers at 9.6 per game and 8th on assist-to-turnover ratio at 1.75.
• Junior Isaiah Stevens is 7th in the country at 6.7 assists per game and 16th with a 4.70 assist-to-turnover ratio.
Starters Get It Going
• CSU's starters getting the scoring going was big last year, as the Rams were 18-3 last year when that group scored at least 50 points.
• In the season-opening win over Oral Roberts, the starting group had 56 points, while the bench chipped in 53.
• This year CSU is 5-0 when the starters tally at least 50.
Tonje With Career Night To Open
• Junior John Tonje came out with a stellar performance in the opening night win over 2021 NCAA Sweet 16 team Oral Roberts Nov. 9.
• Entering the contest with a previous career high of 15, Tonje was inserted in the starting lineup to help the defensive alignment but also made a great impact on offense. He tallied a career-high 31 points (18 of which came in the first half), while shooting 10-of-14 on field goal attempts, including 3-7 on triples, and making all eight free throw attempts.
Experience Gained=Success in '21-'22?
• In 2020-21, CSU ranked 311th in terms of experience and youth in NCAA Division I basketball, yet finished among the top 70 teams in the nation.
• This year, CSU returns all five starters and nine total letterwinners from the 2021 NIT run.
• Here is a look at what CSU returns in production, making many optimistic about what the season could hold.
2021-22 Returners Production Breakdown (Total (%))
Category So. (4) Jr. (5) Sr. (2) Total
> Points 241 (11.6) 1,211 (58.4) 539 (26.0) 1,991 (96.1)
> Rebounds 134 (15.0) 551 (61.8) 180 (20.2) 938 (97.2)
> Assists 45 (11.0) 260 (63.7) 65 (15.9) 370 (90.7)
> Steals 20 (12.2) 76 (46.3) 55 (33.5) 151 (92.1)
> Blocks 20 (26.7) 34 (45.3) 20 (26.7) 74 (98.7)
> Minutes 809 (14.4) 2,800 (50.0) 1,623 (29.0) 5,232 (93.4)
Roddy Named To Malone Watch List
• Junior David Roddy was named to the Karl Malone Award Watch List, announced by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. One of 20 named to the initial watch list, this honor recognizes the top power forward in men's college basketball.
• A 2021 First-Team NABC All-District and All-Mountain West selection as well as a 2021-22 preseason All-MW pick, Roddy showed his development in his second year. As a sophomore, he increased both his scoring and rebounding averages, going from 11.4 points and 5.6 rebounds a game last season to a team-bests of 15.9 points and 9.4 rebounds. Those numbers were even higher in MW play at 16.6 points and 9.9 rebounds per game, ranking, fourth and second, respectively, in the league. One of the toughest matchups in the Mountain West, Roddy hit 55.3 percent of his shots from the field, also second in the Mountain West, and ranked 13th in assists at 2.83 per game. Roddy's best game was in the 22-point win over Boise State, where he recorded career bests of 27 points and 15 rebounds in the victory. He also was just shy of the program's first triple-double when he had 12 points, 14 rebounds and nine assists in the March 3 win over New Mexico. He has recorded 10 double-doubles this season, nine of them coming in conference play, with the two against Fresno State and the double-double in the comeback win at SDSU earning him Mountain West Player of the Week honors.
• This year after missing part of the opener with an upper body injury, Roddy has since then set career highs in scoring twice, including 30 points in the first round of the Paradise Jam against Bradley.
• Roddy had another career night against Creighton, Nov. 21, scoring 36 points with seven three-pointers to lead CSU to the Paradise Jam championship game.
Defense Setting A Tone
• CSU showed an improved defensive effort and shows clearly in the stats, despite having the 311th club in the country in terms of experience entering the 2020-21 year.
• In 2020-21, the Rams were ranked in the top 75 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.
• The Rams had back-to-back games holding an opponent under 50 points on Feb. 27 and March 1. This was the first time it has happened since the 2014-15 season and the first time it has happened in head coach Niko Medved's eight-year career spanning three schools.
• Colorado State also gave up just 44 points to Air Force March 1, the lowest opponent output since Jan. 17, 2015, a 70-41 win at San Jose State. It was also the third-lowest overall opponent scoring total in Medved's career (second lowest vs Division I school).
• This year, the Rams had at least five blocks in each of the first three games. This was the first time that CSU had three-straight contests with five or more rejections since 2006-07.
• CSU has held opponents to 62 points or less in three of its last five games, including two at the Paradise Jam.
Hitting From Deep
• Last year's squad that ranked in the top 70 in the country in three-point field goals made features three of the most prolific three-point shooters in school history (who are all back this year).
• In the win over Creighton Nov. 21, CSU hit a school and Paradise Jam Tournament record 20 three-pointers. The mark is tied for the second most in Mountain West history.
• Junior Isaiah Stevens and seniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are all in CSU's top-30 for 3-point field goal percentage.
12. .400 A.Masinton-Bonner (100-250) 2016-19
13. .398 Ryan Yoder (123-309) 1990-94
14. .397 Keith Bonds (114-287) 1991-93
15. .397 Tyson Maroney (73-184) 1990-94
16. .397 Andre Mcfarland (144-363) 2007-11
17. .394 Jameel Mahmud (117-297) 1994-98
18. .392 Isaiah Stevens (104-265) 2019-pres.
19. .389 David Evans (150-386) 1994-96
20. .388 Adam Nigon (124-320) 2007-11
21. .382 Adam Thistlewood (165-432) 2018-pres.
29. .371 Kendle Moore (145-391) 2018-pres.
National Rankings (Team/Players)
(as of Nov. 29, 2021)
Team (Top 75 of 350 Division I teams)
Field Goal Percentage 53.3 4th
3-Pt. Field Goal Percentage 43.3 6th
Assist/Turnover Ratio 1.75 8th
Free Throw Percentage 80.7 9th
Scoring Offense 86.86 14th
Turnovers (Fewest) 9.57 15th
Free Throws Made 109 33rd
Assists 16.71 34th
Scoring Margin +16.29 36th
Defensive Rebounds 28.57 53rd
3-Pt. Field Goals Per Game 9.29 63rd
Free Throw Attempts 135 75th
Players (top 100 nationally)
Isaiah Stevens
Total Assists 47 5th
Assists Per Game 6.7 7th
Assist-to-Turnover Ratio 4.70 16th
Minutes Per Game 33:57 93rd
David Roddy
Total Field Goals Made 56 6th
Points Per Game 22.4 9th
Double-Doubles 3 t-20th
Free Throws Made 33 21st
Free Throw Attempts 43 24th
Defensive Rebounds Per Game 6.86 33rd
Total Field Goal Attempts 98 45th
Rebounds Per Game 8.6 63rd
Field Goal Percentage 57.1 71st
Double-Doubles
• The Rams have three players that have combined for 20 double-doubles in their young careers, including three via points-assists, as the program total is now 661 since 1965-66.
David Roddy 17 (3 in 2021-22)
Isaiah Stevens 4 (1 in 2021-22)
Dischon Thomas 1 (1 in 2021-22)
Points/Assists Double-Double Career Leaders
(18 total in history)
1. Ryan Yoder (1990-94) 6
2. Isaiah Stevens (2019-pres.) 4
DOUBLE-DOUBLE RANKINGS TOTAL
(105 Players since 1965-66)
1. Nico Carvacho (2015-20) 49
5. Tim Hall (1971-75) 23
10. David Roddy (2019-pres.) 17
Moving On Up
• Seniors Kendle Moore and Adam Thistlewood are looked at to help lead this team as two of the five returning starters.
• For their careers, the fourth-year roommates have played in a combined 192 of a possible 198 games (183 starts) and contributed 17.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and better than 37.6 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 fifth at 165 and Moore has 144 and is tied for 13th. Moore is also fifth in career steals with 123.
Career 3-Pointers List
3. 197 Dorian Green (130 Games) 2009-13
4. 167 J.D. Paige (124 Games) 2015-19
5. 165 Adam Thistlewood (96 games) 2019-pres.
6. 158 Daniel Bejarano (100 Games) 2011-15
7. 154 Mark Meredith (59 Games) 1989-91
8. 152 Prentiss Nixon (94 Games) 2015-18
9. 150 David Evans (55 Games) 1994-96
150 Joe De Ciman (123 Games) 2012-16
11. 149 Gian Clavell (70 Games) 2014-17
12. 148 Wes Eikmeier (96 Games) 2009-13
13. 145 Kendle Moore (96 games) 2019-pres.
Career Steals
3. 141 Eddie Hughes 1978-82
4. 128 Brian Greene 1999-03
5. 125 Kendle Moore (96 games) 2019-pres.
Career Free-Throw Percentage
14. .815 Adam Thistlewood (96 games) 2019-pres.
Career 3-Point Field Goal Percentage
22. .382 Adam Thistlewood (96 games) 2019-pres.
29. .371 Kendle Moore (96 games) 2019-pres.
Junior Class Continuing Impact
• The junior class of guards Isaiah Stevens and John Tonje, forward David Roddy and center Dischon Thomas are showed the growth in their second year of collegiate basketball.
• Roddy was first in scoring at 15.9 points per game and the top rebounder at 9.4 (2nd in MW), while Stevens was second in scoring at 15.3 points and first with 5.4 assists (#2 MW) per game. Roddy was a NABC First Team All-District, USBWA All-District, First Team All-MW pick while Stevens was named to the USBWA All-District squad as well as second team for the NABC All-District and Mountain West.
• Tonje was fifth at 6.6 points per game (having averaged 3.6 as a freshman in 2019-20), while Thomas averaged 5.2 points and 3.1 boards a contest (up from 3.8 and 2.2 respectively).
CSU Career Ranks
Isaiah Stevens
Assists Per Game 2nd 5.1
Total Assists 8th 343
Free Throw Percentage 9th .838
3-Point Field Goal Percentage 17th .395
Points Per Game 23rd 14.3
Points 38th 960
David Roddy
Rebounds Per Game 16th 7.5
Points Per Game 22nd 14.4
Rebounds 27th 502
Points 35th 968
Career Assists
1. 530 Ryan Yoder 1990-94
4. 387 Eddie Hughes 1978-82
5. 373 Dorian Green 2009-13
6. 367 Micheal Morris 2002-06
7. 352 Matt Barnett 1994-98
8. 343 Isaiah Stevens 2019-pres.
More Improvement To See
• Basketball is a game where the numbers generally tell the story. For the Rams, here are some of the categories with NCAA rankings that they have improved on from 2018-19 to 2020-21 that demonstrate why.
CSU's Team Rankings 18-19 19-20 NCAA 20-21 NCAA
Scoring Def. 75.2 72.09 252nd 65.8 54th
Scoring Margin -0.4 +3.44 133rd +8.9 42nd
FG Percentage Def. 45.5 44.3 251st 41.2 60th
FT Percentage 69.4 67.9 272nd 79.2 6th
3-Pt. Percentage Def. 35.5 34.2 252nd 30.3 27th
Turnovers Forced 11.06 12.69 219th 13.68 140th
Defensive Rebounds 25.78 26.84 85th 27.40 48th
Postseason History
• Colorado State made its 21st postseason appearance in school history last year.
• This was the 10th appearance in the National Invitation Tournament, having gone 9-11 overall.
• Last year, the Rams defeated Buffalo and NC State to advance to the Final Four. From there, CSU lost to eventual champion Memphis in the semifinals and then dropped a heartbreaker to Louisiana Tech in the third-place game.
• The most successful run was in 1988, when CSU went to the semifinals in New York City, losing to Ohio State in that game and then defeating Boston College for third.
2020-21 Awards
• National Association of Basketball Coaches
- David Roddy, First Team
- Isaiah Stevens, Second Team
• US Basketball Writers Association All-District
- Niko Medved, Coach of the Year
- David Roddy
- Isaiah Stevens
• All-Mountain West from the league's coaches
- David Roddy, First Team
- Isaiah Stevens, Second Team
- Adam Thistlewood, Honorable Mention
• All-Mountain West from the league's media
- Niko Medved, Coach of the Year
- David Roddy, First Team
- Isaiah Stevens, Second Team
2020-21 Season Quick Hits
• CSU had back-to-back 20-win seasons for the first time since 2011-12/2012-13, when Niko Medved was an assistant coach on the staff. This was also just the fourth time that the mark has been reached in program history.
• This was also the fourth time that the Rams have won multiple postseason games in a year.
• Colorado State picked up its 14th conference win March 3, the most wins in any conference season in program history.
• The Rams were the only team in the Mountain West not to get swept in a season series and had five series sweeps.
Looking Ahead
• Colorado State concludes a three-game homestand when it hosts Saint Mary's (Calif) in Moby Arena on Sat., Dec. 4 at 2 p.m.
• The game will be broadcast on Stadium and the Mountain West Network.
• The audio will be on the Colorado State Sports Radio Network (along with online at CSURams.com), with Brian Roth and Adam Nigon handling the broadcast.
• CSU Sports Network broadcasts can be also accessed on mobile devices through the Varsity Network app (free on all Apple and Android devices). Fans can use the app for instant access to free gameday audio streams and receive push notifications to remind them of games starting or upcoming audio broadcasts.
Players Mentioned
Colorado State Basketball (M): Brandon Rechsteiner (L) & Kyle Jorgenson (R) Post-Game (Incarnate Word)
Monday, November 03
Colorado State Basketball (M): Ali Farokhmanesh Post-Game (Incarnate Word)
Monday, November 03
Season 1 - CSU MBB (Ep. 2)
Monday, November 03
Colorado State Basketball (M): Season 1 - Ep. 1
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