Colorado State University Athletics
CSU Comes Away With 67-59 Win Over Air Force In Mountain West Opener
1/4/2022 10:34:00 PM | Men's Basketball
The Rams, coming off a 24-day break due to various COVID situations, improved to 11-0 on the year
FORT COLLINS, Colo. –  Coming off a 24-day break due to both internal and opponent COVID pauses, No. 20 Colorado State battled a depleted but feisty Air Force squad and came away with a 67-59 home victory in its Mountain West home opener Tuesday night in Moby Arena. With the win, the Rams continued their season-opening win streak and improved to 11-0 and 1-0 in the league, while the Falcons slipped to 8-5 and 1-1 in the conference.
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Air Force grabbed the early lead and led the majority of the opening 20 minutes. CSU used a 14-0 run midway through the first half to go from a five-point deficit to a 30-21 lead with 2:40 to play and went into the break with a 33-28 lead. CSU never relinquished the lead in the second half, though the Falcons did tie it at 48 with 10:58 to play. However, the Rams made the plays down the stretch in the closing minutes to seal the victory.
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Colorado State finished the game hitting a season-low 40.4 percent (23-of-57) from the floor and 30.4 percent (7-of-23) beyond the arc. Air Force was 52.3 percent (23-of-44) on field goal attempts and 47.6 percent (10-of-21) on threes. CSU won the battle of the boards decisively, 33-23 and forced 14 Air Force turnovers while only giving up six.
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CSU had all 10 players who saw action in the score column, led by junior guard Isaiah Stevens' 15 points. Junior forward David Roddy had his fourth double-double of the year with 13 points and a game-high 12 rebounds. Air Force had four players in double-figures, led by Ethan Taylor with 19.
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STAT OF THE GAME
• Colorado State took advantage of Air Force miscues, outscoring the Falcons 24-7 on the turnovers.
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NOTES
• Colorado State holds a very definitive 85-33 advantage in the series, including 46-11 at home.
• CSU has won the last seven meetings and 19 of the last 21.
• The Rams are now 7-0 when leading at the break and 13-5 when ranked in the top 25 of the Associated Press poll.
• This game marked the fourth straight game and fifth in the last six that CSU held its opponent to 63 points or less
• Stevens became the 32nd Ram in history to reach the 1,000-point mark in his career, earning the feat with a steal and layup in the first half.
• For Roddy, it was the 18th double-double of his CSU career, tying for ninth in CSU record books with Andy Ogide (2007-11).
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Air Force grabbed the early lead and led the majority of the opening 20 minutes. CSU used a 14-0 run midway through the first half to go from a five-point deficit to a 30-21 lead with 2:40 to play and went into the break with a 33-28 lead. CSU never relinquished the lead in the second half, though the Falcons did tie it at 48 with 10:58 to play. However, the Rams made the plays down the stretch in the closing minutes to seal the victory.
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Colorado State finished the game hitting a season-low 40.4 percent (23-of-57) from the floor and 30.4 percent (7-of-23) beyond the arc. Air Force was 52.3 percent (23-of-44) on field goal attempts and 47.6 percent (10-of-21) on threes. CSU won the battle of the boards decisively, 33-23 and forced 14 Air Force turnovers while only giving up six.
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CSU had all 10 players who saw action in the score column, led by junior guard Isaiah Stevens' 15 points. Junior forward David Roddy had his fourth double-double of the year with 13 points and a game-high 12 rebounds. Air Force had four players in double-figures, led by Ethan Taylor with 19.
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STAT OF THE GAME
• Colorado State took advantage of Air Force miscues, outscoring the Falcons 24-7 on the turnovers.
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NOTES
• Colorado State holds a very definitive 85-33 advantage in the series, including 46-11 at home.
• CSU has won the last seven meetings and 19 of the last 21.
• The Rams are now 7-0 when leading at the break and 13-5 when ranked in the top 25 of the Associated Press poll.
• This game marked the fourth straight game and fifth in the last six that CSU held its opponent to 63 points or less
• Stevens became the 32nd Ram in history to reach the 1,000-point mark in his career, earning the feat with a steal and layup in the first half.
• For Roddy, it was the 18th double-double of his CSU career, tying for ninth in CSU record books with Andy Ogide (2007-11).
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Team Stats
USAFA
CSU
FG%
.523
.404
3FG%
.476
.304
FT%
.500
.737
RB
23
33
TO
14
6
STL
3
6
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned
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