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Colorado StateColorado State's basketball team has shown year over year improvement every season under 5th year coach Tim Miles, culminating in last years NIT bid, and 19-13 record. This might be the year the Rams have to take a step backwards, though, after losing 3 of their best players from last season. Last year Andy Ogide and Trevor Franklin averaged 30 points and 13.2 rebounds between them, While Adam Ogino was the team's best perimeter threat, making 54 three point shots on 131 attempts (41.2%). Their graduation leaves CSU with some major holes to fill.
At first glance, two things stand out about CSU, first they are a relatively short team, and what size they do have is woefully inexperienced. Secondly, they have played very poor defense in their two exhibition games. Trevor Williams, a 7-foot 282 pound sophomore will start at center for the Rams. Williams has a big body, but little experience, he appeared in just two games last year. Unfortunately, thats two more than the only other center available, redshirt freshman Chad Calcaterra (6'10, 228) spent last season in street clothes, sitting out his redshirt year. After Williams and Calcaterra, CSU doesnt have a player over 6'6â€. Colton Iverson, a former starter at Univ. of Minnesotta, will help when he's eligible, but thats still a long way down the road. The leading rebounder for CSU in their exhibition games has been Pierce Hornung, a hardnosed but undersized (6'5†210) power forward, who pulled down 24 boards in those 2 games. Hornung plays tough on the boards and on defense, but he's never been a real offensive threat. Two 6'6†forwards, Will Bell and Greg Smith, saw only limited minutes in exhibition play due to nagging injuries and foul trouble. Hornung and Smith both struggle to stay out of foul trouble, especially when playing against taller lineups. Williams averaged 4 points and 4 rebounds in exhibition play, and the kindest thing you could say about him is that he's a work in progress. Will Bell is struggling with chronic knee problems, at a time when CSU could definitely use him, Bell is not just one of their taller players, he is the only senior on scholarship. In exhibition play CSU gave up over 80 points to both CSU-Pueblo, and SW Minnesotta State. Both opponents shot over 40% from the field, and SWMSU shot a blistering 56% from the floor in the first half. CSU also struggled with handling the ball, turning it over 36 times in 2 games. The Rams are short, and young (no seniors in the starting 5), but they do have a good group of guards. Junior guard Wes Eikemeir, a transfer from Iowa State, averaged 9.1 points per game last year, making him teams leading returnee. CSU is counting on him to lead the offense this year, and so far he's meeting expectations, averaging 24 ppg in the 2 exhibition games. Most impressively, he's shown he can score in different ways, he shot 6/13 from outside the arc against CSU-Pueblo, but didnt make a single 3-pointer against SWMSU. Instead he got his points by driving the lane for layups, and drawing fouls. He's a diverse player who looks like he will be CSU's leader this season. Eikemeir will be joined in the backcourt by 6'2†junior Dorian Green, the teams assist leader, and Jesse Carr, another 6'2 junior, will also see extensive minutes. Freshman Cody Mann was a highly touted recruit out of Florida, who should also see time in the backcourt. Expect to see a starting lineup of: Wes Eikemeir, 6'3†Jr. Guard Dorian Green, 6'2†Jr. Point Guard Trevor Williams, 7'0†Soph. Center Greg Smith, 6'6†Jr. Forward Pierce Hornung, 6'5†Jr. Forward.
Re: Colorado StateI used to live across the street from their gym.
Re: Colorado StateOne on one w Robbie Benson was filmed at their gym
Re: Colorado Statesounds like we may have a chance, who knows with all the new guys.
Re: Colorado StateProf X,
always enjoy your posts regarding SMU BB. Hope they continue this year.
Re: Colorado StateCSU opened tonight at home against Montana, and won 64-58. No stats yet.
I'll write something up on Stanford or Fresno, when we know which one we're playing. In interesting games involving our future opponents,Tulsa beat UA-Little Rock, 65-49. TCU squeaked by Florida Golf Course, 73-72. UTEP was embarrassed at home by UTSA, 73-64. Fresno State is losing to Illinois St. at this moment, but they've rallied to cut it to 1. Stanford leads Central Arkansas by 32, with lots of time left. Southeast Missouri State gave Missouri a real scare, but Mizzou pulled away late, 83-68. Ironically, a kid who transferred from Missouri to SEMSU was the leading scorer.
Re: Colorado StateTCU blew a 16 pt lead and actually had to come back to pull out that win.
Little Charleston Southern University almost shocked K-State last night. In hoops, you have to be on your game and can't let down against anyone
Re: Colorado Stateoh...and Belmont hit a trey at the buzzer to lose by 1 pt to Duke at Cameron Indoor
another crazy year of college hoops is underway
Re: Colorado StateThe craziest game yesterday would have to be Loyola Marymount upsetting 17th ranked UCLA, 69-58. LMU was 11-21 last year, and 37-91 over the last 4 years, but they lead UCLA from the tip off to the final buzzer. Former SMU signee Jarred Dubois had 6 points and 4 rebounds
Re: Colorado StateAny chance this game will be on the TV?
SMU-12 NCAA appearances, 1 Final Four
2014-15 & 2016-17 AAC Men's Basketball Champs
Colorado Stategiddyup play by play
all-access feed maybe? virgin air kicks [deleted]
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