Nov. 22, 2006
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2006-07 Men's Basketball
Postgame Notes
Nov. 22, 2006
• Led the Vikings with 17 points, his third doubel-figure scoring game of the season, going 6-for-9 from the field and 4-for-4 from the line with one three-pointer.
• Added a career-high six rebounds.
• Scored 10 points with five rebounds, his second double-figure scoring game of the year.
• Scored a season-high 11 points, on 3-for-5 shooting, his first double-figure scoring effort of the year.
• A career .495 shooter from the line (91-184), he was 5-for-5 from the stripe.
• Made up for an off shooting evening by going 5-for-6 from the line, handing out 7 assists and making a career-high equalling 4 steals.
• Scored in double figures for the third straight game, goind 2-of-4 from the field and 5-of-6 from the line for 10 points.
Miscellaneous
• Tonight's game was the 45th meeting between the schools. JCU owns a 31-14 all-time lead, but the VIkings have won six straight going back to the 1967-68 season.
• CSU trailed just once, that coming when JCU's Terry Walsh scored just 39 seconds into the game to put the Blue Streaks ahead 2-0. CSU rattled off seven straight points to take the lead for good.
• The VIkings led 36-28 at the break and then opened the second half with an 11-1 run to put the contest away.
• The Vikings were plagued by foul trouble in the first half as J'Nathan Bullock played just six minutes before leaving with four fouls and Carlos English and Raheem Moss each had three first half fouls.
• Eight different Vikings combined to block 11 shots, the second-highest total in CSU history and one off the school record of 12 set vs.
• The Vikings set season highs for free throws attempted (23) and made (36), including a 16-for-27 effort in the second half, and had a season-best 47 rebound, out-rebounding JCU 47-38.
• CSU limited JCU to just .322 shooting (19-59), including .200 from three-point (3-15), the lowest shooting percentages by a CSU opponent this year.
• Foul trouble limited J'Nathan Bullock to a season-low seven points in a season-low 14 minutes.
• JCU was helped offensively by making 24 of its 32 free throws (.750).