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Cameron University Men's Basketball Cameron Combined Team Statistics (As of Jan 03, 2013) All Games Cameron University Men’s basketball Sports Information Director Don Vieth | 580-581-2303 | [email protected] cameronaggies.com Cameron University | Sports Information | 2800 W. Gore Blvd | Lawton, Ok 73505 | Fax: 580-581-5537 Cameron Schedule/Results Abilene Christian game Notes Abilene Christian| Jan. 8 at 5:30 pm Live Video Overall (6-5), LSC (2-3) Series: CU Leads 21-17 acusports.com Nov. 10 Alumni Game W 82-65@ 2012-13 Record: 5-6 Overall; 1-4 LSC Live Stats: Nov. 11 Southwestern Adventist W 77-49 Conference: Lone Star acusports.com Nov. 16 North Texas L 49-78@ Head Coach: Joe Golding Twitter Updates: Coaching Record: 17-24 Nov. 20 Ok. Panhandle St. W 94-75 @cameronaggies Kingsville Classic Nov. 23 McMurry University L 56-76 Series Information Nov. 24 Bacone College W 75-60 Cameron will make their final Lone Star Conference visit to Abilene Christian. nov. 28 texas a&M Kingsville* L 48-56 Overall the Aggies lead the all-time series with the Wildcats, 21-17, and in the dec. 1 Incarnate Word* L 69-74 2011-12 season Cameron swept ACU. dec. 8 #25 West Texas a&M* L 38-57 dec. 12 eastern new mexico* W 66-56 Under Head Coach Wade Alexander, the Aggies are 4-1 against the Wildcats and Las Vegas Classic he is undefeated at Moody Coliseum. Dec. 15 Florida Tech W 78-70 Following the 2012-13 academic year ACU will depart the Lone Star Conference Dec. 16 Rollins College L 76-88 and begin a four-year transition to NCAA Division-I in the Southland Dec. 28 UTEP L 59-77@ Conference. jan. 2 angelo state* W 92-72 Wildcats at a Glance jan. 5 abilene christian* 8:00 pm Abilene enters the game with a 5-6 record overall, and is 1-4 in LSC play. In their jan. 9 tarleton state* 8:00 pm last game on 1/3 hosting Midwestern State the Wildcats, falling 72-71. jan. 12 texas a&M Commerce 4:00 pm jan. 23 midwestern state* 8:00 pm This game will feature ACU senior guard Eric Lawton who has the LSC top scor- jan. 26 midwestern state* 7:00 pm ing average with 18.5 points per game. jan. 31 texas a&M Kingsville* 8:00 pm The Aggies got an early look at the Wildcats last month in Las Vegas, Nev. in the feb. 2 incarnate word* 4:00 pm Rollins Desert Classic. Both Cameron and Abilene got wins against Florida Tech feb. 6 eastern new mexico* 9:00 pm and fell to Rollins. 1 feb. 9 west texas a&M 4:00 pm feb. 13 angelo state 8:00 pm For ACU they are averaging 72.2 points per game and winning the rebounding feb. 16 Abilene christian* 4:00 pm battle with a +2.9 average per game. However, they are losing the turnover battle feb. 20 tarleton state* 8:00 pm with a -7, the Wildcats are ninth in the LSC both free throw percentage (.613) feb. 23 texas a&M commerce* 4:00 pm and field goal percent defense (.445). Feb. 28 Northwood 7:30 Pm Aggies hit 16 three-pointers in 92-72 win over Angelo State mar. 6-9 Lsc Tournament TBD The Cameron men’s basketball team knocked down a season high 16 three-point- ers and kept their season perfect at home defeating Angelo State, 92-72 in the Aggie Gym. Home events are in bold. @ - Indicates Exhibition This was the second time this season the Aggies have surpassed the 90 point mark * - indicates lone star conference event this season (last time 11/20 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle) and the was most three- all times are local. pointers hit by a CU team since they hit a program high 19 on 2/28/09 against East Central. Scan this QR code A total of 10 different Aggie players contributed to the offensive outburst with your moble starting with the reigning Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week, Craig Foster who continued his strong play this season with 21 points, hit- phone for more ting six shots from downtown. Additionally, Foster led CU with eight assists. information about Aaron Thompson added a Cameron career high 16 points, hitting four three- Cameron pointers. Aggie Basketball Tim Johnson added nine points, four rebounds, and four assists while Trevor throughout the Smith, Jonathan Patino, and Kimric Dixon chipped in eight points. year! Cameron (6-5, 2-3 LSC) rolled out shooting an amazing 60.7 percent from the field (17-for-28) in the first half. However, the highlight of the half was Tim Follow the Aggies Online Johnson’s posterizing dunk at the four minute mark that will leave Aggie fans talking for the rest of the year. The Aggies tied the game at the 18:10 mark in the first half and never looked back. Shooting for the Ags in the second half improved, as they hit 66.7 percent (16-24) from the field off of nine shots from downtown. Twittwer- @cameronaggies Facebook- facebook.ccom/cameronaggies Overall, the Aggies shot 63.5 percent from the field which was their best Pinterest- pinterest.com/cameronaggies shooting night since 12/14/07 vs. Rhema Bible (65.3 percent). Cameron addition- ally shot 57 percent from the arc (16-28). YouTube- youtube.com/cameronafggies Foster named Lone Star Conference Offensive POW CU BY THE NUMBERS Craig Foster has been named Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week Overall.........................................................................6-5 announced on Thursday afternoon by the league’s office in Richardson, Texas. LSC................................................................................................2-3 Home ..........................................................................................4-0 In the Aggie Gym on Dec. 12 against Eastern New Mexico, he was one assist shy of Away.............................................................................................0-3 getting a double-double with 12 points and nine assists. Neutral.................................................................................2-2 Region......................................................................................3-3 On Dec. 15 in Las Vegas, Foster was a major factor in the Aggies 17 point comeback Against ranked opponents............................................0-1 against Florida Tech, where he shot an amazing 58.3 percent from the field, on Overtime...................................................................................0-0 his way to a 21 point game. Leading at half....................................................................5-3 Trailing at half...................................................................1-2 In the game against Rollins College on Dec. 16, he led the Cameron back from a Tied at Half.............................................................................0-0 28 point deficit to get the game to within seven late in the second half. Foster Last Minute Lead Change..............................................0-0 had a career high 26 points against Rollins with, along with five assists and Outshoots Opponent.......................................................5-2 three rebounds. Outshot by Opponent......................................................1-3 More Rebounds....................................................................5-1 Foster averaged 20.7 points this week with a 50 percent shooting percentage. He Fewer Rebounds...................................................................1-3 was 37.5 percent from behind the arc and 80 percent from the free throw line. Higher shooting pct.......................................................6-1 Up next for Cameron Lower shooting pct.........................................................0-4 Cameron will continue on the road visiting Tarleton State on 1/9 at 8 p.m., there More Offensive Boards...................................................2-1 will be full live audio coverage on cameronaggies.com. Less Offensive Boards.......................................................3-3 More Turnovers...................................................................1-4 Aggie Notebook points against Angelo State on Less Turnovers.............................,........................................3-1 • Cameron leads the LSC with 1/3. Player(s) Foul Out........................................,......................1-1 • Tim Johnson has started seven Opponent(s) Foul out.......................................................1-0 171 assists and they are averag- has Technical Foul..........................................................0-2 ing 15.9 per game. of the last eight games for Opponent Technical Foul............................................1-1 • The Aggies 63.5 percent shoot- Cameron and has hit double- Scores: ing vs. Angelo State on 1/3 figures in six of those games, 59 and under..........................................................................0-3 was their best shooting night including a career high 16 60-69.............................................................................................1-1 since 12/14/07 vs. Rhema Bible points against Florida Tech on 70-79.............................................................................................2-1 (65.3 percent). 12/15. 80-89.............................................................................................1-0 • Tim Johnson is eighth in the 90-99.............................................................................................2-0 • Cameron 16 three-pointers 100+...............................................................................................0-0 is a LSC high this season and LSC in field goal pct hitting Opponent scores: the highest total for an Aggie 53.7% of shots made. 59 and under..........................................................................2-2 team since 2/28/09 against East • Jonathan Patino has led the 60-69.............................................................................................1-0
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