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Cameron University Men's Basketball Cameron Combined Team Statistics (As of Dec 19, 2012) 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 Angelo State game Notes Angelo State | Jan. 2 at 8:00 pm Live Audio: Overall (5-5), LSC (1-3) Series: ASU Leads 14-21 cameronaggies.com Nov. 10 Alumni Game W 82-65@ 2012-13 Record: 3-7 Overall; 1-3 LSC Live Stats: Nov. 11 Southwestern Adventist W 77-49 Conference: Lone Star cameronaggies.com Nov. 16 North Texas L 49-78@ Head Coach: Fred Rike Twitter Updates: Coaching Record: 88-87 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 is riding a three game winning streak against Angelo State nov. 28 texas a&M Kingsville* L 48-56 dating back to 12/5/09 where the rams got a one point (60-59) win over dec. 1 Incarnate Word* L 69-74 the Aggies. Angleo State has not won in Lawton since 1/11/07 in an- dec. 8 #25 West Texas a&M* L 38-57 other tight 72-71 game. dec. 12 eastern new mexico* W 66-56 Las Vegas Classic The Rams lead the overall series with 21 wins compared to 14 from the Dec. 15 Florida Tech W 78-70 Aggies. However under Head Coach Wade Alexander, Cameron is 4-1 Dec. 16 Rollins College L 76-88 against Angelo State. Dec. 28 UTEP L 59-77@ Rams at a Glance jan. 2 angelo state* 8:00 pm The Angelo State men’s basketball team is 3-7 this year with a 1-3 LSC jan. 5 abilene christian* 8:00 pm record and a 0-5 record on the road. They lost to Eastern New Mexico jan. 9 tarleton state* 8:00 pm (67-76), West Texas A&M (44-72), and Texas A&M-Commerce (58-75), and beat jan. 12 texas a&M Commerce 4:00 pm Tarleton State (57-52) in conference play. In their most recent game, jan. 23 midwestern state* 8:00 pm the Rams were beaten by UT-Permian Basin, 67-79. jan. 26 midwestern state* 7:00 pm jan. 31 texas a&M Kingsville* 8:00 pm The Rams are averaging 67.3 points per game, with a -5.2 scoring margin. feb. 2 incarnate word* 4:00 pm They are shooting 38.4% from the field and 35% from behind the arc. feb. 6 eastern new mexico* 9:00 pm They are averaging 14.4 made free throws per game on 66.5% shooting 1 feb. 9 west texas a&M 4:00 pm from the charity stripe. ASU is averaging 33.6 rebounds per game and feb. 13 angelo state 8:00 pm are -4.6 in rebounding margin against their opposition. They average feb. 16 Abilene christian* 4:00 pm 11.1 turnovers per game which results in a -4.6 turnover margin and feb. 20 tarleton state* 8:00 pm a 1.0 assist/turnover ratio. On the defensive side of the ball, the Rams feb. 23 texas a&M commerce* 4:00 pm are averaging 6.1 steals per game and 2.6 blocks per game. Feb. 28 Northwood 7:30 Pm mar. 6-9 Lsc Tournament TBD Angelo’s leading scorer is Antonio Dye, who is averaging 14.8 points per game on 39.8% shooting from the field and 42.6% shooting from Home events are in bold. behind the arc. Their second leading scorer, Jovan Austin who is av- @ - Indicates Exhibition eraging 12.9 points per game, is also the team leader in assists with 3.5 * - indicates lone star conference event per game and steals with 1.8 per game. Leading the team in rebounding all times are local. is Chris Talkington, who is averaging 5.9 boards per game and also 12.3 points per game. Ryan Marsh is also a presence to watch inside; he is Scan this QR code leading the team in blocks with 1.5 per game. with your moble Cameron drops exhibition to UTEP phone for more Cameron led early and hung around for the majority of the first half information about but would ultimately fall to UTEP 77-59 on Friday in exhibition action. Cameron Andrew Thomas led Cameron with 13 points, on 6-10 shooting from Aggie Basketball the field. Craig Foster added 11 points, six assists, and five steals while throughout the Tim Johnson and Aaron Thompson both chipped in seven points apiece year! for CU. Follow the Aggies Online Cameron traded early points with UTEP and jumped out in front after a three pointer from Foster giving CU a 8-7 lead at the 14:21 mark. The Miners would take advantage of Aggie miscues and would leave with a 34-21 lead at the half. In the second half UTEP opened with a 6-2 run to extend their lead to 16 points. Both teams would trade points back and forth before a 7-2 run by the Miners to give them a 67-44 advantage over the Aggies with Twittwer- @cameronaggies 6:35 remaining. Facebook- facebook.ccom/cameronaggies Pinterest- pinterest.com/cameronaggies Cameron would trim off of the UTEP lead but they would not closer YouTube- youtube.com/cameronafggies than 17 points in the final minutes. The Aggies shot just 23 percent in the first half but ended the game 36 CU BY THE NUMBERS percent (22-62) after going 15-of-32 in the second half. UTEP hit 59 per- Overall.........................................................................5-5 cent from the field and were just 4-of-13 from 3-point range. Cameron LSC................................................................................................1-3 got out rebounded 37 to 30 but committed only nine turnovers got Home ..........................................................................................3-0 nine steals off of the Miners compared to 12 turnovers and five steals. Away.............................................................................................0-3 Foster named Lone Star Conference Offensive POW Neutral.................................................................................2-2 Craig Foster has been named Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of Region......................................................................................2-3 Against ranked opponents............................................0-1 the Week announced on Thursday afternoon by the league’s office in Overtime...................................................................................0-0 Richardson, Texas. Leading at half....................................................................4-3 Trailing at half...................................................................1-2 In the Aggie Gym on Dec. 12 against Eastern New Mexico, he was one as- Tied at Half.............................................................................0-0 sist shy of getting a double-double with 12 points and nine assists. Last Minute Lead Change..............................................0-0 Outshoots Opponent.......................................................4-2 On Dec. 15 in Las Vegas, Foster was a major factor in the Aggies 17 point Outshot by Opponent......................................................1-3 More Rebounds....................................................................5-1 comeback against Florida Tech, where he shot an amazing 58.3 percent Fewer Rebounds...................................................................0-3 from the field, on his way to a 21 point game. Higher shooting pct.......................................................5-1 Lower shooting pct.........................................................0-4 In the game against Rollins College on Dec. 16, he led the Cameron More Offensive Boards...................................................2-1 back from a 28 point deficit to get the game to within seven late in the Less Offensive Boards.......................................................2-3 second half. Foster had a career high 26 points against Rollins with, More Turnovers...................................................................1-4 along with five assists and three rebounds. Less Turnovers.............................,........................................2-1 Player(s) Foul Out........................................,......................1-1 Opponent(s) Foul out.......................................................1-0 Foster averaged 20.7 points this week with a 50 percent shooting per- has Technical Foul..........................................................0-2 centage. He was 37.5 percent from behind the arc and 80 percent from Opponent Technical Foul............................................0-1 the free throw line. Scores: Up next for Cameron 59 and under..........................................................................0-3 Cameron will make their final Lone Star Conference trip on 1/5 to 60-69.............................................................................................1-1 70-79.............................................................................................2-1 Abilene Christian at 7:30 p.m. Following that trip the Aggies will re- 80-89.............................................................................................1-0 main on the road playing at Tarleton State on 1/9. There will be live 90-99.............................................................................................1-0 audio coverage from Tarleton State on cameronaggies.com 100+...............................................................................................0-0 Opponent scores: Aggie Notebook high 16 points against Florida Tech 59 and under..........................................................................2-2 • Cameron ranks second in the LSC on 12/15. 60-69.............................................................................................1-0 with 151 assists and they are aver- • Tim Johnson is ninth in the LSC 70-79.............................................................................................2-2 aging
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