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Cameron University Men's Basketball Cameron Combined Team Statistics (As of Feb 11, 2013) All Games Cameron University Men’s Basketball cameronaggies.com Sports Information Director Don Vieth | 580-581-2303 | [email protected] Cameron University | Sports Information | 2800 W. Gore Blvd | Lawton, Ok 73505 | Fax: 580-581-5537 Cameron Schedule/Results Game 21 >> Angelo State Angelo State | Feb. 13 at 7:30 pm Live Audio Overall (13-7), LSC (9-5) Series: ASU Leads 15-21 cameronaggies.com Nov. 10 Alumni Game W 82-65@ 2012-13 Record: 3-7 Overall; 1-3 LSC Live Stats Conference: Lone Star angelosports.com Nov. 11 Southwestern Adventist W 77-49 Head Coach: Fred Rike Coaching Record: 88-87 Live Twitter Updates: Nov. 16 North Texas L 49-78@ @cameronaggies Nov. 20 Ok. Panhandle St. W 94-75 Kingsville Classic Series Overview The Cameron men are riding a four game winning streak against Nov. 23 McMurry University L 56-76 Angelo State dating back to the 2009-10 season. However, the Rams own Nov. 24 Bacone College W 75-60 the overall series 15-21. nov. 28 texas a&M Kingsville* L 48-56 dec. 1 Incarnate Word* L 69-74 The last time these two programs met was on jan. 2 at the Aggie Gym dec. 8 #25 West Texas a&M* L 38-57 where Cameron shot 16 three-pointers, dominating ASU from start to dec. 12 eastern new mexico* W 66-56 finish, winning 92-72. The Aggies shot a blazing 63.5 percent from the Las Vegas Classic field and 57.1 percent from the arc. Dec. 15 Florida Tech W 78-70 Dec. 16 Rollins College L 76-88 Head Coach Wade Alexander is 5-1 against Angelo State and the Aggies Dec. 28 UTEP L 59-77@ are 3-12 when visiting San Angelo, Texas with two wins (2005-06 and jan. 2 angelo state* W 92-72 2011-12) since the 1969-70 season. jan. 5 abilene christian* W 65-59 jan. 9 tarleton state* W 71-61 Aggie Recap jan. 12 Texas a&M Commerce W 61-56 Cameron for the first time in program history defeated every team in jan. 23 Midwestern State* W 64-63 the Lone Star Conference in a single season after beating West Texas A&M 73-62, on Feb. 9 at the Aggie Gym. jan. 26 Midwestern State* L 72-85 jan. 31 Texas a&M Kingsville* W 82-79 Craig Foster had a career high 29 points for the Aggies which was also feb. 2 incarnate word* W 69-60 the most points a player has scored against WT all season. Tim Johnson feb. 6 Eastern New Mexico* L 72-74 also had a career high scoring night with 16 points. 1 feb. 9 west Texas A&M W 73-62 feb. 13 angelo State 8:00 pm The Aggies shooting during the night improved with CU going 34.5 feb. 16 Abilene Christian* 4:00 pm percent from the field in the first half and turned things around feb. 20 tarleton state* 8:00 pm going 45.8 percent in the second half, while WT shot worse as the feb. 23 Texas A&M Commerce* 4:00 pm night went along. The Buffs shot 43.8 percent from the field in the Feb. 28 Northwood 7:30 Pm first half and 22.2 percent in the second half. mar. 6-9 Lsc Tournament TBD Angelo State at a Glance Home events are in bold. The Rams have lost their last seven in a row with a conference record @ - Indicates Exhibition of 2-12, and is siting in last place. Despite their record ASU’s problems * - indicates lone star conference event have been on the road (0-10) and they are 5-6 at home. One of those all times are local. wins was against Tarleton state earlier this season while the other LSC win came against Texas A&M Kingsville. Scan this QR code Angelo State is last in the LSC in Field Goal percentage (40.0), field with your moble goal defense (48.7), and three-point defense (41.1). Presently, they are phone for more averaging 69.5 points per game while giving up 75.7 points to the other information about team. In rebounding, the Rams average 31.1 per game but opponents are Cameron averaging 37.8 boards on them per game. Aggie Basketball throughout the Spreading the points around isn’t CU Stat Comparison ASU 70.1 Points Per Game 69.5 year! a problem for ASU who has five players averaging double-figures +3.7 Scoring Margin -6.1 499-1106 Attempted FG 489-1222 per game. Jovan Austin is leading 45.1 Field Goal % 40.0 Follow the Aggies Online the way for them with 12.6 points 153-421 Attempted 3-PT 153-420 per game, Austin is leading ASU with 36.3 3-PT % 36.4 78 assists and 35 steals. Antonio 7.7 3-PT Made Per Game 7.0 Dye is the Rams biggest threat for 251-370 Attempted FT 399-549 rebounds with 5.1 boards per game, 67.8 Free Throw % 72.7 Dye is also averaging 11.0 points. 34.2 Rebounds Per Game 31.1 +3.5 Rebound Margin -6.7 Dakota Rawls is the lone Ram player Twittwer- @cameronaggies who has played and started all 22 games this season. Rawls is averaging Facebook- facebook.ccom/cameronaggies 10.5 point with 4.5 rebounds per game for Angelo State. Pinterest- pinterest.com/cameronaggies YouTube- youtube.com/cameronafggies Up next for Cameron The Aggies will travel back home to face Abilene Christian on Feb. 16 for their homecoming game, start time is expected at 4 p.m. CU BY THE NUMBERS Aggie Notebook an eleven game winning • Cameron ranks second in streak at home dating back Overall.........................................................................13-7 the LSC with 292 assists and to 1/25/12 against Tareton LSC................................................................................................9-5 State. Home ..........................................................................................9-0 they are averaging 14.6 per Away.............................................................................................2-5 game. • Andrew Thomas (Country) Neutral.................................................................................2-2 • Cameron set a program best averaged 12.0 points in the Region.....................................................................................10-5 LSC win streak at six games last four games and earned Against ranked opponents............................................0-1 Overtime...................................................................................1-0 from 12/12 through 1/23. his first career double- Leading at half....................................................................9-3 • With a field goal double vs. Incarnate Word Trailing at half...................................................................4-4 percentage of 45.1 the (18 points & 11 rebounds). Tied at Half.............................................................................0-0 • Cameron is a perfect 7-0 Last Minute Lead Change..............................................0-1 Aggies are ranked fourth Outshoots Opponent.......................................................7-3 in the LSC. when they hold opponents Outshot by Opponent......................................................6-4 • Three Aggie Players have under 39% shooting. More Rebounds..................................................................10-2 had double-double games • The 1621 fans who Fewer Rebounds...................................................................3-4 Higher shooting pct.......................................................11-1 this season (foster x2, attended the game against Lower shooting pct.........................................................2-6 Thomas, Thompson) Midwestern State on 1/23 More Offensive Boards...................................................5-2 • Craig Foster is the fourth witnessed the largest Less Offensive Boards.......................................................7-4 viewed game in over 10 More Turnovers...................................................................7-6 highest scorer in the LSC Less Turnovers.............................,........................................4-1 averaging 16.1 points per years. Player(s) Foul Out........................................,......................1-2 game. Additionally, he is • The 16 three-pointers Opponent(s) Foul out.......................................................3-0 leading in the conference against Angelo State was has Technical Foul..........................................................0-2 Opponent Technical Foul............................................2-2 in assists with 5.6 per game, the highest total since Scores: and is 20th best in the 11/19/09 against Oklahoma 59 and under..........................................................................0-3 nation in NCAA Division II Panhandle (16 made) 60-69.............................................................................................5-1 • 94 points scored against 70-79.............................................................................................4-3 • Craig Foster is 81-101 (81.2%) 80-89.............................................................................................2-0 from the charity stripe Oklahoma Panhandle was 90-99.............................................................................................2-0 this season. the highest total under 100+...............................................................................................0-0 • The 17 point comeback Wade Alexander and was Opponent scores: 59 and under..........................................................................4-2 against Florida Tech on the highest total scored by 60-69.............................................................................................5-0 12/15 was the largest by the an Aggie team since 12/30/07 70-79.............................................................................................4-3 Aggies all season. vs. Oklahoma Panhandle 80-89.............................................................................................0-2 (115 scored). 90-99.............................................................................................0-0
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