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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 University of Texas - El Paso game Notes UT-El Paso | Dec. 28 at 9:00 pm Live Audio: Overall (5-5), LSC (1-3) Series: Exhibition game for both teams cameronaggies.com Nov. 10 Alumni Game W 82-65@ 2012-13 Record: 6-5 Overall; 0-0 C-USA Live Stats: Nov. 11 Southwestern Adventist W 77-49 Conference: Conference USA UTEPAthletics.com Nov. 16 North Texas L 49-78@ Head Coach: Tim Floyd Twitter Updates: 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 This will be the first time the Aggies will ever meet up with UTEP in their pro- nov. 28 texas a&M Kingsville* L 48-56 gram history. However, both programs share a common history with CU Hall dec. 1 Incarnate Word* L 69-74 of Famer Jim Barnes who played for Cameron when the school was a Junior Col- dec. 8 #25 West Texas a&M* L 38-57 lege and was recruited by Don Haskins to play for Texas Western. dec. 12 eastern new mexico* W 66-56 Las Vegas Classic Barnes played for Cameron from 1960-62 and UTEP from 1962-64 and is the Miners career leading rebounder and average points per game. In two seasons At Cam- Dec. 15 Florida Tech W 78-70 eron he averaged nearly 30 points a game and scored over 1,000 points. Dec. 16 Rollins College L 76-88 Dec. 28 UT-El Paso 9:00 pm@ Miners at a Glance UTEP is entering Friday’s game with a 6-5 overall record with all six wins com- jan. 2 angelo state* 8:00 pm ing on their own home court. The Miners last played on 12/23 against Nebraska jan. 5 abilene christian* 8:00 pm earning an easy 68-52 win. So far this season the miners have a trio of players jan. 9 tarleton state* 8:00 pm averaging in double-figures starting with Konner Tucker. After making starts jan. 12 texas a&M Commerce 4:00 pm in his last two games, Tucker has averaged 15.0 points per game is hitting 50% of jan. 23 midwestern state* 8:00 pm his shots from the field. Tucker is UTEPs main threat from the arc hitting 15-24 jan. 26 midwestern state* 7:00 pm (62.5%) in four games played. jan. 31 texas a&M Kingsville* 8:00 pm Julian Washburn has played in and started every game this season for UTEP and feb. 2 incarnate word* 4:00 pm he is averaging 12.9 points. Washburn is also averaging 4.3 rebounds per game feb. 6 eastern new mexico* 9:00 pm and has 16 total steals. 1 feb. 9 west texas a&M 4:00 pm feb. 13 angelo state 8:00 pm John Bohannon is a sizeable threat for Cameron with 18 blocks and 63 rebounds feb. 16 Abilene christian* 4:00 pm which are both UTEP team highs. Bohannon is averaging 12.3 points and is hit- feb. 20 tarleton state* 8:00 pm ting a robust 61.1% from the field (55-90). feb. 23 texas a&M commerce* 4:00 pm Despite having three players averaging double-figure points UTEP is getting Feb. 28 Northwood 7:30 Pm edged out by a -.5 scoring margin and are a -3.7 in rebounds per game. mar. 6-9 Lsc Tournament TBD Cameron Splits Las Vegas Classic Cameron went 1-1 at the Las Vegas Classic, beating Florida Tech 78-70, then los- Home events are in bold. ing to Rollins 88-76 the next day. @ - Indicates Exhibition * - indicates lone star conference event Against Florida Tech, The Aggies started cold with the Panthers building up all times are local. their lead to 17 (30-13) points but came back and set the deficit at seven at the half. Scan this QR code The second half was a different story for Cameron who would shoot lights with your moble out from the floor hitting 66.7% from the field. Craig Foster had a major role defensively stealing a Panther inbound pass and getting the layup giving CU phone for more a 62-61 lead with 6:01 remaining. Both teams traded buckets and the lead un- information about til Tim Johnson converted a three point play that gave Cameron a three point Cameron lead. From there the Aggies would hold onto the lead and win 78-70 over the Aggie Basketball Panthers. throughout the The Aggies as a team shot 51.7% from the field and led the rebounding battle 39 year! to 33. Cameron also dominated the points in the paint putting up 42 points com- pared to 20 for Florida Tech. Follow the Aggies Online In the game against Rollins, the Aggies had little answers for the Tars from beyond the arc who hit nine shots from downtown, picked off six steals and ac- cumulated 14 points off of turnovers in the first frame. Through the first half the Aggies shot 31.0% (9-29) from the field and hit three from downtown off of 12 shots. At the start of the second, half both teams traded buckets until the Tars went on an 8-1 swing at the 13:08 mark to extend their lead to 28 points. In the final Twittwer- @cameronaggies five minutes of the game, the Aggies went on an unbelievable run knocking Facebook- facebook.ccom/cameronaggies down three pointers and trimming the lead to seven with 19 seconds left. The Pinterest- pinterest.com/cameronaggies Aggies were forced to foul and the Tars hit their free ones and won, 88-76. YouTube- youtube.com/cameronafggies The Aggies outscored the Tars 52-43 in the second half and shot 52.9% from the field. They ended the day with 11 three-pointers which was the highest team total since Jan. 6, 2011 against Angelo State (12 made). Foster led the Aggies with 21 points, four rebounds, and four steals against FIT CU BY THE NUMBERS and hit six three-pointers and went 9-16 from the field, bettering his career high by one with five assists and three rebounds against Rollins. Overall.........................................................................5-5 LSC................................................................................................1-3 Foster named Lone Star Conference Offensive POW Home ..........................................................................................3-0 Craig Foster has been named Lone Star Conference Offensive Player of the Week Away.............................................................................................0-3 announced on Thursday afternoon by the league’s office in Richardson, Texas. Neutral.................................................................................2-2 Region......................................................................................2-3 In the Aggie Gym on Dec. 12 against Eastern New Mexico, he was one assist shy of Against ranked opponents............................................0-1 getting a double-double with 12 points and nine assists. Overtime...................................................................................0-0 Leading at half....................................................................4-3 On Dec. 15 in Las Vegas, Foster was a major factor in the Aggies 17 point comeback Trailing at half...................................................................1-2 against Florida Tech, where he shot an amazing 58.3 percent from the field, on Tied at Half.............................................................................0-0 his way to a 21 point game. Last Minute Lead Change..............................................0-0 Outshoots Opponent.......................................................4-2 In the game against Rollins College on Dec. 16, he led the Cameron back from a Outshot by Opponent......................................................1-3 28 point deficit to get the game to within seven late in the second half. Foster More Rebounds....................................................................5-1 had a career high 26 points against Rollins with, along with five assists and Fewer Rebounds...................................................................0-3 three rebounds. Higher shooting pct.......................................................5-1 Lower shooting pct.........................................................0-4 Foster averaged 20.7 points this week with a 50 percent shooting percentage. He More Offensive Boards...................................................2-1 was 37.5 percent from behind the arc and 80 percent from the free throw line. Less Offensive Boards.......................................................2-3 Up next for Cameron More Turnovers...................................................................1-4 Cameron will return to LSC action on 1/2/13 hosting Angleo State in the Aggie Less Turnovers.............................,........................................2-1 Gym. Player(s) Foul Out........................................,......................1-1 Opponent(s) Foul out.......................................................1-0 has Technical Foul..........................................................0-2 Opponent Technical Foul............................................0-1 Scores: 59 and under..........................................................................0-3 60-69.............................................................................................1-1 70-79.............................................................................................2-1 80-89.............................................................................................1-0 90-99.............................................................................................1-0 Aggie Notebook high 16 points against Florida Tech 100+...............................................................................................0-0 • Cameron ranks
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