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Booth Scores 19 in Colorado State's 70-60 Win over Grand Canyon
Colorado State overcame a 16-0 run to build a 25-point lead and secured the win despite a late Grand Canyon rally, improving to 10-4 overall, officials said.
- In Phoenix, Colorado State forward Augustinas Kiudulas scored 15 points and added 15 rebounds as the Rams secured their first Mountain West Conference win Saturday.
- CSU seized control early in the first half, leading 35-29 at halftime, then opened the second half with a run pushing the score to 56-31 for a 25-point lead.
- Supporting the win, CSU shot 42% and outrebounded the Lopes 39-29, with Augustinas Kiudulas scoring 15, Brandon Rechsteiner and Jevin Muniz each adding 14, and Jaden Henley finishing with 12 points and four assists.
- The win moved Colorado State Rams to 10-4 overall and 1-2 in the Mountain West Conference, as Grand Canyon Antelopes cut the lead late but CSU made three of four free throws to clinch.
- Grand Canyon was led by Makaih Williams with 22 points, and Nana Owusu-Anane added 13 points, seven rebounds, two steals and two blocks during the Lopes' late push.
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CSU Rams hold off Grand Canyon for first Mountain West Conference win
Colorado State men’s basketball held off a late rally by Grand Canyon to secure its first Mountain West Conference victory, 70-60, in Phoenix on Saturday. CSU led by 25 points at one point in the second half, but the Lopes trimmed it to seven with 43 seconds remaining. The Rams were able to make three of four free throws after that to secure the victory. With the win, the Rams improved to 10-4 overall and 1-2 in the MWC. CSU led 35-29 at halftim…
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Booth scores 19 in Colorado State's 70-60 win over Grand Canyon
Led by Carey Booth's 19 points, the Colorado State Rams defeated the Grand Canyon Antelopes 70-60. Augustinas Kiudulas added 15 points and Jevin Muniz scored 14 for Colorado State.
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