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Colorado State Faces Grand Canyon Following Bargesser's 22-Point Game
Colorado State holds the top Mountain West Conference defense, allowing 55.9 points per game, as Grand Canyon seeks to improve its 5-3 conference record.
- On Wednesday Colorado State hosts Grand Canyon in Fort Collins at 8:30 p.m. EST for their first MWC meeting after Lexus Bargesser scored 22 points in Colorado State's 75-60 win.
- Colorado State enters tied to its defensive identity, allowing 55.9 points and holding opponents to 35.9% shooting as the Mountain West's top defense with a 15-4 overall, 6-2 MWC record, contrasting Grand Canyon's 6-12, 5-3 standing.
- At home the Rams are 8-2, an advantage likely to matter Wednesday against Grand Canyon, which has shot 40.8% this season presenting an offensive challenge.
- Because the Antelopes have been outscored by 3.4 points per game while allowing 69.2 points, Wednesday's outcome may affect Mountain West Conference standings.
- Recent form matters: Julianna LaMendola, shooting 46.7%, and Kloe Froebe, averaging 11.0 points, are key players to watch according to the Associated Press, Data Skrive, and Sportradar.
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Colorado State faces Grand Canyon following Bargesser's 22-point game
Colorado State faces the Grand Canyon Antelopes after Lexus Bargesser scored 22 points in Colorado State's 75-60 victory against the San Jose State Spartans.
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