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Live StatsPOCATELLO, Idaho- The Idaho State men's basketball team plays at Northern Arizona on Saturday, January 17. Tipoff is at 4 p.m.
Jerry Miller will call the game on 102.5 FM and 930 AM. Saturday's game at NAU will also be broadcast on Fox Sports Arizona and Fox College Sports Pacific. For information on how to follow the game online log onto isubengals.com.
Idaho State leads the series 50-44 but NAU has won the last four meetings. Last year NAU beat ISU 66-65 in Pocatello and 67-65. Both games were won in the final seconds. Seven of the last nine meetings have been decided by six points or less.
NAU is 7-10 and 2-2 in Big Sky Conference play. Quinton Upshur leads the Lumberjacks in scoring at 13.5 points a game and Aaseem Dixon is also scoring 13.5 points. NAU is scoring 66.6 points a game and shooting .402 percent from the field. NAU shooting 70.3 percent from the free throw line and averages 36.1 rebounds a game.
Hansen Putting up the PointsChris Hansen became the 20th Bengal in ISU men's basketball history to reach the 1,000 point mark. He scored nine points vs. Bakersfield on Dec. 20 to reach the mark and he now has 1,107 points in his career. Here is where he ranks on the all-time scoring list.
1. Les Roh 1952-56 1964
2. Steve Hayes 1973-77 1933
3. Donn Holston 1982-87 1819
4. Jim Potter 1991-95 1810
5. Arthur Crump 1961-64 1557
6. Willie Humes 1969-71 1510
7. Lloyd Harris 1955-58 1489
8. Lawrence Butler 1977-79 1420
9. Frank Swopes 1959-62 1304
10. David Schroeder 2002-03, 2004-07 1265
11. Amorrow Morgan 2006-10 1221
12. Ron Boone 1965-68 1221
13. Jim Rodgers 1956-59 1186
14. Dave Wagnon 1964-66 1183
15. Nate Green 1993-97 1141
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Chris Hansen 2011-15 1107
Redshirt Year Pays off for EzenwaAs a junior during the 2012-13 season,
Nnamdi Ezenwa played in all 30 games but averaged 18 minutes, 2.3 points, .4 rebounds and shot .358 percent from the field. After redshirting during the 2013-14 season, Ezenwa is now playing 31.5 minutes a game, averaging 8.7 points and 5.5 rebounds a game. He had a career-high 18 points on Nov. 26 against UVU and nine rebounds in a loss to Montana.
Long RangeChris Hansen has moved to No. 2 in the ISU career record books for 3-pointers made and No. 1 for 3-pointers attempted.
Career 3-pointers Made
1- David Schroeder 211
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Chris Hansen 189
3- Austin Kilpatrick 186
Career 3-pointers Attempted
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Chris Hansen 511
2- Austin Kilpatrick 510
Playing it CloseSince the start of the 2013-14 season, 23 of Idaho State's 31losses have been by nine points or loss. In 2013-14, 16 of ISU's 18 losses were by eight points or less and this year ISU has lost six games by nine points or less.
Losses by 9 points: vs. Bakersfield
Losses by 8 points: at Utah, at Eastern Washington (13-14); at Eastern Washington (2014-15)
Losses by 7 points: at Northern Colorado
Losses by 6 points: at Weber State, at Sacramento State, at Montana State, vs. Pacific
Losses by 5 points: vs. North Dakota, vs. Montana
Losses by 4 points: at North Dakota, at Idaho, vs. Bakersfield, at Portland State; at UVU; at SUU
Losses by 3 points: vs. UVU, vs. South Dakota State
Losses by 2 points: at Bakersfield, at NAU
Losses by 1 point: at Montana, vs. NAU
Bengal Bites-
Chris Hansen's 17 free throws made and attempted vs. Montana State on January 8 was the most by any Big Sky Conference player this season.
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Chris Hansen's 1,107 points ranks fifth among active players in the Big Sky Conference for points scored.
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Chris Hansen's 17 free throws was two away from tying the school record of 19 set by Willie Humes vs. NAU in 1971 and Dave Wagnon vs. Seattle in 1966.
- In the last nine seasons the most road games ISU has won in a season is five in 2005-06.
- ISU is 5-63 in non-conference road/neutral court games over the last six years. ISU is 19-14 in non-conference home games over that same time period. Before the 93-90 overtime win at USF, the last road non conference win was Nov. 28, 2009, a 68-65 at UMKC. The Bengals beat Troy, 77-73 on Dec. 22, 2010 at Utah State.
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Jeffrey Solarin has a league-best five double-doubles this year.
Here is a look where the Bengals rank in the conference stats for all- games played.- Scoring 12th, 61.1
- Scoring Defense, 1st, 66.6
- Free throw percentage, 12th, 63.8
- Field goal percentage, 10th, 41.5
- Field goal percentage defense, 1st, 42.3
- 3-point field goal percentage, 12th, 28.6
- 3-point field goal percentage defense, 5th, 35.1
- Rebounding, 5th, 33.5
- Blocks, 7th, 2.9
- Assists, 12th, 10.1
- Steals, 3rd, 6.9
- Offensive Rebounds, 5th, 10.6
- Defensive Rebounds, 5th, 22.9
- 3-pointers made per game, 12th, 4.4
Here is where the Bengals rank in the individual conference stats for all-games played.
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Chris Hansen, 6th, scoring 16.7 points.
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Jeffrey Solarin, 2nd, rebounding, 8.6
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Jeffrey Solarin, 6th, field goal percenrage 57.1
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Ben Wilson, 9th, assists, 3.2
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Chris Hansen, 3rd, free throw percentage, 84.6
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Nnamdi Ezenwa, 9th, steals, 1.4
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Chris Hansen 3-pointers made per game, 6th, 2.5
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Jeffrey Solarin, 8th, blocks, 1.0
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Ben Wilson, 4th, Assist to turnover ratio, 2.0
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Jeffrey Solarin, 2nd, offensive rebounds, 3.6
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Jeffrey Solarin, 4th, defensive rebounds, 5.0
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Ben Wilson, 5th, Minutes Played, 33.5
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Chris Hansen, 8th, minutes played, 33.1
Team Conference Stats Only
- Scoring, 11th, 62.4
- Scoring defense, 7th, 72.8
- Free Throw Percentage, 11th, .686
- Field Goal Percentage, 10th, .432
- Field Goal Percentage defense, 9th, .465
- 3-point field goal percentage, 11th , .305
- 3-point field goal percentage defense, 12th, .446
- Rebounding, 8th, 31.4
- Blocks, 4th, 3.4
- Assists, 12th, 9.4
- Steals, 2nd, 6.0
- Offensive rebounds, 9th, 9.4
- 3-pointers made per game, 12th, 3.6
Conference Only Individual Stats
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Chris Hansen, 6th, Scoring, 18.8 points
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Jeffrey Solarin, 2nd rebounding, 7.8 rebounds
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Chris Hansen, 3rd, free throws, .933
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Chris Hansen, 3-point FG made, 7th, 2.8
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Jeffrey Solarin, 6th, blocks, 1.3
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Ajak Magot, 9th, blocks 1.0
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Jeffrey Solarin, 5th, offensive rebounds, 3.2
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