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Wednesday, January 17
Fort Collins, Colo.
7 pm MT

Colorado State

71
vs
76

Air Force

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Rams Unable To Hold On In Loss To Air Force, 76-71

1/17/2018 10:32:00 PM | Men's Basketball

FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Colorado State could not hold on to its second half lead in the closing minutes and dropped a 76-71 home decision to Air Force, Jan. 17. With the loss, the Rams fell to 10-10 overall and 3-4 in Mountain West play, while the Falcons improved to 8-10 and 2-4 in league action.
 
In a game that featured 10 ties and nine lead changes, the Rams held an eight-point advantage, its largest of the game, with nine minutes to go in the game, but the Falcons kept battling and chipping away at the margin. The visitors got the game to a tie at 62-each with 3:30 to play and took the lead for good on a three-pointer by Lavelle Scottie with 1:45 to play. In that final stretch, Air Force was perfect at the free throw line, canning all six attempts in the last two minutes and each of the 12 free throws in that final nine-minute span. CSU got it to on twice in the closing seconds but could not reclaim the lead.
 
The first half had neither team able to pull away, as the biggest lead was eight, as Air Force relied on its six three-pointers while CSU held a 21-17 advantage on the glass in the opening 20 minutes. The two teams struggled to score as the Rams led 10-8 with more than 10 minutes gone. However, both teams picked up the offense as the hosts eventually took a 33-31 lead into the halftime break.
 
Colorado State finished the game shooting just 37.0 percent (27-of-73) from the floor and only 29.4 percent (5-of-17) beyond the arc. Air Force was slightly better at 39.7 percent (25-of-63) on field goal attempts and 30.8 percent (12-of-39) on three-pointers. Both teams were solid at the free throw line, as CSU was 12-of-15 (80.0 percent) and AF was 14-of-17 (82.4 percent). The Rams did have a 49-37 advantage on the glass in the contest.
 
Junior guard Prentiss Nixon led four Rams in double figures with 18 points and a career-high tying seven assists. Junior Deion James and redshirt-sophomore Nico Carvacho each posted double-doubles as James had 11 points and a season-best 14 rebounds, while Carvacho had 12 points and 13 boards. Redshirt-junior J.D. Paige was the final Ram with double-figure scoring with 10. Air Force was led by Trevor Lyons' 22 points, including 7-of-9 field goals and 4-of-4 from behind the three-point line.

STAT OF THE GAME
CSU was outscored in bench points by Air Force, 37-20.
 
NOTES…
• CSU still leads the overall series 78-32, including 42-11 at home. Head coach Larry Eustachy is now 10-1 against the Falcons all-time.
• The Rams have lost three consecutive home games, all in Mountain West play
• For Carvacho, that was his fourth double-double of the season while it was the first of the year for James.
• This was CSU's first loss this year when leading at halftime (now 8-1) and with five minutes to play (10-1)
 
NEXT UP…
• Colorado State will host UNLV for the two teams' only regular-season meeting on Sat., Jan. 20 at 3 p.m. at Moby Arena. CSU will celebrate Ag Day with its annual Orange Out.
• The contest between the Rams and Runnin' Rebels will be televised on CBS Sports Network with Rich Waltz handling play-by-play and Bob Wenzel on the analysis.
• The game will air across the Colorado State Sports Network (along with online at CSURams.com), with Brian Roth and Adam Nigon on the call.