Complete Notes in PDFColorado Mesa will end the regular season with a three-game home stand. Mesa will host Chadron State Friday (Feb. 19) and Regis Saturday (Feb. 20).
A Countdown to 2,000
Ryan Stephan needs to score 57 points to reach 2,000 points in his career. He currently has 1,943 points and sits third on CMU's career scoring list. He ranks second nationally in points total and points per game. Stephan is first in the national rankings with 18 double-doubles this season.
RMAC Standings
Colorado Mesa and UCCS are tied for fourth place with a 13-6 record in the RMAC. The top four seeds will host a quarterfinal game of the RMAC Tournament. If CMU and UCCS finish the season tied, UCCS has the tiebreaker because they swept CMU this season. Tiebreakers are first determined by the head-to-head record during the regular season. If they are split, it goes to a point rating system. If they are tied in points, there is a comparison of win-loss percentage vs. teams who finished highest in standings in descending order until an advantage is gained. If a tiebreaker still isn't determined, it comes down to a coin toss.
Career High
Kabir West scored a season and career-high 23 points against Black Hills State on Friday (Feb. 12). He went 9-of-14 from the field and 1-of-1 from the three point line.
Most Points
Last time Colorado Mesa played Regis they scored a season high 105 points. Five players scored in double-digits in the win. Colorado Mesa defeated Chadron State 85-72 earlier this season.
Home Cooking
CMU has enjoyed success at home posting an 8-2 record at Brownson Arena this season.
Looking Ahead
CMU will finish the regular season at home when they play Westminster (Feb. 26). The game will be Senior Night.