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Men's Basketball Sarah Meier, Assistant Athletic Director

Men’s Basketball Home, Away against Grizzlies, Griffins

UPCOMING GAMES
Fort Lewis College will play their final two games of the regular season this week.  FLC will play host to Adams State University tonight at 7:30 p.m., followed by a road game at Westminster College on Friday.  The Skyhawks defeated both teams back in December, recording a 95-91 win at ASU, followed by a 90-83 home win against WC.
 
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The Skyhawks enter the week tied for first place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference with a 17-3 record (22-4 overall).
 
No. 22 Colorado School of Mines snapped FLC's 30-game home winning streak last Friday night at Whalen Gymnasium in a 94-82 overtime loss.
 
The overtime game was the Skyhawks third extra period game this season (2-1).
 
The last time the Skyhawks lost at home was Feb. 14, 2015 against UCCS (L, 90-75).
 
FLC trailed by 15 points with 6:25 left in regulation but closed out the second half outscoring CSM, 25-10, to tie the game at 74-74 heading into overtime.
 
The Skyhawks dropped from No. 11 in last week's NABC poll to No. 14 this week.
 
The Skyhawks boast two of the top three scorers in the RMAC. Blaylock leads the league with 19.7 points per game followed by Rasmus Bach's 18.8 points per game, which is tied for the third most in the RMAC.
 
Blaylock ranks third in the league in three-point field goals made (81) while shooting 45.0 percent from beyond the arc.
 
Morse is leading the league in assists with 141 (5.4 average) and a 3.2 assist/turnover ratio (141/44).
 
Alex Semadeni leads the league in field goal percentage shooting 69.8 percent from the field (81-of-116).
 
The Skyhawks have the league's best scoring offense (90.3 per game), scoring margin (15.1 points per game), field goal percentage (52.4 percent), three-point field goal percentage (43.1 percent), and assists (17.5 average).
 
SCOUTING THE GRIZZLIES
Adams State University is on the bubble of making the RMAC Tournament.  ASU's 9-11 conference record is the ninth best in the league.  The Grizzlies are 12-14 overall and 2-9 in road games and have dropped their last three road games.
 
ASU is scoring an average of 79.7 points per game.  Four Grizzlies are averaging double digits in scoring with Brandon Sly leading the team with 16.2 points per game.
 
SCOUTING THE GRIFFINS
Westminster College has the fourth best record in the conference (15-5) but the Griffins are not eligible for the RMAC Tournament during their NCAA qualification process.  WC is 15-7 overall and 7-2 at home.  They have won 11 of their last 12 games.  Their 76.2 points per game is 6.7 more points than their opponents scoring average.
 
Dayon Goodman leads three Griffins in double digit scoring with 16.0 points.  He also leads the team in rebounds with 7.2 per game.
 
UP NEXT
Fort Lewis College is guaranteed to host a quarterfinal game on Tuesday, Feb. 28.  The Skyhawks opponent will be determined Saturday night at the conclusion of the RMAC regular season games.
 
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Players Mentioned

Rasmus Bach

#12 Rasmus Bach

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6' 4"
Junior
Alex Semadeni

#2 Alex Semadeni

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6' 5"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Rasmus Bach

#12 Rasmus Bach

6' 4"
Junior
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Alex Semadeni

#2 Alex Semadeni

6' 5"
Sophomore
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