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Men’s Basketball Travels To Salt Lake City For Two Games

After five consecutive games that kicked off the season in California The Western Oregon University men's basketball team will be in Utah for the remainder of the week, to take on Fort Lewis on Friday at 4 p.m. (Pacific) and later host Westminster the following Saturday, at 6:30 p.m. (Pacific).

It is a shame that WOU (1-4) is following the road for three games remaining in California where they scored an overwhelming victory against Sonoma State and then fell just short of winning against Cal State East Bay and Humboldt State.


The Wolves average 70.8 points. They are shooting 131-330 (39.7) from the field 47-139 (33.8) from three, and 45-63 (71.4) from the foul line. The Wolves add 35.6 rebounding as well as 14 assists, 7.8 steals, and the team averages three block per game. The opposition averages 76 points, shooting between 154-347 (44.4) on the floor 35-110 (31.8) from three, and 37-55 (67.3) from the foul line. Aside from that, they average 45.2 rebounding, 14.6 assists, 5.6 steals, and 1.8 blocks per match.

In terms of his own performance, Cameron Cranston leads the team in scoring per game (20.6) as well as the number of rebounds each game (5.8) as well as steals (10) He is and is tied with the team's leader for assists (11) and shoots nearly 43 percent on the floor scoring 33 field shots. Cameron Cranston is also responsible for 17 three-pointers and twenty free-throws. Daisone Hughes and John Morrill Keeler share eight points each The pair are tied at eight points, with Hughes giving out 10 assists while Morrill-Keeler grabbing five each game with five rebounds. Yosani Clay is in the middle having 7.8 score per contest as well as 4.6 rebounding as well as nine assists, along with three steals. Elihu Cobb is shooting over 70 percent from the floor averages seven points per game and is the top player by accumulating five blocks.

On a national level, WOU ranks 60th in the nation for 3-point field goals in a game (9.6) 36th overall in three-point field goal made (48) and the 76th place for total assist (68) and 85th in total rebounding (178) while 64th with steals per game (38). second in field goals that are three-point (48) and third in blocks total (14) and third in steals total (38).

In terms of individual performance, Cranston ranks 70th nationally and is second among the GNAC in free throws taken (20) in 92nd place and third in GNAC with regard to free throws made (87) 64th and 2nd among the GNAC in terms of minutes per game (35:31) 53rd, and has the highest ranking in the GNAC in scoring per match (20.6) Second among the GNAC in steals per game (2) 32nd, and 2nd on the GNAC in field goals of three points in a game (3.4) 80th and third in GNAC with respect to three-point goal percentage (45.9) 17th and second in GNAC in field goals made with three points made (17) 70th and 2nd in the GNAC in field goals achieved (33) 60th in total time (177:34) 37th and second in GNAC for total scoring (103) and the 66th spot and third on the GNAC in steals totals (10).Cobb ranks fourth in GNAC for blocked shots in a match (1) and is third on the GNAC in blocks per game (5).

The first game of the week will be an encounter in Fort Lewis on Friday. Fort Lewis on Friday. This is the second time both teams and the first one since 2008 when the Skyhawks defeated Fort Lewis 96-64. This match also was played in Utah near St. George. FLC is part of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and is located in Durango, Colo. Its Skyhawks are 3-1 so far this season, however they are 0-1 in Division II teams that defeated Eastern New Mexico and falling the Angelo State. The Skyhawks played at home two times, winning against University of the Southwest and Northern New Mexico.

In the current season, FLC is averaging 91 points. The team shoots the range of 118-233 (50.6) in the open field 26-81 (32.1) from three, and 10-2-133 (76.7) in the line of fouls. They Skyhawks average 38.5 rebounding, 17.8 assists, 6.8 steals and 3.3 blocks per game. Opponents average78.8 points. They shoot the ball 118-258 (45.7) in the open field 33-81 (40.7) from three, and at 46-63 (73) in the line of foul. The opposition also has an average of 30.5 rebound, 11.8 assists, 6.8 steals, and 3.3 block per game.

Riley Farris is leading the way with 21.8 point per game. He shoots over 64 per cent from the floor. He also contributes 4.5 7 assists, seven rebounds along with six blocks. Akuel Kot is averaging 12-points per game. Will Wittman at 11.3 points per game, 6.5 rebounding, Corey Seng with 18 assists. Brendan Boatwright gives the team five scoring double figures at 10.8 points , and 6 rebound.

WOU will end their journey on Saturday night when they play the home team, Westminster. The Wolves have won 2-0 against the Griffins in 2016-17, winning both games which were played at St. George. The last time they met was 2018-19, with WOU winning 68-59. WC is also not part from the RMAC.

The Griffins are 1-3 so far this season with their only victory coming against UT Permian Basin by a point. They were defeated by four against Western New Mexico and then took on Lake Superior State twice on the road, losing by 10 , and after that by four in the next game. WC will play host to Central Washington on Friday before taking on WOU the following day.

WC is scoring 70.3 points. The team shoots at 96-201 (47.8) on the floor 25-71 (35.2) from three, and 64-88 (72.7) from the foul line. The Griffins also have an average of 35.8 rebounding and 14 assists. They also have 2.5 steals, and an average of a blocking per contest. The opponents average 74.5 points. They shoot between 98 and 224 (43.8) on the floor 32-96 (33.3) from three, and 70-94 (74.5) from the foul line. They also have 27.3 rebounding, 15.3 assists, seven steals, and 2.3 blocks per game.

Yusuf Mohamed leads the team in scoring, averaging 13.3 score and scoring seven points per game. Jarrett Jordan adds 12.5 points and Reme Torbert as well as Lewis Johnson average over nine points per game. Mohamed, Jordan and Johnson all shoot at 50% or more from the field.
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