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Central Washington University Athletics

Men's Basketball Hosts Douglas College

Men's Basketball Hosts Douglas College

ELLENSBURG, Wash. (Dec. 11) – The Central Washington University men's basketball team hosts Douglas College in a non-conference meeting.
 
GAME INFORMATION
Wednesday (Dec. 12) at 7:00 p.m.
vs Douglas College
Nicholson Pavilion | Ellensburg, WA
Live Stats | Live Video
 
SCOUTING DOUGLAS COLLEGE
The Royals are 4-2 on the season and all six of their games have come against Pacific Western Athletic Conference opponents.  In their last outing against Okanagan, the Royals captured a 112-70 victory.  They have won their last two games by 20 points or more and held opponents under 75 points.
 
Courtney Anderson and Tyrone Asenoguan led the scoring effort against the Okanagan Coyotes with 24 points each.  Anderson finished 10-for-13 from the field, including 3-for-4 from beyond the arc.  He tacked on five rebounds, one assist, and two steals.  Gurkirat Kular came off the bench for the Royals and scored 17 points.  He led the rebounding effort against Okanagan, grabbing eight boards.
 
On the season, the Royals are averaging 94.7 points per game.  They've eclipsed the century mark twice, including a 124-114 win over Langara College on Nov. 2.  Douglas' opponents are averaging 86 points per game. 
 
In their four victories this season, Douglas has outscored their opponents 426-347, averaging 106.5 points per game.  In both losses, however, the Royals have failed to reach 80 points.
 
Anderson has been at the forefront of the Royals' offense this year.  He's averaging a team-high 21.7 points per game.  He's compiled a shooting percentage of 47.3 from the field, 40 percent from deep, and a clip of 70.6 percent from the charity stripe.
 
Asenoguan leads the Royals' rebounding effort, hauling in seven rebounds per game.  Douglas College is out rebounding opponents, on average, 41-37.
 
LAST TIME OUT
The Wildcats fell in an exhibition to Division I Boise State University, 82-62, on Saturday (Dec. 8).
 
Malcolm Cola led the Crimson and Black with 16 points.  He finished 7-for-9 from the field and 2-for-2 from the charity stripe, adding three rebounds and two blocks. 
 
Central held Boise State's lead in check during the first half, keeping the Broncos within 10-points.  Boise State found its groove in the second stanza, outscoring Central 47-31. 
 
The Crimson and Black scored 30 points in the paint and the reserves chipped in 24.  Central held Boise State to just 12 points off of turnovers.
 
 
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