Pokes drop Border War game

From the University of Wyoming

The Wyoming Cowboys struggled shooting from the field in a 72-61 loss to Colorado State on Saturday afternoon in Moby Arena in Fort Collins, Colo. in the first Border war matchup of the season. The Pokes were led in scoring by redshirt sophomore Hunter Maldonado with 25 points for his fifth game with 20 or more points this season.

“I thought Colorado State wanted the game more playing tougher and harder,” UW head coach Allen Edwards said. “They got some offensive rebounds and set the tone early. We struggled with physicality today. We have to be consistent for 40 minutes to be able to win basketball.”

Maldonado has scored in double-figures in every contest this season, as he headed into the game ranking second in the MW in scoring. Sophomore Hunter Thompson added eight points and seven rebounds to lead the team.

Senior Jake Hendricks added 12 points and four steals. Freshman Kwane Marble added a career-high six points in a career-high 17 minutes off the Cowboy bench. Fellow freshman Kenny Foster added 10 points for his second double-figure game in his last three contests.

The Rams finished the contest with a 42-26 advantage on the glass and added 14 second chance points. Wyoming recorded 14 turnovers for the day with Colorado State adding 18 points off the miscues.

The Rams got off to a 5-0 start in the opening two minutes with all five points coming from David Roddy. But Thompson responded with four points to make it a 5-4 contest less than a minute later. Wyoming would take its first lead on a Maldonado three pointer for a 9-7 contest with 15:10 left in the first half.

The Pokes would go scoreless for over four minutes and the Rams went on a 9-0 run to take a 16-9 advantage with 11 minutes left. Wyoming battled back with a pair of buckets from Maldonado and Foster, but turnovers allowed the Rams to build the advantage back to five at 18-13 with 8:49 left in the frame.

 

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