After many people have decided to leave Colorado State men’s basketball recently, head coach Larry Eustachy is trying to bring a new young man in. On Saturday, at the annual Green and Gold Game held by CSU Football, Eustachy was in attendance with Gian Clavell, Emmanuel Omogbo and recruit Che Bob. https://twitter.com/GreenAaker/status/723976520713166850 There’s Clavell, on the left, shaking hands…...
This is the end, the end my friends, the end. As Jim Morrison sang 50 years ago, those haunting lyrics ring true today for Colorado State Rams men’s basketball. On Friday night, the Colorado State Rams men’s basketball team played in their final game of the year. So, for Antwan Scott, Tiel Daniels, Joe De Ciman and Fred Richardson…...
Gian Clavell, stalwart Ram. For the Colorado State Rams men’s basketball team, losing Clavell for the season due to a broken hand was a big blow. Through the first 10 games of the team’s 2015-16 season, Clavell led his Rams in both scoring (20.8 PPG) and minutes played per game (36.9); the senior guard was their most important player.…...
For Gian Clavell, the news on his injury front just went from bad to worse. According to Colorado State Rams men’s basketball head coach Larry Eustachy, Clavell not only broke his non-shooting hand in practice last Thursday, but he has a torn shoulder which will need surgery, too. “He has a tear in his shoulder. He’s going to have…...
Out-toughed, out-defended, out-played. Colorado State didn’t have what it takes to win Thursday night. Colorado State started out the game in the lead, but Long Beach State hung in there and took the lead at the mid-way point in the first half on the strength of an 11-3 run. The Rams were plagued by sloppy play from the middle…...
Written by Rich Kurtzman We’re all currently witnessing the greatest era in the history of the Colorado State Men’s basketball program. It’s all thanks to the leadership of Larry Eustachy. In three years as the head man in Fort Collins, here’s what Eustachy has done. He owns the two top records in program history, 26-9 in 2012-13 and 26-5 this…...