Weber St. basketball: Wildcats hit 19 3-pointers in exhibition contest

Published: Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009 1:20 a.m. MST
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Weber State hit 19 3-pointers, 13 of them without a miss in the first half, defeating the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs, 110-58 Monday night in the first exhibition game of the season for the Wildcats.

The trey barrage began at the 17:08 mark of the first half with the 'Cats leading 6-5. Nick Hansen's trey made it 12-5, followed by 3-pointers from Damian Lillard, Hansen and Lillard again making it a 21-7 game. WSU newcomer Franklin Session then had a break away slam at 14:25 and added a 3-pointer 21 seconds later to give WSU a 26-7 lead. Lillard followed with the third of his game high six treys at 12:48 giving WSU a 29-9 advantage.

The Wildcats were 13-13 from the 3-point line until freshman forward Byron Fulton missed with 1:52 remaining in the first half and the 'Cats led 58-31 at the break behind 20 points from Lillard. WSU ended the first half 13-16 from the arc (.813) and made 6-10 in the second half to end the game 19-26 (.731). Those 19 would have been a WSU school record by four had it been a regular season game counter.

"Obviously if you make 13 straight 3-pointers, you are probably going to have a pretty good lead in the game if you are playing some good defense, which we did in the first half." said WSU head coach Randy Rahe.

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The second half was pretty much like the first, except the Wildcats went inside more and were 14-20 from the free throw line, out scoring the Mountain Lions 52-27.

Lillard, a sophomore from Oakland, Calif., and last year's Big Sky Conference Freshman of the Year, had a near perfect night hitting 8-8 from the field including 6-6 from the arc, and was 5-6 from the free throw line scoring 27 points and dishing out seven assists as well.

Nick Hansen, a senior guard from Pocatello was 6-9 from the field — all of them from beyond the arc — and was 2-2 from the line for 20 points.

Coach Rahe had nice games from two junior college transfers. Franklin Session (6-3, 175 Jr.) started at the small forward spot and was 7-8 from the field scoring 17 points and grabbing five rebounds. Lindsey Hughey (6-3, 200 Jr.) came off the bench and also scored 17 hitting 5-6 from the floor and 5-6 from the field. Kyle Bullinger, a sophomore from Mountain View, Wyo., added 12 points. Senior center Steve Panos from Salt Lake City led the 'Cats with 11 rebounds and scored six points.

Weber State hit a sizzling 62 percent from the field while holding the Mountain Lions, coached by Russ Caton, to just 21-56 (.375) from the floor, forcing 19 turnovers.

Weber State plays another exhibition game Saturda at 7 p.m. in the Dee Events Center against Colorado Christian University. The Wildcats open up regular season play on Nov. 13 hosting defending WAC champion, Utah State, at 7:35 p.m.

Recent comments

Idaho State beat UCCS in overtime the night after we played them.

Idaho State | Nov. 4, 2009 at 7:21 a.m.

Is what Weber State needs to do when USU comes to town on the 13th....

Purple Out | Nov. 3, 2009 at 9:16 p.m.

its an exhibition game

everyone played, a lot of things were given...

yall | Nov. 3, 2009 at 6:58 p.m.

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