A new season of Colorado State men’s basketball officially tips off Monday with a mix of talented returnees and a strong group of newcomers.
Coming off an NCAA Tournament appearance and a 25-6 season led by now-Memphis Grizzlies forward David Roddy, the Rams hope they can put together another run. Head coach Niko Medved is optimistic.
That makes senior guard John Tonje the leading returning scorer when the Rams take the court Monday at home against Gardner-Webb. Tonje averaged 9.1 points and three rebounds per game last season. In the team’s exhibition game against Metro State last Saturday, he led the team with 19 points. He also had seven rebounds, six steals and three assists.
Niko Medved begins his fifth season with Colorado State when the team opens its season Monday. Last year, Medved guided the team to a 25-6 record and an NCAA Tournament appearance. .
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