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No. 1 Metro State will travel to No. 11 Colorado Mines on Friday and to Colorado Christian on Saturday. Friday tips off at 8 p.m., while Saturday's game starts at 7 p.m.
Notes:
TAPE DELAY TIMES
•   Friday's game:
   Saturday, Feb. 8, 8 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 9, 2 p.m.
•   Saturday's game:
   Sunday, Feb. 9, 4 p.m., Monday, Feb. 10, 8 p.m.
RECENT NOTES
•   Metro State has won 15 straight games, outscoring opponents by 17.5 points per game during that streak.
•   The team's 86-75 win over No. 11 Colorado Mines on Jan. 11 was its first over a ranked team since defeating No. 1 West Liberty (W.Va.) in the Final Four last season.
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Brandon Jefferson (Flower Mound, Texas/Lewisville H.S.) was named RMAC offensive player of the week on Jan. 13 after averaging 33.0 points and 4.5 assists, while shooting 55.6 percent from the floor, 9-of-16 (.563) from 3-point range and 27-of-28 (.964) at the free throw line in wins over Colorado Christian and No. 11 Colorado Mines.
•   He earned the award again on Jan. 27 after averaging 24.5 points and 4.5 assists in wins over Colorado Mesa and Western State.
•   Jefferson set the school record for consecutive free throws with 34 in a row from Jan. 11 to Jan. 24, and also made 23 consecutive free throws from Dec. 7 to Dec. 21.
•   Jefferson came within six points of the MSU single-game scoring record, totaling a career-high 34 points vs. CCU on Jan. 10.
•   Jefferson had 32 points and broke the school record for free throws in a game (19) on Jan. 11 vs. No. 11 CSM.
•   Jefferson earned RMAC defensive player of the week on Dec. 9 after tying a career high with six steals at Regis.
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Mitch McCarron (Brisbane, Australia/Genesis Christian College) scored a career-high 29 points on 11-of-14 shooting in a win over Western State on Jan. 25.
•   He was named RMAC defensive player of the week on Nov. 18 and Feb. 3.
•   McCarron had five steals on Jan. 31 vs. Chadron State and two steals on Feb. 1 vs. Black Hills State.
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Nicholas Kay (Tamworth, Australia/Newington College) was named RMAC defensive player of the week on Dec. 23 after seven steals and two blocks at BHSU and CSC.
•   Kay also won the award on Dec. 2.
•   Kay averaged 16.0 points and 11.0 rebounds with a pair of double-doubles Jan. 17-18 at Adams State and Fort Lewis.
•   Kay is averaging 15.1 points and 7.6 rebounds, while shooting 8-of-10 (.800) from 3-point range over the past eight games.
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Jamal McClerkin (Van Nuys, Calif./Chaminade College Prep) scored a career-high 15 points and hit a career-high three 3-pointers at Fort Lewis on Jan. 18.
•   McClerkin matched his career high with 15 again on Jan. 24 against Colorado Mesa.
•   Metro State suffered its first regular-season, non-conference loss since 2010 (Central Washington), 72-69 at No. 7 Western Washington on Nov. 30.
•   The Roadrunners rebounded from the loss with a 71-55 win on the road at Regis on Dec. 7.
•   Metro State lost the turnover battle 11-to-10 at WWU, just the second time since 2011-12 the Roadrunners have lost the turnover battle in a game.
•   The game at Western Washington was Metro State's fourth game in six days and eighth in 16 days (including exhibitions).
•   Metro State played its first home game of the season on Dec. 13 vs. UC-Colorado Springs after five regular season and four exhibition games on the road.
GETTING IT DONE IN THE CLASSROOM
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Mitch McCarron (Brisbane, Australia/Genesis Christian College) became the second men's basketball player in RMAC history to repeat as the RMAC academic player of the year.
•   Former Roadrunner Jesse Wagstaff (2008 and 2009) was the only previous player to win the award two times.
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Jonathan Morse (Boulder, Colo./Fairview H.S.) won the award in 2012, giving Metro State three straight RMAC academic players of the year and five in the eight-year history of the award.
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Nicholas Kay (Tamworth, Australia/Newington College) joined McCarron as first team academic all-RMAC and
Eric Rayer (Colorado Springs/Coronado H.S.) was named to the honor roll.
•   McCarron has a 3.87 GPA; Kay has a 3.91 GPA; Rayer is a 3.52 GPA.
•   In addition, McCarron was named RMAC academic player of the year, the fifth time in the award's eight years a Metro State player has earned it. Here is a listing of the RMAC academic player of the year each season:
   2006-07: Patrick Hannaway, UC-Colorado Springs
   2007-08: Jesse Wagstaff, Metro State
   2008-09: Jesse Wagstaff, Metro State
   2009-10: Josiah Parker, Nebraska-Kearney
   2010-11: Matt Morris, Fort Lewis
   2011-12:
Jonathan Morse (Boulder, Colo./Fairview H.S.), Metro State
   2012-13:
Mitch McCarron (Brisbane, Australia/Genesis Christian College), Metro State
   2013-14,
Mitch McCarron (Brisbane, Australia/Genesis Christian College), Metro State
METRO STATE MAKES HISTORY IN NIT SEASON TIP-OFF
•   Metro State was one of two NCAA Division II teams (Stillman the other) selected for the NIT Season Tip-Off.
•   Last season, Alabama-Huntsville was the first-ever Division II team to play in the NIT Season Tip-Off.
•   UAH upset North Texas 78-75 in the first round, but lost 87-26 to Kansas State, 71-69 to Cleveland State and 68-54 to Bowling Green.
•   Metro State's four games this season were all exhibitions.
•   Metro State went 3-1 against the Division I teams in the NIT Season Tip-Off.
•   The Roadrunners became the first Division II team ever to win two games at the NIT Season Tip-Off, edging host Elon 75-74 on Nov. 25.
•   Metro State also earned an 83-69 win over Canisius on Nov. 26 to finish the tournament with three straight wins vs. Division I teams.
•   Through the end of the tournament on Nov. 26, non-Division I teams had a 6-205 (.028) record vs. Division I teams this season (Metro State had three of those wins).
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Mitch McCarron (Brisbane, Australia/Genesis Christian College) was the tournament's leader in scoring (27.5), rebounding (9.3), field goal percentage (.727) and field goals (40) in the NIT Season Tip-Off (Metro State NIT statistics on Page 40).
•   Had Metro State knocked off Rhode Island (66-63 loss) in the first round, it would have faced Arizona in the quarterfinals.
TOP-RANKED TEAM
•   Here is Metro State's history of being ranked No. 1:
•   2003-04: Feb. 24, March 2
•   2004-05: Jan. 11, Jan. 18
•   2011-12: Dec. 13, Dec. 21, Jan. 3
•   2012-13: Jan. 22, Jan. 29, Feb. 5, Feb. 12, Feb. 19
•   2013-14: Preseason, Nov. 19, Nov. 26, Feb. 4
JEFFERSON AND KAY NAMED ALL-TOURNAMENT
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Brandon Jefferson (Flower Mound, Texas/Lewisville H.S.) was named Al Kaly Classic most valuable player after averaging 19.0 points in the season's two opening games in Pueblo, Colo.
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Nicholas Kay (Tamworth, Australia/Newington College) was also named all-tournament and averaged 19.0 points as well.