Chico State senior Roderick Hawkins averaged 18.5 points and shot 67  percent from the field to lead the Wildcats to a pair of home wins over  the weekend and earn Wildcat of the Week recognition. He also averaged  5.5 rebounds per night. 
The 6-foot-2 forward from Granite Bay scored a team-high 18 points on  7-of-12 shooting and pulled down seven boards in Friday night’s 68-55  win against UC San Diego. Eleven of his points came during a decisive  second half in which Chico State outscored the Tritons 36-24. 
Saturday, Hawkins scored a dozen of his game-high 19 points after the  break as the Wildcats pulled away for a 65-47 win against Cal State East  Bay. He hit 5-of-6 shots from the floor, and though he didn’t shoot  particulary well from the free throw line (9-of-17) his trips helped get  the Pioneers in serious foul trouble. One of their players fouled out  and four more finished the game with four fouls. The games marked  Hawkins’ second and third highest scoring outputs of the season.
Hawkins got to the free throw line often on the weekend and moved past  Rich Nelson (1969-72) into sixth place on the school's career made free  throws list. With 258, he's just six shy of moving past Ken Piercy  (1952-56) and into fifth. The team's active career leader in scoring  (831 points) and rebounds (466) needs to average 12.1 points per game  over the final 14 of the regular to season to reach the 1,000-point  plateau and needs to grab 45 more rebounds to move into Chico State's  all-time top 10 in that category.
The Wildcats head to southern California this weekend for two very   important conference matchups. Cal State San Bernardino hosts the ’Cats   on Friday, Jan. 14, followed by a trip to Kellogg Gymnasium Saturday  the  15th to face Cal Poly Pomona. Tipoff for both games is slated for  7:30  PM.