The Chico State men's basketball coaching staff has known for two years that 6-foot-9 center Justin Briggs has a lot of potential. This weekend, Briggs got his first opportunity to show everyone outside of the practice facility.
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Briggs, redshirt freshman from West Sacramento, averaged 11.5 points, 7.5 rebounds and three blocked shots per game as Chico State's first big man off the bench, as the Wildcats went 1-1 to open the season at the Concordia University Irvine Tournament.
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Needless to say, Briggs' first shot at making a good impression was a success. Then again, all of our Wildcat of the Week's shot attempts were. Briggs hit all 11 of his shots and his only free throw.
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No one else in Division II who has taken at least five shots per game and played in two has made every one.
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Briggs was the difference-maker in the Wildcats' 65-61 win over Concordia in Friday's season opener, finishing with 12 points on 6-of-6 shooting, nine rebounds, and five blocked shots. His five blocks, all of which came during the Wildcats' 40–18 game-ending run, are the most by a Chico State player in the Clink era and just two shy of the program record.
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Briggs blocked his fifth shot of the day with just 43 seconds left and the Wildcats nursing a 1-point lead. And with Chico State leading by two, his hustle for a loose-ball rebound, eventually knocked out of bounds by Concordia, helped seal the win.
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Saturday, Briggs finished with 11 points, six boards, and a blocked shot in 23 minutes in a 59-58 loss to Biola. He gave the Wildcats a chance to win, twice scoring in the final two minutes to make it a one-possession game.
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Briggs and the Wildcats are back in action Wednesday when they travel to face Dominican in a non-conference game in San Rafael. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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