The Chico State men's basketball team's 93-66 win against rival Humboldt State prior to the NCAA's mandatory winter break may have been more of a thrill to the Wildcats' fans than to point guard Isaiah Brooks. The junior says his biggest sports thrill is winning close games, but thanks in large part to Brooks' career-high 22 points, the Wildcats won in a blowout.Â
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Brooks—the Wildcat of the Week—drilled 8-of-13 shots overall, including 4-of-8 from beyond the arc, and contributed five assists, four rebounds, and a steal. He also aided a strong defensive effort during which the Wildcats held Humboldt State 16 points below its season scoring average on a season-low 32-percent shooting.
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Brooks helped limit his Lumberjacks counterpart, Leland Green, to seven points. He entered the contest averaging 15.5.
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Now in his second season in the starting point guard role, the junior from Sheldon High School in Sacramento ranks third in the CCAA in assist-to-turnover ratio, having logged 44 assists and only 14 turnovers while helping lead the Wildcats to a 9-3 record.
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Brooks, a 2019 All-CCAA honorable mention selection after ranking second in the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio and third in assists, enters this week's games at Cal State LA (Thursday at 7:30 p.m.) and Cal State Dominguez Hills (Saturday at 3 p.m.) just 32 assists shy of becoming the 16th player in program history to register 200 helpers.
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