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The LC State Warriors earned an at-large bid into the national tournament after a runner-up finish in the Cascade Conference tournament. LC State finished third in the regular season and are making its 17th overall appearance in the national tournament.
The Warriors enter the contest with a record of 24-7 overall. LC led the CCC in field goal percentage (.505) and was second in scoring defense (72.1) and field goal percentage defense (.441). The Warriors are averaging 80.1 points per game.
Alton Hamilton was named the Cascade Conference Player of the Year and was the only player in the CCC averaging a double-double. His 10.3 boards per game led the Cascade and his 17.4 points per game mark was second. The sophomore was second in blocked shots this season with 31 and currently leads the team with 79 assists.
MaCarhy Morris was also voted First-Team All-Cascade Conference and enters the national tournament averaging 14.8 points per game. He leads the team with a 3-point percentage of .411. Junior John Lustig was one of the most efficient scorers in the CCC and leads the team in field goal percentage (.601). He is averaging 12.7 points per game and scored the 1,000th point of his career during the conference tournament. Lustig, who earned All-CCC Honorable Mention honors, leads the team with 24 steals this season and is second in assists with 77.
Taden King leads the LC State Warriors in 3-pointers made this season with 57 and freshman Dylan Skaife had a breakout second half including his career-high 21 in the CCC tournament. Senior Gorden Boykins has been a steady presence off the bench and is currently second on the team in steals 22 to go with 16 blocks and 40 assists.