Here is an AI-generated capsule of the men’s 4-year basketball program in Colorado through December 21.
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Adams State (7–5) – The Grizzlies continue to lean on senior forward Wyatt Helming of Lake Mills, Iowa, whose blend of scoring (14.3 PPG), rebounding (8.2 RPG), and rim protection makes him one of the RMAC’s most complete bigs. Senior forward Luke Williams, a Denver, Colorado native, adds 16.3 PPG and ranks among the state’s leaders in steals. In contrast, senior guard Jarmell Johnson from Denver, Colorado, provides steady scoring and veteran presence.
Air Force (3–9) – Junior forward Caleb Walker, from Jefferson City, Missouri, leads the entire state in field‑goal percentage at 71.6%, a testament to his efficiency around the rim. Freshman guard Kam Sanders, a dynamic playmaker out of Albany, Georgia, has emerged as one of the Falcons’ brightest young talents. Sophomore forward Eli Robinson, from Monument, Colorado, continues to provide interior toughness.
Colorado (10–2) – The Buffaloes’ strong start is fueled by freshman guard Isaiah Johnson of Los Angeles, California, whose 14.8 PPG has made him one of the state’s top newcomers. Junior forward Bangot Dak, originally from Lincoln, Nebraska, anchors the defense with 1.7 blocks per game. Sophomore forward Sebastian Rancik, from Bratislava, Slovakia, adds scoring versatility, while junior guard Barrington Hargress of Inglewood, California, provides steady playmaking.
Colorado Christian (4–7) – Senior guard Pierce Bazil, from Lincoln, Nebraska, leads the Cougars at 15.5 PPG, while junior forward Porter Bazil, also from Lincoln, Nebraska, adds 11.0 PPG and interior scoring. Senior forward Joshua Reid, a Havelock, North Carolina native, gives CCU a reliable presence in the paint.
Colorado College (2–7) – Senior forward Asher Nofziger, from Denver, Colorado, continues to be one of the state’s most productive players at 16.8 PPG and 8.7 RPG. Junior guard Gavin Carter, a Cohasset, Massachusetts product, ranks among Colorado’s assist leaders at 5.5 per game. Senior forward Russell MacFarlane, from Seattle, Washington, adds rebounding and shot‑blocking
Colorado Mesa (6–5) – Senior forward Ty Allred, from Mona, Utah, is putting together one of the best all‑around seasons in Colorado (17.5 PPG, 9.4 RPG). Junior guard Cohenj Gonzales, from Gilbert, Arizona, and sophomore guard Mason Honeyman, originally from Brisbane, Australia, provide perimeter scoring. Junior forward Clayton Jewell, from Darwin, Australia, adds rim protection.
Colorado Mines (5–9) – Junior forward Alex Romack, from Indianapolis, Indiana, leads the state with seven double‑doubles, while junior forward Jonathan Moore, from Lithia, Florida, ranks among Colorado’s top shot‑blockers. Junior guard Markus Pastorcic‑Straun, a Toronto, Canada native, continues to be one of the RMAC’s most dangerous scorers at 19.6 PPG.
Colorado State (9–3) – Sophomore forward Kyle Jorgensen, from Minneapolis, Minnesota, ranks second statewide in field‑goal percentage (63.8%). Junior guard Josh Pascarelli, from Cambria Heights, New York, adds 13.9 PPG and elite three‑point shooting. Junior forward Carey Booth, from Englewood, Colorado, contributes scoring, rebounding, and rim protection. Senior forward Jevin Muniz, from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, remains one of the state’s top facilitators.
CSU Pueblo (7–4) – Senior guard Jaden Kennis, from Windsor, Colorado, and sophomore guard Jordan Blair, from Keller, Texas, form one of the RMAC’s most productive backcourts. Junior guard Dylan Sanders, from Aurora, Colorado, adds defensive toughness, while senior center Kaleb Mitchell, from Fountain, Colorado, anchors the interior.
Denver (7–8) – Sophomore guard Carson Johnson, from Ankeny, Iowa, continues to shine as one of the state’s top scorers (17.6 PPG). Senior forward Jeremiah Burke, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, adds 15.6 PPG and interior scoring. Senior guard Zane Nelson, from Birmingham, Alabama, leads Colorado in three‑point percentage (59.1%). Senior guard Julius Rollins, from Chicago, Illinois, provides athleticism on the wing.
Fort Lewis (6–5) – Senior forward Chuol Deng, from Juba, South Sudan, anchors the Skyhawks with 14.9 PPG and 8.6 RPG. Sophomore guard Stewart Erhart, from Fairbanks, Alaska, leads the entire state in steals (3.0 SPG). Sophomore guard Jaxon Smith, from Bountiful, Utah, adds 14.5 PPG and elite free‑throw shooting (91.3%). Junior guard Yorgio Golesis, from Salt Lake City, Utah, contributes steady playmaking.
MSU Denver (4–8) – Sophomore guard Logan Threatt, from Belmont, North Carolina, leads the Roadrunners at 16.8 PPG. Senior guard Quave Propst‑Allison, from Charlotte, North Carolina, adds 15.9 PPG and efficient shooting. Senior forward Brian Unachukwu, originally from Nigeria, ranks among the state’s top shot‑blockers (1.6 BPG). Junior guard Garrett Falls, from Dallas, Texas, provides additional scoring punch.
Northern Colorado (9–3) – Senior guard Quinn Denker, from San Jose, California, continues to be one of the state’s premier playmakers (17.3 PPG, 6.1 APG). Senior forward Brock Wisne, from Thornton, Colorado, adds 16.8 PPG and elite efficiency. Senior guard Zach Bloch, from Lawrence, Kansas, is one of Colorado’s top three‑point shooters (51.9%). Senior forward Ibu Yamazaki, from Matsudo, Japan, contributes rebounding and interior defense.
Regis (1–8) – Senior guard Gunner Walters, from Rochester Hills, Michigan, leads the state in assists (6.6 APG) and minutes (37.9 MPG). Junior guard Cooper Frith, from Meridian, Idaho, adds 17.0 PPG. Sophomore forward Matt Yost, from Aurora, Colorado, provides rebounding and interior scoring.
UC Colorado Springs (7–5) – Junior guard Xavier Martinez, from San Antonio, Texas, leads the Mountain Lions in scoring and assists. Sophomore forward Marzouq Ibn Abdur‑Razaaq, from Aurora, Colorado, adds 10.5 PPG and 5.9 RPG. Freshman forward Brody Hull, from Castella, Australia, provides emerging scoring depth. Senior forward Jayden Washington, from Aurora, Colorado, contributes defensive energy.
Western Colorado (5–6) – Sophomore guard Aidan McDowell, from Crete, Nebraska, is the state’s leading scorer at 27.7 PPG. Junior guard Tyler Halligan, from Uniontown, Ohio, adds 16.7 PPG and 6.6 RPG. Junior guard Jordan Kuac, from Phoenix, Arizona, contributes 11.5 PPG, while freshman forward Joanis Koulisianis, from Brno, Czechia, provides rim protection.

