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In the wee hours of Saturday morning, not far removed from their most disappointing loss of the young season, the College of Southern Idaho men accepted a challenge. On Saturday night, the Golden Eagles fulfilled it. CSI capped the 33rd annual K&T Steel Tournament with an 82-65 win over Riverside (Calif.) Community College. “We did some soul searching late last night,” said CSI head coach Steve Gosar. “We had a chance to watch some film and the guys saw what they were doing wrong.” The wrongs on Friday were plentiful in an 84-76 upset loss to Chemeketa Community College (Ore.). CSI righted those wrongs on Saturday with a high-energy effort against California’s defending JUCO state champions. “We were all embarrassed,” Gosar said of Friday’s loss. “We rebounded nicely tonight.” Indeed. CSI (7-2) recorded 17 steals with its active defense and made numerous big plays in the win. “We can be a special defensive team in the half court when we want to,” said Gosar. “Very disruptive.” Byago Di

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In the wee hours of Saturday morning, not far removed from their most disappointing loss of the young season, the College of Southern Idaho men accepted a challenge. On Saturday night, the Golden Eagles fulfilled it. CSI capped the 33rd annual K&T Steel Tournament with an 82-65 win over Riverside (Calif.) Community College. “We did some soul searching late last night,” said CSI head coach Steve Gosar. “We had a chance to watch some film and the guys saw what they were doing wrong.” The wrongs on Friday were plentiful in an 84-76 upset loss to Chemeketa Community College (Ore.). CSI righted those wrongs on Saturday with a high-energy effort against California’s defending JUCO state champions. “We were all embarrassed,” Gosar said of Friday’s loss. “We rebounded nicely tonight.” Indeed. CSI (7-2) recorded 17 steals with its active defense and made numerous big plays in the win. “We can be a special defensive team in the half court when we want to,” said Gosar. “Very disruptive.” Byago Di

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