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Despite the loss, Clifford delivered another stellar performance, embodying the determination that had defined CSU’s season. The future NBA draft pick finished with 21 points on 7-of-17 shooting, seven rebounds, two blocks, a steal and six assists. He had been the heart of this team, and in his final game, he left it all on the floor. The game of basketball can take as much as it gives, but Clifford’s legacy at CSU is cemented. With 681 points this year with the Rams, the star ends his career as the program’s all-time scoring leader for a single season. *Note: this caption was updated to correct a point statistic. Read the full article on the Collegian website, linked in our bio. Reach Michael Hovey at sports@collegian.com or on Twitter michaelfhovey. Story by michaelfhovey Photo by paige_shoots #collegiansports #csubasketball #NBADraft #MWchampions #MarchMadness #NCAA #mountainwestconference #rockymountaincollegian #csucollegian #CSURams #rmsmc #studentmedia #MWMBB

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