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Show 14 | February 03, 2020 | MyWeberMedia.com By RAYMOND LUCAS Assistant Section Editor Comment on this story at signpost.mywebermedia.com EXTRA DAY FREE on Disneyland® Resort tickets! Stay and play longer for less with our 5th Day Free Disneyland® Resort Tickets valid for travel now – December 31, 2020. Purchase Disneyland® Resort Park Hopper® Tickets for the most flexibility, or choose 1-Park per Day tickets for as low as $65 per day! Add Disney’s MaxPass Service to any of our tickets for just $15 per day. Even better, save $30 per ticket on our 5th Day Free tickets with Disney’s MaxPass! Best of State 2013 - 2019 Travel Agency Please mention Weber State Signpost when booking 855-GET-AWAY | getawaytoday.com KALIE PEAD | The Signpost Just 37 points separate Weber State University’s Jerrick Harding from WSU alum Jeremy Senglin for the top scorer in Weber State men’s basketball history. With the win over Southern Utah, Harding passed Bruce Collins, now with 2,042 points for his collegiate career. The ’Cats travel to Greeley, CO, Feb. 1 to take on the University of Northern Colorado Bears, setting up Harding to have a chance to become the Wildcats best scorer when the Sacramento State Hornets come to Ogden on Feb. 6. In WSU’s victory over the T-Birds, Harding totaled 27 points as he’s continued to heal from his early-season injuries. In his last five games, he scored 28 against Idaho State, 24 against Portland State, 31 against Montana State and 32 against University of Montana. As of right now, Harding is averaging a career-best in points with 22.2 points per game. His junior year, he averaged 21.4 per game, and his sophomore year, he averaged 22.0. A big jump from his freshman year when he only averaged 9.3. The Wildcats are in a pivotal part of the season as they are in the middle of their conference schedule with the opportunity to climb near the top of the standings or plummet. The Wildcats are 8-13 overall and 4-6 in conference play but are winners of their last two contests. Despite the tough start to the season, the Wildcats are only three games out of first place and have a serious shot at climbing up the standings if the ‘Cats can ride the momentum of their two-game win streak. Weber State guard, Jerrick Harding, takes the ball down the court after a successful play |