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Postgame Notes from 1/7/12 win over Loyola

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Cleveland State vs. Loyola
January 7, 2012 - Wolstein Center

POSTGAME NOTES

Senior Guard Trey Harmon
• After missing Thursday's game against UIC with a concussion, returned to the starting lineup.
• Scored a game-high 20 points for his third 20 point game of the season (11th career).
• Hit his first five three-pointers, finishing 6-of-7 from three-point. The six makes established a career-high. His old high was five set against Wichita State (11/28/09).

Junior Forward Tim Kamczyc
• Just missed his first career double-double, finishing with 11 points and career-high nine rebounds. His old high was eight boards against Butler (3/5/11).
• Went 5-of-7 from the field and hit his only free throw.
• Added four assists and two steals.

Freshman Forward Anton Grady
• Scored 10 points with two assists and two blocks.
• Was his second straight double-digit scoring game after a 13 point effort vs. UIC on Thursday night.
• Made 4-of-6 from the floor and both his free throws.

Notes
• Today's meeting was the 40th all-time between the two schools. Loyola still leads the series, 22-18, but the Vikings have won the last eight contests and nine of the last 10.
• CSU continued its torrid shooting from three-point, going 10-of-17. Over the last five games, the Vikings are 48-of-100 from long distance.
• The Vikings defense forced 16 turnovers, turning them into 24 points.
• CSU tallied a season-high 20 assists on its 26 field goals.
• Loyola became the fourth team to score less than 50 points against CSU this year, joining Rhode Island (45), Wright State (43) and Sam Houston State (45).
• CSU led at the half, 32-17, to improve to 10-1 this year when leading after 20 minutes. CSU trailed 11-10 with 9:19 left in the half, but outscored the Ramblers, 22-6 to close the half.
• The Vikings went 11-of-24 (.458) from the field in the first half, notching an assist on 10 of their 11 baskets.
• Loyola dominated at the free throw line, making 21-of-30. The Vikings were 6-of-7.