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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.