Recap | Final Stats | Quotes
Cleveland State vs. Milwaukee
January 22, 2012 - Wolstein Center
POSTGAME NOTES
Senior Guard D'Aundray Brown
Scored 10 points, breaking a string of four straight games without double figures.
Went 5-of-7 from the field.
Chipped in four rebounds and four assists in 32 minutes of action.
Junior Forward Tim Kamczyc
Scored 12 points, going 4-for-4 from the field, all from three-point.
Was a perfect 8-of-8 from the field in two games this weekend and has made 15 of his last 16 field goals over three games.
Added four rebounds and three assists.
Senior Guard Jeremy Montgomery
Scored 12 points, going 5-of-7 from the floor and 1-of-2 from three-point.
Added five assists, his fifth game this year with at least five dimes.
Senior Forward Aaron Pogue
Dominated in the paint, scoring 11 points with six rebounds.
Made 4-of-7 from the field and hit three of his five free throws.
Was his second double figure scoring game of the year (20 points at Rhode Island on Nov. 27).
Freshman Forward Anton Grady
Recorded his fifth double-figure scoring game in the last six with 12 points.
Went 5-of-8 from the field, adding three rebounds before fouling out with 35.3 seconds left.
Game Notes
Today was the 37th all-time meeting in the series between Cleveland State and Milwaukee that dates back to 1994. The Panthers still lead the series, 21-16, but the Vikings have won five of the last nine.
Today was the 498th career game for head coach Gary Waters. He coached 152 games at Kent State, 154 at Rutgers and 192 at CSU, posting a 288-210 career mark. He is slated to coach his 499th career game on Saturday (Jan. 28) at Youngstown State and his 500th game on Feb. 3 at Loyola.
Today's win improved the Vikings to 7-2 in the Horizon League, tied with Valparaiso for first place in the league at the midway point of the season. Milwaukee, Butler and Youngstown State are all one game behind at 5-3.
The Vikings shot a season-best .635 (33-52) from the floor today, the sixth game of 50-percent or better shooting for CSU this year. CSU is 6-0 in those games. CSU scored 44 of its 83 points in the paint.
CSU continued its torrid shooting from three-point, going 7-of-13 (.538).
The Vikings dished out a season-high 22 assists. The old high was 20 against Loyola (Jan. 7).
The Vikings had six players reach double figures in the same game for the first time this season (Harmon, Montgomery, Grady, Brown, Kamczyc and Pogue).
CSU hit the 80 point mark for just the second time this year (86 points against Rio Grande on Nov. 15).