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Postgame Notes

Feb. 20, 2010

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CSU Junior Norris Cole
-Scored 18 points to move into 14th place on the CSU career scoring chart with 1,136 points.
-Handed out six assists and made a pair of steals.
-Played in his 100th consecutive game at CSU (9th best), starting for the 66th straight time (T-7th).

CSU Junior D'Aundray Brown
-Scored in double figures for the 12th time this season, finishing with 14 points
-Was 6-for-7 from the field
-Ranked ninth nationally in steals, he made 2 to raise his season total to 75 (8th in CSU history).

CSU sophomore Jeremy Montgomery
-Rebounded from a six-point night at Milwaukee on Thursday to score 14 points.
-Knocked down three three-pointers to raise his season total to 61, good for 10th on the CSU single season list.
-Also set a career high with 8 assists (old high 7 vs, Wilberforce).

Miscellaneous Notes
-This was the ninth meeting all-time between CSU and Toledo with the Rockets entering the game owning a 6-2 edge.
-The Vikings played without sophomore guard Trey Harmon, who suffered a mild concussion in the final seconds of the first half vs. Milwaukee on Thursday. Harmon had played in 54 consecutuve games at CSU, starting the last 28.
-With Harmon out of the lineup, freshman Tim Kamczyc stepped in and made his first career start.
-Toledo jumped out to an 8-2 lead (17:26) but CSU came back, using an 8-0 run, to take a 26-21 lead with 7:54 left. The first half featured three ties and five lead changes with CSU leading, 34-33, at halftime.
-Toledo scored the first three points of the second half to take a 36-34 lead (19:45), but the Vikings then ran off 16 straight points to take control of the game, leading 50-36 (14:07). The Vikings would lead by no less than 10 the rest of the way.
-Junior Lance James entered the game at the 14:31 mark of the second half after missing the previous 21 games with a broken foot. James scored 7 points in 10 minutes.
-Both teams shot well. CSU was 32-50 from the field for a season high .640, 11-for-17 from three-point (.647) and 12-15 from the line (.800). Toledo was 25-44 from the field (.568), 6-11 from three-point (.545) and 7-9 from the line (.778).
-Turnovers told the tale as CSU forced 18 Toledo miscues while making just 8.
-Freshman Charlie Woods connected on all five three-point attempts to score a career-high 15 points.
-Freshman Tim Kamczyc celebrated his first career chart by scoring a career-high 12 points (4-5 FG< 4-5 FT).