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Postgame Notes

Feb. 27, 2010

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Postgame Player Notes

CSU Sophomore Jeremy Montgomery
l Scored a team high 18 points, going 6-for-12 from the field
l Was hurt by foul trouble, playing just 23 minutes.
l Added 4 assists, giving him 19 assists over the last three games.
l Was 4-for-7 from three-point to move into 7th on the CSU single season three-point list with 65.

CSU Junior D'Aundray Brown
l Scored in double figures for the 14th time this season, totalling 11 points.
l Was 5-for-8 from the field.
l The Horizon League leader in steals (13th nationally), he made 2 to move into sixth onn the CSU season list with 79.

CSU Junior Norris Cole
l Scored 11 points, going four-for-four from the line in the final minute.
l Handed out 6 asssists and made 4 rebounds
l Made two free throws with 25.8 left to put CSU ahead 64-40.

Miscellaneous Notes
l This was the 52nd meeting between CSU and Wright State with the Raiders entering the game with a 27-24 series lead. The Vikings were 14-10 in games played in Cleveland.
l CSU played without starting gard Trevon Harmon for the third straight game since the sophomore suffered a concussion midway through the Milwaukee game on Feb. 18.
l The first half featured four ties and four lead changes. CSU led by as many as nine (19-10, 12:14) before WSU ran off 15 straight points to take a 25-19 lead (7:32). WSU led by as many as seven (32-25, 2:58) before the Vikings scored the final seven points of the half to tie the game at 32-32.
l CSU opened up a 44-37 lead (12:39) but the Raiders came back to tie the game at 44-44 (10:39). The game was tied at 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 57 & 60.
Montgomery put CSU ahead 62-60 on a basket with XXX left. Cole made two free throws with 25.8 left and Tim Kamczyc made two with 12.1 seconds left to push the lead to 66-60.
l Wright State had an advantage at the line, going 20-for-25 (.800) while CSU was 14-for-16 (.875).
l CSU worked the ball well offensively, having 18 assists on 24 baskets. \