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Postgame Notes

Dec. 7, 2010

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CSU senior Norris Cole
l Recorded his 25th career 20-point game (6th this year), finishing with 24 points. (did not play last 8 minutes).
l Moved past Darren Tillis (1,423 points from 1978-82) and into seventh place on the CSU career scoring list with 1,434 points.
l Made a career-high four treys, going 4-6 from beyond the arc.
l Added 5 assists and 5 steals (leads Horizon League with 28 steals this year).

CSU junior Jeremy Montgomery
l Reached double figures for the eighth time this season, totalling 15 points.
l Grabbed a career-high 8 rebounds (old high 6 vs Louisiana).
l Handed out 7 assists, one off his career high (8 vs Toledo).

CSU junior Trey Harmon
l Scored in double figures for the 9th straight game (11th in 12 games this year), tallying 16 points.
l Had six rebounds (4th game of 6+ rebounds this year).

CSU sophomore Josh McCoy
l Came off the bench to score in double figures for the first time in his career, finishing with 14 points
l Was 5-for-8 from the field with 5 rebounds and 2 steals.

Miscellaneous Notes
l This was the second meeting between Cleveland State and West Virginia Tech with the Vikings claiming both meetings.
l The win improved CSU to 11-0, giving the Vikings the most wins by any team in the country.
l Cleveland State also tied the school record of 11 wins before January 1, which was set in 2007-08.
l CSU is now 7-0 at home this year and have won nine straight home games going back to last season.
l The 11 consecutive wins is the fourth-longest streak in school history, trailing the record 14 straight set in both 1985-86 and 1992-93 and the 12 game streak in 1986-87.
l The first nine minutes of the game featured two ties and five lead changes. With the game tied at 19-19 (11:28), CSU ran off 17 staight points (36-19, 6:56) and 30 of the next 34 (49-23, 1:30) to take control of the game.
l CSU had another strong defensive game, forcing 22 turnovers (10 steals) and having a 35-13 advantage in points off turnovers.
l The Vikings went 11-for-29 from three-point, their third straight game of 10 or more treys. The 11 treys were sixth-best in CSU history while the 29 attempts was fourth-best.
l WVT was the eighth CSU opponent in the last nine games to shoot .400 or less (21-58, .362).
l Charlie Woods blocked a career-high four shots.