Feb. 7, 2008
Recap | Final Stats | Quotes
Joe Davis
Came off the bench to score in double figures for the 11th time this year, finishing with 11 points.
Added six rebounds and three assists.
D'Aundray Brown
Celebrated his first career start by matching his career high with 10 points.
Went five-for-seven from the field with four rebounds.
Cedric Jackson
Scored in double figures for the 18th time this season, totalling 10 points.
The Horizon League leader in assists and steals, he was held below his average, making two assists and one steal.
MISCELLANEOUS NOTES
Gary Waters made a change in the CSU starting lineup, inserting freshman D'Aundray Brown at small forward, moving J'Nathan Bullock to power forward with George Tandy falling into a reserve role.
Wright State jumped out to a 10-0 lead (17:08) but CSU answered with a 14-5 run to pull to within 15-14 (11:31) but the Raiders would hold the lead for the remainder of the game, leading 30-24 at the break.
The loss extended CSU's losing streak to five straight and dropped the Vikings (14-10, 7-5) out of second place in the Horizon League standings. WSU improves to 16-6 and takes over second with an 8-4 mark.
CSU and WSU split the season series, with each winning on the road. The Raiders now own a 25-23 lead in the all-time series.
The loss ends a Wolstein record tying seven-game winning streak for CSU. The Vikings are 8-2 in the building this year.
The Vikings received a boost again from their bench, owning a 21-14 advantage in bench scoring.
After losing the battle of the boards by an average of 5.0 over the last four games, CSU held a 34-30 edge on the glass tonight, grabbing 16 offensive rebounds.
Both teams took good care of the ball with WSU committing 13 turnovers and CSU just 11.
J'Nathan Bullock made a game-high four steals, giving him at least one steal in six straight games.