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Cleveland State 52, Delaware 40

Feb. 18, 2006

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Post Game Notes

J'Nathan Bullock
• Started for only the second time in six games, scoring in double figures for the 14th time this year.
• After grabbing more than two rebounds just twice in the last eight games, pulled down a career-high equalling 10 rebounds for his second career double-double.
• A .525 foul shooter heading into the game, he made 5-of-6.

Miscellaneous
• This was the first meeting ever between CSU and Delaware with the contest being arranged as part of the BracketBusters pool games. CSU will return the game next season, playing at Delaware on Sunday, Nov. 26.
• The win was CSU's second straight, improving the Vikings to 10-15 on the year, one more win than they had during the entire 2004-05 season.
• The win improved CSU's record against current Colonial Athletic Association members to a perfect 8-0 though it was the first game against a CAA team since the 1987-88 season.
• Junior guard Raheem Moss, who missed the Wright State game because of illness, was available but did not play.
• Delaware went scoreless for 8:24 of the first half, scoring a Nana field goal at the 8:43 mark and then not scoring again until 19 seconds remained in the half when McMahon scored.
• CSU held Delaware to .302 shooting (20-55), the sixth time a Viking opponent shot less the 40-percent and first since at UW-Green Bay (Jan. 21).
• CSU had an advantage at the foul line, making 9-of-12 (.750) while Delaware was just 2-of-2 and did not go to the line until the 1:54 mark of the second half.
• Delaware attemped 27 three-point shots, making six. It was the second-highest total against the VIkings this year (John Carroll attempted 28).
• CSU had a 40-33 rebound advantage.