Feb. 26, 2005
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Post-Game Notes
Raheem Moss
Led the Vikings in scoring for the seventh time this year, finishing with a career-high 27 points. His previous best was 22 points vs. Clarion.
His scoring total was the 13th time in the last 15 games that he scored in double figures.
Made four three-pointers to raise his season total to 61, tying him for the 9th-highest season total in CSU history.
His four three-point field goals marked the ninth straight league game in which he has made multiple three-pointers.
Set career highs for free throws attempted (12) and made (9), topping his old highs of 4-for-5 set against multiple opponents.
Field Goal Shooting
CSU shot a season-low .297 from the field (19-for-64). The previous low was a .339 effort (20-59) set at UW-Milwaukee and at home vs. UW-Green Bay.
Amadou Koundoul
Celebrated his final game in the Wolstein Center by starting for the first time (in 47 career games).
Set a career high with 9 rebounds. He grabbed 7 rebounds against Detroit in the Horizon League Tournament last year.
Miscellaneous
The loss dropped CSU to 9-16 overall and 6-10 in the Horizon League.
The Vikings will enter next weekleague tournament as the No. 8 seed and play at No. 5 UIC on Tuesday (March 1) beginning at 7:00
p.m. CST. UIC and Loyola finished tied for fourth with 8-8 league marks with Loyola getting the No. 4 seed because it swept seocnd-place
UW-Green Bay this year and UIC dropped both games to the Phoenix.
UW-Milwaukee finishes the regular season with a 22-5 record and will be the No. 1 seed in the tourney after going 14-2 in league play.
The Vikings finish the year with a 7-5 home record, their first winning home season since 2001-02 (9-6). It is CSU's 9th winning season in
15 years playing in the Wolstein Center.
The win gave UW-M ilwaukee a 12-11 lead in the all-time series.