Nov. 16, 2009
Postgame Player Notes
CSU Sophomore Trevon Harmon
l Bounced back from a scoreless season opener to tally 11 points.
l Added a career-high four steals. (old high 2 vs. multiple opponents)
CSU Junior D'Aundray Brown
l Scored a season-high 14 points
l Was 7-for-8 from the field (.875)
l The Horizon League leader in steals, he made three steals to raise his season total to eight.
CSU Sophomore Jeremy Montgomery
l Scored in double figures for ony the fourth time in his career, finishing with 13 points.
l Set career highs for free throws attempted and made, going seven-for-eight.
l Set his career high with five steals. (old high 4 vs. Toledo)
CSU Junior Jared Cunningham
l Scored in double figures for the second straight game, totalling 14 points
l Was five-for-nine from the field (.556).
l This was the first of a 17-game home schedule in 2009-10 for CSU with the Vikings owning a 35-43 record in the previous 78 home openers.
l This was the first meeting ever between CSU and Wilmington in basketball.
l The win extended CSU's ongoing Wolstein Center winning streak to 12 straight games, making it the fourth-longest win streak in school history.
l CSU never trailed in the game, opening up an 11-4 lead (16:26).
Wilmington trailed, 25-20 (6:25), before the Vikings ran off 10 straight points to lead 35-30 (5:02). The lead grew to as many as 19 in the first half (45-26, 2:23) before settling in at 51-35 at half.
l The Vikings had a strong showing at the foul line, going 29-for-37 (.784), including a 17-for-19 effort in the first half (.895).
l The opposite was true for Wilmington, which went just 14-for 35 from the line (.400), including four-for-12 in the first half (.333).
l Norris Cole made 7 steals, the sixth-highest single game total in CSU history (record 12 by Kenny Robertson vs. Wagner, 123/88).
l Both teams shot well, CSU going 33-for-56 (.589) while Wilmington was 29-for-51 (.569).
l CSU forced 30 turnovers in the game, making 22 steals, and scoring 39 points off turnovers.