Sunday, February 10, 2013

News On The Horizon 2/10/2013

Green Bay Gets Best of Detroit, Jumbles Horizon League Standings--Mid-Major Madness

Struggling Cleveland State drops below .500 in 80-72 loss to Valparaiso--Cleveland Plain Dealer
Today's Cleveland State-Valpo preview--Cleveland State Hoops
Valparaiso 80, Cleveland State 72--Cleveland State Hoops
Updated: Cleveland State (12-12) vs. Valparaiso (18-6)--Vikings Ball
Cleveland State Beaten by Valparaiso 80-72--Vikings Ball
Forbes Scores Career-High 24 in Setback to Valparaiso--csuvikings.com

Vikings Fall At Loyola, 79-78--csuvikings.com

College basketball roundup: Oakland wins; Detroit, WMU, CMU, EMU lose--The Detroit Free Press
Green Bay 68, Detroit 59

GREEN BAY, Wis. — Keifer Sykes had 16 points and five assists to help Green Bay recover from a tough defeat with a 68-59 victory over Detroit today.

Jordan Fouse added 12 points and seven rebounds, and Kam Cerroni scored 11 off the bench, for the Phoenix (13-12, 7-5 Horizon League), who outscored Detroit, 38-26, in the second half. Green Bay was coming off Thursday’s 70-68, double-overtime loss to Wright State that snapped a seven-game home winning streak.

Conference scoring leader Ray McCallum had 30 points and four steals for the Titans (16-9, 8-4) but didn’t get much help. McCallum was 12 of 19 from the floor, but his teammates were a combined 10 of 35.

The Phoenix took the lead for good, 49-48, on Sykes’ three-point play with 9:01 left and went on to lead by as many as 11.

Detroit still leads the all-time series between the schools, 24-21.

Updated: Detroit (16-8) and Green Bay (12-12) Face Off
--Titans Update
Detroit Beaten by Green Bay 68-59--Titans Update
StatSheet Projects Detroit as CBI Team: 02/10/2013--Titans Update
Tough Road Match in Green Bay Leads to Phoenix Victory--detroittitans.com

Titans Explode In Second Half To Defeat Valparaiso, 70-61, For 14th-Straight Home Win--detroittitans.com

Sunday's matchup: UIC at Youngstown State--The Chicago Tribune
Updated: UIC (14-10) Takes On Youngstown State (14-10)--Flame Fanatic
Game #25: Flames Continue Road Swing at Youngstown State Sunday--uicflames.com

On this day 13 years ago - Feb 10, 2000--LU Wolf Ball

Hambric Free Throws Send Loyola To Wild Victory Over Cleveland State, 79-78--LoyolaRamblers.com

Sykes energizes UWGB in win over Detroit--Green Bay Press Gazette
Green Bay Defeats Detroit 68-59--Phoenix Fever
Second-Half Sykes, Second-Half Defense Propel Phoenix--GreenBayPhoenix.com

UWGB women: Phoenix grind out win over UW-Milwaukee--Green Bay Press Gazette
Green Bay Honors its Tradition, Defeats Rival Milwaukee--GreenBayPhoenix.com

Panthers toothless in defeat to Wright State--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
On this day 11 years ago - Feb 09, 2002--UWM Update
Updated: Milwaukee (5-19) Squares Off with Wright State (16-8)--UWM Update
Milwaukee Trounced by Wright State 64-49--UWM Update
Stingy Raiders Move Into Second With Win In Milwaukee--uwmpanthers.com

Second half troubles bury Panthers--Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Green Bay Pulls Away After Tight First Half--uwmpanthers.com

The Other 26: It’s Nate Wolters’ World, and We’re Just Living In It--Rush The Court
Honor Roll
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Bobby Capobianco Dishes Nine Assists — If you don’t know who Capobianco is, you’re not alone. The backup center at Valparaiso once plied his trade at Indiana, but with minutes hard to come by on a squad that was rapidly improving, transferred to Valpo last year. The burly big man is the kind of lunchbucket player who is more a dime-a-dozen type player than a player who might drop nearly a dozen dimes. Heading into Tuesday night’s game against Illinois-Chicago, Capobianco had a total of eight assists on the season. He more than doubled his total that night, recording a remarkable nine assists. Indeed he almost had a triple double, as he added 10 points and nine rebounds. With starting center Kevin Van Wijk in foul trouble all night, Capobianco played a season-high 28 minutes and made the most of it. If he can continue to provide productive minutes off the bench, the Crusaders will be that much more likely to bring home a conference crown and NCAA Tournament bid.
Valpo tops Cleveland State, extends Horizon League lead--The Post-Tribune
Crusaders get breathing room with victory--The NWI Times
Updated: Valparaiso (18-6) Squares Off with Cleveland State (12-12)--Valpo Daily
Valparaiso Takes Down Cleveland State 80-72--Valpo Daily
Valpo Leads Start-to-Finish in Win at Cleveland State--valpoathletics.com

Crusader women drop contest at Detroit--valpoathletics.com

Wright State ends 14-game losing streak in Milwaukee--Wright State University Sports
Updated: Wright State (16-8) Squares Off with Milwaukee (5-19)--Rowdy Review
Wright State Pounds Milwaukee 64-49--Rowdy Review
Men Snap Milwaukee Drought Win 64-49 Victory--wsuraiders.com

Updated: Youngstown State (14-10) Takes On UIC (14-10)--Guin Report
Men's Basketball Goes For Fifth-Straight Home Win Against UIC Sunday--ysusports.com

Men's Basketball Final Shot: Feb. 9 - Separation. Kind Of.--Horizon League Network

Home Teams Rule on Saturday in Women's Basketball--Horizon League Network

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