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Ruedinger pours in 23 points, double-double as Green Bay secures 88-73 win against Cleveland State
Preston Ruedinger led Green Bay with 23 points and a double-double as the Phoenix outscored Cleveland State 51-33 in the second half to win 88-73.
- On Jan. 15, Green Bay rallied to beat Cleveland State 88-73 at the Wolstein Center after overcoming a halftime deficit, seizing control early in the second half.
- Early in the game, the Cleveland State Vikings raced to a 13-3 lead, and they held a 40-37 halftime advantage after Tre Beard’s 3-pointer in the final six seconds.
- Preston Ruedinger led Green Bay with a 23-point double-double, Marcus Hall added 21 points and seven rebounds, and Dayan Nessah went 8-for-8 from the line for 16 points.
- The result moves Green Bay Phoenix to 11-8, 6-2 in league play, while Cleveland State Vikings fell to 5-14, 1-7 and dropped their fourth straight, remaining home to face Youngstown State on Jan. 17.
- A 26-9 second-half run put Green Bay Phoenix in command, outscoring the Cleveland State Vikings 51-33 in the final period to seal the win.
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Green Bay blows past Cleveland State men in second half, 88-73
The Cleveland State men’s basketball team lost its fourth game in a row, 88-73 to Green Bay, on Jan. 15 at the Wolstein Center. The Vikings (5-14, 1-7 Horizon) led by three at halftime, but gave up 51 points in the second half. They have given up 80 or more points 14 times this season. Tre Beard paced CSU with 18 points. Dayan Nessah followed with 16, and Preist Ryan added 10. CSU has dropped six of its last seven, and only two of its five wins …
Cleveland State men’s basketball falls to Green Bay after strong start fades in second half
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Cleveland State men’s basketball couldn’t maintain its early momentum at Henry J. Goodman Arena on Thursday, falling 88-73 to Green Bay after a decisive second-half collapse.
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