#HLMBB Roundup - January 11
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INDIANAPOLIS – Saturday saw three #HLMBB games with Youngstown State winning at home, while Milwaukee and Oakland each earned road wins.
RESULTS
| GAME |
RECAP |
| Youngstown State 69, Detroit Mercy 67 |
Box Score |
| Oakland 68, Cleveland State 55 |
Box Score |
| Milwaukee 87, Green Bay 80 |
Box Score |
GAME RECAPS
Youngstown State 69, Detroit Mercy 67
- With the game tied, Naz Bohannon hit a jumper as the shot clock expired with 22.8 seconds remaining to give YSU the victory.
- Darius Quisenberry scored a team-high 16 points with six assists for Youngstown State, while Garrett Covington and Devin Morgan each chipped in nine points.
- Detroit Mercy was led by Justin Miller with 16 points, Marquis Moore with 15 and Antoine Davis added 14.
- The Penguins are now in sole possession of second place at 4-1 and improve to 8-0 at Beeghly Center for the first time in the program's Division I era.
Oakland 68, Cleveland State 55
- The Golden Grizzlies ended a three-game slide with a win and Cleveland State’s three-game winning streak came to an end.
- Xavier Hill-Mais and Blake Lampman each scored 15 points for Oakland and Kevin Kangu registered 13 points.
- Algevon Eichelberger recorded a game-high 20 points for the Vikings with Craig Beaudion adding 11 points.
- Oakland outscored Cleveland State 34-10 in bench points.
Milwaukee 87, Green Bay 80
- The Panthers picked up their third consecutive victory in League play to move into a tie for third place.
- MKE got a tremendous performance from Te’Jon Lucas who finished with a season-best 31 points, five rebounds and five assists. Darius Roy also added 23 points.
- Green Bay’s Amari Davis recorded a game-high 28 points for the Phoenix.
- Milwaukee snapped a two-game losing streak to its in-state rival.
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
| DATE |
GAME |
Time (ET) |
TV/Live Stream |
| Sunday, Jan. 12 |
Northern Kentucky at IUPUI |
2 p.m. |
ESPN+ |
|
Wright State at UIC |
4:12 p.m. |
ESPN+ |
HORIZON LEAGUE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS
The 2020 Horizon League Basketball Championships will begin March 3 and 5 at campus sites and eight teams – four men and four women – will look to advance to Indianapolis and #REACHtheHORIZON on March 9-10 at the Indiana Farmers Coliseum.
Every game of the tournament will be carried on ESPN networks and four of the six games in Indianapolis will appear on national television.
Tickets for the semifinals and championship games in Indianapolis are on sale now at HorizonLeague.com, the Indiana Farmers Coliseum Box Office, or by calling 317-927-7601. Each host school will separately announce their ticket plans for the first round and quarterfinals.
To learn more, click
here.