Tuesday's MAC Men's Basketball Results

Updated 1/4/2012
Tuesdays's MAC Men's Basketball Results
Western Michigan 72, Milwaukee 61
Toledo 107, Indiana Northwest 43

Stories courtesy of MAC Sports Information Departments


Western Michigan 72, Milwaukee 61
KALAMAZOO, Mich. - The Western Michigan men's basketball team, playing with a deeply shortened bench due to a rash of injuries, overcame disadvantage to defeat the Milwaukee Panthers 72-61 in University Arena on Tuesday. With the win, the Broncos improve to 6-8 on the season, while the Panthers fall to 10-6.

The Broncos utilized a balanced attacked against the Panthers, will all eight players that saw game time playing more than 10 minutes; of those players, four of them reached double-figures in scoring, including a game-high 21 points from Matt Stainbrook. Senior guard Demetrius Ward ran the point position and contributed 17 points, including a 9-of-11 effort from the free throw line. Back-up forward Dan Loney came off the bench to provide a spark for the Broncos, contributing career highs with seven points and eight rebounds.

The Broncos initially took the lead with 16:38 remaining in the second half, when Stainbrook hit a pair of free throws to give WMU a 34-32 lead. Stainbrook would make two more free throws on the ensuing possession, and Austin Richie would hit a three-pointer at the 12:31 mark to give the Broncos a 43-37 lead.

However, the Panthers battled back to the next media timeout, and tied the score 46-46 with 9:44 remaining in the second half. The Broncos would re-take the lead with 7:28 remaining when Stainbrook grabbed an offensive rebound off his own shot and tipped it in to make it 51-49, and would hit a pair of free throws to give the Broncos a four-point lead with 5:20 remaining.

The turning point of the game would come just seconds later, when Loney took a charge from Milwaukee's Ryan Allen at the 5:03 mark, quashing a potential Panthers scoring opportunity. On the Broncos' next offensive possession, Richie was fouled while shooting a three and made all three foul shots to give the Broncos a 56-49 lead with 4:23 remaining.

Now in control of the contest, the Broncos would expand the lead to eight points on a Ward free throw with 1:11 remaining. In fact, the Broncos would go 9-of-10 from the free throw line in the closing minute of the game to set the final deficit, with Ward draining two more foul shots to make it 72-61 with 17 seconds remaining.

The first half started out well in the Panthers' favor, as Milwaukee opened the game on an 8-2 run in the first three minutes. Ward would convert a three-point play with a lay-up, drawn foul, and free throw to make it 8-5, and the Broncos would eventually take the 9-8 lead on a 12-footer from Stainbrook at the 14:50 mark. The Broncos led by as many as seven points in the first half, but the Panthers closed the half on a 17-9 run to enter the half leading 29-28.

Toledo 107, Indiana Northwest 43
TOLEDO, OH - Toledo registered one of its most lopsided victories ever on Tuesday evening with a 107-43 dismantling of NAIA foe Indiana-Northwest (2-13) in Savage Arena. The contest served as the Rockets' final tuneup prior to opening Mid-American Conference play on Saturday, Jan. 7 at Central Michigan.

The 64-point triumph represented the Midnight Blue and Gold's fifth-largest margin of victory ever, while UT topped the century mark for the first time since a 103-66 win over Wright State on Dec. 22, 2003.

Sophomore G Rian Pearson led the Rockets (8-6) with his fourth double-double of the season, tallying 19 points , 13 rebounds and a career-best five assists in just 21 minutes.

In addition to Pearson's exploits, sophomore F Matt Smith (21 pts.) and sophomore C Richard Wonnell (8 pts., career-high 10 reb.) registered personal scoring highs. Freshman G Julius Brown (20 pts.) also tied his season highs with eight assists and four steals, while Smith hit 8-of-9 shots to raise his season shooting mark to a team-high 58.3 percent.

Junior G Dominique Buckley also produced a stellar all-around performance with 15 points, six assists, a career-high five steals and a 6-of-6 performance from the charity stripe.

Toledo shot an impressive 54.9 percent for the contest, including a sparkling 65.7 percent in the first half. UT also dominated the glass with a 52-22 advantage.

The Rockets held a 66-24 halftime lead and maintained their defensive intensity throughout the contest.  IU-Northwest shot 24.5 percent, including a miniscule 13.0 percent in the second stanza.