REGION Toledo holds off Siena; IUPUI loses to Ball St.
Wisconsin-Green Bay held off Chicago State, 69-58.
STAFF/WIRE REPORTS
TOLEDO -- Nick Moore scored 18 points Tuesday and helped Toledo hold off a late rally by Siena for a 59-55 victory.
Moore scored all 10 of the Rockets' points over the final 9:07, preserving the lead for Toledo (2-3) even though his two 3-pointers, basket and two free throws came several minutes apart.
Reserve Tommy Mitchell scored 14 points and Austin Andrews had 12 for the Saints (3-1), who followed a Moore 3-pointer with an 11-2 run to pull within 54-51 with 4:54 remaining.
Keith Triplett added 14 points, Sammy Villegas had 11 and Anton Currie 10 for the Rockets.
Ball State 85, IUPUI 69
MUNCIE, Ind. -- Matt McCollom scored a career-high 22 points and tied his career-best with six assists to lead four Cardinals in double figures for Ball State.
Kevin Cates grabbed 10 rebounds in the first half and had 13 on the night -- the most rebounds by a BSU freshman since Theron Smith pulled down 15 as a freshman in 1999.
Cameron Echols added 16 points and seven boards.
Horizon League
Wis.-Green Bay 69, Chicago St. 58
GREEN BAY, Wis. -- Mike King came off the bench to score 16 points for Wisconsin-Green Bay .
Brandon Hansen added 13 points for Green Bay, nailing three 3-pointers. Terry Parker and Kevin Hughes added nine apiece for the Phoenix (2-3).
Green Bay shot 43.4 percent from the floor and received strong play from its bench, which contributed 34 points.
Chicago State (0-3) was led by Rubeen Perry's 18 points. Clark Bone added 13 and Derrick Wimmer scored 11.
Loyola of Chicago 94,Texas A & amp;M-Corpus Christi 77
CORPUS CHRISTI -- Terrance Whiters led five players in double figures for Loyola of Chicago.
Whiters shot 7-of-11 from the field en route to a team-high 26-point, five-rebound, five-assist, four-steal game. Kevin Clancy and Paul McMillan added 19 and 15 points, respectively.
Loyola (2-2) outrebounded the Islanders (2-3) by 47-25.
IN THE AREA
Slippery Rock 82, Geneva 60
Beaver Falls, Pa. -- Shaun Grill scored 16 points to lead Slippery Rock (2-1), which held Geneva to just 34 percent shooting from the field.
Freshman Chad Mraz and junior Terrence Ward each scored 14 for Geneva (4-3).
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