Ypsilanti, MI (Sports Network) - Glenn Bryant had 10 points and three blocks,
as the Eastern Michigan Eagles notched a 42-25 win over the Northern Illinois
Huskies in a defensive slugfest between Mid-American Conference rivals at the
Convocation Center.
Bryant was the game's only double-digit scorer, as the Eagles (10-10, 3-3 MAC)
used a staunch defensive effort to improve to 10-2 at home this season. The 25
points allowed is EMU's lowest total since a 61-21 win over Hillsdale College
on Jan. 21, 1943.
The Huskies (4-14, 2-4) were held to a NCAA record-low four points at
halftime. The 2008 Savannah Tigers are the only other team in the modern era
to score just four points in any half.
EMU led 18-4 at halftime, as the Huskies could muster only one field goal in
the opening frame. NIU shot a brutal 1-of-31 from the floor for a 3.2-percent
success rate.
The Huskies missed 36 consecutive shots from the 18:05 mark of the first half
to the 14:27 mark of the second half. By then, EMU held a comfortable 23-7
lead and maintained a double-digit cushion the rest of the way.
For the game, the Huskies shot just 8-of-61 from the floor (.131) and 1-of-33
from beyond the arc (.003) to tie the lowest field-goal percentage in NCAA
history since the beginning of the shot clock era in 1986.
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