Chicago State pays visit to BG
Chicago State (2-3) vs. Bowling Green (2-4)
Stroh Center, Bowling Green, Ohio; Sunday, 2 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Chicago State and Bowling Green look to bounce back from losses. Chicago State fell short in a 74-58 game at Pacific on Monday. Bowling Green lost 87-73 to Southern Utah on Wednesday.
ARE YOU EXPERIENCED: Bowling Green has leaned on senior leadership while Chicago State has been fueled heavily by freshmen this year. Seniors Daeqwon Plowden, Myron Gordon and Trey Diggs have combined to score 44 percent of Bowling Green's points this season. On the other hand, freshmen Jahsean Corbett, Bryce Johnson and Kedrick Green have combined to score 37 percent of the team's points this year.
CREATING OFFENSE: Brandon Betson has either made or assisted on 43 percent of all Chicago State field goals over the last three games. The junior guard has accounted for 16 field goals and 10 assists in those games.
STREAK STATS: Chicago State has scored 54.7 points per game and allowed 82.3 over its three-game road losing streak.
ACCOUNTING FOR ASSISTS: The Cougars have recently used assists to create baskets more often than the Falcons. Bowling Green has 35 assists on 75 field goals (46.7 percent) across its previous three outings while Chicago State has assists on 32 of 60 field goals (53.3 percent) during its past three games.
DID YOU KNOW: Bowling Green is rated second in the MAC with an average of 75.5 possessions per game.
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