The Cyclones struggled on offensive for most of the game in dropping their second WCC-East game of the season. UW-Fox shot just 37% for the game and only 27% from three-point range.
Along with their offensive problems the Cyclones were not much better on defense. UW-Fox allowed the host Cougars to shoot 46% overall and 47% from three-point range for the game. UW-Waukesha also pulled down 16 offensive rebounds.
Traivione Hills did most of the damage for UW-Waukesha scoring 18 of his 23 points in the second half, and grabbing 15 rebounds for the game. Four different times in the second half the Cyclones would pull within a basket only to have Hills score and push the Cougar lead back out to 3 or 4. The Cyclones cut the lead to 52-54 midway through the second half on a Trevor Krizenesky three-point field goal, but came up empty on their next four offensive possessions.
Krizenesky paced the Cyclones with 15 points, while Cameron Schaefer added 14. Chase Hawley also had 9 points for UW-Fox. New Cougar Andrew Reichl was perfect from three-point range (3/3) in adding 13 points for UW-Waukesha.
UW-Fox falls to 14-4 overall, 5-2 in the WCC-East. They return to action on Wednesday January 29th when they host UW-Sheboygan at 7pm.
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