The Cyclones shook off their recent offensive woes by shooting 56% overall and 39% from three-point range in earning the non-conference win. UW-Fox got off to their fastest start of the season bolting out to a 10-0 lead led by Trevor Krizenesky who drilled two quick three-point field goals to start the game.
UW-Fox made 20 of their 30 first half field goals (66.7%), including 7/11 (64%) from three-point range, to jump out to a 49-33 halftime lead. The Cyclones defense held the Huskies to just 8 offensive rebounds, after giving up 24 to them earlier in the season.
Krizenesky led the Cyclones with 20 points, 7 assists, and 4 steals. The second year guard connected on 9 of his 12 field goal attempts. Marcus Jensen also added a career high 15 points on 6/7 shooting for UW-Fox, while forward Sam Schreiber recorded his first career double double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.
For the second game in a row Cyclone first year guard Riley Van Asten provided a spark off the bench with 9 points and several hustle plays. Cameron Schaefer also chipped in with 9 points and 5 assists to aid in the UW-Fox victory.
The Cyclones move to 16-4 overall. They will return to action on Monday night February 3rd when they host UW-Fond du Lac for a 7:30pm tip-off.
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