Feb. 10, 2008
Game Notes in PDF Format 
Green Bay (13-10, 7-6) vs. Cleveland State (15-10, 8-5)
Monday, Feb. 11, 2008 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT
Wolstein Center Cleveland, Ohio
GAME DAY INFORMATION
Television: None
Videostreaming: www.horizonleaguenetwork.tv
Available free of charge
Radio: SportsRadio 107.5 & 1400 The Fan
Chris Roth (play-by-play) will call the game on the Phoenix Sports Radio Network. The broadcast is also available online at uwgbathletics.com through Stretch Internet.
WHAT TO KNOW
Three in Five
Green Bay is playing the final game in a brutal stretch, as the team has three games in a five-day span from Feb. 7-11.
The three foes--Valparaiso (14-9), Butler (21-2) and Cleveland State (15-10)--are 50-21 (.704) overall.
This is the first time since the opening three games of the year (Nov. 9-13) that Green Bay has played three games in five days.
All Time Against Cleveland State
Green Bay owns a 34-20 (.630) record against Cleveland State in a series that began in 1982.
The Phoenix has won five straight and 10 of the last 11 contests.
Going back further, Green Bay has claimed 18 of 23, 25 of 31 and 31 of the last 39 meetings.
The Phoenix is 13-11 all time in Cleveland and has won four straight.
The average score during Green Bay's winning streak has been 71.4-60.0.
The Earlier Meeting With Cleveland State
Green Bay held the first-place Vikings to 17-of-60 (28.3 percent) from the field and did not allow a field goal in the final six minutes.
Tevah Morris posted the second double-figure scoring game of his career with 11.
Green Bay converted 18 of 23 free throws in the second half, and 5 of 6 in the last minute.
Green Bay snapped a three-game losing streak.
Close Encounters of the Tenth Kind
Each of Green Bay's past 10 games has been determined by fewer than 10 points.
Green Bay is 8-3 this season in games decided by eight points or less.
The only losses are to Milwaukee (65-61) on Jan. 19, at Wright State (71-67) on Jan. 31 and vs. No. 10 Butler (62-57) on Feb. 9.
Last year, the Phoenix went 3-3 in games determined by eight or less.
Each of Green Bay's last four games has been decided by five points or less and by just 16 points total (4.0 per game).