Senior guard Braylon Rayson, right, drives with the ball during the game against UAPB on Dec. 3 at McGuirk Arena.
Keno Davis said it has been the story of the Central Michigan men's basketball team through nine games this season.
The head coach said his team has utilized a 10-man rotation and a fast-paced offense to wear teams down in the second half. CMU (7-2) outscored Arkansas-Pine Bluff 43-20 in the final 20 minutes on Saturday to break a 39-39 halftime tie and win its third straight game.
“I give our guys credit to be able to play for 40 minutes and wear teams down and take advantage of it in the second half," Davis said.