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Iowa State Cyclones' sophomore Milan Momcilovic had a standout performance in the first half of their NCAA Tournament game against Lipscomb, marking a successful homecoming in Milwaukee.
Milan Momcilovic's first-half performance against Lipscomb showcased his scoring ability and efficiency. Returning to his home state of Wisconsin, Momcilovic, a former Pewaukee High School star, demonstrated his potential to step up in the absence of injured teammate Keshon Gilbert. His season statistics (11.1 points, 3.1 rebounds per game, 42.3% field goal percentage, and 40.9% from three) highlight his consistent contribution to the team, making up somewhat for the missing skills that Gilbert (groin) would have brought.
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