MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. — Toledo junior point guard Marreon Jackson seemed to have everything in his offensive arsenal working against Central Michigan on Tuesday night at McGuirk Arena.
The 3-pointers were free-flowing as Jackson hit 7-of-9 beyond the arc. The mid-range game was effective with an assortment of runners, floaters, and pull-up jumpers and the finishing was there as well on drives to the basket.
When all was said-and-done, Jackson scored a career-high 37 points to carry Toledo to a 93-81 victory over the Chippewas.
“I recently had injured my knee so I was a little sluggish,” Jackson said.