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NIU's Montgomery preaches patience in second season

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Montgomery mentioned how his team will have Nader, who averaged 10.4 points a game and was named to the MAC All-Freshmen team last year, and junior Aksel Bolin, who scored 6.2 points a contest a year ago, still on the roster. Those two each started 29 of NIU's 31 games last season.

The Huskies also return 60.7 percent of their minutes from last season. Compare that to the beginning of last year, when NIU returned just more than 33 percent.

NIU also has 62.6 percent of its scoring from 2011-12 coming back. In Montgomery's first season, that number was a mere 32 percent.

In the end, the Huskies are young, but not as inexperienced as last season.

"We just have more players with more experience, and it should help us this year," Montgomery said.


Getting to Cleveland and beyond

With last year's 55-52 win at Eastern Michigan in the first round of the MAC tournament, NIU earned a trip to Cleveland's Quicken Loans Arena for the second round of the tourney. It was the first time the Huskies had played at the tournament venue since 2006, when they received a bye to the quarterfinals.

In the end, the goal of every Division I basketball program in the nation is to make it to the NCAA tournament.

Competing in the MAC, the road to March Madness begins in Cleveland, with conference teams fighting to earn the lone automatic bid.

Last season's tournament win in Ypsilanti, Mich., was a step in the right direction toward the ultimate goal of being one of the 68 teams named on Selection Sunday, even if there still is a long ways to go.

"It comes down to making it to Quicken Loans in March, to see who goes to the NCAA tournament," Montgomery said. "So our goal is to make it to the MAC tournament and then win games and see what happens."

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