Miller played his typical all-around game, registering team highs of 20 points, 10 rebounds and four assists in 38 minutes, while Murren came off the bench to grab seven boards, dish three assists and block two shots in 19 minutes of action.
After scoreless first halves, both Chris Hebeler and Jim Dibble also shined, netting 11 points apiece. Hebeler knocked down back-to-back treys to open the half, and Dibble hit consecutive treys six minutes later. Both players also had three-pointers during a decisive 10-0 that broke the game open. Leading 45-37, the pair sandwiched treys around two Miller free throws. Miller then capped the burst of inspired basketball with a nifty lay-in for a 55-37 lead with 8:05 to play. Pour foul shooting by the Scots and some desperation treys by the Green Knights allowed the visitors to make the score respectable at the end.
Monmouth improves to 3-4 in the MWC and 6-7 overall.
Brandon Hansen led St. Norbert with 22 points and seven rebounds.