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ROSEMONT, Ill. – DePaul's Billy Garrett scored a game-high 23 points, including an elbow jumper at the buzzer, to lead the Blue Demons (3-1) past visiting Missouri State here Wednesday, 68-66.
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The Bears (3-1) were led by
Chris Kendrix with 15 points and 9 rebounds, while
Ronnie Rousseau III added 14 points, and
Dequon Miller scored 12 for the visitors.
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Garrett was a perfect 8-for-8 from the line, including a traditional three-point play with 48 seconds to go to put DePaul up 66-64 at the time. The Bears tied the game with 18.1 seconds to go after Kendrix fought for a loose ball, gathered it in and was fouled before making two ensuing free throws to knot the score at 66.
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DePaul called timeout with 13.7 seconds to go, and Garrett dribbled under duress near the top of the key before getting just enough of a seam to get off a challenged jumper that fell as the final horn sounded.
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Eli Cain added 22 points for the Blue Demons, and Tre'Darius McCallum posted 10 points and a game-high 12 rebounds.
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DePaul led for just 49 seconds on the night.
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After the Bears jetted out to a 31-22 lead at the break, DePaul trimmed its deficit to 35-33 just five minutes into the final stanza. But a Rousseau trey, and three straight buckets by Kendrix set up another Rousseau shot from downtown with 11 minutes to go to make it 47-37 for the visitors and cap a 12-4 run.
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A run-out dunk by Kendrix at the 7:29 mark matched MSU's biggest lead of the night, 58-45, before a furious comeback by the home club kept the Bears without a field goal for the next six minutes as part of an 18-4 DePaul desperation effort.
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"I really thought the turning point was them applying token pressure in the final six or seven minutes," said MSU head coach
Paul Lusk. "This was a big test for us, and I'm happy with some of the things we did very well on the road, and we have a few things we'll need to work on and improve upon from here."
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In the first half, the Bears forced 14 turnovers and kept up the pressure from the perimeter with seven treys to lead 31-22 at the midway point. After a pair of free throws by Cain cut MSU's lead to 17-14, the Bears reeled off the game's next nine points to push ahead 26-14 after a dunk by
Obediah Church.
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The run was started on a corner three by Kendrix that
Ryan Kreklow followed up with a close-range bucket in transition. Miller converted a steal into a layup at the 5:41 mark to put the Bears up by double figures for the first time, and Church finished the stretch with a rim-rattling dunk that put MSU up by a dozen with just under five minutes left in the half.
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DePaul closed out the first half with four of its nine first-half field goals to make it a nine-point game.
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MSU finished 25-of-55 (.455) from the field, 10-of-24 (.417) from long range and 6-of-11 (.545) at the foul line. The Bears committed just 13 turnovers, while forcing 18, but were out-rebounded 37-28.
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The Bears return to JQH Arena on Sunday at 3 p.m. for a key early-season matchup with North Dakota State (5-1). Â Tickets for the NDSU game are available at
MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the Old Missouri Bank Ticket Window at JQH Arena, (417) 836-7678, starting at 10 a.m. on Sunday.
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