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NORMAL, Ill. – MiKyle McIntosh scored seven of Illinois State's 10 overtime points and finished with a game-high 21 to lead the Redbirds past visiting Missouri State, 74-71, here Wednesday in a Missouri Valley Conference game that featured 10 ties and 12 lead changes.
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Jarrid Rhodes poured in a career-high 19 points for Missouri State (11-5, 2-1 MVC), including five 3-pointers.
Ryan Kreklow added three treys and 11 points for the Bears, who attempted a school-record 38 long-range shots.
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Rhodes' jumper in the paint with 7.1 seconds left in regulation forced extra time, and his 22-footer with 2:47 left in the second period put the Bears ahead 62-60 at the time.
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The Redbirds (11-4, 3-0) made one field goal down the stretch – a layup by Deontae Hawkins that tied the game at 62 – but McIntosh's two free throws with 65 seconds on the second-half clock gave ISU a narrow two-point lead. Both teams turned the ball over in the final minute before Rhodes' jumper tied it up and carried the game into overtime.
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Rhodes then started overtime with a three from the top of the key to give MSU its only lead of the bonus period. ISU reeled off the game's next eight points to lead it 72-67 before the cardiac Bears again charged back.
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After missed 3-pointers by
Alize Johnson and
Austin Ruder in OT, the Bears had to foul, but the Redbirds opened the door with four straight missed foul shots in a key stretch.
Jarred Dixon took advantage and got the Bears back within 72-69 on a floater with 25.6 seconds to go.
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McIntosh then went back to the line and made both foul shots on ISU's next trip before Ruder countered with a clutch two-point jumper at the 11-second mark.
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The Bears fouled McIntosh again, and this time he missed both free throws, giving the Bears one last possession for the tie, down by three.
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With just four whistles called against ISU in the second half and overtime, they had personal fouls to give and used two of them before MSU crossed mid-court. With one last gasp at life, the Bears triggered the inbound pass to Kreklow who came up just short on a 25-footer before the final horn sounded.
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"This was a tough Valley game," said MSU head coach
Paul Lusk. "This was a high-level game, and give them credit. But it was good to see how we responded and fought when things weren't going our way."
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The two clubs battled even on the glass, 41-41, with MSU committing just 11 turnovers and snagging 8 steals – three by Kreklow who started in place of the injured
Ronnie Rousseau III. The Bears also converted four more field goals than ISU and tallied 12 second-chance points off 14 offensive rebounds.
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Dequon Miller played 43 minutes and dished out a career-high 8 assists for the maroon side with just one turnover. Johnson was MSU's top rebounder with 10.
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Hawkins added 20 points for Illinois State on 7-of-10 from the field, while Paris Lee notched 11 points and 10 rebounds.
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In the first half, MSU weathered an early storm to lead 34-32 at the break. Illinois State jumped out to a 19-10 lead that included three treys on a 12-2 Redbird run. The Bears countered with a 10-0 run later in the half paced by long-range bombs by Rhodes and Miller to push ahead 24-23 with 3:35 to play.
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MSU's defense held the Redbirds without a field goal for more than eight-and-a-half minutes after the midway point of the opening half. ISU would eventually find its mark and tie the game at 30 in the final minute of the half before a triple by Ruder and technical free throw by Miller gave MSU a halftime lead. Â
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Missouri State finished 14-of-38 (.368) from long range, just one triple shy of matching a school record. The Bears were also 26-of-73 (.356) overall and 5-of-7 (.714) at the foul line.
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Illinois State made a living at the stripe, converting 23-of-34 (.676) attempts at the foul line. The Redbirds were also 22-of-51 (.431) overall and 7-of-17 (.412) from bonus distance.
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The Bears return to Valley play on Saturday afternoon at JQH Arena against league rival Southern Illinois (9-7, 2-1) at 3 p.m., on CBS Sports Network. Bleacher seat tickets for the SIU game are available for just $5.
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The bleacher ticket special can be purchased either in person at the Old Missouri Bank Box Office or by phone at (417) 836-7678. Regular-priced tickets are also available anytime at
MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting JQH Arena during regular box office hours.
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