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SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State (10-3) used solid defense and clutch rebounding to turn back visiting Wright State (7-5) here Tuesday, 66-50, in the Bears' final non-conference matchup of the regular season.
MSU did not allow a field goal in the final 7 minutes, 45 seconds, forcing the Raiders into 20 consecutive missed shots to end the game. WSU finished just 18-of-64 (.281) from the field after cutting the Bears' advantage to 53-48 on a 3-pointer by Jaylon Hall with WSU's final bucket.
Obediah Church started MSU's march to the finish line from there, making 2-of-3 free throws on the home club's next two possessions and then converting a layup with just under five minutes to go. When
Jarrid Rhodes beat the shot clock with a bucket at the four-minute mark, it pushed Missouri State's lead to double figures, 59-48.
Church, who finished with a team-high 13 points, then put the exclamation mark on the win with a dunk back with 93 seconds remaining – his third slam of the night.
Alize Johnson posted his seventh double-double of the campaign for Missouri State, scoring 12 points and collecting a game-high 14 rebounds, while Rhodes also added 12 points.
In the first half, the Bears set a blistering pace, using a 9-0 run over a four-and-a-half minute spell to build a 15 point lead. Church's dunk with 8:41 left in the opening stanza made it a 23-8 contest.
Before the intermission, a put-back by
Ross Owens, another dunk by Church and a trey by Rhodes pushed the home side ahead, 34-13, the Bears' biggest lead of the night.
Wright State, which had won seven of eight heading into the game, opened the second half on a 10-2 run to trim MSU's lead to 10 before the first media timeout. Rhodes and Church teamed up to build the Bears' advantage back to 14 before another 8-2 run by the visitors sliced Missouri State's lead to 42-33.
The final push by WSU came with a 12-4 outburst, which was capped by Hall's trey at the 7:45 mark that made it a five-point game.
"This was a great tune-up for the Valley because it was such a physical game, and we knew they were a good team that wasn't going to go away," said MSU head coach
Paul Lusk who picked up his 100
th career win. "We needed to step up our defensive intensity, and I think we did that down the stretch."
Missouri State out-rebounded Wright State by a 42-40 margin with the Raiders accounting for 11 second-chance points on 15 offensive caroms.
The Bears, the third MVC team to 10 non-conference wins, had 14 assists, including 4 by Johnson, 11 turnovers, 32 points in the paint and 6 blocked shots. MSU finished 26-of-56 (.464) from the field, 6-of-16 (.375) from bonus range and 8-of-14 (.571) at the stripe.
Wright State was 8-of-16 (.500) at the foul line, just 6-of-29 (.207) from 3-point range, and also committed 11 turnovers. The Raiders were led by Justin Mitchell's game-high 18 points, while Hall scored 10.
The Bears will now prepare for their Missouri Valley Conference opener Friday at JQH Arena against Loyola (10-2). The national telecast on FOX Sports Net and the MVC Television Network tips off at 8 p.m. Tickets for the Loyola game are on sale now at
MissouriStateBears.com or at the Old Missouri Bank Box Office at JQH Arena -- (417) 836-7678 – during regular box office hours.
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