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SPRINGFIELD – A lob from
Ryan Kreklow to
Reggie Scurry with 1:12 to play gave Missouri State a five-point lead and helped the Bears to a 64-59 win here Friday over visiting Loyola in the Missouri Valley Conference opener for both clubs.
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Scurry finished with a career high 18 off the bench to go with 7 rebounds, while teammate
Alize Johnson notched a game-high 24 points, 11 rebounds and 5 3-pointers as MSU improved to 11-3 overall.
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Loyola (10-3), which came in with a Valley-best 52.2 field goal percentage on the season, was held to just 44.2 percent shooting on the evening and 20 percent from 3-point range. Freshman Cameron Krutwig led the Ramblers with 18 points and 5 rebounds, while Marques Townes added 14 points.
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Missouri State led the entire first half, extending its lead to 10 twice, before going into the locker room with a 33-26 halftime lead. But Loyola came out on fire to start the second half, reeling off an 8-0 run to gain its first lead, 34-33, with 17:38 to go.
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The lead would change hands five more times before MSU took it back for good on a traditional 3-point play by Scurry with 8:41 to play. The Ramblers were game, however, rallying within a point of the lead twice more, first on a put-back by Adarius Avery with 8 minutes to play, and later on a hook shot by Krutwig with just three-and-a-half minutes on the clock.
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Johnson extended the Bears' lead to three on a close-range shot around the three-minute mark, and with MSU's defense kicking into overdrive down the stretch, Kreklow's lob to Scurry on an in-bound play seemed to put things on ice.
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Ronnie Rousseau III added a pair of free throws for MSU with 26 seconds to play, and on Loyola's next possession, the Ramblers missed a pair of 3-pointers before Scurry gathered in the rebound and was fouled.
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The junior made one of two from the stripe to push MSU's lead to six, and LUC's final free throw came with less than a second on the clock to give the Bears a five-point win.
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Loyola was just 1-of-7 from the field down the stretch.
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The victory extended MSU's record to 25-3 in Valley home openers and 6-1 under head coach
Paul Lusk in MVC openers.
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MSU out-rebounded Loyola by a 32-30 margin and made good on 8-of-19 (.421) 3-pointers and 22-of-51 (.431) shots overall from the field.
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Johnson's posted his eighth double-double of the season and 25
th of his MSU career, while Kreklow finished with 10 points, 5 assists and a pair of 3-pointers in his second straight start.
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The Bears opened the game by connecting on their first six shots to take 15-7 lead just three-and-a-half minutes in. MSU made just 1 of its next 12 attempts from there, but weathered the storm. The home side kept its composure thanks in part to an 8-1 stretch late in the half that started with a dunk by Scurry and concluded with a corner trey by
Jarred Dixon that put MSU up 29-20 at the time.
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Kreklow's long three with 1:49 left in the opening half put the home side ahead 32-22, matching MSU's biggest lead of the game, and eventually went into the intermission with a 33-26 advantage.
The Bears will have a brief holiday break before resuming action Dec. 31 at Valparaiso. Missouri State returns to JQH Arena on Jan. 4 to take on Northern Iowa at 8 p.m. The national telecast on CBS Sports Net tips off at 8 p.m. The $5 bleacher seat deal will once again be available for the UNI game.
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Tickets for the UNI 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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