
Dixon Goes for Career High in Loss to Oregon State
December 01, 2018 | Men's Basketball
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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Missouri State senior Jarred Dixon scored a career-high 31 points on 12-of-17 shooting with six 3-pointers, but it was not enough as the Bears (3-5) fell to Oregon State here Saturday, 101-77.
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The Beavers (6-1) shot 61 percent from the field and had three players with 20 or more points, led by Stephen Thompson's 25.
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The Bears never led, but were efficient on the offensive end, firing at a 49.2 percent clip for the night, while converting a dozen 3-pointers and compiling 17 assists.
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In just his third game with MSU, Tulio Da Silva posted 21 points and contributed team-highs seven rebounds and four assists.
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Early on, the Bears traded threes with the Beavers, but surrendered 11 points off its five first-half turnovers to trail 50-35 at the midway point. There were seven 3-pointers before the first media timeout with three different Missouri State players dropping in long-range bombs.
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Oregon State, however, was red hot from everywhere on the floor, firing seven treys in the first 10 minutes of the game – and 10 in the first half – while making 60 percent of its shots in the opening period. MSU's best run came after the under-eight media timeout when a triple by Ryan Kreklow was sandwiched in between 3-pointers by Dixon to make it a 40-33 game with 4:57 left in the first half.
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But the Beavers reeled off 10 of the last 12 points of the half and went into the intermission leading by 15.
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Oregon State kept the momentum going to start the second half, scoring the first nine points of the final period to build a 24-point lead less than three minutes in. By the time Da Silva threw down a dunk with 16:25 left in the game, OSU had posted 14 unanswered points covering six-and-a-half minutes of game time.
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The Beavers led by as many as 31 later in the half, but Missouri State put together a 16-4 outburst over a five-minute stretch to get within 94-75 with 77 seconds to play. Dixon accounted for seven points in the run, while Szymon Wojcik scored six, and Da Silva added three.
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Instead of running out the clock on its final possession, Oregon State tacked on another triple – its school-record 16th of the game – and then stole the ball from MSU in the final four seconds and pushed ahead for a dunk to extend its score over 100 points.
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The loss marked the fifth straight for Missouri State, which surrendered 100 points for the first time since Nov., 27, 1999 (Fresno State).
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The Bears return to JQH Arena on Wednesday, Dec. 5 when they take on Western Kentucky (4-3) at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the Old Missouri Bank Box Office at JQH Arena, (417) 836-7678, during regular box office hours.
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The WKU game is Missouri State's first home contest since Nov. 11.
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CORVALLIS, Ore. – Missouri State senior Jarred Dixon scored a career-high 31 points on 12-of-17 shooting with six 3-pointers, but it was not enough as the Bears (3-5) fell to Oregon State here Saturday, 101-77.
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The Beavers (6-1) shot 61 percent from the field and had three players with 20 or more points, led by Stephen Thompson's 25.
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The Bears never led, but were efficient on the offensive end, firing at a 49.2 percent clip for the night, while converting a dozen 3-pointers and compiling 17 assists.
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In just his third game with MSU, Tulio Da Silva posted 21 points and contributed team-highs seven rebounds and four assists.
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Early on, the Bears traded threes with the Beavers, but surrendered 11 points off its five first-half turnovers to trail 50-35 at the midway point. There were seven 3-pointers before the first media timeout with three different Missouri State players dropping in long-range bombs.
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Oregon State, however, was red hot from everywhere on the floor, firing seven treys in the first 10 minutes of the game – and 10 in the first half – while making 60 percent of its shots in the opening period. MSU's best run came after the under-eight media timeout when a triple by Ryan Kreklow was sandwiched in between 3-pointers by Dixon to make it a 40-33 game with 4:57 left in the first half.
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But the Beavers reeled off 10 of the last 12 points of the half and went into the intermission leading by 15.
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Oregon State kept the momentum going to start the second half, scoring the first nine points of the final period to build a 24-point lead less than three minutes in. By the time Da Silva threw down a dunk with 16:25 left in the game, OSU had posted 14 unanswered points covering six-and-a-half minutes of game time.
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The Beavers led by as many as 31 later in the half, but Missouri State put together a 16-4 outburst over a five-minute stretch to get within 94-75 with 77 seconds to play. Dixon accounted for seven points in the run, while Szymon Wojcik scored six, and Da Silva added three.
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Instead of running out the clock on its final possession, Oregon State tacked on another triple – its school-record 16th of the game – and then stole the ball from MSU in the final four seconds and pushed ahead for a dunk to extend its score over 100 points.
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The loss marked the fifth straight for Missouri State, which surrendered 100 points for the first time since Nov., 27, 1999 (Fresno State).
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The Bears return to JQH Arena on Wednesday, Dec. 5 when they take on Western Kentucky (4-3) at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the Old Missouri Bank Box Office at JQH Arena, (417) 836-7678, during regular box office hours.
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The WKU game is Missouri State's first home contest since Nov. 11.
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Team Stats
MSU
OSU
FG%
.492
.609
3FG%
.462
.571
FT%
.700
.583
RB
27
32
TO
13
9
STL
3
8
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