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CEDAR FALLS, Iowa – Missouri State (4-0) held off a second-half surge from Northern Iowa and got a career-high 26 points from
Isiaih Mosley to turn back the Panthers here Sunday, 79-59, in the Missouri Valley Conference opener for both squads.
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Mosley was 12-of-15 from the field and posted 22 points in the second half to help him match his career scoring best, a mark he also achieved six days earlier against Little Rock.
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The Bears also got 16 points from
Gaige Prim, 13 from
Ja'Monta Black and 11 from
Jared Ridder while shooting 51.6 percent (33-of-64) from the field. Prim also snagged a team-high 9 rebounds and tied a school record with 7 blocked shots to become the first Bear since Ricky Johnson in 1983 to achieve that feat.
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The winning margin was the largest ever for the Bears in Cedar Falls against the Panthers (1-5), in a series that dates to 1983. The win also snapped UNI's 17-game winning streak at McLeod Center.
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In the early going, the Bears took less than five minutes to go ahead by double figures, with Black making it 15-5 on a pair of free throws – MSU's only charity shots of the game -- at the 15:32 mark. UNI would use a 10-2 run later in the half to close its gap to 30-25. But MSU responded with back-to-back triples from
Keaton Hervey and Ridder ahead of a hook shot from Prim to take their biggest lead of the opening period, 38-25, just ahead of the two-minute mark.
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In the second half, Prim and Mosley kick started the Bears scoring with quick buckets in the opening minute to give the Bears a 46-32 advantage in what would be their largest lead until the final three minutes of the contest.
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Just two minutes later, Northern Iowa embarked on its biggest run of the game, getting a dunk by Nate Heise and back-to back layups from Austin Phyfe to get it to 48-40. Mosley answered with a triple for the Bears to push the visitors ahead by 11, but the Panthers used an 11-0 surge over the next four-and-a-half minutes to knot the score, 51-51 at the 10:29 mark.
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Just when it seemed UNI had all the momentum, it was Missouri State that answered the bell. Ridder sparked a quick 8-0 outburst with a trey and then a leaner off the glass before Black scored a trey to make it 59-51. UNI got a layup from Tywhon Pickford a minute later to make it a six-point game at the 7:48 mark, but the home side would never get any closer.
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Missouri State came out of the under-eight media timeout with a critical 13-2 run in which Mosley scored 11 points and sealed the deal with a dunk to make it 72-55 with just over three minutes to play.
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UNI was led by Trae Berhow who scored 18 points, while Phyfe grabbed 8 rebounds. The Panthers finished 22-of-67 (.328) from the field, 4-of-20 (.200) from bonus range and 11-of-16 (.689) at the foul line.
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In addition to shooting 51.6 percent from the field – the team's fourth straight 50-percent shooting effort -- the Bears made 11-of-25 (.440) from long distance and both free throws it attempted with a 43-37 rebounding advantage.
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Missouri State concludes the two-game Missouri Valley Conference series at UNI Monday with a 7 p.m. battle on FOX Sports Midwest. The game will also air on FOX Sports Kansas City, FOX Sports Indiana and NBC Sports Chicago as part of the MVC TV Network.
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The Bears return to JQH Arena for two games against Indiana State this weekend (Jan. 2-3). Tickets for both ISU contests are available at MissouriStateBears.com/tickets or at the Old Missouri Bank Box Office at JQH Arena, (417) 836-7678, during regular box office hours.
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