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SPRINGFIELD –
Gaige Prim posted 22 points and snagged a season-high 11 rebounds to help lift Missouri State (5-1, 2-1 MVC) to an 84-74 win over visiting Indiana State here Saturday.
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The Bears, who shot a season-high 58.2 percent from the field, also got 23 points from
Isiaih Mosley in the winning cause, his fourth straight 20-point scoring effort.
Keaton Hervey also pitched in 15 for MSU, and
Demarcus Sharp added 10.
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The Bears never trailed in the contest and shot 71 percent (22-of-31) in the opening half to lead 50-30 at the midway point. The tandem of Prim and Mosley combined to score all of MSU's points on a key 10-0 run early in the opening period that culminated in a 22-4 lead less than eight minutes into the game. The Bears make 12 of their first 14 shots to start the contest.
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The Sycamores fought back within 33-21 thanks to back-to-back treys from Cooper Neese and Jared Hankins, but the Bears responded with a 9-2 outburst of their own. Prim scored four in that sequence, Mosley hit a three, and Hervey scored a layup to restore order and make it a 42-23 game with three minutes left in the half.
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The Bears were never able to regain their 20-point advantage in the second half, but had an answer for every Indiana State run. After the Sycamores closed the gap to 56-46 with 13 minutes remaining, the Bears got back-to-back triples from
Ja'Monta Black and Mosley to push the home side ahead by 16.
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Later in the half, Hervey and
Jared Ridder hit big shots for MSU. Hervey's trey with 7:01 left ended an 8-2 ISU run and made it 75-59 at the time. Two minutes later, Ridder knocked down a deep two-pointer out of the corner to put the Bears ahead 77-60.
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Prim put things on ice with 63 seconds to play, converting a missed shot by Black into a put-back to make it 84-72. MSU closed things out down the stretch and claimed its third double-figure victory over its last five games.
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Tyreke Key scored 21 to lead Indiana State (3-5, 0-3) with Neese adding 19 for the Sycamores.
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Mosley's scoring effort made him the first Bear since
Keandre Cook (Feb. 7-20, 2018) to notch four straight 20-point games.
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As a team, the Bears made 32-of-55 shots for their fifth 50-percent shooting game of the young season. MSU was also 8-of-22 (.364) from three and 12-of-15 (.800) at the line with a 36-32 rebounding advantage.
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Indiana State was 25-of-66 (.379) overall, 9-of-23 (.391) from bonus distance and 15-of-18 (.833) at the stripe with 14 turnovers.
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The two teams run it back Sunday at 3 p.m. at JQH Arena. Tickets 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 (starting at 10 a.m.).
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