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NAPLES, Fla. – A 15-foot jumper by East Tennessee's David Sloan with 2.5 seconds remaining lifted the Buccaneers (3-2) past Missouri State, 77-76, here Tuesday in the semifinals of the inaugural Naples Invitational.
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The Bears (3-2) had taken the lead moments earlier when
Demarcus Sharp drove left and beat the shot clock with a leaning layup to give Missouri State a 76-75 advantage. With a foul to give, the Bears elected to use it with 8.9 seconds to play, which resulted in an ETSU timeout to set up the winning play.
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The game was a thriller throughout with all the makings of a championship bout. There were 22 lead changes on the night with the two teams combining for 26 3-point baskets.
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Missouri State got 18 points from
Isiaih Mosley, 17 from
Gaige Prim and 17 from
Jaylen Minnett while shooting 56 percent from the field on 28-of-50 field goal attempts. Minnett was 5-for-5 from 3-point range on the evening.
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Sloan let four Buccaneers in double figures with 20 points.
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After trailing by one at the half, Missouri State came out of the locker room firing with a triple from
Donovan Clay, who finished with 10 points, and a jumper by Prim to give MoState a 48-45 advantage. But over the next four minutes, the Buccaneers drained three 3-pointers, all coming on the heels of clutch Bears buckets.
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Unable to gain separation either way, the lead see-sawed back and forth nine times in the game's final 10 minutes with Minnett draining two go-ahead 3-pointers, and Mosley splashing home another. With 4:39 left in the game, Mosley's fourth trey of the game put the Bears ahead 72-68 and seemed to finally give the Bears the extra push they needed.
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But moments later, ETSU got the break of the night when 6-foot-9 reserve Charlie Weber hit his only three of the game to make it a one-point contest. On the play, Mosley was whistled for his fourth personal foul while the shot was in the air, keeping possession with the Buccaneers. ETSU capitalized moments later with a jumper from Ledarrius Brewer that completed the five-point swing and give the Buccaneers a 73-72 lead.
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The Bears regained the lead on a turn-around jumper from Prim with 2:06 to play, but Sloan's floater with 62 seconds to go gave it back to East Tennessee.
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In the final minute, the Bears got their last dose of magic on the night when Mosley fed a cutting Sharp for the go-ahead layup at the 28-second mark in advance of Sloan's last-second shot for ETSU that pushed the SoCon squad into Wednesday's championship game against Kent State.
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The Bears, who were out-rebounded for the second night in a row, 27-21, will play George Washington in Wednesday's third-place game at 4:30 p.m. (Central). The game is available on-demand at FloHoops.com.
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Other matchups Wednesday in Naples will feature Wright State vs. Long Beach State for seventh place and Murray State vs. James Madison for fifth place.
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In the first half, three ties and 10 lead changes saw the Bears and Bucs exchange haymakers to the tune of 16 3-pointers. ETSU hit the last triple of the half, a 40-footer from Brewer at the buzzer, to take a 45-43 lead at the intermission in an eerie foreshadowing of the game's deciding moments.
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The Bears weathered a 13-0 ETSU run midway through the opening half with Jordan King knocking down three straight treys in the span of just over a minute to ignite the Buccaneers rally. But Minnett quenched the hot-shooting from the Johnson City side with a triple of his own to end the run and draw MSU within 26-21.
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Minnett finished the first half with a team-high 11 points behind three 3-pointers, while
Keaton Hervey's baseline dunk just three minutes before halftime put MoState ahead 39-35 at the time.
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Missouri State shot 57 percent in the first half (17-of-30) and 8-for-13 (.615) from beyond the arc, while ETSU was also 8-of-13 from downtown while shooting 62.1 percent overall.
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After Wednesday's final game in the Naples Invitational, the Bears will open league play at Illinois State on Dec. 1 before finally returning to JQH Arena on Saturday, Dec. 4 when they take on BYU in a nationally-televised game at 3 p.m.
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Tickets for the BYU game 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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