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NAPLES, Fla. – Led by 20 points from
Gaige Prim, Missouri State (4-2) dispatched George Washington, 72-54, here Wednesday in the third-place game of the inaugural Naples Invitational.
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Prim finished 9-of-17 from the field with a game-high 9 rebounds. He was supplemented by teammates
Jaylen Minnett with 16 points and
Ja'Monta Black with 14. Minnett and Black hit four 3-pointers apiece, while
Lu'Cye Patterson dished out a game-high 5 assists in 25 minutes of action.
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The Bears also defended effectively, holding the Colonials (2-6) to 37.9 percent from the field, while forcing 14 turnovers.
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After leading by 13 at the midway point, the Bears saw GW go on a 10-4 run to start the second half to pull within 36-29 just four-and-a-half minutes into the final period. Missouri State then reeled off a decisive 12-0 run in the span of about 90 seconds, capitalizing on a pair of George Washington technical fouls and getting five tallies from Black during the run.
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The Colonials got a free throw to break up the MSU run, but Missouri State quickly jumped back into the saddle. The Bears reeled off eight more unanswered points on a jumper from Minnett, a triple from Black and another trey from Minnett to make it 56-30 with 10:33 to play, MoState's largest lead of the game.
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The Bears cleared the bench down the stretch and got four points from
Dawson Carper to push the maroon side over 70 points for the sixth time in six games.
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Missouri State finished 26-of-61 (.426) from the field, 8-for-22 (.364) from bonus range and 12-for-15 (.800) at the line with a 39-32 rebounding advantage.
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GW was led by 17 points from James Bishop who hit three 3-pointers, while Joe Bamisile and Noel Brown tallied 12 apiece for the Colonials.
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After a pair of lead changes in the game's early going, Missouri State finally gained the lead for good eight minutes into the first half on back-to-back 3-pointers from Minnett that made it an 18-12 contest.
Donovan Clay then took over, scoring MSU's next six points.
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The final eight minutes of the opening stanza belonged exclusively to the Bears, outscoring GW by a 14-5 margin down the stretch with Prim accounting for eight points in that span before the intermission.
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Missouri State out-rebounded the Colonials by a 24-12 margin in the first half, while holding the A-10 squad to just 8-of-26 (.308) from the field.
In other results Wednesday at the Naples Invitational, Long Beach State defeated Wright State, 85-76, in the 7th-place game, and Murray State topped James Madison, 74-62, in the fifth-place game. Kent State and ETSU play the nightcap for the tournament title.
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The Bears will now have a week to prepare for their Missouri Valley Conference opener at Illinois State on Wednesday, Dec. 1. MoState finally returns to JQH Arena on Saturday, Dec. 4 when it hosts 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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