Mosley Fires in 28; Bears Pull Away in Second Half, 106-70
December 18, 2021 | Men's Basketball
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SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State (8-4) got 28 points from Isiaih Mosley and 14 apiece from Gaige Prim, Ja'Monta Black and Jaylen Minnett, to turn back visiting Central Arkansas, 106-70, here Saturday.
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With the win, the Bears extended their win streak to four straight and swept all three games of their three-game home stand.
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For the second time in four games, Missouri State flirted with its school 3-point record, coming up one shy of the program high-water mark of 17 from beyond the arc. On Saturday, MSU was 16-of-32 from long range with Mosley hitting a career-high six bombs, while Minnett and Black contributed four treys apiece.
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The team's offensive output marked the first time since Dec. 4, 2010 -- ironically against Central Arkansas -- that Missouri State has eclipsed 100 points against a Division I opponent.
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The night started slowly for the home club as they converted just 3-of-14 field goal attempts through the game's first six-and-a-half minutes. But once they turned things around, the Bears' offense proved too much.
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MSU shot 67-percent from the field in the second half (25-of-37) and finished 39-of-73 (.534) overall to complete their fifth 50-percent shooting effort of the season.
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The Bears took less than four minutes into the second half to move ahead by 20 points for the first time and pushed ahead 96-65 after a Mosley steal and dunk with just under four minutes to play.
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Missouri State ended the game on a 15-5 run with Nic Tata's two offensive put-backs in the final minutes give the Bears their biggest lead of the evening on the game's final points.
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Coach Dana Ford's squad out-rebounded UCA, 37-28, and turned the ball over just five times. The Bears also did their job at the foul line, making 12-of-13 (.923) from the stripe.
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Mosley led MSU with 7 rebounds, while Lu'Cye Patterson and Minnett dished out 5 assists apiece.
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Central Arkansas (1-9) was led by Darious Hall's 18 points and game-high 10 rebounds, while Camren Hunter scored 16. The visiting club finished 25-of-57 (.439) from the field, but just 3-for-18 (.167) from long range and 17-for-18 (.944) from the foul line with 11 turnovers.
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In the first half, the Bears pushed ahead by 15 at the break despite the slow start. Mosley caught fire midway through the half, scoring 10 of MSU's 12 points during a key three-minute stretch to give the Bears a six-point cushion at the 6:12 mark. From there, it was all Bears with Minnett, Prim and Mosley leading a 14-4 Bears surge in the final five minutes before the half.
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The Bears turned the ball over just twice in the first 20 minutes and overcame a 39-percent shooting performance with a 21-16 rebounding edge, allowing UCA no second-chance points.
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Missouri State returns to the road Wednesday for a 9 p.m. (Central) game at St. Mary's of California (10-3) before concluding non-conference action on Thursday, Dec. 30 against cross-town foe Evangel at 12 p.m. Tickets for the Evangel 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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SPRINGFIELD – Missouri State (8-4) got 28 points from Isiaih Mosley and 14 apiece from Gaige Prim, Ja'Monta Black and Jaylen Minnett, to turn back visiting Central Arkansas, 106-70, here Saturday.
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With the win, the Bears extended their win streak to four straight and swept all three games of their three-game home stand.
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For the second time in four games, Missouri State flirted with its school 3-point record, coming up one shy of the program high-water mark of 17 from beyond the arc. On Saturday, MSU was 16-of-32 from long range with Mosley hitting a career-high six bombs, while Minnett and Black contributed four treys apiece.
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The team's offensive output marked the first time since Dec. 4, 2010 -- ironically against Central Arkansas -- that Missouri State has eclipsed 100 points against a Division I opponent.
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The night started slowly for the home club as they converted just 3-of-14 field goal attempts through the game's first six-and-a-half minutes. But once they turned things around, the Bears' offense proved too much.
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MSU shot 67-percent from the field in the second half (25-of-37) and finished 39-of-73 (.534) overall to complete their fifth 50-percent shooting effort of the season.
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The Bears took less than four minutes into the second half to move ahead by 20 points for the first time and pushed ahead 96-65 after a Mosley steal and dunk with just under four minutes to play.
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Missouri State ended the game on a 15-5 run with Nic Tata's two offensive put-backs in the final minutes give the Bears their biggest lead of the evening on the game's final points.
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Coach Dana Ford's squad out-rebounded UCA, 37-28, and turned the ball over just five times. The Bears also did their job at the foul line, making 12-of-13 (.923) from the stripe.
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Mosley led MSU with 7 rebounds, while Lu'Cye Patterson and Minnett dished out 5 assists apiece.
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Central Arkansas (1-9) was led by Darious Hall's 18 points and game-high 10 rebounds, while Camren Hunter scored 16. The visiting club finished 25-of-57 (.439) from the field, but just 3-for-18 (.167) from long range and 17-for-18 (.944) from the foul line with 11 turnovers.
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In the first half, the Bears pushed ahead by 15 at the break despite the slow start. Mosley caught fire midway through the half, scoring 10 of MSU's 12 points during a key three-minute stretch to give the Bears a six-point cushion at the 6:12 mark. From there, it was all Bears with Minnett, Prim and Mosley leading a 14-4 Bears surge in the final five minutes before the half.
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The Bears turned the ball over just twice in the first 20 minutes and overcame a 39-percent shooting performance with a 21-16 rebounding edge, allowing UCA no second-chance points.
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Missouri State returns to the road Wednesday for a 9 p.m. (Central) game at St. Mary's of California (10-3) before concluding non-conference action on Thursday, Dec. 30 against cross-town foe Evangel at 12 p.m. Tickets for the Evangel 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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Team Stats
UCA
MSU
FG%
.439
.534
3FG%
.167
.500
FT%
.944
.923
RB
28
37
TO
11
5
STL
3
5
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