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SPRINGFIELD – Led by 19 points from
Jaylen Minnett, Missouri State gave visiting Brigham Young all it wanted here Saturday, but the No. 12-ranked Cougars survived a late surge from the home-standing Bears to emerge with a 74-68 decision at JQH Arena.
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The Bears (4-4) also got 17 points from
Gaige Prim, 16 from
Lu'Cye Patterson and 8 rebounds from
Donovan Clay to stay within striking distance of their nationally-ranked foes most of the afternoon.
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BYU (7-1) was led by Alex Barcello's 21 points, while Lucas Te'Jon scored 17 and Spencer Johnson added 14 for the visitors.
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The Cougars led by eight at the intermission, but reeled off six unanswered points to open the second half and take a 41-27 lead, its biggest of the day. Four minutes later, Minnett's fourth 3-pointer of the night got MSU back within 45-43 after the home side scratched and clawed its way to a 16-4 run.
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The Cougars then turned to Te'Jon to carry the load midway through the half as he went on a personal 6-2 run to push BYU up 51-45. Moments later, during the under-12 media timeout, the Bears bench was whistled for a technical foul, which gave BYU a 52-45 advantage with 11:29 to play.
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However, Ford's Bears did not stop pushing, getting within 57-56 six minutes later on a layup by
Gaige Prim and later making it a 61-60 contest after a driving layup from freshman
Isaac Haney at the 3:20 mark.
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But each time the Bears got close to regaining the lead, the Cougars found a way to silence the home crowd of more than 7,000 – MoState's largest home gathering at JQH Arena since March of 2019.
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With 1:47 to play, Prim's put-back off a miss by Patterson made it a 63-62 contest before Barcello's elbow jumper 15 seconds later gave BYU a three-point cushion and ignited an untimely 7-0 run by the Cougars. From there, the visitors made 7-of-10 free throws in the final minute and put the game out of reach with physical play and key defensive stops.
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When the dust cleared, BYU emerged with a hard-fought, six-point victory, shooting 48.2 percent from the field on 27-for-56 attempts, and converting 70 percent from the line (14-of-20), with half its charity attempts coming in the final 38 seconds.
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The Bears out-rebounded the Cougars, 39-34, after BYU came into the game ranked 15
th nationally in rebounding margin. MoState's defense held the Cougars to just five offensive boards, six second-chance points and forced 9 turnovers.
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On the offensive end, the Bears shot 47 percent in the second half, but finished 27-for-66 (.409) overall, 5-for-18 (.278) from long range and 9-of-12 (.750) in their rare opportunities from the stripe.
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Missouri State's bench accounted for 41 total points – 60 percent of the team's total – with Minnett playing 31 minutes and making all five of MSU's 3-pointers. Patterson was equally impressive in his reserve efforts, going 26 minutes and finishing 8-of-10 from the field with 4 rebounds and a pair of assists, while Haney scored 6 points, snagged 4 rebounds and gathered in 4 steals.
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Entering the week at No. 12 in the AP poll and No. 13 in the coaches poll, BYU represented the highest-ranked non-conference foe ever to visit JQH Arena.
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In the first half, BYU shot 48 percent from the field and made five threes to lead 35-27 at the midway point. Missouri State led twice midway through the half, first on a layup from Patterson, and 90 seconds later on a jumper from Patterson.
Donovan Clay's layup with 9:29 remaining opened up a 19-16 Bears' advantage. However, the Cougars' Spencer Johnson opened things up with a pair of 3-pointers and three free throws down the stretch as BYU pushed ahead, 35-27, at the intermission.
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Missouri State returns to the road Wednesday for a 6:30 p.m. contest at Little Rock before returning to JQH Arena on Saturday, Dec. 11 against Oral Roberts at 3 p.m. Tickets for the ORU 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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