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NORMAL, Ill. – A pair of 3-pointers from
Jared Ridder in the final four minutes and a series of key defensive stops down the stretch lifted visiting Missouri State to a 74-67 Missouri Valley Conference win here Saturday.
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Isiaih Mosley led four MSU players in double figures with 19 points on 7-of-11 shooting to go with 6 assists. Ridder and
Demarcus Sharp contributed 15 points apiece, while
Gaige Prim pumped in a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds.
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Ridder also finished with a game-high four 3-pointers, igniting key MSU runs with two in each half.
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Even though MSU (10-5, 6-5 MVC) trailed for less than seven minutes on the afternoon, there were nine ties and 19 lead changes in the game. After the Redbirds cut the Bears' lead to 59-58 with 5:34 to go on a runner off the glass by Antonio Reeves, the Bears turned to Ridder who buried a three in the left corner to give the visitors a four-point cushion.
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On Missouri State's next possession, Prim added a jumper to make it 64-58, before Ridder put it out of reach with a triple from the corner again, making it 67-58 with 2:29 remaining.
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From there, it was a free throw contest for the Bears with five MSU players combining to go 7-of-10 at the line to seal the victory.
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The Bears finished 26-of-53 (.491) from the field, 7-of-21 (.333) from bonus range and 15-for-22 (.682) at the line with just 11 turnovers.
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Missouri State's win snapped a four-game skid and helped the maroon squad improve to 4-1 in MVC road games this season.
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Illinois State (5-13, 2-10) was led by D.J. Horne with 23 points, while Reeves added 17. The Redbirds were 25-for-59 (.424) overall, 7-for-22 (.318) from long range and 10-for-14 (.714) with a 37-31 rebounding advantage.
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The Redbirds converted its 11 offensive rebounds into 11 second-chance points.
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In the first half, the Bears used a pair of Ridder 3-pointers and inside buckets from
Nic Tata and Prim to go on an 11-2 run before the 10-minute mark and lead 22-15. MSU's biggest lead of the opening stanza was short-lived as the Redbirds burned a timeout and answered with an 8-0 outburst of their own to retake the lead just two minutes later.
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There would be seven ties and 16 lead changes in all in the opening period with Prim's hook shot tying the game, 36-36, at the intermission.
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The same teams square off again on Super Bowl Sunday with a 2 p.m. tipoff at Redbird Arena.
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