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SPRINGFIELD –
Isiaih Mosley fired in a career-high 43 points, including 27 in the second half, but it was not quite enough as the homestanding Missouri State Bears fell, 85-84, to visiting Northern Iowa here Saturday in a thrilling MVC matchup at JQH Arena.
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Mosley's output marked the third-highest scoring total in Missouri State history and most in the club's Division I era. He finished 16-for-24 from the field, 5-of-10 from long range, and also posted team highs with 9 rebounds and 4 assists.
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UNI (7-7, 3-1 MVC) was led by A.J. Green's 33 points, while Noah Carter added 16.
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There were nine ties and 10 lead changes in the contest, and it felt like two heavyweight fighters going toe-to-toe in the middle of the ring as the game came down the stretch.
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The Bears held UNI without a field goal for more than three-and-a-half minutes late in the game, as the visitors scored solely on free throws from the 6:50 mark until Trae Berhow's running layup tied the game, 72-72, with just over three minutes remaining.
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Green and Mosley then did the heavy lifting for their respective teams with Green putting UNI up 76-73 on a mid-range jumper with just under two minutes to go, before Mosley sank his fourth 3-pointer of the game moments later to knot things up, 76-76, with 1:34 to play.
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On UNI's next possession, the Panthers got a fortuitous offensive rebound out of bounds after a long video review awarded the ball to the visitors. The call gave Green a chance to sell a three-shot foul with just under a minute remaining that also resulted in the fifth foul on Bears point guard
Lu'Cye Patterson. Green made all three free throws to gave UNI a three-point lead.
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With 31 seconds left, Mosley fired up a potential game-tying three, which rimmed out, and the Bears had to foul Green again to stop the clock. The MVC Preseason Player of the Year pushed his team ahead, 81-76, after he made both subsequent free throws.
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Still, the Bears kept clawing as Mosley added two free throws of his own at the 22-second mark to close the deficit to three, and later
Ja'Monta Black nailed a deep 3-pointer to make it a two-point game, 83-81, with 11 seconds to go.Â
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UNI's Bowen Born then iced the two biggest free throws of his career with 10 seconds to play, making it an 85-81 contest, before Mosley dropped in his fifth trey of the game just before the final buzzer.
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UNI was 20-of-22 from the free throw line in the second half alone, including 21 charity shots in the final six-plus minutes. Meanwhile, the Bears made 4-of-6 from the line in that same span, but kept things close by making four of their last six field goal attempts in crunch time.
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For the game, the Bears were 30-of-58 (.517) from the field, 12-for-27 (.444) from long range and 12-for-17 (.706) at the foul line with 28 rebounds and just four turnovers.
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Ja'Monta Black added 12 points for Missouri State with four triples, while
Gaige Prim scored 11 points and snagged 5 boards.
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Northern Iowa finished 29-for-56 (.518) overall, 5-for-20 (.250) from distance and 22-of-26 (.846) at the line with 30 rebounds and four turns. The Panthers also racked up 34 points in the paint and 11 second-chance points on 7 offensive rebounds.
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Green logged an arena-record 29 points in the second half, going 7-of-11 from the field and 13-of-14 at the line in the final 20 minutes after drawing nine fouls.
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In the first half, Mosley scored 16 points, including a jumper with 6 seconds left, to push Missouri State ahead 34-33 at the midway point. He also hit two of MSU's six first-half 3-pointers.
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The Bears used a flurry of threes to gain their biggest lead of the opening stanza, 23-12, after triples by Mosley,
Jaylen Minnett and
Donovan Clay gave the Bears an 11-point cushion with 10:44 remaining. Later, Mosley's trey at the 6:03 mark put the maroon side up 30-20 before a 10-0 Panther run – led by Austin Phyfe and Burhow -- tied things up four minutes later.
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Mosley had two clutch jumpers for MSU in the final 67 seconds of the half, to give the home side a narrow one-point lead at the intermission.
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The Bears look to bounce back on Wednesday night when they close out their two-game home stand at 7 p.m. against rival Southern Illinois. Tickets for the SIU 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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