SPRINGFIELD -- Missouri State shot 50 percent from the field and went 12-for-27 from 3-point land for a 75-51 victory over visiting Middle Tennessee.
Chance Moore scored a career-high 19 points off the bench and made his first eight shots before finishing 8-for-9.
Alston Mason added 16 with four triples, and
Donovan Clay scored 15 with a career-best 9 assists as the Bears dished out 20 helpers on 28 made baskets.
It marked the most assists by a Missouri State player since Gaige Prim handed out 9 dimes vs. Northwestern State on Dec. 19, 2020.Â
Missouri State took the lead for good during a 14-3 run in the opening minutes, with Mason hitting a pair of 3-pointers and
Kendle Moore capping it with another for a 19-8 advantage with 11:26 on the first-half clock.
Chance Moore hit all three of his long balls in a 14-2 MSU run for a 37-20 margin with 1:32 left in the opening half, and Mason beat the halftime buzzer with a layup for a 41-22 Bears advantage at intermission after the home club went 8-for-14 deep and 16-for-28 overall in the opening 20 minutes.
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Kendle Moore triple put the Bears up by 20 for the first time at 44-24 early in the second half, and Middle Tennessee (2-2) would get no closer than 15 from there as the Bears' lead grew to as many as 29 in the waning minutes.
Missouri State's defense held the Blue Raiders to 34 percent overall and 3-for-19 from long range while grabbing 9 steals and forcing 16 MTSU turnovers. In his 100th career game, Clay had three of those thefts while
Kendle Moore,
Chance Moore and
Dalen Ridgnal nabbed two apiece.
Clay's five rebounds were a team high with nine players grabbing multiple boards, and the Bears made all seven of their free throw attempts.
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