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SPRINGFIELD – Led by 33 points from
Isiaih Mosley, Missouri State (21-9, 12-5 MVC) shot 53.2 percent from the field and turned back visiting Bradley, 83-67, here Wednesday in a battle of two Missouri Valley heavyweights.
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Mosley also snagged a game-high 11 rebounds for his third double-double of the season, in addition to his sixth 30-point scoring effort and 17th game with 20 or more points.
Donovan Clay also pitched in 17 points and 7 rebounds for the home side while going 7-for-7 from the field.
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Bears' seniors
Gaige Prim and
Jaylen Minnett were honored in pregame ceremonies with Prim responding with a 14-point night, and Minnett splashing home two 3-pointers and 8 points in his final appearance at JQH Arena.
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Bradley (16-13, 10-7 MVC) did not make things easy, staying within striking most of the second half and trimming MSU's lead to 67-62 with just over eight minutes to go behind a timely 7-0 run. However, after the under-eight media timeout, MoState responded with a 10-0 run of its own, getting four points from Mosley, three from Prim and three from Clay to stretch the lead to 77-62.
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Clay later gave the Bears their biggest lead of the night with a towering alley-oop dunk from Mosley to make it 81-64. It was Mosley's third assist of the night, matching a game-high.
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The Bears made 33-of-62 shots on the night, including a 59-percent shooting effort in the second half. Mosley also led the home squad with five 3-pointers on the icy evening, with Clay and Minnett adding two apiece to give the Bears a 9-of-25 (.360) finish from distance.
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Missouri State also racked up 28 points in the paint and 18 points off 15 Bradley turnovers.
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The Braves were led by Malevy Leons and Connor Hickman with 15 points apiece. The tandem combined for five of Bradley's eight 3-pointers on the night.
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BU finished 26-of-61 (.426) from the field, 8-of-27 (.296) from long range and 7-of-12 (.463) at the line with a narrow 37-36 rebounding advantage that culminated in 16 second-chance points from 11 offensive caroms.
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In the first half, Mosley hit four 3-pointers in the span of less than four minutes and helped the Bears overcome a half dozen Bradley leads to that point. His last triple at the 4:51 mark capped a 21-8 MSU outburst to help the home side's lead balloon to 34-22.Â
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Clay also pitched in a pair of timely 3-pointers to help the Bears keep things under control in the early stages, while Prim ended the half with five points in the final three minutes to keep the double-digit advantage in place at the midway point.
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The other three Valley frontrunners earned wins on Wednesday with Loyola, Northern Iowa and Drake also securing victories and mathematically eliminating MSU's regular-season title hopes. However, at 12-5 in The Valley with a game to go, the Bears can still earn a share of second place in the league standings simply with a road victory in the season finale this weekend.
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The Bears conclude the regular season on the road Saturday at Evansville for a 4 p.m. showdown against the Purple Aces at Ford Center (ESPN3).
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The 2022 State Farm MVC Tournament runs March 3-6 at Enterprise Center in St. Louis.
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