
Bears Mount Crazy Comeback, Clip Drake in OT
January 18, 2023 | Men's Basketball
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DES MOINES, Iowa –  Missouri State overcame a 14-point deficit here Wednesday and clipped Valley preseason favorite Drake, 65-62, to sweep the season series from the Bulldogs.
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Missouri State (10-9, 6-3 MVC) got 16 points apiece from Donovan Clay and Bryan Trimble Jr., while Alston Mason tacked on 13 for MSU.
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The Bears trailed 32-18 with 3:03 left in the first half and were down 34-21 at the half. The Bears took their first lead of the game with 5:10 left in regulation on a 3-pointer from Clay.
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Two minutes later, Clay gave MoState the lead again on his second three of the night, pushing the visitors ahead 56-54 at the time.
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Drake (14-6, 5-4 MVC) eventually knotted things up on a pair of free throws by Tucker DeVries with 52 seconds left, which ultimately pushed the game into overtime.
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DeVries finished with a game-high 26 for the Bulldogs.
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In OT, the Bears got an early triple by Kendle Moore and later a layup by Mason to take the lead on both shots as part of six lead changes in extra time. Mason's two free throws with 1:32 to play put the Bears up for good as they came up with three straight defensive stops, while Trimble iced it with a pair of free throws for Missouri State.
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The Bears shot 46.8 percent from the field for the night (22-of-47) after making just seven field goals in the opening half. MSU was also 11-of-24 (.458) from downtown and 10-of-15 (.667) at the line with just 5 turnovers in the game's final 25 minutes.
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Drake was 21-of-54 (.389) overall, 6-for-25 (.240) from distance and 14-of-15 (.933) at the stripe with a slight 30-29 rebounding advantage. DeVries finished 7-of-18 from the field.
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DU set a blistering pace from the jump, turning an early 11-8 lead into a 21-11 advantage less than nine minutes into the contest. That double-figure advantage swelled to 14 late in the half as the Bears went over three minutes without a field goal before Trimble scored MSU's last five points of the half.
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During the opening 20 minutes, MSU committed 10 turnovers and surrendered 14 points in the paint to trail 34-21 at the intermission. Trimble led MSU with 8 points in the opening period.
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MoState returns to Great Southern Bank Arena on Saturday to battle Valley rival Southern Illinois at 1 p.m. Tickets for the SIU game are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the box office at Great Southern Bank Arena, (417) 836-7678, during box office hours. Individual lower-level tickets are half price for in-person purchase for fans wearing BearWear or KC Chiefs gear.
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DES MOINES, Iowa –  Missouri State overcame a 14-point deficit here Wednesday and clipped Valley preseason favorite Drake, 65-62, to sweep the season series from the Bulldogs.
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Missouri State (10-9, 6-3 MVC) got 16 points apiece from Donovan Clay and Bryan Trimble Jr., while Alston Mason tacked on 13 for MSU.
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The Bears trailed 32-18 with 3:03 left in the first half and were down 34-21 at the half. The Bears took their first lead of the game with 5:10 left in regulation on a 3-pointer from Clay.
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Two minutes later, Clay gave MoState the lead again on his second three of the night, pushing the visitors ahead 56-54 at the time.
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Drake (14-6, 5-4 MVC) eventually knotted things up on a pair of free throws by Tucker DeVries with 52 seconds left, which ultimately pushed the game into overtime.
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DeVries finished with a game-high 26 for the Bulldogs.
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In OT, the Bears got an early triple by Kendle Moore and later a layup by Mason to take the lead on both shots as part of six lead changes in extra time. Mason's two free throws with 1:32 to play put the Bears up for good as they came up with three straight defensive stops, while Trimble iced it with a pair of free throws for Missouri State.
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The Bears shot 46.8 percent from the field for the night (22-of-47) after making just seven field goals in the opening half. MSU was also 11-of-24 (.458) from downtown and 10-of-15 (.667) at the line with just 5 turnovers in the game's final 25 minutes.
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Drake was 21-of-54 (.389) overall, 6-for-25 (.240) from distance and 14-of-15 (.933) at the stripe with a slight 30-29 rebounding advantage. DeVries finished 7-of-18 from the field.
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DU set a blistering pace from the jump, turning an early 11-8 lead into a 21-11 advantage less than nine minutes into the contest. That double-figure advantage swelled to 14 late in the half as the Bears went over three minutes without a field goal before Trimble scored MSU's last five points of the half.
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During the opening 20 minutes, MSU committed 10 turnovers and surrendered 14 points in the paint to trail 34-21 at the intermission. Trimble led MSU with 8 points in the opening period.
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MoState returns to Great Southern Bank Arena on Saturday to battle Valley rival Southern Illinois at 1 p.m. Tickets for the SIU game are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the box office at Great Southern Bank Arena, (417) 836-7678, during box office hours. Individual lower-level tickets are half price for in-person purchase for fans wearing BearWear or KC Chiefs gear.
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Team Stats
MOST
DRA
FG%
.468
.389
3FG%
.458
.240
FT%
.667
.933
RB
29
30
TO
15
14
STL
9
7
Game Leaders
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