Bears Drop First-Ever Meeting with Belmont, 74-61
January 07, 2023 | Men's Basketball
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NASHVILLE – Donovan Clay posted 20 points for Missouri State, but the visiting Bears committed a season-high 17 turnovers and were unable to stop a hot-shooting Belmont squad in a 74-61 setback here Saturday in Missouri Valley Conference play.
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In the first-ever meeting between the two teams, the home standing Bruins (11-6, 4-2 MVC) turned MSU's mishaps into 23 points off turnovers and buried 11 threes to snap MSU's four-game MSU win streak.
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Cade Tyson led Belmont with 20 points behind three triples, while Ben Shepherd scored 17, also with three treys.
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The Bears (8-8, 4-2) shot an efficient 45 percent on the offensive end and connected on seven 3-pointers of their own. However, an eight-and-a-half minute scoring drought for the visitors midway through the second half was pivotal.
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After Chance Moore's 3-pointer with 15:10 to play pulled the Bears within 47-43, the only scoring Missouri State did during the ensuing stretch was four free throws from Moore. Meanwhile, Belmont pushed ahead 61-47 with 7:26 to play.
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Moore was the only other Bear in double figures with 12 points.
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Clay, who scored a season-high and was just two points shy of his career high, posted three field goals in the last four-plus minutes of the contest to help MSU finish strong. Belmont's largest lead, 74-59, with 1:17 remaining, was answered by a basket by Clay and a pair of free throws from Raphe Ayres in the final minute to cement the final margin.
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The Bruins finished 26-of-56 (.464) overall from the field and 11-of-26 (.423) from distance while converting a perfect 11-of-11 at the stripe.
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The Bears out-rebounded Belmont by a 33-30 margin, led by 8 caroms from Clay. Jonathan Mogbo accounted for 3 of the visitors' 7 blocks and led MSU in assists with 3.
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In the first half, the Bears fell behind by as many as eight points twice but rallied both times and used a 14-5 run late in the period to take a 32-30 lead on a Kendle Moore layup with 2:37 before the intermission. Belmont responded with a 7-0 outburst to retake the lead, but a long trey by Ayres with 19 seconds to go pulled MSU within 37-35 at the midway point.
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Missouri State shot 63.6 percent from the field in the opening stanza (14-of-22) but its 9 turnovers led directly to 14 Bruins points in that span to keep the visitors from leading by more than two at any point.
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Coach Dana Ford's squad travels to Illinois State on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. tipoff at Redbird Arena in Normal before returning home next Sunday (Jan. 15) to battle unbeaten Indiana State at 2 p.m. Tickets for the Indiana State game are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the box office at Great Southern Bank Arena, (417) 836-7678, during regular box office hours.
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NASHVILLE – Donovan Clay posted 20 points for Missouri State, but the visiting Bears committed a season-high 17 turnovers and were unable to stop a hot-shooting Belmont squad in a 74-61 setback here Saturday in Missouri Valley Conference play.
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In the first-ever meeting between the two teams, the home standing Bruins (11-6, 4-2 MVC) turned MSU's mishaps into 23 points off turnovers and buried 11 threes to snap MSU's four-game MSU win streak.
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Cade Tyson led Belmont with 20 points behind three triples, while Ben Shepherd scored 17, also with three treys.
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The Bears (8-8, 4-2) shot an efficient 45 percent on the offensive end and connected on seven 3-pointers of their own. However, an eight-and-a-half minute scoring drought for the visitors midway through the second half was pivotal.
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After Chance Moore's 3-pointer with 15:10 to play pulled the Bears within 47-43, the only scoring Missouri State did during the ensuing stretch was four free throws from Moore. Meanwhile, Belmont pushed ahead 61-47 with 7:26 to play.
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Moore was the only other Bear in double figures with 12 points.
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Clay, who scored a season-high and was just two points shy of his career high, posted three field goals in the last four-plus minutes of the contest to help MSU finish strong. Belmont's largest lead, 74-59, with 1:17 remaining, was answered by a basket by Clay and a pair of free throws from Raphe Ayres in the final minute to cement the final margin.
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The Bruins finished 26-of-56 (.464) overall from the field and 11-of-26 (.423) from distance while converting a perfect 11-of-11 at the stripe.
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The Bears out-rebounded Belmont by a 33-30 margin, led by 8 caroms from Clay. Jonathan Mogbo accounted for 3 of the visitors' 7 blocks and led MSU in assists with 3.
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In the first half, the Bears fell behind by as many as eight points twice but rallied both times and used a 14-5 run late in the period to take a 32-30 lead on a Kendle Moore layup with 2:37 before the intermission. Belmont responded with a 7-0 outburst to retake the lead, but a long trey by Ayres with 19 seconds to go pulled MSU within 37-35 at the midway point.
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Missouri State shot 63.6 percent from the field in the opening stanza (14-of-22) but its 9 turnovers led directly to 14 Bruins points in that span to keep the visitors from leading by more than two at any point.
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Coach Dana Ford's squad travels to Illinois State on Wednesday for a 7 p.m. tipoff at Redbird Arena in Normal before returning home next Sunday (Jan. 15) to battle unbeaten Indiana State at 2 p.m. Tickets for the Indiana State game are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the box office at Great Southern Bank Arena, (417) 836-7678, during regular box office hours.
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Team Stats
MOST
BEL
FG%
.449
.464
3FG%
.368
.423
FT%
.526
1.000
RB
33
30
TO
17
12
STL
6
10
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