Lady Bears Fall in Exhibition, Sights Set on Regular Season
November 01, 2023 | Women's Basketball
SPRINGFIELD – The Missouri State Lady Bears suffered a 65-57 loss to Missouri Western in their lone exhibition game of the preseason.Â
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A close game throughout, a Griffons fourth quarter run was the difference-maker in the contest.Â
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Freshman Kyrah Daniels tied the game in the fourth quarter at the 5:48 mark after connecting on a jumper, before a Jade Masogayo free throw gave the home team a one-point advantage. Then, Missouri Western made its run, a 6-0 swing that put the visitors up by five points with 2:06 remaining.Â
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Missouri State was able to cut the MWSU lead to four with a couple of free throws, but the Griffon surge was ultimately too much to overcome as the visitors took home an eight-point victory.Â
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The game was tightly contested throughout the entire evening with two points being the largest margin at the end of any of the first three periods.Â
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The first half was a game of runs as the Lady Bears reeled off a four-point spurt consisting of free throws early in the first quarter before closing the period on a 7-0 run, sparked by a Paige Rocca three-pointer, to knot the game at 14-14 after the first 10 minutes.Â
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After a Missouri Western layup to open the second quarter, each team swapped a run of 10 points each, with the Lady Bears'Â jump started by a trey and jumper from newcomer Angel Scott. MSU ultimately owned the slight edge in the second period as Jade Masogayo and Stokes drove in and hit back-to-back layups to take a 28-26 lead into the locker room at halftime.Â
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MSU held the lead or the score remained tied for the majority of the third quarter, highlighted by seven points on 3-for-4 shooting from Lady Bear transfer Lacy Stokes. With the lead teetering between two to four points, the Griffons took their first lead of the third stanza on a three-pointer with 0:35 left on the clock and carried that momentum into the final period.
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Stokes led the way for Missouri State on the night with 12 points. Joining her in double figures was Masogayo with 11 points and a team-high nine rebounds. Kennedy Taylor also contributed eight points, six rebounds and two blocks.Â
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Missouri State now turns its focus to the start of the regular season as the Lady Bears travel to Little Rock on Monday, Nov. 6 for a 5 p.m. tipoff against the Trojans in the season opener.
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A close game throughout, a Griffons fourth quarter run was the difference-maker in the contest.Â
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Freshman Kyrah Daniels tied the game in the fourth quarter at the 5:48 mark after connecting on a jumper, before a Jade Masogayo free throw gave the home team a one-point advantage. Then, Missouri Western made its run, a 6-0 swing that put the visitors up by five points with 2:06 remaining.Â
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Missouri State was able to cut the MWSU lead to four with a couple of free throws, but the Griffon surge was ultimately too much to overcome as the visitors took home an eight-point victory.Â
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The game was tightly contested throughout the entire evening with two points being the largest margin at the end of any of the first three periods.Â
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The first half was a game of runs as the Lady Bears reeled off a four-point spurt consisting of free throws early in the first quarter before closing the period on a 7-0 run, sparked by a Paige Rocca three-pointer, to knot the game at 14-14 after the first 10 minutes.Â
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After a Missouri Western layup to open the second quarter, each team swapped a run of 10 points each, with the Lady Bears'Â jump started by a trey and jumper from newcomer Angel Scott. MSU ultimately owned the slight edge in the second period as Jade Masogayo and Stokes drove in and hit back-to-back layups to take a 28-26 lead into the locker room at halftime.Â
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MSU held the lead or the score remained tied for the majority of the third quarter, highlighted by seven points on 3-for-4 shooting from Lady Bear transfer Lacy Stokes. With the lead teetering between two to four points, the Griffons took their first lead of the third stanza on a three-pointer with 0:35 left on the clock and carried that momentum into the final period.
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Stokes led the way for Missouri State on the night with 12 points. Joining her in double figures was Masogayo with 11 points and a team-high nine rebounds. Kennedy Taylor also contributed eight points, six rebounds and two blocks.Â
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Missouri State now turns its focus to the start of the regular season as the Lady Bears travel to Little Rock on Monday, Nov. 6 for a 5 p.m. tipoff against the Trojans in the season opener.
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Team Stats
MW
MOST
FG%
.472
.357
3FG%
.231
.231
FT%
.500
.609
RB
40
35
TO
19
17
STL
9
9
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
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