
Tulsa Steals One from Bears in Last-Second Road Loss
December 16, 2023 | Men's Basketball
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TULSA – Home standing Tulsa converted its last 10 free throw attempts and four of its last five field goals to steal a 73-72 decision from visiting Missouri State here Saturday in non-conference play.
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P.J. Haggerty posted a game-high 24 points, including the last seven for Tulsa, to lead four players in double figures for the Golden Hurricane (6-3).
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Missouri State, which out-rebounded Tulsa by 21, was led by 17 points from Chance Moore and 13 apiece from Donovan Clay and Alston Mason.
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The Bears (7-4) led by as many as 10 in the second half and got a pull-up jumper from Alston Mason with 4:04 remaining to give the visitors a 69-61 advantage. Isaiah Barnes responded with a triple for Tulsa to make it a five-point game, then Cobe Williams drew TU within three on a pair of free throws near the two-minute mark.
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But Mason answered the bell for the Bears with a three from the right side that made it 72-66 with 1:42 to play. The clutch shot sucked the air out of the Reynolds Center crowd of just over 3,500, but those would be the last points the Bears would score.
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Tulsa ended the contest on a decisive 7-0 run – all by Haggerty -- including a game-winning three-point play with 2.9 seconds to go on the heels of a missed free throw by Mason moments earlier.
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The Bears converted just one of their last six field goal attempts down the stretch and missed three straight free throws in the final minute. Still, the Bears held a 72-70 lead after Mason missed the front end of a one-and-one with seven seconds remaining. Carious Williams snagged the defensive rebound for Tulsa and fed the ball to Haggerty who drew a foul on Damien Mayo Jr. in the process of tying the game. He made the ensuing free throw, and Mason's half-court desperation shot at the horn caromed off the rim to seal the dagger-like ending.
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Missouri State finished the game 30-of-73 (.411) overall from the field, 8-of-27 (.296) from long range and 4-of-8 (.500) in limited free throw opportunities. The Bears managed 40 points in the paint and 14 second-chance points on 18 offensive rebounds, including six from N.J. Benson who snagged a game-high 10 caroms.
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MSU out-rebounded Tulsa, 47-26, the best rebound margin for the Bears since their win over Missouri S&T last November.
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Tulsa was 25-of-52 (.481) overall from the field, 5-of-17 (.294) from long range and 18-of-22 (.818) at the line, including 12-of-15 in the second half.
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In the first half, the Bears used a 15-5 run over a key three-minute stretch to turn a five-point deficit into a five-point lead. A pair of threes by Moore and another one by Mason led the surge and put the Bears up 36-31 with just under two minutes left in the opening half. Tulsa, which shot 48 percent in the opening 20 minutes, ended the period on a 5-1 run to make it a 37-36 contest at the midway point.
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The Bears return home on Tuesday to square off with the state's newest Division I foe in Lindenwood. Game time is 7 p.m. at Great Southern Bank Arena. Tickets for the Lindenwood game are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the Great Southern Bank Box Office, (417) 836-7678, during regular business hours.
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TULSA – Home standing Tulsa converted its last 10 free throw attempts and four of its last five field goals to steal a 73-72 decision from visiting Missouri State here Saturday in non-conference play.
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P.J. Haggerty posted a game-high 24 points, including the last seven for Tulsa, to lead four players in double figures for the Golden Hurricane (6-3).
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Missouri State, which out-rebounded Tulsa by 21, was led by 17 points from Chance Moore and 13 apiece from Donovan Clay and Alston Mason.
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The Bears (7-4) led by as many as 10 in the second half and got a pull-up jumper from Alston Mason with 4:04 remaining to give the visitors a 69-61 advantage. Isaiah Barnes responded with a triple for Tulsa to make it a five-point game, then Cobe Williams drew TU within three on a pair of free throws near the two-minute mark.
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But Mason answered the bell for the Bears with a three from the right side that made it 72-66 with 1:42 to play. The clutch shot sucked the air out of the Reynolds Center crowd of just over 3,500, but those would be the last points the Bears would score.
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Tulsa ended the contest on a decisive 7-0 run – all by Haggerty -- including a game-winning three-point play with 2.9 seconds to go on the heels of a missed free throw by Mason moments earlier.
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The Bears converted just one of their last six field goal attempts down the stretch and missed three straight free throws in the final minute. Still, the Bears held a 72-70 lead after Mason missed the front end of a one-and-one with seven seconds remaining. Carious Williams snagged the defensive rebound for Tulsa and fed the ball to Haggerty who drew a foul on Damien Mayo Jr. in the process of tying the game. He made the ensuing free throw, and Mason's half-court desperation shot at the horn caromed off the rim to seal the dagger-like ending.
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Missouri State finished the game 30-of-73 (.411) overall from the field, 8-of-27 (.296) from long range and 4-of-8 (.500) in limited free throw opportunities. The Bears managed 40 points in the paint and 14 second-chance points on 18 offensive rebounds, including six from N.J. Benson who snagged a game-high 10 caroms.
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MSU out-rebounded Tulsa, 47-26, the best rebound margin for the Bears since their win over Missouri S&T last November.
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Tulsa was 25-of-52 (.481) overall from the field, 5-of-17 (.294) from long range and 18-of-22 (.818) at the line, including 12-of-15 in the second half.
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In the first half, the Bears used a 15-5 run over a key three-minute stretch to turn a five-point deficit into a five-point lead. A pair of threes by Moore and another one by Mason led the surge and put the Bears up 36-31 with just under two minutes left in the opening half. Tulsa, which shot 48 percent in the opening 20 minutes, ended the period on a 5-1 run to make it a 37-36 contest at the midway point.
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The Bears return home on Tuesday to square off with the state's newest Division I foe in Lindenwood. Game time is 7 p.m. at Great Southern Bank Arena. Tickets for the Lindenwood game are available at MissouriStateBears.com or by visiting the Great Southern Bank Box Office, (417) 836-7678, during regular business hours.
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Team Stats
MOST
Tulsa
FG%
.411
.481
3FG%
.296
.294
FT%
.500
.818
RB
47
26
TO
8
6
STL
4
6
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