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VALPARAISO, Ind. –
Alston Mason tallied 22 points, and
Donovan Clay added 18 more in his return to his previous school to lift Missouri State to an 81-70 Missouri Valley Conference road win here Saturday.
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The Bears (12-9, 4-6 MVC) also got help picking up their second straight conference victory from
Cesare Edwards, who notched his first career double-double with 16 points and 11 rebounds, while NJ Benson added 11 points and 9 rebounds. Damien Mayo also pitched in 10 points and 7 rebounds for the winning cause.
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The Bears held Valpo (6-15, 2-8 MVC) to 35.5 percent from the field and used a 26-5 run to early in the second half to gain an 18-point advantage with just over eight minutes to play, which would match MSU's largest lead of the game.
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During a key 12-0 Bears' run midway through the final period, Mason hit a clutch three and logged a flashy steal and layup before Edwards ended the run with a free throw and short jumper. By the time the smoke cleared, the Bears had extended a three-point advantage to 59-44 with 11:13 remaining.
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Kaspar Sepp responded to the MSU run with a short jumper for Valpo, which ended a stint of more than eight minutes the Beacons endured without a field goal.
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Valpo made five threes in the final five minutes of the contest to keep MSU's biggest lead of the game at 18. The home club finished the day 10-of-25 (.400) from bonus range with four players logging multiple treys.
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Darius DeAveiro led Valpo with 20 points, while Jahari Williamson scored 19, and Cooper Schweiger added 10.
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The Bears finished the afternoon 33-of-71 (.465) from the field, 7-of-15 (.467) from long range, and 8-for-12 (.667) from the line with a dominant 48-33 rebounding advantage. The Bears also tallied 18 assists, including a career-high 9 from Mason, while returning seven Beacon shots to sender.
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Missouri State also registered 44 points in the paint with Edwards sparking 20 bench points for the visitors.
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Valparaiso was 22-of-62 (.355) overall from the field, 16-of-18 (.889) from the line with 8 blocks.
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In the opening half, the Bears sustained a couple of runs from the Beacons and battled through five ties and 10 lead changes to lead 40-37 at the midway point. Clay's 11 first-half points paced the visitors, while Mason and Benson helped MSU close out the period on a 10-5 run over the last five minutes and change.
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The Beacons made six threes in the opening half to lead by as many as six with DeAveiro knocking down three of his four triples in the first 20 minutes.
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MSU concludes its two-game Valley road swing Wednesday at Southern Illinois (7 p.m., ESPN+) before returning home on Saturday, Feb. 3 to do battle with Belmont at 1 p.m. with an appearance from Chiefs mascot KC Wolf.
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Tickets for the Belmont 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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