GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman – Missouri State got career-highs 27 points and 10 rebounds from
Vincent Brady II and 13 points from
Dez White to turn back previously-unbeaten High Point, 71-61, here Sunday in the opening round of the Cayman Islands Classic.
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The Bears (4-1) had to fight off a late surge by the Panthers but utilized a 40-26 rebounding advantage and a 17-of-21 effort from the free throw line to secure their fourth straight win.
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Missouri State, which never trailed in the game, used a 9-0 run early in the second half to transform a five-point halftime lead into their biggest advantage of the night, 50-37, after triples from White and
Chase Martin, followed by a Brady free throw and pure mid-range jumper from
Mozae Downing-Rivers.
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High Point (5-1) responded with a 10-0 outburst of its own to make it a 50-47 game with 8:33 to go as the game became even more physical, resulting in four player technical fouls before the under-eight timeout.
The Bears, however, kept their composure through adversity with Downing-Rivers scoring seven straight for the Springfield club to restore order and push the lead back to nine, 57-48.
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Down the stretch, the Bears were rock solid at the line, making 6-of-6 in the final 1:01 and handling the Panthers' full-court pressure to perfection. In the end the Bears collected 8 steals, forced 13 turnovers and snagged a season-high 16 offensive boards to secure the win.
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MSU finished 23-of-59 (.390) from the field 8-of-18 (.444) from three and 81 percent at the line (17-of-21) with Downing-Rivers and
Zaxton King each distributing four assists.
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High Point was 20-of-46 (.435) overall from the field, 3-for-17 (.176) from beyond the arc and 18-for-24 (.750) at the line. The Panthers were led by Kezza Giffa and D'Maurian Williams with 14 points apiece.
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In the first half, the Bears made five threes and led by as many as a dozen before settling on a 35-30 advantage at the midway point. Brady led the Bears with 16 points in the opening 20 minutes.
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The Bears advance to Monday's second semifinal against Boston College and Old Dominion at 6:30 p.m. (Central).
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All games from the Cayman Islands Classic stream live on FloCollege.com and the Missouri State Bears Radio Network which now includes the Varsity Network App.
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