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SPRINGFIELD –
Chance Moore scored a game-high 25 points and converted 10-of-14 field goals on the afternoon to help lead Missouri State to an 82-74 home win over visiting Valparaiso here Saturday.
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The Bears (15-12, 7-9 MVC) trailed by 10 late in the first half and found themselves down 72-64 with 7:47 to play in the game. But with the efforts of
N.J. Benson and
Matthew Lee down the stretch, the Bears secured 13 straight defensive stops and used an 18-0 run to leapfrog past the Beacons and lead by 10 themselves, 82-72, after Benson's free throw with 14 seconds left.
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Valpo (6-21, 2-14) scored on its final possession of the game to end an 0-for-13 shooting stretch over the final 4:48. Meanwhile, the Bears converted their last 8 field goals as part of the 18-0 surge with Lee accounting for 9 points, Benson posting 7, and Moore securing a steal and layup with a minute to play that gave the Bears a six-point cushion at the time. Lee then buried a three at the 24-second mark to put the game out of reach before Benson's free throw 10 seconds later.
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For the game, Lee finished with 19 points and 8 assists, while Benson racked up his sixth double-double of the season with 18 points and 13 rebounds. The Bears also got 11 points from
Donovan Clay, who was 4-of-6 from the field against his former club.
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Isaiah Stafford led the Beacons with 24 points while Cooper Schwieger added 22, including four of his team's nine triples. Jaxon Edwards also contributed 12 points and 9 rebounds for the visitors with Darius DeAveiro dishing out a game-high 9 assists.
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Missouri State's comeback including a 19-for-27 (.704) shooting effort in the second half, the team's best performance in a half this season. For the game, the Bears were 31-of-55 (.564) overall, 5-of-15 (.333) from long range and 15-of-26 (.577) at the line with a narrow 42-39 rebounding advantage.
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The Beacons finished 28-of-76 (.368) from the field, 9-of-26 (.346) from downtown and 9-of-11 (.818) at the line with just eight turnovers. Valpo logged 21 second-chance points off 18 offensive rebounds.
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In a sloppy first half, the Bears shot 43 percent from the field, but allowed Valpo 11 second-chance points on nine offensive boards to give the Beacons a 41-38 lead at the intermission. Moore and Clay each had 11 points for the Bears, while Stafford posted 19 points for the Beacons who knocked down six 3-pointers and had just one turnover.
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A 9-0 push by the Beacons late in the half transformed a one-point advantage for the visitors into a game-best 10-point lead, 35-25, with 5:23 left in the half. Missouri State's comeback was its sixth this season when trailing by 10 or more points.
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The Bears conclude their two-game Valley home stand Wednesday at 7 p.m. vs. Bradley. Tickets for the Bradley 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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