ST. LOUIS – Missouri State got 22 points from
Alston Mason and a double-double from NJ Benson to turn back No. 8 seeded Murray State in dominant fashion here Thursday, 60-35, in the opening round of the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.
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The Bears (17-15) advance to play the MVC regular-season champion and No. 1 seed Indiana State at Noon on Friday.
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MoState held Murray State (12-20) to 21.1 percent shooting from the field and an announced tournament record-low total of 35 points for the afternoon.
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Chance Moore also played a pivotal role for the Bears, scoring 12 points with a pair of triples, while Benson's 10 points and game-high 12 rebounds set the pace for his ninth double-double of the season.
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The Bears led wire-to-wire for the fifth time this season and used a 17-0 run over a key six-minute stretch late in the contest to put it on ice.
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Donovan Clay's layup with 12:04 to play in the game gave Missouri State a 41-21 lead. But the Racers came out of the under-12 media timeout with their biggest push of the game. Murray's 11-2 surge over the next four minutes trimmed the Bears' advantage to 43-32 at the 8:13 mark.
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Moore then started MSU's third- largest run of the season with a clutch bucket with just under eight minutes to play. Mason then caught fire with seven straight Bears' points before a triple by
Matthew Lee, another Mason trey, and Moore's two free throws. By the time the smoke cleared, Missouri State had not only restored its 20-point advantage, it had pushed ahead 60-32 for its largest lead of the afternoon.
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Patrick Chew's late three for the Racers ended the 17-0 run by the Bears and the maroon side closed out its largest tournament margin of victory since a 27-point win over Indiana State in 2020. It also marked MSU's fewest points allowed in 68 Arch Madness contests.
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The Bears finished the game 21-of-47 (.447) from the field 6-of-20 (.300) from distance and 12-of-15 (.800) at the foul line with a 41-35 rebounding advantage.
Matthew Lee's game-high 5 assists pushed the Bears' total to 14 assists on the afternoon with
Damien Mayo Jr. accounting for a couple of the team's 6 blocks.
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MoState also racked up 26 points in the paint with 18 bench points.
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Murray State, which got 12 points from JaCobi Wood, shot 12-of-57 overall, 2-of-20 (.100) from long range and 9-of-16 (.563) at the line with 14 offensive rebounds but just 5 second-chance points.
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The victory earned the Bears an Arch Madness win for the fifth straight season, a feat that has eluded Missouri State since a 10-year run from 1996 to 2005.
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 In the first half, the Bears held Murray State to 1-of-16 from the field over the last 8 minutes, 43 seconds of the period and a 17.9 percent shooting half to lead 27-13 at the break. Benson had 8 points and 7 rebounds, including all six points on a 6-0 burst midway through the opening period to extend a four-point advantage to double figures for the first time.
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Moore knocked down two threes in the final two minutes to stretch MSU's lead to 13, its largest of the half, just before the half.
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Friday's quarterfinal matchup against Indiana State will air on Bally Sports and ESPN+. It will mark MSU's 32
nd appearance in the Valley Tournament quarterfinals while the team shoots for a fourth semifinal trip under coach
Dana Ford.
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For MVC Tournament tickets, hotels and other tournament information, check out
ArchMadness.com.
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