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Missouri State wins big against Arkansas State

Missouri State had four players score in double figures and forced 19 Arkansas State turnovers to turn back the Red Wolves here Tuesday, 77-46 before a small drawing of 2,353 at the Convocation Center.

The Bears got 15 points off the bench from Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week Anthony Downing behind three three-pointers, while Caleb Patterson scored 14 and helped MSU to a 34-12 advantage in points in the paint.  Kyle Weems (10) and Michael Bizoukas were also in double figures for MSU (2-0).

After Arkansas State (0-2) cut into a 15-point halftime deficit with a 7-2 run to start the second half, the visitors responded with a 10-2 run of their own and never looked back. Bizoukas and Nathan Scheer hit key three-pointers during that stretch and helped the Bears push ahead 48-30 at the 13:11 mark.

MSU’s biggest lead of the night came on a last-second layup by walk-on Tomie Aromona to make the final margin of 31. MSU shot 44.8 percent from the field with seven three-pointers, while ASU shot shot 29.4 percent for the game.

MSU had three players with six rebounds, including Jarmar Gulley, Weems and Bizoukas. Bizoukas also had a game-high 5 assists.

A-State, the preseason favorite in the Sun Belt West Division, was led by Malcoln Kirkland with 14 points and Trey Finn with 13.

The Bears’ bench outscored the ASU reserves by a 31-6 margin and MSU out-rebounded the home club by a 41-36 margin.

Missouri State’s 36-21 halftime lead was paced by eight first-half points from Patterson and Bizoukas, while the Bears have out-rebounded the Red Wolves by a 25-18 margin.

The Bears, who never trailed in the contest, hopped out to a 12-5 lead in the first five minutes after a three-pointer by Bizoukas in transition.

Arkansas State climbed back within 20-16 at the 9:34 mark, the Bears responded with a 12-0 outburst over the next four minutes to regain a double-figure advantage, 32-16.

It was MSU’s ninth straight win in the series against the Red Wolves.

The Bears will play their 2011-12 home opener Saturday at 7:05 p.m. when they welcome Emporia State. MSU will recognize the 2010-11 MVC champions with a pregame ring and banner ceremony at JQH Arena.

— MSU Sports Information —

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