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NWMSU ends SBU's 14-game winning streak
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Jan 8, 2006, 14:34
[box vs. NWMSU]
MARYVILLE, MO. ... Clinging to a six-point lead with just over five minutes to go in the game, a drastic turn of events led Northwest Missouri State (11-3/2-1) to an 80-68 win over Southwest Baptist (14-1/3-1). The loss ends SBU's 14-game winning streak.
SBU had a 60-54 lead with 5:29 to go in the game. NWMSU cut the lead to three on a three- pointer at the 4:54 mark and after a SBU turnover 20 seconds later NWMSU turned the ball back over to SBU. At that point, an intentional foul was called on Jason Jemison at mid-court which gave NWMSU two free throws and the ball back at the 4:11 mark. NWMSU made both free throws to cut the lead to one, 60-59, and then hit a jumper to reclaim the lead, 61-60. Jemison responded with his own three-pointer on the other end to put SBU back up, 63-61, with 3:46 left to play. Just 17 seconds later, NWMSU nailed a clutch three-pointer from the corner to take the lead again, 64-63. At the 2:46 mark, SBU's Deon Davis was whistled for a foul that led to NWMSU making one-of-two but they grabbed the offensive rebound and put it back in for a four-point lead, 67-63. Jemison came down and swooshed another three-pointer to bring SBU within one at the 2:27 mark.
NWMSU missed two shots on the ensuing possession but made a three-pointer on their third try to push their lead back to four, 70-66 (1:13). With just 54 seconds left, Pace turned the ball over to NWMSU that turned into a six-point lead on the fast break. Pace then brought the ball up the court and tried to get it to Jemison but was whistled for a foul with 41 seconds left. This led to two technical fouls on the SBU bench. NWMSU then made 5-of-6 free throws for an 11-point lead, 77-66. NWMSU went on to make 3-of-4 from the line in the final 30 seconds as they went on for an 80-68 win.
The first half was not a SBU basketball half as they scored only 20 points and shot 28% from the floor. SBU opened the game on a 7-0 run for the advantage but NWMSU shot back with a 9-0 run to take the lead at the 14:03 mark. SBU took a 5-0 run and made it a five-point game with 11:43 left in the half. NWMSU tied the game at 14 and then SBU once again scored the next five points for a 19-14 lead at the 8:43 mark. This was the last scoring SBU would do in the half as NWMSU went on a 19-1 run. SBU's lone point was a free throw by Pace. That run put NWMSU with a 33-20 lead at the half.
The purple Bearcats finished the game shooting 48% from the floor after hitting 20-31 in the second half (64%). NWMSU finished with 39% shooting but scored 23 points off of 22 SBU turnovers. SBU did out rebounded NWMSU, 42-37.
SBU will have to regroup as they will play for the MIAA lead in a top 25 match up on Tuesday, January 10, against Central Missouri State at 7:45 pm in the Meyer Sports Center.
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