Box Score
MARSHALL, Minn. – Concordia-St. Paul used a key second half run to hold off a Southwest Minnesota State comeback attempt and earn a 79-70 victory on Friday night in Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference men's basketball inside the R/A Facility.
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CSP picked up its third straight victory and improves to 6-7 overall, 4-5 NSIC, while SMSU falls to 5-10 overall, 2-7 NSIC. CSP also defeated SMSU earlier this season in St. Paul 75-70 on Dec. 7.
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SMSU trailed 51-37 early in the second half and closed the deficit to 56-54 with 11 minutes left in the game, but CSP rallied with a 14-2 run to extend the margin to 70-56 with seven minutes remaining and never looked back in earning its third straight win over SMSU.
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The Golden Bears shot outstanding all game long and finished the victory connected on 31 of 52 field goals (60 percent), including 8 of 15 from 3-point range. CSP held a 34-29 rebound advantage and held a 40-22 advantage in points in the paint.
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CSP's Jordan Coblin scored a game-high 22 points with seven rebounds and five assists. He made 8 of 13 field goals and drilled three 3-pointers.
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SMSU's
Kenny Byers led the team with 21 points, while dishing out a career-high eight assists. He also grabbed six rebounds and recorded four steals.
Andy Stafford scored a career-high 15 points in the setback, while
Nick Dufault, who missed the last two games with an injury, returned to action with 15 points with three 3-pointers.
Jake Phipps scored six points, while grabbing five rebounds and recorded five blocked shots.
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SMSU closed the night shooting 44 percent (27 of 61) from the field, including 9 of 23 from 3-point range. The Mustangs also made just 7 of 14 free throws.
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The Mustangs held a four-point lead in the first half on four different occasions, including at 24-20 following a
Jake Phipps field goal with 8:23 on the clock. SMSU would later hold a 31-29 advantage with 2:57 left after a Dufault jumper, but CSP rallied with 11 straight points to build a 40-33 advantage before taking a 42-33 lead into the halftime break.
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CSP shot a blistering 71 percent (17 of 24) from the field in the first half with six 3-pointers. It was the first time an SMSU opponent shot 70 percent or higher in a half since Feb. 12, 2016, versus Augustana.
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SMSU shot 52 percent (13 of 25) in the opening half with four 3-pointers. Stafford led the Mustangs with nine points in the half, while Byers scored eight. Â
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Southwest Minnesota State continues the weekend at home on Saturday facing Minnesota State (7-8, 5-4 NSIC) with game time at 6 p.m.
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