Box Score Final StatisticsCAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Southeast Missouri (6-7) forced a season-high 29 turnovers and shot over 50 percent from the field en route to a 94-66 win over Harris-Stowe (2-7) Sunday afternoon at the Show Me Center.
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In a game that featured four ties and 10 lead changes, Southeast put together a big second half to sting the Hornets and end a three-game losing streak.
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The Redhawks heated up to shoot 59.5 percent (22-of-37) in the second half, where HSU committed 17 of its miscues against a stifling Southeast defense.
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"After halftime, I was pleased to see we woke up and played a lot better," said Southeast head coach
Dickey Nutt. "Our defense was very aggressive and made it difficult for them to maneuver. It really helped us pull away."
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Southeast led by just three points with 16:53 remaining before putting together a 14-2 run off six turnovers in a span of 3:12. Freshman
Marcus Wallace came off the bench to get two of his game-high five steals during that stretch.
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Aaron Adeoye scored six points over the run which was capped by a
Josh Langford dunk, as the Redhawks opened a 55-40 lead at the 12:46 mark.
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Southeast's lead never fell below double figures from that point.
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Another big run, this time a 13-1 jaunt, pushed the Redhawks lead over 20. Langford contributed two more buckets, while Adeoye,
Nino Johnson,
Isiah Jones,
Ladarius Coleman and
T.J. Thomas also scored to give Southeast an 81-55 lead with 5:13 on the clock.
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Sikeston native and walk-on
J.T. Jones knocked down a three-pointer with 18 seconds left to put the 94-66 win on ice.
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Southeast's strong second half effort followed a rugged first half that saw neither team lead by more than six points.
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Antonius Cleveland made three of Southeast's first five field goals and
J.J. Thompson scored the game's first basket to give the Redhawks their first lead in 98:26 of basketball.
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Cleveland helped lift Southeast to an early four-point edge before Bradley's three-pointer gave the Redhawks a six-point advantage at 21-15 with 10:23 left to play.
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Tony Flagg knocked down a three-pointer on back-to-back possessions to regain a 24-22 lead for HSU at the 7:34 mark.
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Moments after Cleveland split a pair of free throws to bring the game to its third tie (29-29), Southeast used a 7-2 run in the last 2:54 to take a 36-31 lead at the half.
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Bradley converted a three-point play, Cleveland made two free throws and Wallace threw down a dunk during the surge that gave Southeast its seventh halftime lead this season.
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All 12 Redhawks got in the scorebook, with Adeoye paving the way with 16 points. Adeoye did not miss a field goal, going 6-of-6 in 16 minutes.
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Cleveland and Bradley followed with 13 points each, while Wallace pitched in a season-high 11 points in 27 minutes. All of Cleveland's points were in the first half.
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Johnson finished with a game-high four blocks, as well.
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Southeast scored 44 points off turnovers and 54 inside the paint. In addition, the Redhawks collected a season-best 13 steals and added 20 second chance points.
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Trevor Roberts led HSU with 19 points and Jalen Fletcher had a double-double 17 points and 12 rebounds.
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The Redhawks will open Ohio Valley Conference play at two-time defending OVC regular-season champion Belmont on Jan. 1.
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"We have had a brutal non-conference schedule that I think will pay dividends when conference play starts this week," said Nutt.