MOREHEAD, Ky. – Brent Arrington had 21 points, six steals and five assists to lead Morehead State (7-7, 1-1) to a commanding 96-69 win over Southeast Missouri (2-13, 0-3) Thursday night at Johnson Arena.
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Things unraveled for Southeast early against the Ohio Valley Conference's top defensive team.
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MSU, which leads the league in scoring defense and steals, forced 19 turnovers and posted 14 steals. Offensively, the Eagles were just as good, shooting 54.7 percent (41-of-75) from the field. Twenty-six of MSU's points were off second-chance attempts and 27 more came off turnovers, and that was the difference.
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"We can't beat anybody when we don't take care of the basketball," said Southeast head coach
Rick Ray. "They scored a lot of second chance points and points off turnovers. We need to play harder, tougher and smarter. We did neither of those things tonight."
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The Eagles made seven of their first eight field goals to spur a 16-2 run in the opening 4:40. Miguel Dicent and Corban Collins each buried a 3-pointer as all five MSU starters scored during the surge.
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After
Jamaal Calvin made two free throws to slice MSU's lead to eight (30-22) with 8:16 left to play in the first half, the Eagles responded with an 11-2 jaunt to build their biggest lead of the half at 41-24.
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The Eagles later led, 46-31, at the intermission as the 15-point halftime deficit marked Southeast's second-largest of the season.
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MSU had nine steals and forced 12 turnovers, while shooting 55.9 percent (19-of-34) in the first half. The Eagles only missed four times from the field (12-of-16) in the first 10 minutes of the contest, scoring 20 of their points in the paint.
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The Eagles continued to pour it on the second half and managed to take their biggest lead when Treshaad Williams' layup made it 96-59 at the 2:00 mark, MSU's last basket of the night.
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Arrington, one of five double-digit scorers, shot 8-of-11 from the field and a near-perfect 4-of-5 from 3-point range.
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DeJuan Marrero followed with 12 points, Collins added 11 and six assists, and Dicent and Williams each had 10 points.
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As a team, MSU dished out 29 assists with three players getting five or more.
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Isiah Jones led all Southeast scorers with 15 points. Jones knocked down three 3-pointers and now needs five more to reach 100 in his career.
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Antonius Cleveland contributed 13 points and seven rebounds, his seventh-straight double figure scoring game.
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Meanwhile,
Joel Angus III had 12 points and both Calvin and
Tony Anderson scored 10 apiece off the bench.
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The Redhawks, who did not miss a free throw in the first half (8-of-8), shot a season-best 82.6 percent (19-of-23) at the charity stripe. Jones (4-of-4), Cleveland (5-of-5), Angus (4-of-4) and Calvin (4-of-4) were all flawless at the line.
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Southeast shot 37.9 percent (22-of-58) from the floor on the night.
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The Redhawks travel to Eastern Kentucky Saturday.
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