CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Southeast Missouri (8-13, 3-3) overcame a slow start by shooting 61.5 percent in the second half to get by SIU Edwardsville (5-15, 0-6),
79-76, Thursday night at the Show Me Center.
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SIUE, which is last in the Ohio Valley Conference, suffered its sixth-straight loss and 12
th defeat in 13 contests.
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"I was proud of our guys for grinding this one out," said SEMO head coach
Rick Ray. "It was truly a team win. Nobody had an individual agenda and everyone that stepped on the court contributed."
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SEMO, after not holding a lead in the first half, used a 16-2 run to get ahead of the Cougars and never turned back.
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Freshman
Tahj Eaddy knocked down a pair of free throws to give the Redhawks their first lead at 38-36 with 17:31 remaining.
Antonius Cleveland's layup widened SEMO's lead to double-digits (49-39) a little over four minutes later.
Denzel Mahoney's jumper then capped the surge as the Redhawks grabbed a 47-38 advantage.
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SIUE shot a mere 1-of-9 from the floor during SEMO's big run.
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The Cougars tightened things up in the final 27 seconds. Down, 78-64, SIUE went on a 12-1 run before coming up short.
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Both teams struggled to find a rhythm in a foul-plagued first half.
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SEMO missed five of its first six field goals and fell behind, 10-4, in the first 5:10.
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The Redhawks battled back to tie the game on two occasions in the last six minutes when
Trey Kellum made two free throws (21-21) and Eaddy dropped in a 3-pointer (24-24). Eaddy's three ended a five-minute stretch where SEMO went without a field goal.
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SIUE led, 34-31, at the intermission.
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Mahoney led SEMO with 20 points as one of four Redhawks in double figures. He shot 6-of-11 from the field and went 5-of-6 at the free throw line, while getting six rebounds.
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Kellum, who made his first start since Dec. 10, added 13 points and a team-high seven boards.
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In his first career start, Eaddy netted 13 points, dished out three assists and had two steals. He made a perfect 6-of-6 free throws and is now 21-of-21 at the charity strip this season.
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Daniel Simmons pitched in 14 points, pulled down five rebounds and had four assists off the bench.
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Cleveland played just 16 minutes due to foul trouble. He fouled out with six points and two rebounds. Cleveland reached 500 rebounds in his career and saw his double-digit scoring streak end at 30 consecutive games.
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As a team, SEMO shot 51.1 percent (24-of-47) for the night and made 16-of-26 field goals in the second half alone. The Redhawks made 27-of-36 free throws as a total of 50 fouls were called between the two teams.
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Tre Harris led SIUE with a game-high 25 points and eight rebounds off the bench.
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The Cougars outrebounded the Redhawks, 44-28, and held a hefty 20-5 advantage on the offensive glass.
SEMO was without starting point guard
Jamaal Calvin and forward
William Tchiengang. Calvin did not play due to a sprained right foot and Tchiengang was out for eligibility reasons.
Additionally, Ray recorded his 50th career win as an NCAA Division I head coach.
The Redhawks host Eastern Illinois Saturday. Tip-off is set for 4:15 p.m., CT. SEMO is on a four-game winning streak at home and owns a 7-2 record at the Show Me Center this year.
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