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Hot Shooting Racers Roll To Sixth-Straight Win
2/8/2018 11:01:00 PM | Men's Basketball
The Murray State Racers moved into a tie for first place in the Ohio Valley Conference after an 84-63 victory over the Austin Peay Governors Thursday at the CFSB Center in Murray, Ky.
The Racers (19-5) have won six in a row and are 11-2 in the OVC. They moved into a share of first place with Belmont who was upset at Tennessee State. MSU has a Saturday 1 p.m. game at SIUE at the Vadalabene Center in Edwardsville, Illinois on Fox Sports Midwest.
Jonathan Stark led the way with 27 points on 12-of-18 from the field, while Terrell Miller, Jr., played big with 19 points and hit all three of his 3-point attempts. Ja Morant came close to his second triple-double this season with 11 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds. Byron Hawkins scored 14 points off the bench to pace the Racers to their seventh-straight home win.
MSU led from wire-to-wire and got off to a 10-2 start to the game. The Racers put together back-to-back 3-pointers from Miller and Stark to lead by 14 points with 1:44 before half. APSU trimmed it to 38-28 at the halftime intermission.
The Govs cut the Racer lead to four when it was 42-38 with 14:00 left to play, before Morant scored six-straight points to get the lead back to nine at 48-39. That was as close as Austin Peay would get. MSU pushed it back to a 16-point lead with 5:11 left on a Miller 3-pointer. MSU's largest lead was with 1:25 left when it was 81-62.
In one of their best shooting performances of the season, the Racers used a 72 percent second half to outscore the Govs 46-35 as they hit 11-of-29 from the field and 7-of-9 from the 3-point line.
MSU also took over the lead of the Heritage Bank Battle of the Border with a win in both games of today's doubleheader. MSU received three points for each win and now lead the bragging rights competition 16-9. The Racers play at APSU in the final game of the regular season (Feb. 24).
The Racers (19-5) have won six in a row and are 11-2 in the OVC. They moved into a share of first place with Belmont who was upset at Tennessee State. MSU has a Saturday 1 p.m. game at SIUE at the Vadalabene Center in Edwardsville, Illinois on Fox Sports Midwest.
Jonathan Stark led the way with 27 points on 12-of-18 from the field, while Terrell Miller, Jr., played big with 19 points and hit all three of his 3-point attempts. Ja Morant came close to his second triple-double this season with 11 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds. Byron Hawkins scored 14 points off the bench to pace the Racers to their seventh-straight home win.
MSU led from wire-to-wire and got off to a 10-2 start to the game. The Racers put together back-to-back 3-pointers from Miller and Stark to lead by 14 points with 1:44 before half. APSU trimmed it to 38-28 at the halftime intermission.
The Govs cut the Racer lead to four when it was 42-38 with 14:00 left to play, before Morant scored six-straight points to get the lead back to nine at 48-39. That was as close as Austin Peay would get. MSU pushed it back to a 16-point lead with 5:11 left on a Miller 3-pointer. MSU's largest lead was with 1:25 left when it was 81-62.
In one of their best shooting performances of the season, the Racers used a 72 percent second half to outscore the Govs 46-35 as they hit 11-of-29 from the field and 7-of-9 from the 3-point line.
MSU also took over the lead of the Heritage Bank Battle of the Border with a win in both games of today's doubleheader. MSU received three points for each win and now lead the bragging rights competition 16-9. The Racers play at APSU in the final game of the regular season (Feb. 24).
Team Stats
APSU
MUR
FG%
.442
.593
3FG%
.333
.474
FT%
.545
.647
RB
28
29
TO
16
12
STL
7
10
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned
2025 Murray State Hall of Fame Inductee Casey Brockman
Tuesday, January 20
2025 Murray State Hall of Fame Inductee Danny Alfeldt
Tuesday, January 20
2025 Murray State Hall of Fame Inductee Alexa Becker
Tuesday, January 20
2025 Murray State Hall of Fame Inductee Ivan Roe
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