Murray State University Athletics

Photo by: Murray State Sports Information
The Streak Continues - Racers Win At SIUE
1/24/2015 10:59:00 PM | Men's Basketball
The Murray State Racers pushed their winning streak to 15 Saturday with a 60-54 victory over the SIUE Cougars at the Vadalabene Center in Edwardsville, Ill.
The Racers improved to 17-4 and 7-0 in the Ohio Valley Conference and in the process clinched its 28th straight winning season. A mark that is fourth in the nation behind only Syracuse, Kansas and Arizona.
Cameron Payne scored 22 points and the Racers got a double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds from Jarvis Williams. Jonathan Fairell tied his career-high with 14 rebounds.
After a tight game through the first half, the Racers used a 7-0 run to build their largest lead of the game at 42-36 with 13:47 left when Payne nailed a 3-point basket. Payne had a stretch where he scored 10 of 11 points for the Racers. Again the Racers went in front by six points at the 3:48 mark when Fairell rejected a shot in the paint and Payne finished on the other end for a 57-51 Racer lead.
That was MSU's final field goal of the game, but they managed to lock the Cougars down and held them to no field goals in the final 6:05.
In the frantic final seconds, SIUE had one chance to tie the game, but missed a 3-point try with 1:35 left. MSU kept the Cougars at bay when they grabbed six offensive rebounds in the final 1:10 of the game.
The first half featured three ties including the intermission score. Moss nailed a 3-pointer with 2.5 before half to tie it 31-31.
It wasn't a pretty stat sheet for the Racers, but they did the right things at the right time to keep their winning ways.
MSU shot 36 percent from the field on 21-of-59 shots, but SIUE was only 20-of-54 for 37 percent.
The Racers won the rebound battle 50-34 and had a season-high 21 offensive rebounds.
Game Notes
MSU's 15-game win streak is tied for the fourth longest in program history. The 23-0 start to the 2011-12 season remains the longest at MSU.
The Racers have gone 10-straight games without trailing at the half. The last time they did was at home to Illinois State (Dec. 20) 42-37.
MSU was a team of streak-breakers this week. They stopped Eastern Illinois' nine-game run Thursday and tonight stopped SIUE's seven-game win streak on their home court.
MSU had a season-high 21 offensive rebounds against SIUE. The Racers previous best against a D-I team was 15 against Western Kentucky (Dec. 6) and Tennessee State (Jan. 17).
Fairell had 14 rebounds tonight to match his career-high from last season against EIU. He has a string of five-straight games with 10+ rebounds.
Payne led MSU with 22 points. It's the 11th time this season he has led the Racers in scoring. It was his 25th career game of 20+
The Racers are back at home Thursday to begin a three-game home stand. MSU plays at the CFSB Center against Eastern Kentucky. ESPNU will air the game at 8 p.m. MSU is also at home next Saturday (Jan. 31) for a women's double header against UT Martin at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. MSU hosts Southeast Missouri (Feb. 5).
The Racers improved to 17-4 and 7-0 in the Ohio Valley Conference and in the process clinched its 28th straight winning season. A mark that is fourth in the nation behind only Syracuse, Kansas and Arizona.
Cameron Payne scored 22 points and the Racers got a double-double of 13 points and 13 rebounds from Jarvis Williams. Jonathan Fairell tied his career-high with 14 rebounds.
After a tight game through the first half, the Racers used a 7-0 run to build their largest lead of the game at 42-36 with 13:47 left when Payne nailed a 3-point basket. Payne had a stretch where he scored 10 of 11 points for the Racers. Again the Racers went in front by six points at the 3:48 mark when Fairell rejected a shot in the paint and Payne finished on the other end for a 57-51 Racer lead.
That was MSU's final field goal of the game, but they managed to lock the Cougars down and held them to no field goals in the final 6:05.
In the frantic final seconds, SIUE had one chance to tie the game, but missed a 3-point try with 1:35 left. MSU kept the Cougars at bay when they grabbed six offensive rebounds in the final 1:10 of the game.
The first half featured three ties including the intermission score. Moss nailed a 3-pointer with 2.5 before half to tie it 31-31.
It wasn't a pretty stat sheet for the Racers, but they did the right things at the right time to keep their winning ways.
MSU shot 36 percent from the field on 21-of-59 shots, but SIUE was only 20-of-54 for 37 percent.
The Racers won the rebound battle 50-34 and had a season-high 21 offensive rebounds.
Game Notes
MSU's 15-game win streak is tied for the fourth longest in program history. The 23-0 start to the 2011-12 season remains the longest at MSU.
The Racers have gone 10-straight games without trailing at the half. The last time they did was at home to Illinois State (Dec. 20) 42-37.
MSU was a team of streak-breakers this week. They stopped Eastern Illinois' nine-game run Thursday and tonight stopped SIUE's seven-game win streak on their home court.
MSU had a season-high 21 offensive rebounds against SIUE. The Racers previous best against a D-I team was 15 against Western Kentucky (Dec. 6) and Tennessee State (Jan. 17).
Fairell had 14 rebounds tonight to match his career-high from last season against EIU. He has a string of five-straight games with 10+ rebounds.
Payne led MSU with 22 points. It's the 11th time this season he has led the Racers in scoring. It was his 25th career game of 20+
The Racers are back at home Thursday to begin a three-game home stand. MSU plays at the CFSB Center against Eastern Kentucky. ESPNU will air the game at 8 p.m. MSU is also at home next Saturday (Jan. 31) for a women's double header against UT Martin at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. MSU hosts Southeast Missouri (Feb. 5).
Team Stats
MUR
SIUE
FG%
.356
.370
3FG%
.316
.368
FT%
.522
.538
RB
50
34
TO
13
11
STL
6
5
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned
09-22-25 Coach Ryan Miller Press Conference
Monday, September 22
09-22-25 Mason Miller & Fred King Press Conference
Monday, September 22
Coach Jody Wright Press Conference - Pre JSU
Wednesday, September 17
Coach Jody Wright | Racer Football Postgame Comments 9/06/2025
Sunday, September 07