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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
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
Tuesday, January 20














