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Oklahoma State starts strong, handles Ole Miss

Kalib Boone scored 18 points and Avery Anderson III added 17 to help host Oklahoma State defeat undermanned Ole Miss 82-60 on Saturday night in the SEC-Big 12 Challenge in Stillwater.

Woody Newton chipped in with 12 points and John-Michael Wright added 10 for the Cowboys (12-9, 3-5 Big 12), who have won three of four. Boone sank all six of his shots.

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Jaemyn Brakefield and TJ Caldwell each had 12 points for the Rebels, who were without their top two scorers. Matthew Murrell missed a second straight game after suffering a knee injury a week earlier at Arkansas. Daeshun Ruffin (coach’s decision) did not make the trip.

The Rebels (9-12, 1-7 SEC) lost for the ninth time in 10 games. They shot 36 percent overall (23 of 64) and were outrebounded 39-29.

Brakefield’s two free throws cut Ole Miss’ 11-point halftime deficit to 38-29 just 15 seconds into the second half, but Wright quickly responded with a 3-pointer.

With the Cowboys ahead 44-32, Anderson scored nine consecutive points, including five foul shots, to help Oklahoma State open a 21-point cushion with 14:03 left.

The Rebels got no closer than 12 points the rest of the way.

Newton scored all 12 of his points to help the Cowboys build a 38-27 halftime advantage.

Oklahoma State, which led by as many as 12 points, outscored Ole Miss in the paint (20-6) and off turnovers (12-5). The Cowboys also held the Rebels to 32-percent shooting (10 of 31) while hitting 52 percent (15 of 29).

After Amaree Abram’s jumper pulled Ole Miss within 33-27 with 2:21 remaining, Newton’s layup, Moussa Cisse’s free throw and Wright’s short baseline jumper accounted for the final points of the half.

–Field Level Media

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