PDF Box ScorePhoto GalleryFARGO, N.D. –
A.J. Jacobson scored 16 points and matched his career-high with five assists, and
Dexter Werner added 11 points and a career-best six blocks to power the North Dakota State men's basketball team to a 73-64 victory over Montana State on Wednesday evening at Scheels Arena.
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NDSU (7-3 overall) won its 29th consecutive home game – a streak that stands as the fifth-longest in all of Division I hoops.
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Werner posted six blocks for the second time in his career, matching the feat he first achieved against Minnesota-Crookston on Nov. 25 last season. He came up one block shy of Jason Wenschlag's single-game NDSU record of seven, set in 1991.
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Sophomore guard
Paul Miller netted 11 points – all in the second half – and grabbed eight rebounds for the Bison.
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Montana State (5-5 overall) led by as many as six points in the first half. NDSU used an 8-0 run to take a 28-23 lead with 1:34 left before halftime. Â
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NDSU shot 52 percent from the floor in the second half. The Bobcats held a 42-39 advantage following a Danny Robison three-pointer with 12:32 remaining, but NDSU answered with a 12-3 run to take a 51-45 lead it would not relinquish. The run was capped by two buckets from Werner and a three-pointer by Bison sophomore
Malik Clements.
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Montana State cut a 10-point deficit to three at 67-64 with just under a minute remaining, but Miller sealed the Bison victory with a clutch three-pointer with 28 seconds on the clock.
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NDSU is now 3-0 against the Big Sky Conference this season with wins over Montana, North Dakota and Montana State.
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Montana State averaged 80 points over its first nine games of the season, but NDSU held the Bobcats to their second-lowest total with 64 on Wednesday night.
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The Bison will travel to Logan, Utah, for three games at the Global Sports Hoops Showcase on Dec. 21-23. NDSU opens against Idaho State at 6:30 p.m. (CT) on Monday, Dec. 21.
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