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DeVaughn Jones -- 2013-14
Matt Strasen
Midwestern State junior forward DeVaughn Jones slams in two of his nine points Friday against Angelo State at the Allen Event Center.
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Angelo State ASU 19-9
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Winner Midwestern State MSU 22-6
Angelo State ASU
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Midwestern State MSU
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Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Angelo State ASU 20 43 63
Midwestern State MSU 38 44 82

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Nick Eatman/Lone Star Conference

Mustangs cruise into LSC finals with 11th straight win

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ALLEN, Texas – The Midwestern State Mustangs entered Friday's semifinal matchup with a 10-game winning streak, but at least Angelo State could hang its hat on being the last team to knock off MSU back in late-January.

But the Rams were no match this time around for the Mustangs, who seized control early on and never looked back. The No. 2 seed Mustangs cruised into the LSC Championship final round with an 82-63 win over Angelo State, the third-seed of the tournament.

MSU, which has now won 11 straight, including two wins over ASU, advances to its fifth LSC final in six years and seeking its fourth title in that span and seventh overall. The Mustangs (22-6) will face the winner of Texas A&M-Commerce-Tarleton State.

The Rams fall to 19-8 and will now wait to see if they qualify for next week's South Central Regional. ASU were eighth in the latest ranking with the top eight teams advancing.

While facing a hot-shooting Mustang team was tough enough, the Rams had to play most of the second half without star forward Kenny Williams, who battled foul trouble all day before getting ejected with consecutive technical fouls early in the second half. Williams, a first-team All-LSC selection and LSC Newcomer of the Year, still had nine points and four rebounds in 19 minutes. Chantz Chambers and Tommy Woolridge each had 10 points off the bench to lead the Rams.

MSU had 11 players score, including a team-high 16 points for Xaiver Blackburn. DeJuan Plummer hit three first-half 3-pointers and finished with 13. Monzaigo Williams had an all-around game of 10 points, six rebounds and five assists.  DeVaughn Jones had nine points and six rebounds in 11 minutes.

The Mustangs trailed early 7-3, but went on a 27-6 run to take a 30-13 lead after Eddie D'Haiti's jumper. MSU led 38-20 at the half and the Rams trimmed it to 14 in the first three minutes but never got closer. The Mustangs led by as much as 26 before going deep into the bench.

The Rams were out-rebounded 39-29 and made just one of 10 3-point attempts.
 

Midwestern State Notes

• MSU advanced to the LSC Postseason finals Saturday against Tarleton State/A&M-Commerce winner.
• MSU improved to 22-6 on the season.
• MSU improved to 25-7 (.781) all time in the LSC Postseason Tournament.
• MSU improved to 8-3 all time in LSC Postseason Tournament semifinal round games.
• MSU extended its winning streak to 11 games -- last lost 83-68 on Jan. 22, 2014 at Angelo State.
• MSU won its third straight LSC Postseason Tournament semifinal round game.
• MSU improved to 45-24 all time against Angelo State.
• MSU won second-straight game against the Rams -- last lost 83-68 on Jan. 22, 2014 in San Angelo.
• MSU improved to 5-2 on neutral floors this season.
• MSU improved to 73-19 (.793) overall under head coach Nelson Haggerty.
• MSU improved to 154-38 (.802) since the start of the 2008-09 season
  
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