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Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Bost scores 22 points as No. 17 Mississippi State beats FAU 75-68

STARKVILLE, Miss. — Dee Bost scored 22 points, Rodney Hood added 19 and No. 17 Mississippi State survived a late scare from Florida Atlantic for a 75-68 victory Tuesday night. The Bulldogs had a comfortable 39-29 lead at halftime, but the Owls clawed their way back into the game, taking a 55-54 ...


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