MARYVILLE, Mo. — The No. 12-ranked Missouri S&T Miners gained an 80-54 win over the Northwest Missouri State University men's basketball team in Bearcat Arena.
The Miners, playing their first game in Bearcat Arena since leaving the MIAA in the 2004-05 season, gained their victory in Maryville since Jan. 4, 1999. Missouri S&T moved to 7-1 overall, while Northwest dropped to 7-4 overall. It is Northwest's first loss at home this season.Â
Northwest Missouri State opened play with a focus on fast breaks, scoring 7 points in transition during the first half. Despite a challenging start, they narrowed the gap with a key layup by
Aiden Gair at 16:04, followed by a 3-pointer from
Matthew Mayes to bring the score to 9–8. However, the Miners maintained their lead through effective shooting, finishing the half ahead. The first half concluded with Northwest Missouri State trailing 44–28.
The Bearcats struggled early in the second half, falling behind as the Miners extended their lead with a series of layups and 3-pointers, including one from Alex Benassi at 15:14. Northwest Mo. St. managed to cut into the deficit with a late run led by Mayes, who scored a fast-break layup at 10:55, and
Booker Scheierman, who added a jumper at 4:21. Despite these efforts, the Bearcats ended the half trailing 75–54. The game concluded with a final score of 80–54 in favor of Missouri S&T.
Mayes led Northwest Mo. St. with 17 points, shooting 7 of 13 from the field and grabbing eight rebounds. Gair contributed 12 points and recorded two steals.
Trey Moala added nine rebounds and posted two steals.
Jack Ratigan tallied three steals and two blocks.
Looking ahead, the Bearcats will take on Kansas Wesleyan at home on Wednesday, Dec. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in Maryville, Mo.