No. 17 Mississippi St. 75, FAU 68

Dee Bost could only watch last season as Florida Atlantic shocked Mississippi State on its home court.

This time he was playing. And he wasn't going to let it happen again.

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.

''Somebody had to step up and we were without our two main guys,'' Bost said. ''We just had to find a way to win.''

The Bulldogs had a comfortable 39-29 lead at halftime, but the Owls clawed their way back into the game, taking a 55-54 lead on Pablo Bertone's 3-pointer with 9:22 remaining. Mississippi State fought off the rally, with Bost and Hood scoring a combined 24 second-half points on the way to the team's ninth straight victory.

''Those guys weren't going to let us lose,'' Mississippi State coach Rick Stansbury said. ''Dee and Rodney willed us to win tonight.''

Jalen Steele scored 12 points for the Bulldogs and Renardo Sidney added 10.

''We had to go and do it - that's what I'm proud of.'' Stansbury said. ''There are games on the schedule that you've got to find a way to win and that was one of them.''

Raymond Taylor had 20 points for Florida Atlantic (4-6) while Bertone scored 14 and Kore White added 12.

Mississippi State (10-1) was playing without two starters - guard Brian Bryant and forward Arnett Moultrie. Bryant missed a third straight game for a violation of team rules while Moultrie, who averages 17 points and 11 rebounds, missed the game because of knee tendinitis. Moultrie's absence was the most significant and the Bulldogs obviously missed his production.

The weakened lineup made the game strikingly similar to last year, when a banged-up Mississippi State team lost a stunner to Florida Atlantic 61-59. Bost didn't play because he was suspended after failing to pull his name out of the NBA draft by the deadline.

But the Bulldogs seemed in control of this one early. Hood had 10 points in the first half while Steele and Bost added seven each.

Florida Atlantic made its move early in the second half, quickly closing the gap to 41-39 on Greg Gantt's 3-pointer with 17:23 remaining. The Owls took a 60-58 lead on Taylor's 3-pointer with 6:50 remaining. The 5-foot-6 Taylor was tough on the Bulldogs all night, shooting 7 of 13 from the field including 4 of 7 from 3-point range.

That's when Bost and Hood took over. Bost hit shots from all over the court, including 3-pointers, layups on fast breaks and free throws. And when he seemed to tire, it was Hood who was clutch with a few mid-range jumpers that kept the Owls at arm's length.

''I know they're not going to let Dee drive the lane in SEC play so I feel like I've got to go out there and be that missing link,'' Hood said.

Hood finished with his first career double-double, adding 10 rebounds. He shot 8 of 14 from the field.

''He didn't just go into the gym when he was a kid and work on 3-pointers and dunks,'' Stansbury said. ''He was taught the finer points of the game.''

Mississippi State shot 50 percent (27 of 54) from the field.

Florida Atlantic coach Mike Jarvis was pleased his team found a way to take the lead in the second half, but equally disappointed that an upset chance slipped away. He was particularly upset by a few late turnovers and by making just 7 of 18 free throws.

''You make baskets, you make stops, put two or three of those together and that is what makes any lead,'' Jarvis said. ''We just don't do it often enough to come on top in the end.''

Mississippi State ended its six-game homestand undefeated, but now hits a harder part of its schedule. The Bulldogs play a road game against Detroit on Saturday before a neutral-court game against Northwestern State in Jackson, Miss., on Dec. 22. Then there's a showdown with No. 6 Baylor on Dec. 28 in Dallas.

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