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Strong start leads Kent State past SDSU men

KENT, Ohio (SDSU) – Kent State scored the game’s opening 11 points and never led by less than eight as the Golden Flashes earned a 83-68 victory over South Dakota State on Friday, Dec. 2, in a non-conference tilt at Memorial Athletic and Convention Center. 

The Golden Flashes hit their first five shots of the contest while keeping SDSU without a made field goal until its fifth attempt. An Alex Arians layup on an assist by Matt Mims put the Jackrabbits on the board, but SDSU trailed at that point 11-2 just under four minutes into the game. A Tanner Te Slaa 3-pointer three minutes later brought the margin into single digits. However, Kent State’s Jalen Sullinger knocked down a trey on the Flashes’ ensuing possession. 

Kent State took a 43-27 lead into the halftime break by outshooting SDSU 50-27% from the field. 

The Jackrabbits recorded a better shooting percentage in the second half by going 13-for-25 (52%). Kent State, CollegeInsider.com’s current fifth-ranked team in its Mid-Major Top 25 Poll, continued its torrid offensive showing shooting 50% in the final 20 minutes of play.

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