STARKVILLE, MISSISSIPPI - With its best player on the bench in foul trouble most of the first half, Mississippi State held its own. <br>
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When Mario Austin returned, the Bulldogs dominated. <br>
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Austin scored all 12 of his points in the second half and reserve Ontario Harper had a career-high 16 as Mississippi State defeated LSU 84-61 on Saturday. <br>
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The Bulldogs (16-4, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) scored often in transition, shooting 63 percent from the floor, and controlled the boards (38-24). <br>
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Torris Bright scored 21 points for the Tigers (12-7, 2-4). Ronald Dupree had 18 and nine rebounds. <br>
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Mississippi State made 9-of-15 3-point shots to improve to 9-0 at home. <br>
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Austin played less than 3 minutes in the first half after picking up two fouls early. <br>
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``It's the first time we had to play a stretch of game like that without Mario,'' Bulldogs coach Rick Stansbury said. ``Our team, even without Mario, kept control. Our shot selection was good.'' <br>
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The Bulldogs managed to grab a 38-32 halftime lead with their top scorer and rebounder watching the final 17 minutes. Mississippi State was 6-for-9 from 3-point range in the first half. <br>
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``In the first half, I let my team down,'' said Austin, who came into the game averaging 18 points over his last nine games. <br>
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With Austin on the floor for most of the second half, the Bulldogs pulled away. The 6-foot-8 center scored seven points during an 11-4 run that made the score 58-42 with 11:25 left. <br>
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He finished 5-for-7 with six rebounds in 17 minutes. <br>
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``Every time he touched the ball early in the second half he either scored or created a foul,'' Stansbury said. <br>
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Harper, a redshirt freshman, hit a 3-pointer with 8:05 left to give the Bulldogs a 63-45 lead. <br>
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``Well, in the second half we got beat in every phase of the game,'' LSU coach John Brady said. ``We got punished on the boards, and we got beat down the floor. In the last 20 minutes, we got pushed around.'' <br>
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Harper was 6-for-7 from the field, including 4-for-4 from behind the arc. <br>
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``I came out and had some shots,'' Harper said. ``Coach (Stansbury) told me to take them, so I did. I just felt it today.'' <br>
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Collis Temple III, the Tiger's second-leading scorer, returned to the lineup after missing LSU's last game with a foot injury. But he wasn't effective, scoring just two points in 26 minutes. <br>
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Michael Ignerski and Marckell Patterson each scored 12 for Mississippi State. Ignerski has scored in double figures in his last three games.
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