MOBILE, ALABAMA - Rick Stansbury knew his Mississippi State team was poised for a letdown after beating Oklahoma over the weekend. <br>
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He also knew Timmy Bowers and Derrick Zimmerman would help the Bulldogs regain control against South Alabama on Monday night. <br>
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Bowers and Zimmerman each scored 21 points to lead the eighth-ranked Bulldogs to an 85-74 victory. <br>
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``Those two guys understand things,'' Stansbury said. ``They understood it, they kept their emotions where they need to be, and we found energy to win the game.'' <br>
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The Bulldogs (9-1) shot 45 percent in the first half and committed nine turnovers. The Jaguars' Chris Young hit a 3-pointer with 2 seconds left in the half, and Mississippi State led just 36-35 at the half. <br>
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South Alabama (6-5) took a 39-38 lead early in the second half on two baskets by Malerick Bedden. But the Bulldogs went on a 23-5 run that gave them a 61-44 lead, their largest of the game, with 11:24 left. Bowers scored seven and Mario Austin added six during the burst. <br>
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South Alabama didn't get closer than 10 points the rest of the way. <br>
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``In the second half, we just tried to pick our intensity level up and go out and play hard,'' Bowers said. ``Defend and rebound, that's the key to every ballgame. If we do that every game, we'll keep on winning.'' <br>
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Austin finished with 16 points and nine rebounds. The Alabama native entered the game averaging 23.3 points. <br>
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Bedden led the Jaguars with 17 points. Young had 15 points, 12 of them in the first half. <br>
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It was the Jaguars' first game against a ranked opponent since losing 64-51 to No. 22 Illinois in the 1998 NCAA tournament. South Alabama had not played a ranked team at home since Feb. 22, 1992, a 104-78 loss to Cincinnati. <br>
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South Alabama coach John Pelphrey said his team didn't play well enough to beat ``a better basketball team.'' <br>
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``You can't turn the ball over 19 times, and when you're getting the shots at point-blank range, you've got to make those shots,'' Pelphrey said. ``They're too good, too fast for us to not play well. Mississippi State is the reason we didn't play well.''
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