STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) Mississippi State struggled to stop Vanderbilt's productive perimeter game for much of the second half until it mattered most.<br>
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Shane Power scored 16 points despite an illness and the Bulldogs overcame Vanderbilt's 12 3-pointers in the second half of a 60-54 victory over the Commodores on Saturday night.<br>
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Mississippi State never trailed, but blew a 15-point lead before shutting down the league's best 3-point shooting team in the final minutes. Vandy missed three 3-pointers in the final 30 seconds, allowing the Bulldogs to clinch their 12th straight home victory.<br>
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``To our kids' credit, we found a way to dig in in the last three minutes of that basketball game,'' Mississippi State coach Rick Stansbury said.<br>
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Lawrence Roberts had all 15 of his points in the second half and added 14 rebounds for the Bulldogs (18-6, 6-4 Southeastern Conference).<br>
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Vanderbilt pulled to 57-54 on Shan Foster's 3-pointer with 1:41 left, but went scoreless the rest of the way. Meanwhile, Mississippi State hit 3-of-6 free throws in the final 1:30 to improve to 10-0 at home this season.<br>
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``We had lapses sometimes in the game,'' Roberts said. ``We just wanted to buckle down and concentrate, and keep doing a good job on the defensive end.''<br>
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The Commodores (14-10, 4-6) used some hot perimeter shooting to make things interesting midway through the second half.<br>
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Vandy which was 12-of-26 from beyond the arc in the second half used a 16-1 run to tie it at 47 on DeMarre Carroll's 3-pointer with 7:10 remaining.<br>
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The Commodores hit four 3-pointers three by reserve Alex Gordon during that spurt and held the Bulldogs without a field goal for more than seven minutes.<br>
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``I was on the bench and I told a teammate 'I'm going to have to start looking for my shot,'' Gordon said. ``I knew I could shoot. It was all about just getting into the flow of the game.''<br>
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Mississippi State responded with eight straight points over about the next 3.5 minutes and led 55-47 with 3:36 to play.<br>
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Foster had 14 points and Gordon had 11 to lead Vanderbilt, which hasn't won a game outside of Tennessee this season.<br>
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Roberts, the SEC's second-leading scorer, shook off a scoreless first half and made 8-of-14 free throws in the final 20 minutes. Roberts had 10 rebounds after halftime, and the Bulldogs outrebounded Vandy 40-21.<br>
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``He was the difference in that basketball game in the second half,'' Stansbury said.<br>
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Ontario Harper added 10 points for Mississippi State.<br>
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Power questioned the Bulldogs' desire and toughness after last week's 14-point loss at last-place Auburn, then came out firing with 11 points and three 3-pointers in the first half despite a sore throat and trouble breathing.<br>
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Sitting out, he said, was not an option.<br>
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``There was nothing that was going to keep me out of the 'Hump,''' Power said.<br>
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Mississippi State scored the first 11 points and didn't allow Vandy to get closer than five in the first half.<br>
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Vanderbilt's lone road victory this season came last month at Tennessee.<br>
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The Bulldogs haven't lost at Humphrey Coliseum since a four-point setback to Alabama on Feb. 21, 2004.<br>
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Winsome Frazier, Mississippi State's leading 3-point shooter and top defender, dressed but did not play. He broke a bone in his left foot five weeks ago in a win at Mississippi, the Bulldogs' last road victory.
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