Minnesota State 77 - Minnesota North - Itasca 75
Akok Aguer's shot with 2 seconds to play proved to be the difference propelling the M State Spartans over Itasca on Friday evening by the score of 77-75. The two teams played earlier in the year with the score and situation being somewhat familiar when the Spartans defeated the Vikings 75-71 on November 22nd in Grand Rapids. The first half started much like their last game with Itasca grabbing the early lead. The Vikings led by as many as nine points until a late Spartan rally just before halftime. Noel Kabanga's 9 points contributed greatly to the first half comeback while Matt Gooselaw also contributed with a pair of three-point shots to give M State a 32-31 lead at the intermission.
The second half started just like the first with Itasca going on a 7 to 1 run and regain the lead which they would hold for a majority of the second half. The Spartans found themselves down by 10 with only 9 minutes to play. Matt Gooselaw's three point shooting continued and kept the Spartans close as they prepared to stage a late second half comeback. Mikele Kambalo and Marqual Turner proved to be the defensive spark for the Spartans by coming up with several steals, recoveries, and rebounds. Turner's substitution was impactful by recording 6 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 assists in only 9 minutes of play. Turner's shot with two minutes to play gave the Spartans a five-point lead. Itasca remained steadfast in having a comeback of their own as they tied the game on a one-handed sot in the lane with 17 seconds to play. This set the stage for the final basket for Aguer who led all scorers with 24 points. Noel Kabanga and Matt Gooselaw provided double digit scoring with 19 and 14 points, respectively. Kambalo's defense, timely scoring, and assists proved invaluable to the M State come from behind victory. He finished with 7 points, 5 rebounds, 5 assists and three steals in the game. Johnnie Ambrose led Itasca in scoring with 20 points.
Minnesota State improved their record to 7-5 while Minnesota North-Itasca slipped to 4-9 on the year.