The Missouri State men’s basketball team demolished William Woods 110-56 to move to 6-7 before heading into conference play.
The game started close with the score tying twice at four and eight.
Head coach Dana Ford subbed out four of his five starters, and the game blew open for the Bears. In the first half, the Bears went 11-for-18 from behind the arc and shot 56.3 percent from the field.
William Woods shot a similar number of attempts at 30 compared to MSU’s 32 but only managed to make eight shots from the field.
Every eligible Bear got minutes in the first half, including junior Ross Owens.