Keandre Cook had two points heading into the final two minutes of the game but that didn't keep him away from being the hero.
Cook knocked down a 3-pointer and scored the go-ahead bucket with 43 seconds remaining en route to MSU overcoming a 14-point second-half deficit.
Missouri State defeated Bradley 69-64 in a Saturday night thriller in Peoria, Illinois, to give the Bears their second-straight win on the road.
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Slow start until tempo picked up
There wasn't a bucket by both teams until Bradley knocked down a 3-pointer almost three and a half minutes into the game to take a 3-2 lead.