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Missouri State got its revenge over the Jackrabbits and it had to earn it.
The Lady Bears (6-2) came out on the winning end of a 55-52 defensive slugfest over South Dakota State (3-6) in Brookings, South Dakota, on Monday night. The teams are considered two of the top mid-majors in the country.
The win avenges the Lady Bears' 60-52 loss to the Jackrabbits nearly a year ago to the date. SDSU is the lone team to hand MSU a loss at JQH Arena in Amaka Agugua-Hamilton's three seasons as the Lady Bears' head coach.