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The China Fund, Inc. Announces Date of Annual Meeting of StockholdersJosh Hubbard scored 25 points and Claudell Harris Jr. scored 21 on 6-of-9 shooting as Mississippi State escaped with a 91-84 win against Prairie View A&M on Sunday in Starkville, Miss. Prairie View A&M took a 65-64 lead with 10:38 remaining, but Hubbard and Harris Jr. each scored seven points to power the ensuing 14-1 run that put Mississippi State up for good. Hubbard punctuated the rally with a 3-pointer that made it 78-66 with 5:51 to play. The Bulldogs (8-1) stretched their lead to as many as 13 points in the closing minutes to notch their second straight win. Shawn Jones Jr. added 11 points for Mississippi State, while Michael Nwoko added 10 points and 10 rebounds. RJ Melendez also netted 10 points. The Panthers (1-8) were led by the trio of Nick Anderson (21 points) Tanahj Pettway (20) and Marcel Bryant (19). Pettway drilled 4 of 5 3-pointers and Bryant grabbed seven rebounds. Prairie View A&M got off to a hot start, opening up a 27-12 lead with 10:42 left in the first half. It was a surprising haymaker from the visitors, who entered the game winless in Division I play and faced a Bulldogs team that was ranked last week. Mississippi State eventually found its stride offensively, turning things around with a 32-17 run to tie the game at 44 entering halftime. The Bulldogs shot 50 percent from the field overall in the first half, but only made six of their 17 attempts from 3-point range (35.3 percent). Their defense remained an issue throughout the half, with the Panthers hitting 16 of their 27 shots (59.3 percent) and canning 5 of 8 3-pointers. Neither team led by more than five early in the second half until Mississippi State pulled away. The Bulldogs finished the game shooting 55.6 percent from the floor (30-of-54) and drilled 11 of 26 attempts (42.3 percent) from long range. They outrebounded Prairie View A&M 35-22 and outscored them 31-20 in bench points. The Panthers held a 34-32 advantage in points in the paint and shot 56.4 percent overall for the game, including 52.6 percent (10-of-19) on threes. --Field Level Media
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After a weekend full of blowouts in the College Football Playoff, fans were itching for a chaotic, fun-filled thriller of a bowl game. That is exactly what the fans got in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl as Northern Illinois knocked off Fresno State 28-20 in double overtime. The Famous Idaho Potato Bowl never disappoints. Congratulations, @NIU_Football ! #PotatoBowl | #BowlSeason pic.twitter.com/h6oWji0X6G After controlling and leading most of the game, Fresno State had a chance to win it with a 35-yard field goal with four seconds remaining. That wasn't what happened, as Dylan Lynch would miss his third field goal of the game and send it into overtime, giving Northern Illinois new life. Fresno State K Dylan Lynch misses his THIRD field goal of the game and we are headed to OT!! pic.twitter.com/sXs9sErCxl NIU did not have a lead in the game until it scored on the first play of double overtime and converted the two-point conversion to take a 28-20 lead. The touchdown and conversion were scored on a reverse pass as well as NIUs own version of the "Philly Special," which was made well known by the Eagles in the Super Bowl. #MACtion NIU now leads 28-20! @NIU_Football | #MACtion pic.twitter.com/2GxIuLPlzv Fresno State would have a chance to respond and send the game to a third overtime and alternating two-point attempts, yet it was unable to do so. On 4th-and-9 with the game on the line, Fresno State quarterback Joshua Wood was sacked by NIU's Jordan Hansen to end the game and secure the victory for the Huskies. NIU BEATS FRESNO STATE ON A HUGE SACK IN DOUBLE OVERTIME The Huskies earn their 8th victory of the year and cap off their season with a win in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. pic.twitter.com/yxosnpbIEa Northern Illinois quarterback Josh Holst was named the MVP of the game. Holst finished with 247 total yards and two touchdowns. Fresno State quarterback Joshua Wood was responsible for 212 total yards and two touchdowns for the game. Northern Illinois finished the season 8-5 after the win, its second straight season with an above .500 record.