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Portland State Men Pull Away From Cold-Shooting Montana State
Idaho State Bengals hold a 6-3 home record and lead the Big Sky with 75.6 points per game while Portland State Vikings struggle with a 1-8 conference record.
- At Viking Pavilion, Portland State Vikings beat the Montana State Bobcats in a top-two Big Sky matchup on Saturday.
- A cold shooting night for the Montana State Bobcats limited them to 54 points, allowing Portland State to pull away late on Saturday at Viking Pavilion.
- Keyon Kensie led Portland State with 24 points, and the team ranks second in the Big Sky with 16.6 assists per game, led by Jaylin Henderson's 6.3.
- Portland State faces Idaho State on Monday after boosting their Vikings' 8-2 home record, highlighting their home-court strength before traveling to Pocatello, Idaho.
- Beating a top conference rival at home positions Portland State Vikings as momentum shifts in the Big Sky Conference affecting conference standings for both teams.
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Kensie puts up 24 as Portland State beats Montana State 63
PORTLAND, Ore. — Keyon Kensie Jr. scored 24 points as Portland State beat Montana State 63-54 on Saturday.Kensie also had six rebounds and five steals for the Vikings (14-6, 8-1 Big Sky Conference). Terri Miller Jr. scored 16 points while shooting 6 for 14 (2 for 5 from 3-point range) and 2 of 4 from the free-throw line and added five rebounds. Kelcy Phipps had 10 points and shot 4 for 5, including 2 for 3 from beyond the arc.Patrick McMahon led…
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