PEORIA, Ill. -- JoJo McGlaston scored 12 of his career-high 19 points in the second half and Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye added 16 points as Bradley defeated Southeast Missouri State 84-78 on Friday night.Freshman Darrell Brown recorded a career-high 15 points. Browns 3-pointer 12 seconds into the game gave Bradley (2-1) a lead it would never surrender.The Braves led 38-35 at halftime, and with a 47-44 lead used a 10-0 run to create some space. Lautier-Ogunleye made two free throws and the Braves were up 54-44 with 10:21 to play.Bradley out rebounded Southeast Missouri State by a 43-23 margin. Bradleys point total was its highest since recording 84 on Dec. 2 last year in a win against Central Michigan.Bradley leads the all-time series with a 7-2 edge and has now won five straight.Antonius Cleveland and Daniel Simmons each scored 16 points to lead Southeast Missouri State (2-2). Haason Reddick Youth Jersey . 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Sundays matches in the Anglo-Welsh Cup were carbon copies of each other as?Exeter?and?Wasps?both scored 62 points and 10 tries in big wins over?Cardiff?and?Worcester?respectively.Cardiff began brightly against the Chiefs at Sandy Park with a quick 10 points but were then overrun by the pace and power of the home side, going down 62-25.Michele Campagnaro, Tom Hendrickson, Damian Welch, Sam Simmonds, Stuart Townsend, Tom Johnson, Tom Lawday, Jack Innard and Shaun Malton scored Exeters tries and there was also a penalty try award - with Joe Simmonds converting six.Worcester?held a 10-7 lead midway through the first half at the Ricoh Arena but thats as good as it got for the Warriors as Wasps scored nine unanswered tries in a 62-10 thrashing.Scrum-half Dan Robson pulled the strings when he came on the second half, scoring twice and creating a further three tries to guide Wasps to a convincing win.?Reigning Anglo-Welsh Cup champions Saracens got their first win in this years competition with a 29-18 win against 14-man Newcastle at Allianz Park in the first of three matches on Saturday.After losing their first round game to Gloucester, tries from Nick Tompkins, Scott Spurling, Jared Saunders and George Perkins helped the hosts to a bonus point win.For the Falcons, who ended the game with 14 men after Craig Willis red card for a dangerous tackle, it meant a second defeat in the competition after the opening round loss to Northampton.Gloucester were denied a second straight comeback win as Northampton held on for a 19-13 victory at Franklins Gardens.The Cherry and Whites came back from 25-5 down to Saracens last week for a dramatic success, and looked set to do the same here when they got back to within a score with four minutes remaining, but in the end Saints were able to hang on.Former England fly-half Freddie Burns scored 15 points as Leicester made it two wins frrom two games with an easy 42-3 home victory over Newport Gwent Dragons.ddddddddddddThe Tigers scored six tries through Owen Williams, Adam Thompstone, Greg Bateman, Ellis Genge, Harry Roberts and Burns, who also kicked two conversions and two penalties in a fine all-round game.The bonus point win gives Leicester nine points in pool four after their one point win at Bath the previous week.In Fridays trio of clashes Scarlets produced a stunning second-half comeback, running in 35 unanswered points to beat old rivals Bath 44-21 in an entertaining encounter in Llanelli.Trailing 21-9 at the break, the West Walians turned on the style after the interval, crossing for five tries to claim a deserved bonus-point triumph.It turned into a night to forget for former Scarlets No. 10 Rhys Priestland who was yellow carded for a dangerous tackle on opposite number Dan Jones.After a run of 10 defeats, Bristol won for the first time this season with a deserved 26-11 success over Sale.The win saw the home side avenge their league defeat when Sale triumphed 31-13 at Ashton Gate only three weeks ago.Jason Woodward, Jack Tovey and Rhodri Williams scored Bristols tries with Billy Searle kicking two penalties and a conversion. Replacement Adrian Jarvis added a penalty.The win came at the end of a stormy week for the club which saw Andy Robinson leave his coaching role to be replaced by Mark Tainton.Halani Aulika scored a try for Sale with Dan Mugford and Tom Arscott both adding penalties.Harlequins continued their unbeaten Anglo-Welsh Cup run with a hard-fought 15-12 victory over Ospreys at St Helens.Quins scored tries through number eight George Naoupu and lock Charlie Matthews with replacement Tim Swiel kicking a conversion and a crucial late penalty. ' ' '