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  • Tiger Tip-Off Preview: Mississippi State


    Missouri bounced back from a road loss at Texas by defeating Ole Miss at home last weekend, 83-75. Now, the team will head back out, looking to build on their resume away from Mizzou Arena.

    That’ll be much easier said than done, as the Tigers’ trip takes them to Mississippi State. MU is 1-9 all-time in Starkville, the only win coming during the black and gold’s first year in the SEC on Feb. 13, 2013. The last eight meetings at Humphrey Coliseum have all been decided by double digits and Missouri has scored more than 62 points just once.

    The Bulldogs have, for the most part, beaten the teams you’d expect them to beat and lost to the teams you’d expect them to lose to this year. Their victories include Utah, SMU, Pittsburgh, Memphis, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss and South Carolina (twice). Their losses include Butler, Kentucky, Auburn, Tennessee and Alabama, who edged the team out on Wednesday, 88-84. Mizzou will get the chance to show which group it belongs with on Saturday.

    With MSU looking to protect its homecourt, the Tigers expect an uphill battle.

    Chris Jans does an amazing job, and he has been his entire career,” head coach Dennis Gates said. “Mississippi State is a tremendous team, well-balanced defensively. We know what they bring to the table, their grit, their toughness. That’s something that is an identity of their program. Always has and always will be.”

    (Photo: © Jay Biggerstaff, USA TODAY Sports)

    TIP TIME INFORMATION

    Who: No. 20 Missouri (16-4, 5-2 SEC) at No. 14 Mississippi State (16-5, 4-4)

    When: Saturday, Feb. 1, 12 p.m. CT

    Where: Humphrey Coliseum, Starkville, Mississippi

    TV: SEC Network

    Series: Mississippi State leads, 14-6

    KenPom Prediction: Mississippi State 78, Missouri 72

    SEC AVAILABILITY REPORT

    Mizzou

    Trent Burns – Out

    Mississippi State

    Kanye Clary – Out

    PROJECTED STARTERS

    Missouri Tigers

    Mississippi State Bulldogs

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Mizzou

    Category

    Mississippi State

    83.2

    PPG

    80.8

    69.0

    Opponent PPG

    70.4

    48.2

    FG%

    46.0

    37.3

    3PT%

    32.1

    71.9

    FT%

    69.6

    2.0

    Rebounding Margin

    3.6

    1.2

    AST/TO Ratio

    1.5

    27

    NET Rank

    24

    30

    KenPom Rank

    25

    23

    Offensive Efficiency Rank

    18

    56

    Defensive Efficiency Rank

    44

    173

    Tempo Rank

    188

    KEYS TO THE GAME

    1) Contain Josh Hubbard. The sophomore guard erupted in the Bulldogs’ loss to Alabama, dropping a career-high 38 points on 14-28 shooting. Despite possessing a 5-foot-11 frame, Hubbard has been one of the toughest players to defend in the SEC since stepping into the league as a true freshman last season, averaging 17.2 points per game for his career. He started this year on a hot streak from deep but has since cooled off, only making 31.6% of his 3-pointers in conference play. One key to defending Hubbard might be forcing him to settle for shots from outside — Mississippi State is 4-5 when he takes at least 10 triples in a game. Gates mentioned denying him catch-and-shoot looks by deflecting incoming passes could help as well.

    “He’s one of the best scorers in our conference,” Gates said. “I think you just gotta get a hand up, ultimately. And in those situations, you can’t foul. He’s drawing a lot of fouls from behind the arc as well. He does a little side twist, and sometimes defenders clip his legs. And we have to give them space while also being vertical and contesting the right way, without following his lower body. So we gotta do a great job of that.”

    2) Get after the offensive glass. MSU’s been an average team on the defensive boards this season, ranking 201st with a defensive rebounding rate of 30.3%. That mark, understandably, has climbed to 33.6% in SEC play, which still puts the team in the middle of the pack in the conference. However, over the Bulldogs’ last two games, South Carolina and Bama both pulled down at least 50% of available offensive rebounds. Mizzou’s been an average team going after its misses in league play, but had a major advantage over Ole Miss in that category in its last game, 11-5. Mississippi State boasts a big front line in 6-foot-7 RJ Melendez, 6-foot-7 Cam Matthews, 6-foot-10 Michael Nwoko and 6-foot-10 junior forward KeShawn Murphy. But if the Tigers can rack up second-chance points, it could pose a serious problem for the Bulldogs.

    “(They) are one of the teams that I feel like can match our physicality in the SEC,” graduate senior center Josh Gray said. “So it’s just going to be a game of punches and counter punches. So we just gotta stay in it.”

    3) Fire away from distance. Mississippi State has struggled to slow down 3-point shooters this year, allowing opponents to make 35.2% of their treys, which ranks 257th in the country according to KenPom. Triples have accounted for 37.9 of points scored against the Bulldogs in SEC play, the second-highest amount in the conference. The Crimson Tide went 15-31 from long range in their four-point win over MSU on Wednesday — opponents have made at least 10 threes and shot at least 35.7% from deep in each of the team’s five losses this year. Missouri, led by graduate senior guard Caleb Grill, has been the second-best 3-point shooting team in the conference to this point, connecting on 38.6% of their looks from beyond the arc and treys accounting for 45.1% of their field goal attempts. If MU has even an average day from outside, it could make it tough for the Bulldogs to keep up.

    PREDICTION

    This game feels like a coin flip to me. On paper, it seems like Mizzou is strong in some spots where Mississippi State is weak, but the black and gold’s track record in Starkville is tough to ignore. I’ll take the Tigers edging out the Bulldogs in a narrow 80-78 victory.

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    The Mississippi State Bulldogs are gearing up for their upcoming game against the Tigers, and fans are buzzing with excitement. Here’s a preview of what to expect in this highly anticipated Tiger Tip-Off:

    1. Strong Defense: Mississippi State is known for its tough defense, and they will likely bring their A-game against the Tigers. With a solid defensive strategy and strong rebounding, the Bulldogs will make it difficult for the Tigers to score.

    2. Offensive Firepower: The Bulldogs also have some impressive offensive weapons, including sharpshooters and skilled ball handlers. Look for Mississippi State to push the pace and put up some big numbers on the scoreboard.

    3. Player to Watch: Keep an eye on senior guard Iverson Molinar, who leads the Bulldogs in scoring and has the ability to take over a game. His quickness and scoring ability will be a challenge for the Tigers to contain.

    4. Home Court Advantage: Mississippi State will have the home court advantage in this matchup, which could give them an extra edge. The Bulldogs will be looking to feed off the energy of their fans and secure a crucial win.

    Overall, the Tiger Tip-Off between Mississippi State and the Tigers promises to be an exciting and competitive game. Both teams will be looking to make a statement and come out on top. Be sure to tune in and catch all the action as these two teams battle it out on the court.

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  • Bulldogs should have full SEC season roster ready for tipoff at South Carolina


    Mississippi State seems to be in good health for Saturday’s tip time in Columbia. The home team, not so much.

    The SEC’s initial availability report for this weekend’s round of conference games shows a short and easy list of Bulldogs who won’t be playing at South Carolina tomorrow. Only guard Kanye Clary is on the list, and for another week is graded Out per what Mississippi State turned in to the SEC Office.

    Clary has not played since November, having participated in seven games with four starts before being sidelined by what at the time was called only an injury. There has been no update to Clary’s situation or potential return, or clarification either. However the transfer point guard does have his place on the Bulldog sideline during games.

    Other than this one by-now standard exception, Coach Chris Jans looks to have his regular roster available for starting, mixing, and matching. Both guard Riley Kugel and guard Claudell Harris were listed as Probable going into games this past week.

    Both probably had a huge hand in the Bulldogs’ 84-81 overtime victory over Ole Miss with Kugel scoring a team-best 21 points. Kugel had missed the entire Auburn game and much of the second half against Kentucky with an ankle injury.

    Harris’ issue was never stated between Auburn and Ole Miss and did not matter anyway as he had a hand in the win.

    So, as the Bulldogs fly to Columbia tonight it is with the full SEC season squad. Waiting for them is a South Carolina club which may be diminished and greatly if this initial report holds up.

    Forward Collin Murray-Boyles as of tonight is listed as Questionable, and that is a huge question for the Gamecocks. Murray-Boyles is far and away the team headliner, averaging 15.3 points on 60% shooting and hauling down 8.6 rebounds with 24 blocked shots.

    Two other Gamecocks are on the initial report, most notably Jamarii Thomas listed as Probable. The senior guard is second in squad scoring behind Murray-Boyles at 12.3 points, has 22 three-point goals on 37% shooting, with 50 assists and 21 steals. He has missed four games this season.

    And big guard Myles Shute, a 14-game starter, is listed Out. Shute was providing 5.4 points per game but is tied for third on the team in three point goals.

    All three played a total 87 minutes in South Carolina’s 85-50 loss at Mississippi State to tip off SEC season. They combined for just a dozen points as Murray-Boyles was shut down on offense, though he had ten rebounds. Thomas was 1-of-8 shooting and Shute missed all his shot in 24 minutes.

    That game saw Harris score 17 as a starter and Kugel 12 off the bench.

    Tip time is noon central for the SEC Network. The #14-ranked Bulldogs are looking to top .500 in SEC season while South Carolina is chasing it’s first league win.



    The Georgia Bulldogs are gearing up for their first SEC game of the season against South Carolina, and they should have their full roster ready to go for tipoff.

    After dealing with injuries and other setbacks in the non-conference portion of their schedule, the Bulldogs are finally at full strength and ready to compete against their SEC rivals.

    With key players like Sahvir Wheeler, Toumani Camara, and K.D. Johnson all healthy and ready to go, the Bulldogs should be a force to be reckoned with in the conference this season.

    Fans can expect an intense and competitive matchup as the Bulldogs look to make a statement in their first SEC game of the season. Tipoff is set for [date and time] at South Carolina, so be sure to tune in and support the Bulldogs as they aim for a strong start to conference play. #GoDawgs #SECbasketball

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  • Badgers news: Tip-off time, channel, and odds vs. UCLA


    Fresh off an 84-69 win over the USC Trojans, the Wisconsin Badgers are finishing off a two-game stretch in Los Angeles with a matchup against the UCLA Bruins on Tuesday, with tip-off set for 8:30 p.m.

    The Badgers, standing at 15-3, are currently 5-2 in conference play, as they notched their fifth win in conference play in a comfortable victory over the Trojans on Tuesday.

    Wisconsin had a strong start, jumping out to a 42-27 lead at halftime thanks to some elite efficiency from two across the board, as well as good defense.

    However, the Trojans crawled all the way back over the first 10 minutes of the second half before the Badgers finished strong, sealing the deal to make it a 15-point victory by the end of the game.

    Now, Wisconsin turns its attention to UCLA, which has gone through some public up-and-downs with head coach Mick Cronin calling out his team’s effort at times. The Bruins have gone 12-6, including 3-4 in conference play, ranking right in the middle of the Big Ten.

    The Bruins most recently blew out Iowa 94-70, snapping a four-game losing streak to Maryland, Rutgers, Michigan, and Nebraska.

    How do the Badgers match up with the Bruins on Tuesday?

    Here are the odds and information for tonight’s game.

    Spread: Wisconsin +3.5

    Over/Under: 140.5 points

    Tip: 8:30 p.m.

    Channel: Peacock

    Stay tuned for our coverage of Tuesday’s game!



    Attention Badgers fans! Here’s everything you need to know for the upcoming game against UCLA:

    Tip-off time: The game is set to start at 9:00 PM EST.

    Channel: You can catch all of the action on ESPN.

    Odds: The Badgers are currently listed as slight underdogs against UCLA, with the Bruins holding a -2.5 point spread.

    Be sure to tune in and cheer on the Badgers as they look to pull off the upset against UCLA! #OnWisconsin

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