| Bulldogs Earn Share Of SEC West Crown With 89-78 Victory Over AU | |||||||||
|
|||||||||
|
|||||||||
• Official Statistics STARKVILLE, Miss. - Senior Charles Rhodes recorded a career-high 30 points Wednesday evening to help Mississippi State (19-8, 10-3 Southeastern Conference) secure at least a share of its fourth SEC Western Division title in the past six years with a 89-78 triumph over the visiting Auburn Tigers (14-12, 4-9).
Tonight’s defeat of the Tigers marked the 13th win in the past 15 meetings of the teams for Sophomore shooters Ben Hansbrough and Barry Stewart each contributed 11 points. As a team, MSU hit 60.0% from the field, a new season standard. Senior forward Quan Prowell excelled in the Tiger loss, scoring 20 points by halftime and ending the contest with a game- and career-high 31 points on a 7-of-10 mark from three-point range to go along with eight rebounds. Sophomore forward Lucas Hargrove claimed a career-high 10 rebounds and added 11 points to record his first career double-double. The first half was marked by excellent shooting and defense from MSU, though the Bulldogs gave the ball up several times, holding just a 42-35 halftime advantage. As the Tigers clawed back and shrunk the State lead to just 51-48 at the 13:28 mark of the second period, the Bulldogs responded with bite to score eight straight points on consecutive three-pointers from Hansbrough and Gordon to push the lead back to 59-48. The MSU advantage hovered around 10 for the remainder of the game, as With MSU has also now posted wins in 12-straight games hosted in the Humphrey Coliseum versus SEC West opponents. Currently owning 10 wins in the SEC with three games remaining , State has posted double-digit conference wins for the first time in four years. State now travels to |
|||||||||
MORE Men's Basketball
BASICS
News | Schedule | Roster | Coaching Staff | Statistics
MORE INFO
Game Notes | Radio/TV Broadcast Info | Quick Facts
FACILITIES
Humphrey Coliseum | Basketball Practice Facility | Holliman Athletic Center | Templeton Athletic Academic Center
MISCELLANY
Archived Media Guides | 2008-09 Highlight Video
CAMPS
Summer Camps




































