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How Mississippi State basketball’s win vs LSU impacts March Madness bracket predictions

STARKVILLE — A Josh Hubbard master class lifted Mississippi State basketball to an 81-69 win against LSU on Saturday at Humphrey Coliseum.
The sophomore guard scored 30 points in the game, 20 of them in the second half. No. 24 MSU (20-9, 8-8 SEC) trailed the Tigers (14-15, 3-13) for the majority of the first half but scored 46 points in the second half.
The win meant MSU avoided its first three-game losing streak of the season.
Selection Sunday is two weeks away, so here’s a look at how the win could affect Mississippi State.
How Mississippi State basketball’s win vs. LSU affects March Madness
Mississippi State was a double-digit favorite in this game, so a 12-point win against lowly LSU likely won’t move it up much in the March Madness bracket predictions.
The Bulldogs went into Saturday projected as a No. 7 seed by ESPN and a No. 6 seed by CBS Sports.
The win followed the pattern that has defined MSU’s season. It’s still 0-7 against the top 14 teams in the NCAA NET rankings but 20-2 against everyone else.
Mississippi State basketball schedule 2024-25
Two games remain on Mississippi State’s schedule before the SEC tournament, but against unranked opponents.
- March 4: vs Texas
- March 8: at Arkansas
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.

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Trees are barren and toppled over as a powerful storm wrecks the Mississippi area

Bailey Dillon and her fiance, Caleb Barnes, drove to Paradise Ranch RV Park after a massive tornado near Tylertown, Mississippi, struck the area. The video depicts snapped trees, leveled buildings and overturned vehicles.
Bailey Dillon and her fiance, Caleb Barnes, drove to Paradise Ranch RV Park after a massive tornado near Tylertown, Mississippi, struck the area. The video depicts snapped trees, leveled buildings and overturned vehicles.
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Going on vacation? Southern Living says this Mississippi city has best white sand beaches

See what beaches rank top in the nation
As summer kicks off, here are some of the top-ranked beaches, according to the 2023 USA TODAY’s 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards.
Ariana Triggs, USA TODAY
- Southern Living highlights Biloxi, Mississippi for having some of the state’s best beaches.
- Biloxi’s white sand beaches stretch for 26 miles and are considered the largest manmade beaches in the world.
- Mississippi has six barrier islands, some of which are accessible by ferry.
Southern Living has highlighted one Mississippi beach town as having the whitest sand in the state.
Biloxi, on the coast, is a top tourism spot.
“Considered one of the state’s best beach towns, Biloxi is known for its picturesque sand and calm waters that are protected by barrier islands just south of the beach in the Gulf of Mexico. With warm temperatures in the summer that remain temperate through the winter, there’s never a bad time to visit Biloxi,” Southern Living wrote.
The white sand beaches in Harrison County include a 26-mile stretch that World Record Academy identifies as the largest manmade beach in the world. Parts of it were designed to protect the seawall and the area from Biloxi to Pass Christian is maintained to prevent erosion.
Check out islands on Mississippi coast
There are six barrier islands for outdoors adventures and family fun in Mississippi, and parts are in the Gulf Islands National Seashore.
Cat Island requires a private boat to access. There are some homes, and the beaches are popular for fishing. The name reportedly comes from French explorers confusing the resident racoons with felines.
If you’re looking for a beach with the clearest water, Getmyboat recommends checking out Ship Island for “powdery white sand and turquoise waters that rival those of the Caribbean.” You an also check out Fort Massachusetts, which dates back to the Civil War. The island has a swimming area, bathrooms, pavilions and a concession store. A public ferry runs from March to October out of Gulfport.
Deer Island is a coastal preserve. It’s currently uninhabited, but people lived there until Hurricane Camille hit in August 1969, destroying all the homes.
Horn Island and Petit Bois Island were designated as wilderness areas by Congress in 1978. They can only be accessed via private boat, according to the National Park Service.
Round Island is also home to migratory birds.
Contributing: Brian Broom
Bonnie Bolden is the Deep South Connect reporter for Mississippi with Gannett/USA Today. Email her at bbolden@gannett.com.
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Severe weather takes aim at Central Mississippi

JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) – The threat for severe weather is ramping up and many officials want you to have a plan for when severe weather hits to protect you and your family.
Eric Bullard, who is a spokesperson for MEMA said, “Know where you’re going to go. Know your safe place. You know, for some people that could be a closet. Could be your bathroom. But make sure you’re in a sturdy structure on the lowest floor.”
Some people in the community that are in need may not have a safe place to go to ride out the storm.
One local homeless shelter helps get them off the streets during bad weather.
Gerald Snell, who manages Gateway Rescue Missions shelter, said, “Anytime we have inclement weather where there’s extreme heat, extreme cold or thunderstorms, we’ll see an increase in the number of people who are coming and seeking shelter and at that point what we’ll do is we’ll fill up our beds in our shelter.”
Some of you may not have a sturdy building to hunker down in. One of the worst spots to be during a tornado is in a mobile home.
“If you live in a mobile home or somewhere that you don’t really know exactly if it’s safe spot at night, identify somewhere where you can go today before that weather comes through tomorrow or it comes through tonight so you know that could be a community safe room, could be a friend ‘s house, could be a family member’s house. Just make sure you identify some place you can go to stay safe when these tornadoes come through,” said Bullard.
When storms move through, they often leave behind damage.
With damage often comes power outages. Entergy Mississippi has advice for their customers when they experience an outage.
Candace Coleman, who is a spokesperson for Entergy Mississippi, said, “Just stay safe. Stay away from any power lines, avoid any hazards, you know, if you do see a downed line and you’re not sure if we know about the outage, you know, make sure you’re calling in that downed line at 1-800-Entergy.”
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