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Mississippi State basketball avoids potential upset, wins thriller against Murray State

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STARKVILLE — Reminders of an ugly loss against Southern on Dec. 3 started to appear Wednesday as Mississippi State basketball saw a big lead against Murray State dwindle.

Behind a 30-12 run spanning nearly 14 minutes in the second half, the Racers were able to turn a 19-point deficit into a one-point lead, resurfacing the nerves that had haunted spectators in MSU’s previous appearance at Humphrey Coliseum.

A hot start — with Mississippi State making 15 of its first 16 field goals and posting the best first-half shooting percentage (78%) by a Chris Jans-coached team — appeared to be going by the wayside.

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That was until guard Dashawn Davis found Cameron Matthews for an emphatic alley-oop coming out of a timeout with 28 seconds to play. Behind a pair of crucial defensive stops and clutch free throws, Mississippi State (8-2) escaped with an 85-81 win against Murray State (3-6).

“We won the game. That’s what the bottom line is,” Jans said postgame. “It’s the way it is. In two days, or even in a week for sure, no one is going to talking about the Murray State game and what the score was. It’s just going to be a W or an L.”

Shakeel Moore stays hot in starting role

Jans has tinkered with his second starting guard spot throughout the young season. Trey Fort held the spot early before Shawn Jones Jr. got a shot. On Saturday against Tulane, he inserted Shakeel Moore into the spot alongside Davis, and it has proven to be a smart move.

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After scoring a season-best 11 points against Tulane, Moore scored 16 against Murray State. Moore was a big part of MSU’s hot start, accounting for 14 points on 4-of-4 shooting from the field.

His highest scoring total last season came in a 22-point outing at South Carolina.

Josh Hubbard continues to be bench spark

On Tuesday, college basketball insider John Fanta ranked Josh Hubbard as one of the top 10 freshmen this season, suggesting the MSU guard’s success is no secret in the sport. After a 15-point showing against Murray State, he has scored in double figures in nine straight games and nine of 10 this season.

Hubbard connected on three 3-pointers, moving his percentage from beyond the arc to 42%. With Moore’s success in the starting rotation, Jans has the luxury of keeping Hubbard as a spark off the bench.

Hubbard hit his final 3-pointer to regain the lead with 2:46 to play. It came on a similar set to what MSU ran on Matthews’ final alley-oop. Last season, Mississippi State had the nation’s worst shooting percentage from beyond the arc. With Hubbard’s consistency from deep, it has opened things up inside.

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“It changes how we look,” Jans said. “It gives us a big weapon on the perimeter that, just to be honest, we didn’t have last year. It opens up the floor for other people to drive the ball in there. It opens up the floor for the guys around the basket.”

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What’s next on Mississippi State’s schedule?

MSU heads to Tupelo for a matchup against North Texas on Sunday (3 p.m., SEC Network+). The Mean Green (5-4) is off to a slow after winning the NIT title last season, though it remains a top-100 KenPom team.

North Texas has lost its past two games, against Boise State and Fordham, and played just one Power Five opponent this season (LSU), losing 66-62 on a neutral court.

Stefan Krajisnik is the Mississippi State beat writer for the Clarion Ledger. Contact him at skrajisnik@gannett.com or follow him on the X platform, formerly known as Twitter, @skrajisnik3.

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TVA awards 6 grants to schools in north Mississippi

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MISSISSIPPI (WCBI) – The Tennessee Valley Authority awarded six grants to north Mississippi schools. Money is going to five schools in Winston County.

Fair Elementary, Louisville Elementary, Nanih Waiya School, Winston-Louisville Career and Technology Center, and Noxapater Attendance Center all received $10,000 each.

Saltillo Primary School also got the same amount.

The money comes from the TVA School Uplift program.

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TVA says the grant provides energy efficiency training, thus reducing electric bills and improving the classroom environment.

106 schools across the TVA territory were awarded a grant, totaling more than $3 million.

On average, schools will save 10% on their energy bills.

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Auburn freshman Jamonta Waller arrested after Mississippi high school senior prank

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Auburn freshman edge rusher Jamonta Waller was arrested Thursday in Mississippi on the campus of his former high school, an Auburn spokesperson confirmed Monday.

The arrest came in connection to an alleged senior prank at Picayune Memorial High School in Picayune, Mississippi, where Waller attended before enrolling at Auburn in January.

The Picayune School District Campus Police and Picayune Police Department arrested more than 20 people Thursday at the high school, according to WLOX, a TV station based out of Biloxi.

Picayune Police Chief Joe Quave confirmed to AL.com that the school district police are leading the investigation.

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News of the arrest began circulating Saturday on various recruiting message boards and Reddit pages.

AL.com made several requests to the Pearl River County Sheriff’s Office, Pearl River County Clerk of Courts and the Pearl River County School District. All of those agencies have either not responded as of Monday afternoon or have been unable to provide further information.

WLOX reported 18 of the 21 arrested were charged as adults with “malicious mischief.” The students were booked into the Pearl River County Jail until “parents came to post bond,” according to WLOX.

Auburn students began to leave campus last week, which was final exam week for the school. Auburn held graduation ceremonies over the weekend.

Waller committed to Auburn on Nov. 11, shortly after Auburn beat Arkansas 48-10 that night in Fayetteville, Arkansas. A former four-star recruit, Waller signed on Dec. 20 and is the sixth highest-rated player in Auburn’s No. 8 ranked incoming freshmen class.

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He received praise from several coaches including head coach Hugh Freeze as he participated in spring practices with the team. Waller recorded one tackle in Auburn’s spring game on April 6.

Matt Cohen covers Auburn sports for AL.com. You can follow him on X at @Matt_Cohen_ or email him at mcohen@al.com





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Your Mississippi forecast for Monday, May 6 – SuperTalk Mississippi

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The start of the week could be a mix of rain and sun across the Magnolia State. Here’s your forecast for Monday, May 6, from the National Weather Service.

Northern Mississippi

Throughout the day, the sun could peek out with a chance of showers and thunderstorms going through night. Highs will be in the mid 80s with lows in the upper 60s.

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Central Mississippi

After some patchy fog in the morning, the sun should come out with a slight chance of showers and thunderstorms until the evening hours.  Highs will be in the mid 80s with lows in the upper 60s.

Southern Mississippi

Like central Mississippi, sunshine is expected but with a slight chance of rain throughout. Highs will be in the upper 80s with lows near 70.

Hurricane Preparedness Week underway in Mississippi

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