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Mississippi State Basketball Guard Jamel Horton Jr. No Longer With Bulldogs
Mississippi State males’s basketball guard Jamel Horton Jr. is not with the Bulldogs, a workforce spokesperson confirmed Saturday earlier than the squad confronted the Auburn Tigers.
Horton has not seen time on the hardwood since Mississippi State topped Ole Miss, 64-54, again on Jan. 7. He didn’t journey with the workforce on the highway this week because the Bulldogs opened issues up with a 58-50 loss to Georgia.
The Queens, New York native performed in 13 contests — beginning three of these — for MSU on the 2022-23 season, averaging 1.5 factors and 1.2 assists per sport.
A former switch from the JUCO ranks, Horton initially dedicated to MSU in June out of Albany. He performed out the freshman season of his school basketball profession at Seward Neighborhood Faculty in Liberal, Kansas, and his sophomore 12 months at Pratt Neighborhood Faculty in Pratt, Kansas.
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Horton has no eligibility remaining as he was on his closing 12 months of eligibility granted because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Ole Miss Women’s Basketball Takes Care of Mississippi Valley State in Oxford
No. 25 Ole Miss Rebels women’s basketball won its third straight game on Saturday as it took down an in-state foe in the Mississippi Valley State Devilettes by a final score of 78-44.
Ole Miss (8-3) was led in scoring by guard Sira Thienou with 18 points, and she was one of five players who hit double digits on Saturday. Madison Scott (13), Star Jacobs (13), Kennedy Todd-Williams (12) and Kharyssa Richardson (12) were the others to hit that pinnacle.
As a team, the Rebels shot 43.9 percent from the field and 25 percent from three compared to percentages of 34 and 28.6 from MVSU. Ole Miss head coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin spoke with the media after the game about the difficulties of preparing a team for some of these non-conference games around the Christmas season.
“These games are very hard because it’s not like one of those games where it’s a conference game or something where the players are very educated on their opponent,” McPhee-McCuin said. “You just ask them to be mature and work things through. I thought in the third and fourth quarter, we were able to establish that and pull away by me shortening the bench a little bit.”
Ole Miss only led by 12 points at halftime, and since expectations have changed around the program, impressive wins matter. The Rebels then proceeded to outscore MVSU 42-20 to secure a convincing result, and McPhee-McCuin was impressed with some of her veteran leadership in the locker room at halftime.
“I thought that Maddie (Scott) and Kennedy (Todd-Williams) leadership today was incredible in the locker room,” McPhee-McCuin said. “I didn’t have to say a word. They did a lot of the talking. Because the NET still matters and how it looks still matters for us.
“We’re no longer trying to get into the tournament. If we’re not in the tournament, I’ll be shocked. For us, it’s not about getting into the tournament. It’s about seeding. We have to fight that because we’re not the ‘sexy’ team. Everything we get, we’re going to have to earn. They knew that, and they were talking to the team about that, and that’s why we were able to create some separation.”
The Rebels are off until they play host to Alcorn State on Dec. 30. Tip-off is set for 6:30 p.m. CT at the SJB Pavilion.
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Mississippi State basketball vs Memphis score today: Live updates, game highlights, how to watch
MEMPHIS — Mississippi State basketball has a big opportunity to strengthen its NCAA Tournament resume today.
The Bulldogs (10-1) are playing Memphis (9-2) and coach Penny Hardaway at FedExForum on Saturday (11:30 a.m., CBS). Both teams are ranked in the USA Today Coaches Poll. The Bulldogs are at No. 25 and the Tigers are ranked No. 22.
Memphis has played four teams that are currently ranked. Guard PJ Haggerty averages 22.4 points per game, the seventh best in the country.
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Mississippi State vs Memphis score updates
This section will be updated when the game begins.
What time does Mississippi State vs Memphis play today?
What channel is Mississippi State vs Memphis on today?
- TV channel: CBS
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- Radio: Mississippi State radio network 96.1 FM
Mississippi State vs Memphis will be broadcast on CBS with streaming available on Paramount+.
Mississippi State vs Memphis live stream options
Mississippi State basketball vs. Memphis will be broadcast on CBS. Steaming is available via Paramount+.
Mississippi State vs Memphis predictions
Memphis 80, Mississippi State 77: This is arguably the toughest opponent Mississippi State has faced this season. Memphis has played a tough schedule consisting of Missouri, UConn, Michigan State, Auburn, Clemson and Virginia, plus North Carolina and Alabama in exhibitions. The Tigers have three great guards in Haggerty, Tyrese Hunter and Colby Rogers, who all shoot over 38% from 3. MSU has struggled to guard 3-pointers and falls in a close game.
Mississippi State vs Memphis betting odds
Game lines and odds from BetMGM as of Saturday:
- Spread: Memphis -1.5
- Over/under: 151.5
- Moneyline: Memphis (-110), Mississippi State (-110)
Mississippi State vs Memphis injury updates
Mississippi State guard Kanye Clary remains out indefinitely with a lower leg injury. Starting forward Cameron Matthews has also been playing through a foot injury.
Mississippi State basketball schedule 2024-25
Record: 10-1
Next five games on the Mississippi State schedule:
- Dec. 21: at Memphis
- Dec. 30: vs. Bethune-Cookman
- Jan. 4: vs. South Carolina
- Jan. 7: at Vanderbilt
- Jan. 14: at Auburn
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Memphis basketball schedule 2024-25
Record: 9-2
Next five games on the Tigers’ schedule:
- Dec. 21: vs. Mississippi State
- Dec. 28: vs. Ole Miss
- Jan. 2: at Florida Atlantic
- Jan. 5: vs. North Texas
- Jan. 11: vs. East Carolina
Mississippi State basketball news
- Michael Nwoko tied his career high with 18 points against Central Michigan.
- Jans did not have an updated on injured guard Kanye Clary on Thursday. Clary hasn’t played since Nov. 29.
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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Mississippi State at Memphis Prediction, Game Preview & Betting Lines
This is one of those games that three months from now will be talked about in a room full of people trying to create seeds for a big tournament.
Both Memphis and Mississippi State will soon dive deep into their respective conference schedules, they each have some nice things on the resumés, and at the moment, they’re fringe top 25ish teams. Memphis is 21st in the latest AP Poll, Mississippi State is just on the outside looking in.
The Bulldogs are on a run of three straight games away from home, the Tigers have lost two of their last five, and both are looking for a little consistency.
Date: Saturday, December 21, 2024
Game Time: 12:30 pm
How To Watch: CBS
Venue: FedExForum, Memphis, TN
Teams: Mississippi State (10-1), Memphis (9-2)
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Why Mississippi State Will Win
Memphis screws up a lot, and Mississippi State doesn’t.
The Tigers have two mega issues. They turn the ball over way too much, and they can’t guard anyone from three. Mississippi State doesn’t turn the ball over – it’s fourth in the nation in fewest giveaways – and it’s okay from three. At the very least, it’s good enough to give the Memphis perimeter defense a few problems, but …
Why Memphis Will Win
Mississippi State is even worse at guarding the three.
Butler went off on the SEC Bulldogs from the outside in MSU’s lone loss. Prairie View kept it WAY too close by hitting ten threes a few weeks ago, and McNeese State was on last week in a 66-63 MSU win.
Memphis might turn it over a ton, but it’ll make the extra pass to get the open three. It’s one of the best teams in the nation at hitting from outside, it’s great at getting to the free throw line, and …
Mississippi State at Memphis: Who Will Win?
Mississippi State has to make this a bit of a track meet. The Bulldogs are deep, and the Tigers aren’t.
And yeah, Memphis will make plenty of shots from the outside, turnovers will matter in this. As long as the Bulldogs can offset the ten threes the Tigers will hit with transition points, this should be close.
Memphis is just a wee bit better on the free throw line, and it’s way better from the outside.
Mississippi State at Memphis Prediction, Betting Lines
Prediction: Memphis 78, Mississippi State 74
Line: Memphis -1.5, o/u: 151.5
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