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Mississippi State’s defense shuts down South Dakota 79-42
STARKVILLE, Miss. (AP) — Tolu Smith scored 16 factors, Cameron Matthews made all six of his photographs and added 14 factors, and Mississippi State beat South Dakota 79-42 on Thursday evening.
South Dakota had 17 turnovers and 16 discipline targets in opposition to a Mississippi State protection ranked eighth nationally by permitting simply 48.33 factors per sport. The Bulldogs additionally entered with opponents capturing 31%, rating eleventh. The Coyotes completed 16 of 54 for 30%.
After South Dakota opened the scoring, Mississippi State scored the subsequent 13 factors and led by double figures the remainder of the way in which. It was 38-15 at halftime after Mississippi State shot 49% from the ground with 15 factors off turnovers and 26 factors within the paint.
D.J. Jeffries had 12 factors and 9 rebounds for Mississippi State (4-0).
Paul Bruns scored 11 factors for South Dakota (2-2).
Each groups play within the Fort Myers Tip-Off subsequent week. Mississippi States begins in opposition to Marquette on Monday and South Dakota faces Lengthy Island College on Tuesday.
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Brutal low temps are coming to Mississippi. How cold will it get around the state?
‘Some of this air is actually coming from all the way back to Siberia. You’re definitely going to get some very cold temperatures.’
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A blast of cold air is moving into the U.S. and is forecast to reach down into Mississippi. All of the state will be affected and some areas will see temperatures plummet into the mid-teens.
“This is going to be a significant cold air outbreak,” said Eric Carpenter, senior meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Jackson. “It’s coming out of the Arctic regions.
“Some of this air is actually coming from all the way back to Siberia. You’re definitely going to get some very cold temperatures.”
The cause of it is a shift in the Arctic jet stream.
“The jet stream is allowing it to drop down into the U.S.,” Carpenter said. “The Arctic jet stream is a lot farther South than usual.”
Temperatures in much of the state are predicted to drop into the teens and even the Gulf Coast is expected to see below-freezing temperatures. And as cold as that seems, it may get colder than the current forecast.
“I wouldn’t be surprised if the forecast trended colder as we get closer,” Carpenter said. “So, I would continue to monitor the weather.”
Here are the expected temperatures across the state from Saturday, Jan. 18, through Friday, Jan. 24, according to AccuWeather as of 3 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15.
Jackson temperatures
- Saturday: High 67, low 29
- Sunday: High 43, low 20
- Monday: High 38, low 18
- Tuesday: High 36, low 20
- Wednesday: High 37, low 21
- Thursday: High 47, low 27
- Friday: High 50, low 29
Southaven temperatures
- Saturday: High 50, low 24
- Sunday: High 34, low 17
- Monday: High 28, low 16
- Tuesday: High 27, low 20
- Wednesday: High 33, low 25
- Thursday: High 43, low 27
- Friday: High 45, low 32
Corinth temperatures
- Saturday: High 53, low 25
- Sunday: High 38, low 14
- Monday: High 28, low 13
- Tuesday: High 28, low 15
- Wednesday: High 32, low 16
- Thursday: High 43, low 22
- Friday: High 47, low 27
Oxford temperatures
- Saturday: High 53, low 24
- Sunday: High 38, low 14
- Monday: High 31, low 13
- Tuesday: High 29, low 17
- Wednesday: High 33, low 18
- Thursday: High 45, low 23
- Friday: High 46, low 27
Greenville temperatures
- Saturday: High 60, low 28
- Sunday: High 37, low 19
- Monday: High 34, low 19
- Tuesday: High 32, low 19
- Wednesday: High 38, low 21
- Thursday: High 44, low 28
- Friday: High 49, low 33
Starkville temperatures
- Saturday: High 63, low 29
- Sunday: High 39, low 16
- Monday: High 37, low 14
- Tuesday: High 34, low 18
- Wednesday: High 38, low 19
- Thursday: High 45, low 24
- Friday: High 49, low 25
Vicksburg temperatures
- Saturday: High 68, low 30
- Sunday: High 39, low 19
- Monday: High 38, low 21
- Tuesday: High 33, low 19
- Wednesday: High 37, low 20
- Thursday: High 47, low 29
- Friday: High 49, low 33
Meridian temperatures
- Saturday: High 69, low 35
- Sunday: High 44, low 19
- Monday: High 37, low 18
- Tuesday: High 35, low 19
- Wednesday: High 43, low 18
- Thursday: High 47, low 24
- Friday: High 50, low 28
Natchez temperatures
- Saturday: High 67, low 31
- Sunday: High 41, low 23
- Monday: High 39, low 21
- Tuesday: High 31, low 18
- Wednesday: High 35, low 20
- Thursday: High 48, low 27
- Friday: High 49, low 31
Hattiesburg temperatures
- Saturday: High 68, low 38
- Sunday: High 46, low 22
- Monday: High 43, low 20
- Tuesday: High 39, low 20
- Wednesday: High 43, low 24
- Thursday: High 48, low 26
- Friday: High 52, low 29
Biloxi temperatures
- Saturday: High 64, low 46
- Sunday: High 57, low 32
- Monday: High 42, low 28
- Tuesday: High 44, low 29
- Wednesday: High 45, low 30
- Thursday: High 49, low 34
- Friday: High 55, low 39
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Should Mississippi State basketball be concerned with Josh Hubbard’s shooting slump?
Josh Hubbard found himself open with the basketball underneath the basket. It was an open layup, with his defender a few steps behind in the dust.
The Mississippi State star leapt, but kissed the ball too hard off the glass and it fell off the rim. An open layup, missed.
It was that sort of game for Hubbard. And in reality, it’s been that sort of two months for Hubbard, who’s shooting slump continued on Tuesday. The No. 18 Bulldogs (14-3, 2-2 SEC) were smacked 88-66 at No. 1 Auburn (16-1, 4-0) for their second straight loss. Although Hubbard led them in scoring with 17 points, he shot 2-of-12 from the field, missing his first seven shots until 8:09 remained in the game.
How concerned should Mississippi State be? Here’s a look at the numbers.
What Josh Hubbard’s stats say
Hubbard is actually shooting more efficiently than his breakout freshman season. After Tuesday, the sophomore guard is shooting 40.7% from the field and 36.1% from 3. That’s up 2.2% from the field and 0.6% from 3-point range from last season. His 17.0 points per game are tops on the team.
However, Hubbard’s efficiency has declined since a hot start to the season.
Through the first four games, Hubbard shot 59.3% from the field and 60.0% from 3-point range. Since the Utah win on Nov. 17, Hubbard is 60-for-172 from the field (34.8%) and 34-for-114 from 3-point range (29.8%).
Why Mississippi State should be concerned with Josh Hubbard’s shooting
The worry with Hubbard’s efficiency is that it doesn’t seem to be improving. He’s shot at or below 33.3% in four of the last five and six of the last eight games. In the last three games, Hubbard is 10-of-37 from the field (27.0%) and 6-of-26 from 3 (23.1%).
Injuries are also mounting on the perimeter. Kanye Clary sat out again for the 10th consecutive game with a lower-leg injury. Mississippi State hasn’t provided an update on his status since the injury. Riley Kugel, who averages 9.6 points per game, also didn’t play after being a game-time decision. MSU has not said what his injury is or how long he could be out.
Why Mississippi State shouldn’t be concerned with Josh Hubbard’s shooting
Last season’s team that made the NCAA tournament needed Hubbard to be the go-to scorer. This season’s team has proven it can win games when Hubbard doesn’t have a great offensive performance.
Although the Bulldogs have lost two games in a row — both to top 10 teams in the USA TODAY Coaches Poll — they still began the season 14-1 for their best 15-game start in 21 years. Hubbard has been held under 15 points six times this season and MSU has won all of those games. That includes some of MSU’s biggest wins of the season against Vanderbilt, Memphis, Pittsburgh and Utah.
Hubbard also entered Tuesday third in the country with a 4.25 assist/turnover ratio. He didn’t record any assists against Auburn and had one turnover.
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 basketball vs Auburn score today: Live updates, game highlights, how to watch
Mississippi State basketball saw its eight-game winning streak end Saturday against Kentucky and now has a date with the consensus No. 1 team in the country.
The Bulldogs (14-2, 2-1 SEC) are on the road Tuesday taking on Auburn (15-1, 3-0) at Neville Arena (6 p.m. CT, SEC Network).
The Tigers, whose only loss is at Duke, took the No. 1 ranking in both the USA TODAY Coaches Poll and the AP Top 25 this week. MSU dropped to No. 18 in the coaches poll. However, Auburn will be without star Johni Broome, who coach Bruce Pearl ruled out on Monday because of an ankle injury.
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Mississippi State vs Auburn score updates
This section will be updated when the game begins.
What time does Mississippi State vs Auburn play today?
- Date: Tuesday, Jan. 14
- Time: 6 p.m.
- Location: Neville Arena
What channel is Mississippi State vs Auburn on today?
- TV channel: SEC Network
- Streaming: ESPN+ (subscribe here)
- Radio: Mississippi State radio network 96.1 FM
Mississippi State vs Auburn will be broadcast on SEC Network with streaming available on ESPN+.
Mississippi State vs Auburn live stream options
Mississippi State basketball vs. Auburn will be broadcast on SEC Network. Streaming is available on ESPN+.
Mississippi State vs Auburn prediction
Mississippi State 81, Auburn 79: The loss of Broome is a massive for Auburn. This certainly would be a different game with him in the lineup. Mississippi State squeaks out a win on the road for the program’s first against the AP No. 1 team since 1996.
Mississippi State vs Auburn betting odds
Game lines and odds from BetMGM as of Tuesday:
- Spread: Auburn -7.5
- Over/under: 149.5
- Moneyline: Auburn (-350), Mississippi State (+260)
Mississippi State vs Auburn injury updates
Mississippi State guard Kanye Clary remains out. Riley Kugel, who averages 9.6 points per game off the bench, is questionable. Auburn star Johni Broome is out too.
Mississippi State basketball schedule 2024-25
Record: 14-2
Next five games on the Mississippi State schedule:
- Jan. 14: at Auburn
- Jan. 18: vs. Ole Miss
- Jan. 21: at Tennessee
- Jan. 25: at South Carolina
- Jan. 29: vs. Alabama
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Auburn basketball schedule 2024-25
Record: 15-1
Next five games on the Auburn schedule:
- Jan. 14: vs. Mississippi State
- Jan. 18: at Georgia
- Jan. 25: vs. Tennessee
- Jan. 29: at LSU
- Feb. 1: at Ole Miss
Mississippi State basketball news
- Mississippi State dropped to No. 18 in this week’s USA TODAY Coaches Poll.
- MSU is playing its first game against the AP No. 1 team since 2015.
- Cameron Matthews tied his career high with 19 points against Kentucky.
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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