Mississippi State’s Bench Powers Past SMU in a Thrilling 84-79 Victory
Bulldogs Overcome First-Half Deficit with Bench Strength
Mississippi State continued their impressive start to the season with a hard-fought 84-79 victory over SMU on Friday night at Moody Coliseum. The Bulldogs, now 5-0, demonstrated resilience and depth, coming back from a 13-point deficit in the first half to secure the win. This game marked Mississippi State’s first road test of the season, and their ability to rally showcased the team’s potential as they head into tougher competition.
The first half did not go as planned for Mississippi State. Shooting just 31.6% from the field, the Bulldogs struggled to find offensive rhythm. SMU capitalized on Mississippi State’s sluggish start, building a commanding lead behind strong performances from their reserves. The Mustangs headed into halftime with a 38-33 advantage, fueled by efficient scoring and a defense that forced the Bulldogs into uncomfortable positions.
The turning point came in the second half when Mississippi State’s bench rose to the occasion. Reserve KeShawn Murphy led the charge with a team-high 16 points, sparking the Bulldogs’ resurgence. The team’s shooting accuracy improved drastically in the final 20 minutes, with the Bulldogs converting 53.3% of their attempts. This offensive improvement, coupled with key defensive stops, allowed Mississippi State to erase the deficit and ultimately take control of the game.
Second-Half Resurgence Seals the Win
The Bulldogs found their groove midway through the second half. With the score tied at 66, Cameron Matthews broke the deadlock with a critical layup, putting Mississippi State ahead for good. KeShawn Murphy followed with a three-pointer, adding to his already impressive night. Kanye Clary chipped in with a free throw, further extending the lead and solidifying the Bulldogs’ dominance in the closing minutes.
The depth of Mississippi State’s bench was the defining factor in the victory. Murphy was joined by reserves RJ Melendez, Riley Kugel, and Claudell Harris Jr., all of whom scored in double figures. Together, the bench accounted for 54 of the team’s 84 points, far outpacing the starters, who struggled to find their footing. Josh Hubbard was the lone Mississippi State starter to score in double digits, finishing with 14 points despite a challenging 4-for-18 shooting performance.
On the SMU side, the Mustangs relied on their own bench strength to keep the game competitive. Reserve Kario Oquendo led the team with 13 points, while Matt Cross, Boopie Miller, and Samet Yigitoglu each contributed 12 points. B.J. Edwards added 10 points to round out a balanced scoring effort. Despite their valiant performance, SMU couldn’t overcome Mississippi State’s relentless push in the second half.
Key Factors in the Bulldogs’ Victory
Mississippi State’s ability to capitalize on SMU’s mistakes was a crucial element of their comeback. The Bulldogs scored 13 points off turnovers, using their defense to create offensive opportunities. Their dominance on the boards also played a significant role. The team grabbed 16 offensive rebounds, leading to 16 second-chance points that helped shift momentum in their favor. These factors, combined with the bench’s scoring explosion, allowed the Bulldogs to dictate the pace of the game in the second half.
The Mustangs, while efficient in stretches, were unable to sustain their first-half success. SMU’s defensive intensity waned as the game progressed, and the team struggled to contain Mississippi State’s surging offense. Despite their best efforts, the Mustangs couldn’t match the Bulldogs’ energy and execution down the stretch.
Looking Ahead
For Mississippi State, this victory is a confidence booster as they prepare for the Arizona Tipoff in Tempe. The Bulldogs will face UNLV on Thanksgiving night, providing another opportunity to test their mettle against quality competition. With nearly a week to rest and refine their game, Mississippi State will look to build on their undefeated start and maintain their momentum.
SMU, on the other hand, will regroup and focus on their upcoming games in the Acrisure Holiday Invitational in Palm Springs, California. The Mustangs are set to face Cal Baptist on Tuesday in a matchup that presents an opportunity to bounce back from their first home loss of the season. Coach Enfield and his squad will aim to address the lapses that cost them against Mississippi State and return to the win column.
This thrilling contest between two competitive teams provided fans with a showcase of talent, resilience, and determination. The Bulldogs’ ability to rally from adversity underscored their potential as a formidable force this season, while the Mustangs showed glimpses of the depth and skill that make them a tough opponent.
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