NCAAB Game Recap - Texas A&M at Mississippi State
Thu Mar 14, 2019 9:30 PM EDT

Prov
62
Vill
73
F
Akr
46
Buff
82
F
NCSU
56
UVA
76
F
Sac
73
Mont
79
F
TCU
61
KSU
70
F
Bois
69
Nev
77
F
USC
75
Wash
78
F
ChiSt
49
NMSt
86
F
LaTec
56
ODU
57
F
UCRiv
44
UCIrv
63
F
CSNor
68
UCSB
71
F
NIU
80
Toled
76
F
Lou
70
UNC
83
F
StJon
54
Marq
86
F
WVU
79
TxTch
74
F
S UT
83
N CO
64
F
NM
83
UtSt
91
F
UCLA
72
AzSt
83
F
UMKC
64
UtVal
71
F
N TX
51
W Ky
67
F
UCDav
71
CS-Ful
75
F(OT)
DelSt
57
NCC
75
F
CenAR
65
SeLA
79
F
Ball
86
BGSU
99
F
Syr
72
Duke
84
F
GTown
57
Seton
73
F
Tex
57
Kansas
65
F
MTSt
84
E WA
90
F
Marsh
73
USM
82
F
Seatt
75
GrCan
84
F
Oreg
66
Utah
54
F
AF
50
Fres
76
F
IaSt
83
Baylor
66
F
CenMI
89
Kent
81
F
Crei
61
Xav
63
F
VaTec
63
FSU
65
F(OT)
PorSt
71
Web
81
F
Colora
73
OrSt
58
F
CSBak
70
UTRGV
85
F
SDSU
63
UNLV
55
F
Lamar
72
NOrl
76
F
BethC
71
How
80
F
UAB
85
UTSA
76
F
LongB
68
HI
66
F
GrgWas
57
GMas
61
F
Nebras
69
MD
61
F
Mizzu
71
Aub
81
F
Tul
68
Mem
83
F
USA
70
UL
69
F
Rich
68
StLou
71
F
ULM
80
CoCar
50
F
TAMU
54
MissSt
80
F
Ill
62
Iowa
83
F
ECU
57
WichSt
73
F
StJos
92
Duques
86
F
PSU
72
Minn
77
F(OT)
Bama
62
Miss
57
F
SMU
74
Tuls
65
F
LaSal
57
URI
76
F
Ind
75
OhSt
79
F
UConn
80
SoFL
73
F
Ark
50
Fla
66
F

Mar 14, 2019, 9:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(11) Texas A&M

23

31

54

(6) Mississippi State

38

42

80

Mississippi State routs Texas A&M 80-54 at SEC tournament
Fri Mar 15, 2019 12:15 AM

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Lamar Peters' wrist is feeling much better, and now he's doing his best to help the Mississippi State Bulldogs burnish their resume before the NCAA Tournament.

Peters scored 15 points, and Mississippi State routed Texas A&M 80-54 Thursday night in the second round of the Southeastern Conference Tournament.

Mississippi State coach Ben Howland said Peters has only been able to practice shooting the past 10 days after a sprained wrist in a loss Jan. 29 at Alabama affected the junior guard in a number of games and kept Peters from shooting even at practice for nearly three weeks. That limited Peters to only three double-digit games until the regular season finale.

"Shooting a lot of it's about confidence," Howland said of his guard.

Peters credited his improved shooting to simply staying in the gym and practice shooting after practice.

"It's been paying off," Peters said.

The Bulldogs (23-9) now have won seven of their last nine with their second win over Texas A&M in six days. Mississippi State beat the Aggies by 92-81 in Starkville to wrap up the regular season, and their first game ever in this tournament was never that close as the Bulldogs never trailed.

Sixth-seeded Mississippi State now will play No. 8 Tennessee for a second straight year in the quarterfinals Friday night in another rematch from the Bulldogs' final week of the regular season. Tennessee won that game 71-54 in Knoxville and also knocked Mississippi State out of the tournament last year.

No. 11 seed Texas A&M (14-18) finished up a painful season that only got worse when sophomore guard TJ Starks dislocated a shoulder Feb. 26 in a loss at LSU. Starks not only averaged 12.3 points a game, he also led the Aggies in assists. His injury left Texas A&M coach Billy Kennedy with seven scholarship players, and this loss likely was the last of his eight-year career after reports he will be fired once the season ends.

Kennedy said he wish he knew but hasn't talked to any administrator yet.

"When you hear something as you walk into the gym and you hear it off the internet, that's not the way you want to hear something like that going into a tournament trying to play for a championship or trying to win games in the SEC," Kennedy said. "It's an unfortunate situation, but I'm not sure."

Tyson Carter scored 14 points for Mississippi State, and Quinndary Weatherspoon added 12.

Savion Flagg led Texas A&M with 21 points and 10 rebounds a night after scoring a career-high 29 points. Brandon Mahan had 10.

Peters opened the game with a 3 for Mississippi State, and Weatherspoon added a 3 as the Bulldogs built a double-digit lead within the first six minutes at 15-4 on a 3-point play by Abdul Ado. From there, the Bulldogs just kept padding the lead to as much as 17 late before Flagg scored on a fast-break layup to trim the halftime margin to 38-23.

It only got worse in the second half where the Bulldogs' biggest issue was a warning to coach Ben Howland to get back inside the coach's box. Robert Woodard II finished off a 3-point play to push Mississippi State's lead to 50-30 with 14:21 to go, and the Bulldogs pushed the lead to as much as 30 on a 3-pointer by Peters with 4:06 left.

BIG PICTURE

Texas A&M: Kennedy had a very young team this season with 10 players either sophomores or freshmen. Flagg led the Aggies in both scoring and rebounds this season as a sophomore. The Aggies now are 3-7 all-time in the SEC tournament. Kennedy said it was easy to see the difference in personnel, experience and physicality in the first five minutes.

"It's been a grueling season, playing six or seven guys and playing a couple of guys 40 minutes a game," Kennedy said. "It wears on you. It just has been that type of year. Last night we played really well, played with a lot of energy. Tonight we weren't razor sharp. You can't win at this level and in this league with the type of teams we're playing against if you're not at your best. If you're not at full strength, it's hard to win."

Mississippi State: The Bulldogs dominated the undermanned Aggies, especially inside. They outrebounded Texas A&M 38-24 and had a 36-18 scoring edge in the paint.

NO COMEBACK

"We knew we couldn't let up on defense," Carter said. "That's what we did last time we played them, kind of kept the game a little closer than it should've been. We knew we just had to kind of step on their neck a little bit and just keep getting stops."

UP NEXT

Texas A&M: Announcement on Kennedy's future.

Mississippi State: Quarterfinal against No. 8 Tennessee on Friday night.

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Leaders

Texas A&M PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
S. Flagg 21 0 2 10 1 0
B. Mahan 10 0 2 3 3 1
Mississippi State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
L. Peters 15 0 3 2 2 0
T. Carter 14 0 2 2 0 0

Team Comparison

TAMU MissSt
Points For 54 80
Field Goals 18/49-37% 31/58-53%
Three Pointers 5/18-28% 11/25-44%
Free Throws 13/22-59% 7/9-78%
Offensive Rebounds 7 10
Defensive Rebounds 17 28
Rebounds 24 43
Blocks 2 2
Steals 7 8
Turnovers 12 14
Personal Fouls 13 18
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - MissSt Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Mar 9 TAMU 81 @ MissSt 92 S. Flagg 23 L. Peters 21
Thu Mar 14 TAMU 54 @ MissSt 80 S. Flagg 21 L. Peters 15

Game Information

Stadium: Bridgestone Arena, Nashville, Tennessee
Attendance: 14,813
Game Time: