NCAAB Game Recap - Mississippi State at Missouri
Sat Feb 29, 2020 3:30 PM EST

Kansas
62
KSU
58
F
Baylor
72
TCU
75
F
StMar
76
Gonz
86
F
SDSU
83
Nev
76
F
FSU
69
Clem
70
F
Duke
50
UVA
52
F
Aub
66
KY
73
F
MSU
78
MD
66
F
Prov
58
Vill
54
F
Seton
88
Marq
79
F
PSU
68
Iowa
77
F
BYU
81
Pepp
64
F
Okla
73
WVU
62
F
Tex
68
TxTch
58
F
TAMU
50
LSU
64
F
Detr
90
IUPUI
88
F
Pitt
73
NCSU
77
F
CenMI
63
E MI
67
F
Army
65
Colg
91
F
Buck
71
Boston
74
F
JU
53
Stetsn
52
F
N AL
78
FlGlf
73
F(OT)
Vand
60
Miss
86
F
NJIT
76
KennSt
55
F
HiPt
76
Winth
84
F
Ford
69
StJos
73
F
StFPA
68
RobM
78
F
Iona
91
Niag
100
F(OT)
Bingha
70
UNH
89
F
UMBC
48
Maine
74
F
StFNY
85
CenCT
79
F
UConn
84
ECU
63
F
Lib
71
Lipsco
77
F
StPet
69
Canis
68
F
IlSt
71
Evans
60
F
LoyIL
67
Brad
66
F
Bry
80
Merrim
59
F
Ball
63
Toled
69
F
Fla
58
Tenn
63
F
StBon
65
LaSal
73
F
Navy
60
Lafy
62
F
Valpa
58
IndSt
71
F
Akr
86
Buff
73
F
Amer
90
HolyC
47
F
E IL
70
SIU-E
52
F
W IL
63
Denv
69
F
UL
69
ArkLR
91
F
MissSt
67
Mizzu
63
F
LIU
67
SacHr
76
F
BGSU
55
Mia-O
73
F
IaSt
61
OkSt
73
F
Portl
68
SCla
73
F
AF
74
ColSt
87
F
SIU
59
MOSt
84
F
Elon
79
W&M
86
F
ND
73
Wake
84
F
GrgWas
51
VCU
75
F
UNC
92
Syr
79
F
GWebb
70
Radf
62
F
ChaSo
65
Presb
76
F
FaDi
83
MtStM
77
F
JMU
81
Hof
97
F
WCU
67
ETSU
68
F
Drex
66
Charl
75
F
Oakl
68
IL-C
66
F
NCC
83
SCSt
82
F(2OT)
Copp
72
Morg
65
F
DelSt
84
MD-ES
63
F
NOrl
68
Nich
92
F
Citad
58
Furm
82
F
UND
67
SDak
77
F
CoCar
84
App
77
F
CenAR
70
AbCh
75
F
NIU
69
W MI
72
F
UNCG
72
Chat
74
F
Woff
47
Mercer
59
F
UNCA
69
Campbl
78
F
USC-Up
90
Hamp
79
F
UNLV
92
SJSU
69
F
NebOm
67
NDSU
87
F
NWSt
92
SeLA
95
F
VMI
78
Samf
84
F
Leh
74
LoyMD
71
F
SEMO
78
TN-M
87
F
Lamar
76
SFA
95
F
Vermt
94
UMassL
77
F
UCF
54
Tuls
65
F
Utah
79
Cal
86
F(OT)
MTSt
63
NoAZ
57
F
NrthIA
70
Drake
43
F
UMass
71
Rich
95
F
Ark
89
UGA
99
F
Harv
67
Corn
58
F
Penn
73
Brown
68
F
ASU
58
PVAM
65
F
South
71
Alc
57
F
MsVl
70
JackSt
87
F
ArkPB
46
Gram
60
F
How
59
Norf
89
F
DeP
42
Butl
60
F
InWor
70
TXAMC
78
F
Wyo
55
Fres
63
F
Stony
52
Albany
49
F
Princ
63
Yale
66
F
Del
82
UNCW
65
F
GMas
78
Duques
81
F
Dart
76
Colum
57
F
MorSt
76
E KY
80
F
Troy
63
USA
78
F
Mem
74
Tul
67
F(OT)
LongB
76
UCDav
77
F
AzSt
61
USC
71
F
USF
69
LoyMa
67
F
UTRGV
88
GrCan
80
F
YSU
73
WIMil
69
F
Clev
67
WIGB
74
F
IPFW
66
ORU
72
F
ChiSt
58
UMKC
80
F
TNTec
71
JSU
75
F
McNee
100
HCU
80
F
Mia-FL
57
GaTec
63
F
APSU
61
Murr
75
F
SouthCar
86
Bama
90
F
Belm
72
TNSt
65
F
AlaAM
58
TXSo
85
F
PorSt
89
Web
83
F
Ida
55
S UT
87
F
E WA
68
N CO
64
F
NMSt
62
CSBak
46
F
Seatt
87
CBU
88
F(OT)
Ariz
64
UCLA
69
F
Pacif
71
USD
64
F
CS-Ful
92
CSNor
99
F
UCSB
58
UCIrv
69
F
UtSt
64
NM
66
F
Mont
79
Sac
71
F
UCRiv
49
HI
43
F

Feb 29, 2020, 3:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

T

Mississippi State

41

26

67

Missouri

34

29

63

Carter helps Mississippi State beat Missouri 67-63
Sat Feb 29, 2020 8:18 PM

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) Mississippi State’s double-digit lead dwindled to two points in the final minute, and the team needed a steady hand to close out the game. Tyson Carter, who scored a game-high 15 points, provided it. He scored the Bulldogs’ final four points in a 67-63 victory over Missouri on Saturday.

“Tyson Carter was masterful down the stretch,” Mississippi State coach Ben Howland said. “If you go back and look at our game at Arkansas, he was incredible. Against South Carolina at home, he was great. Again today, we were giving him the ball and letting him make plays down the stretch.”

With the Bulldogs (19-10, 10-6 Southeastern Conference) leading 63-61 with 45 seconds left, Carter drove into the lane from the left wing and finished with a finger-roll layup.

“They had cut it to a one-possession game," Carter said. "I wanted to make a play. When I got into the lane, I saw it open up a little bit, so I just took it to the basket.”

On Mississippi State’s next possession, he made two free throws to maintain a safe lead. Reggie Perry and Nick Weatherspoon each scored 12 points for the Bulldogs, who shot 53.2% from the field.

Xavier Pinson led Missouri (14-15, 6-10) with 20 points, and Dru Smith had 19 points and nine rebounds. Unfortunately for the Tigers, the rest of their starting lineup combined for seven points.

“We can’t have a level of success with X and Dru playing 35 or 40 minutes. That’s exhausting,” Missouri coach Cuonzo Martin said. “We can’t have that many guys with zeroes.”

Mississippi State led 41-34 at halftime and extended its lead to 11 points with 12 minutes left in the game. Missouri responded with a 9-0 run, capped by Mitchell Smith’s follow-dunk of a Pinson miss. Pinson tied the game at 53 with a pull-up jumper in transition.

The Tigers never got the lead, though. They did cut the deficit to two points on Dru Smith’s drive with 1:59 left. But Carter had the late answers.

“I was really happy for Tyson Carter,” Howland said. “He’s our one senior, and he plays like a senior.”

ABYSMAL BEYOND THE ARC

When these teams met in January, Mississippi State dared Missouri to make 3-pointers. The Tigers made just 5 of 25 from beyond the arc and lost by 27 points. It was the same story Saturday, as Missouri made just 6 of 29 from 3-point range.

“Our defense was incredible,” Howland said. “They had some good looks from 3 that they didn’t make - thank you, Lord.”

Martin didn’t quibble too much with his team’s shot selection. He said the Missouri players who practice outside shooting should take those shots when they’re open. Martin was confused when forward Jeremiah Tilmon, who had attempted just one 3-pointer all season, inexplicably launched a 3 during crunch time.

“He’s not practicing that shot, unless he’s in there at 2 in the morning,” Martin said.

BIG PICTURE

Missouri: The loss to Mississippi State was just the third time in conference action that Tilmon and Mark Smith both played. Tilmon and Smith were expected to be the stars of the team entering the season, but Tilmon missed 14 games with a foot injury and Smith sat out seven with a back injury. Tilmon showed signs of his old self against the Bulldogs, scoring seven points in 21 minutes. He helped hold Perry to four points in the second half after Missouri changed its defensive assignment.

Mississippi State: The Bulldogs began the day 54th in the NCAA’s NET rankings and were listed as one of the first four teams out of the NCAA Tournament in the mock bracket of ESPN’s Joe Lunardi. With the win at Missouri, Mississippi State kept hope alive. It still needs to finish the regular season strong and do some damage in the SEC Tournament to feel good about its chances of making the NCAA Tournament.

UP NEXT

Missouri: The Tigers play at Mississippi on Wednesday.

Mississippi State: The Bulldogs visit South Carolina on Tuesday.

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Leaders

Mississippi State PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
T. Carter 15 0 0 3 1 0
N. Weatherspoon 12 0 2 2 0 0
Missouri PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
X. Pinson 20 0 2 5 0 0
D. Smith 19 0 1 9 3 1

Team Comparison

MissSt Mizzu
Points For 67 63
Field Goals 25/47-53% 22/60-37%
Three Pointers 4/12-33% 6/29-21%
Free Throws 13/20-65% 13/15-87%
Offensive Rebounds 6 15
Defensive Rebounds 24 21
Rebounds 33 41
Blocks 6 3
Steals 3 6
Turnovers 9 8
Personal Fouls 17 19
Technical Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - MissSt Leads Series 2-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Tue Jan 14 Mizzu 45 @ MissSt 72 K. Brown 14 R. Perry 23
Sat Feb 29 MissSt 67 @ Mizzu 63 T. Carter 15 X. Pinson 20

Game Information

Stadium: Mizzou Arena, Columbia, Missouri
Attendance: 10,397
Game Time: