Mississippi State Hopes to Continue Bolstering NCAA Tournament Resume on Tuesday

STARKVILLE, Miss. (WCBI/MSU Athletics) – With SEC standings and tournament seedings on the line, Mississippi State and No. 16 Tennessee meet Tuesday with a lot to play for in the regular-season finale at Humphrey Coliseum.

Tip against the Volunteers is set for 6 p.m. CT, with the game televised on the SEC Network. Dave Neal and Daymeon Fishback will handle the broadcast, while Neil Price and Richard Williams will have the call on the MSU radio network.

It’s also Senior Night, and MSU will recognize Drew Davis and five managers.

LAST TIME OUT

Mississippi State rallied from 13 down to beat South Carolina in overtime, 72-68. Lamar Peters had a game-high 19 points, while Quinndary Weatherspoon and Tyson Carter each added 13.

Tennessee defeated Ole Miss, 73-65. Admiral Schofield led the Volunteers with 25 points.

RECORDS

Mississippi State, 21-8, 9-7; South Carolina, 21-7, 11-5.

THE SERIES
Tennessee leads, 81-43.

Game Notes

Mississippi State

Tennessee

SECCOACHES

Ben Howland enters his third year at MSU and 22nd overall. As head coach in four different stops, he is 452-247 with a 51-41 mark with the Bulldogs.

Rick Barnes is in his 3rd year at Tennessee and is 52-42. In 31 years overall, he’s 656-356.

QUOTABLE

“He’s learning to be a really dominant player when he doesn’t have the ball. He’s always been the guy only when he had the ball, guarding it or with the ball. Now he’s doing things off the ball defensively. He’s really playing well.” — MSU coach Ben Howland on Lamar Peters.

BULLDOG BITES

  • Sophomore Lamar Peters was named the SEC player of the week after averaging 17 points, 5.5 rebounds, 6 assists and 2.5 steals in wins against Texas A&M and South Carolina.
  • The 13-point deficit was the most MSU has overcome in a win this year and the most since rallying from 19 down last year against Tennessee.
  • The Tennessee game marks the 700th as a head coach for Ben Howland.
  • The Bulldogs are seeking a school-record 19 wins at Humphrey Coliseum.
  • Sophomore guard Tyson Carter scored 13 points against the Gamecocks to surpass 500 for his career (504). He’s now scored in double-digits four games in a row.
  • MSU collected 13 steals against South Carolina, which ties for the most this season (Dayton).
  • Tennessee is one of three SEC teams with a winning record in Humphrey Coliseum, along with Florida and Kentucky.
  • Mississippi State now has 18 20-plus win seasons in school history.
  • Tennessee and MSU allow the fewest points in the SEC, respectively.
  • In his last five games, sophomore guard Lamar Peters has dished out 34 assists.
  • The Bulldogs are seeking 22 wins for the first time since going 24-12 in 2010 and 10 SEC wins for the first time since posting a 12-4 ledger in 2008.
  • Nick Weatherspoon is second in the SEC with 19 charges taken. Alabama’s Herbert James has 20.
  • Guard Quinndary Weatherspoon has 1,276 points for his career, the 21st most in school history.
  • Aric Holman has 122-career blocked shots, now the 7th most in school history.
  • Abdul Ado has a team-high 56 blocked shots, the fourth most by a freshman in school history. He’s two shy of tying Rickey Brown for the third most.
  • MSU is 13th nationally with its 5.3 blocks, while Abdul Ado is tied for 41st in the country.
  • MSU is also 39th in the nation in field goal defense at 41.0 percent and 51st in points allowed (67.1).
  • The Bulldogs have held 11 of its 16 SEC foes below their scoring average and 23 of 29 overall.
  • MSU has shot 50 percent or better from the floor 12 times this year after doing it eight a year ago.
  • The MSU men and women have combined for nation’s best 51-8 record.

NEXT UP

March 3 at LSU

PROMOTIONS

  • FREE Bully’s Kidz Kourt for Kids in Mize from 4:30-5:45 p.m. CT
  • Student Lounge opens at 3:30 p.m. There will be 9 TVs, free popcorn, drinks, Xboxes, corn hole, games and more.
  • Dippin’ Dots Coke Floats for $5
  • University Fan Card Dash for Cash
  • JCG T-Shirt Parachute drop
  • Texaco Fan Cam for $50 gift card
  • Trustmark Hail State Rewards Jackpot for chance at $200
  • “Make It Take It” for a chance at $250
  • Mississippi State University T-Shirt Shoot
  • 225 Hail State Rewards points
  • 100 Bully’s Kid Club points
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