
No. 2 Bulldogs Roll Past Kentucky Into SEC Tourney Semis
March 02, 2018 | Women's Basketball
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – No. 2 Mississippi State opened the next chapter of its season on a successful note with an 81-58 victory over Kentucky in the quarterfinal round of the Southeastern Conference Women's Basketball Tournament Friday afternoon at Bridgestone Arena.
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The top-seeded Bulldogs beat the ninth-seeded Wildcats for a third time this season to advance to the conference semifinal round for a third-straight year. MSU will face either No. 4 seed LSU or No. 5 seed Texas A&M at 4 p.m. CT Saturday on ESPNU.
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"Really proud of these kids," MSU head coach Vic Schaefer said. "We continue to play extremely well. Kentucky has a great team and it's hard to play back-to-back games. Our first three quarters offensively were really good. We shared the ball. Roshunda (Johnson) and Blair (Schaefer) knocked down shots. Ten-of-21 from 3 is a good day of work.
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"We were able to rest some kids today. It's another battle against a Top-25 team tomorrow, but we will be ready."
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MSU improved to 31-0, while remaining one of the two undefeated teams in Division I women's basketball, along with Connecticut. A win Saturday sends the Bulldogs to the conference tournament finals for a third-straight season. The Bulldogs have yet to win the event.
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MSU blew open Friday's contest with a dominating performance in the second quarter. Despite a 9-2 run to build an eight-point lead, MSU regressed on the defensive end, allowing Kentucky to take a 23-22 lead after one quarter.
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From there, it was all Bulldogs. A 10-0 run put the Maroon and White ahead for good. In the second quarter, the Bulldogs made five 3-point baskets, including back-to-back treys from Roshunda Johnson during the big run.
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In the first half, Blair Schaefer hit four 3-pointers and Johnson hit three, as the Bulldogs hit eight as a team. MSU shot 51.7 percent from the field in the first half and led 45-32 at halftime.
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Two free throws by Johnson pushed the lead to 20 for the first time with 4:50 left in the third quarter.
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With the hopes of playing three games in three days, the Bulldogs were able to play a lot of reserves in the fourth quarter, while closing out the win.
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Johnson led the Bulldogs with 20 points, while Vivians had 17 points, Schaefer had 15 points and Teaira McCowan had 12 points. McCowan recorded her 23rd double-double with a game-high 11 rebounds.
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For the contest, MSU hit 28 of 56 shots from the field (50.0 percent), 10 of 21 shots from 3-point range (47.6 percent) and 15 of 17 shots from the foul line (88.2 percent). Kentucky hit 24 of 52 shots from the field (46.2 percent), 5 of 11 shots from 3-point range (45.5 percent) and 5 of 7 shots from the foul line (71.4 percent).
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MSU held a 28-26 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs had 19 assists and five turnovers, while the Wildcats had nine assists and 13 turnovers.
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Kentucky (15-17) received 15 points from Taylor Murray and 13 points each from Amanda Paschal and Maci Morris. Murray had a team-high seven rebounds for the Wildcats.
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The top-seeded Bulldogs beat the ninth-seeded Wildcats for a third time this season to advance to the conference semifinal round for a third-straight year. MSU will face either No. 4 seed LSU or No. 5 seed Texas A&M at 4 p.m. CT Saturday on ESPNU.
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"Really proud of these kids," MSU head coach Vic Schaefer said. "We continue to play extremely well. Kentucky has a great team and it's hard to play back-to-back games. Our first three quarters offensively were really good. We shared the ball. Roshunda (Johnson) and Blair (Schaefer) knocked down shots. Ten-of-21 from 3 is a good day of work.
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"We were able to rest some kids today. It's another battle against a Top-25 team tomorrow, but we will be ready."
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MSU improved to 31-0, while remaining one of the two undefeated teams in Division I women's basketball, along with Connecticut. A win Saturday sends the Bulldogs to the conference tournament finals for a third-straight season. The Bulldogs have yet to win the event.
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MSU blew open Friday's contest with a dominating performance in the second quarter. Despite a 9-2 run to build an eight-point lead, MSU regressed on the defensive end, allowing Kentucky to take a 23-22 lead after one quarter.
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From there, it was all Bulldogs. A 10-0 run put the Maroon and White ahead for good. In the second quarter, the Bulldogs made five 3-point baskets, including back-to-back treys from Roshunda Johnson during the big run.
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In the first half, Blair Schaefer hit four 3-pointers and Johnson hit three, as the Bulldogs hit eight as a team. MSU shot 51.7 percent from the field in the first half and led 45-32 at halftime.
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Two free throws by Johnson pushed the lead to 20 for the first time with 4:50 left in the third quarter.
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With the hopes of playing three games in three days, the Bulldogs were able to play a lot of reserves in the fourth quarter, while closing out the win.
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Johnson led the Bulldogs with 20 points, while Vivians had 17 points, Schaefer had 15 points and Teaira McCowan had 12 points. McCowan recorded her 23rd double-double with a game-high 11 rebounds.
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For the contest, MSU hit 28 of 56 shots from the field (50.0 percent), 10 of 21 shots from 3-point range (47.6 percent) and 15 of 17 shots from the foul line (88.2 percent). Kentucky hit 24 of 52 shots from the field (46.2 percent), 5 of 11 shots from 3-point range (45.5 percent) and 5 of 7 shots from the foul line (71.4 percent).
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MSU held a 28-26 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs had 19 assists and five turnovers, while the Wildcats had nine assists and 13 turnovers.
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Kentucky (15-17) received 15 points from Taylor Murray and 13 points each from Amanda Paschal and Maci Morris. Murray had a team-high seven rebounds for the Wildcats.
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Team Stats
UK
MS
FG%
.462
.500
3FG%
.455
.476
FT%
.714
.882
RB
26
28
TO
13
5
STL
3
5
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