
No. 5 Mississippi State Advances in SEC Tournament with Win Against Tennessee
March 08, 2019 | Women's Basketball
by Brian Ogden, Assistant Coordinator/Communications
GREENVILLE, S.C. – Mississippi State tied the program record for its largest scoring output in the SEC Tournament with an 83-68 victory against Tennessee on Friday afternoon in Bon Secours Wellness Arena.  With the win, senior Jazzmun Holmes, Teaira McCowan and Zion Campbell have collected 127 career victories, setting a new MSU record.
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Anriel Howard led all scorers with 26 points, her 10th 20-plus point game of the year. Howard played a full 40 minutes while shooting 73.3 percent (11-of-15) from the field and reaching double-figures in both halves. Holmes collected 16 points and five steals, coming just one shy of matching her career highs in both categories.
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McCowan posted her 64th career double-double and 25th of the year with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Bre'Amber Scott rounded out the Bulldogs in double figures with a dozen points.
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The Bulldogs' (28-2, 15-1 SEC) defense proved to be the difference as State forced 26 turnovers, including 15 in the first half. MSU scored 30 points off Lady Vol turnovers.
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"I am really proud of our kids," head coach Vic Schaefer said. "I thought tonight the second quarter was really special after getting off to a sluggish start in the first quarter. We were losing the horse game. If you play horse in this conference, you're going to lose every night."
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MSU scored the first six points of the game and forced five turnovers in the first four minutes. Tennessee (19-12, 7-9 SEC) still built a six-point lead through the first period of play, up 23-17, thanks to its three-point shooting. The Lady Vols were 5-of-8 (62.5 percent) from three-point range and shot 53.3 percent (8-of-15) from the field overall.
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The Bulldogs responded with one of their best quarters of the year, opening the second on a 10-2 run to regain a 27-25 lead with 6:02 left in the half. State would not trail again in the contest. The Bulldogs forced seven more turnovers in the first five minutes. MSU then ended the quarter on a 16-7 run to end the half with a 43-32 lead, capped by a Bre'Amber Scott three-pointer at the horn.
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"We found a way there in the second quarter," Schaefer said. "It was kind of the difference in the game. Jazz [Jazzmun Holmes] was as good today as I've ever seen her. She just was really special. I couldn't be prouder of her."
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Through one half, Holmes had totaled 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting with a pair of assists and three steals. Howard led all players with 15 points at the break.
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The two teams traded baskets evenly through the third quarter, but MSU came out shooting to start the fourth. The Dawgs outscored the Lady Vols, 18-6 through the first seven and a half minutes of the quarter to build an 82-59 lead, their largest of the day. Tennessee ended the game on a 9-3 run over the final 2:36 to result in the final score.
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State held a 48-24 edge in paint points. McCowan scored 10 of her points in the paint and eight off offensive rebounds.
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The Bulldogs will play the winner of the Kentucky-Missouri quarterfinal in tomorrow's semifinals at 4 p.m. CT on ESPNU.
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GREENVILLE, S.C. – Mississippi State tied the program record for its largest scoring output in the SEC Tournament with an 83-68 victory against Tennessee on Friday afternoon in Bon Secours Wellness Arena.  With the win, senior Jazzmun Holmes, Teaira McCowan and Zion Campbell have collected 127 career victories, setting a new MSU record.
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Anriel Howard led all scorers with 26 points, her 10th 20-plus point game of the year. Howard played a full 40 minutes while shooting 73.3 percent (11-of-15) from the field and reaching double-figures in both halves. Holmes collected 16 points and five steals, coming just one shy of matching her career highs in both categories.
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McCowan posted her 64th career double-double and 25th of the year with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Bre'Amber Scott rounded out the Bulldogs in double figures with a dozen points.
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The Bulldogs' (28-2, 15-1 SEC) defense proved to be the difference as State forced 26 turnovers, including 15 in the first half. MSU scored 30 points off Lady Vol turnovers.
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"I am really proud of our kids," head coach Vic Schaefer said. "I thought tonight the second quarter was really special after getting off to a sluggish start in the first quarter. We were losing the horse game. If you play horse in this conference, you're going to lose every night."
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MSU scored the first six points of the game and forced five turnovers in the first four minutes. Tennessee (19-12, 7-9 SEC) still built a six-point lead through the first period of play, up 23-17, thanks to its three-point shooting. The Lady Vols were 5-of-8 (62.5 percent) from three-point range and shot 53.3 percent (8-of-15) from the field overall.
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The Bulldogs responded with one of their best quarters of the year, opening the second on a 10-2 run to regain a 27-25 lead with 6:02 left in the half. State would not trail again in the contest. The Bulldogs forced seven more turnovers in the first five minutes. MSU then ended the quarter on a 16-7 run to end the half with a 43-32 lead, capped by a Bre'Amber Scott three-pointer at the horn.
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"We found a way there in the second quarter," Schaefer said. "It was kind of the difference in the game. Jazz [Jazzmun Holmes] was as good today as I've ever seen her. She just was really special. I couldn't be prouder of her."
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Through one half, Holmes had totaled 12 points on 4-of-6 shooting with a pair of assists and three steals. Howard led all players with 15 points at the break.
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The two teams traded baskets evenly through the third quarter, but MSU came out shooting to start the fourth. The Dawgs outscored the Lady Vols, 18-6 through the first seven and a half minutes of the quarter to build an 82-59 lead, their largest of the day. Tennessee ended the game on a 9-3 run over the final 2:36 to result in the final score.
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State held a 48-24 edge in paint points. McCowan scored 10 of her points in the paint and eight off offensive rebounds.
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The Bulldogs will play the winner of the Kentucky-Missouri quarterfinal in tomorrow's semifinals at 4 p.m. CT on ESPNU.
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