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Mississippi State drops road contest to South Dakota State
November 14, 2022 | Women's Basketball
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State women's basketball fell for the first time during the 2022-23 season after dropping a heartbreaker at South Dakota State Monday night. Anastasia Hayes scored 15-points in the contest and reached the 2,000 career points milestone.
Playing their third game in six days, the Bulldogs fell to South Dakota State 63-62. Despite Anastasia Hayes, JerKaila Jordan, Debreasha Powe, and Asiana Johnson each scoring in double digits on Monday, the Bulldogs struggled on offense, only shooting 38% from the field and 25% from the 3-point line. Ahlana Smith and Jessica Carter fouled early in the fourth quarter when 5-points separated the game.
The Bulldogs had four players (Powe, Jordan, Anastasia Hayes, Johnson) score in the double digits. Powe recorded the second double-double of her Bulldog career, scoring 15 points and 10 rebounds. Ramani Parker led on the glass with 11 rebounds, with Powe following closely behind with 10. Powe and Anastasia Hayes led the team with 15 points a piece.
Game Notes:
• State scored 24 points off turnovers and 18 points off the bench
• Anastasia Hayes and Johnson lead the team with eight points a piece in the first half
• Powe with a big three-pointer to spark a 9-0 run in the third quarter
• Parker's 11 rebounds are a career-high
Quoting Coach Purcell
Opening Statement
"It's a huge one. It could've been easy in my first year to push them off another year, but this is a special place. I think me and Kelly were talking about it; they've only lost seven games; you might have to fact-check me on that, but in 2017 it's like eight or nine or 10 games they've only lost. They don't lose here, and it's because of their crowd; it's a special environment for women's basketball. It's loud, they have the band right beside our bench, which is very unique so the huddles are everything. We put words up about being tough, but I was glad because when things went bad for us, because Ahlana is a big part and Jessica obviously, when they went out, other people had to take on other roles and they did. It's again I think a team that can make the sweet sixteen, elite eight this year."
Up Next
The Bulldogs will be back home on Friday, Nov. 18 when the host Alabama State. Tipoff against the Hornets is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT.
For the most up-to-date information on the Bulldogs, follow MSU women's basketball on Twitter, like them on Facebook, and join them on Instagram by searching for "HailStateWBK.
Playing their third game in six days, the Bulldogs fell to South Dakota State 63-62. Despite Anastasia Hayes, JerKaila Jordan, Debreasha Powe, and Asiana Johnson each scoring in double digits on Monday, the Bulldogs struggled on offense, only shooting 38% from the field and 25% from the 3-point line. Ahlana Smith and Jessica Carter fouled early in the fourth quarter when 5-points separated the game.
The Bulldogs had four players (Powe, Jordan, Anastasia Hayes, Johnson) score in the double digits. Powe recorded the second double-double of her Bulldog career, scoring 15 points and 10 rebounds. Ramani Parker led on the glass with 11 rebounds, with Powe following closely behind with 10. Powe and Anastasia Hayes led the team with 15 points a piece.
Game Notes:
• State scored 24 points off turnovers and 18 points off the bench
• Anastasia Hayes and Johnson lead the team with eight points a piece in the first half
• Powe with a big three-pointer to spark a 9-0 run in the third quarter
• Parker's 11 rebounds are a career-high
Quoting Coach Purcell
Opening Statement
"It's a huge one. It could've been easy in my first year to push them off another year, but this is a special place. I think me and Kelly were talking about it; they've only lost seven games; you might have to fact-check me on that, but in 2017 it's like eight or nine or 10 games they've only lost. They don't lose here, and it's because of their crowd; it's a special environment for women's basketball. It's loud, they have the band right beside our bench, which is very unique so the huddles are everything. We put words up about being tough, but I was glad because when things went bad for us, because Ahlana is a big part and Jessica obviously, when they went out, other people had to take on other roles and they did. It's again I think a team that can make the sweet sixteen, elite eight this year."
Up Next
The Bulldogs will be back home on Friday, Nov. 18 when the host Alabama State. Tipoff against the Hornets is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT.
For the most up-to-date information on the Bulldogs, follow MSU women's basketball on Twitter, like them on Facebook, and join them on Instagram by searching for "HailStateWBK.
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Team Stats
MSU
SDSU
FG%
.381
.490
3FG%
.259
.125
FT%
.636
.519
RB
29
45
TO
12
21
STL
13
5
Game Leaders
Scoring
Players Mentioned
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