No. 25 Mississippi State Crowned Van Chancellor Classic Champions In 102-58 Win Over Tulsa
November 26, 2023 | Women's Basketball
KATY, TEXAS – Senior guard Darrione Rogers and sophomore guard Debreasha Powe each poured in 20-plus points and combined for 12 threes to lead No. 25 Mississippi State to a 102-58 win over Tulsa at the Merrell Center on Sunday. Â
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With the win, Mississippi State was crowned the 2023 Van Chancellor Classic champion and remains unbeaten at 8-0. The 8-0 start ties the best start for the program since 2019-20.
Mississippi State had just three turnovers in the game, which ties it's lowest turnover total since the Bulldogs also had three against Tennessee on Feb. 22, 2009.Â
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Powe finished with a career-high 24 points on 9-16 from the field and 6-13 from three in 29 minutes. It marked the second career 20-plus point game for Powe and the six made threes ties her career high. Rogers added 22 points on 7-11 from the field and 6-9 from three, in addition to five rebounds and four assists in 30 minutes.
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Rogers made her first start as a Bulldog in the contest and it was the 18th time in her career that she has hit the 20-point mark.
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Mississippi State connected on 14 threes in the effort, which tied the most since the Bulldogs also hit 14 against Missouri on Jan. 27, 2022.
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Graduate student guard Lauren Park-Lane and senior guard Jerkaila Jordan were each named to the All-Tournament Team. Park-Lane finished with a pair of point-assist double-doubles over the tournament with a 14 point-10 assist performance against Tulsa, while Jordan averaged 18.0 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists on 48.9 percent from the field over the three-game stretch.
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Jordan has now scored in double-figures in all eight games this season.
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Rogers connected on three first-quarter threes to score 11 of her 22 points over the first 10 minutes of action. After Tulsa knocked down a transition three to take a quick 5-2 lead, Rogers answered back with the first three amid of her first-quarter barrage to even the score at five.
The early 5-2 advantage would be the only time that Tulsa would lead in the game after Mississippi State's suffocating defense forced its opponent into five turnovers to take a 26-15 lead at the end of the first.
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Mississippi State would continue its offensive onslaught in the second quarter as the Bulldogs connected on 62.5 percent from the field in the second quarter to secure a 50-32 lead into the half.
After Tulsa scored on its first possession out of the locker room, Mississippi State would answer with a 14-0 run over the next three minutes of action to extend the margin to 64-38.Â
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Mississippi State eclisped the century mark when freshman guard Mjarcle Sheppard swiped the ball in the passing lane and finished a fast-break layup to make it 100-57. It is the second time in head coach Sam Purcell's tenure that Mississippi State has hit the 100-point mark.
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The remainder of regulation would feature more of the same as a fast-break finish from freshman guard Jasmine Brown-Hagger with 42 seconds left built the largest lead of the game at the eventual final score and marked all nine active Bulldogs in points.
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Mississippi State will host RV/RV Miami (Fla.) in the inaugural SEC/ACC Challenge on Wednesday inside Humphrey Coliseum at 6:15 p.m.
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With the win, Mississippi State was crowned the 2023 Van Chancellor Classic champion and remains unbeaten at 8-0. The 8-0 start ties the best start for the program since 2019-20.
Mississippi State had just three turnovers in the game, which ties it's lowest turnover total since the Bulldogs also had three against Tennessee on Feb. 22, 2009.Â
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Powe finished with a career-high 24 points on 9-16 from the field and 6-13 from three in 29 minutes. It marked the second career 20-plus point game for Powe and the six made threes ties her career high. Rogers added 22 points on 7-11 from the field and 6-9 from three, in addition to five rebounds and four assists in 30 minutes.
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Rogers made her first start as a Bulldog in the contest and it was the 18th time in her career that she has hit the 20-point mark.
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Mississippi State connected on 14 threes in the effort, which tied the most since the Bulldogs also hit 14 against Missouri on Jan. 27, 2022.
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Graduate student guard Lauren Park-Lane and senior guard Jerkaila Jordan were each named to the All-Tournament Team. Park-Lane finished with a pair of point-assist double-doubles over the tournament with a 14 point-10 assist performance against Tulsa, while Jordan averaged 18.0 points, 7.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists on 48.9 percent from the field over the three-game stretch.
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Jordan has now scored in double-figures in all eight games this season.
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Rogers connected on three first-quarter threes to score 11 of her 22 points over the first 10 minutes of action. After Tulsa knocked down a transition three to take a quick 5-2 lead, Rogers answered back with the first three amid of her first-quarter barrage to even the score at five.
The early 5-2 advantage would be the only time that Tulsa would lead in the game after Mississippi State's suffocating defense forced its opponent into five turnovers to take a 26-15 lead at the end of the first.
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Mississippi State would continue its offensive onslaught in the second quarter as the Bulldogs connected on 62.5 percent from the field in the second quarter to secure a 50-32 lead into the half.
After Tulsa scored on its first possession out of the locker room, Mississippi State would answer with a 14-0 run over the next three minutes of action to extend the margin to 64-38.Â
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Mississippi State eclisped the century mark when freshman guard Mjarcle Sheppard swiped the ball in the passing lane and finished a fast-break layup to make it 100-57. It is the second time in head coach Sam Purcell's tenure that Mississippi State has hit the 100-point mark.
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The remainder of regulation would feature more of the same as a fast-break finish from freshman guard Jasmine Brown-Hagger with 42 seconds left built the largest lead of the game at the eventual final score and marked all nine active Bulldogs in points.
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Mississippi State will host RV/RV Miami (Fla.) in the inaugural SEC/ACC Challenge on Wednesday inside Humphrey Coliseum at 6:15 p.m.
Team Stats
Tulsa
MSU
FG%
.373
.514
3FG%
.259
.483
FT%
.636
.889
RB
31
41
TO
13
3
STL
3
9
Game Leaders
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