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No. 21 Mississippi State Falls To Miami (Fla.), 74-68
November 29, 2023 | Women's Basketball
STARKVILLE – Despite being limited to seven players entering the contest, No. 21/21 Mississippi State battled through five ties and 11 lead changes before falling to Miami (Fla.) 74-68 inside Humphrey Coliseum on Wednesday.
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Mississippi State is now 8-1 on the season.
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"I am a proud coach," said head coach Sam Purcell. "To have the week that we had in Houston and then to come home to the obstacles that were thrown at us. I had seven players in the locker room that said 'Coach, give me a jersey and we will find a way'. I couldn't be prouder of them in a night where we were just a couple points shy in the fourth quarter."
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The Bulldogs were down two starters to injury and three total players in the frontcourt were unavailable tonight. As a result, Mississippi State was outrebounded for the first time this season with Miami (Fla.) holding a 49-23 advantage on the boards.
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Graduate student guard Lauren Park-Lane finished with 20 points and 10 assists in 39 minutes for her third-straight point-assist double-double, while junior forward Nyayongah Gony surpassed career-highs in points, rebounds, minutes and blocks with seven points, 10 rebounds and three blocks in 39 minutes.
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"I am just so proud of her. She gave it her all at a position that she is usually not at," Park-Lane said of Gony. "She did her best and I think we all should be proud of her. She showed a lot of heart and that is one thing that Coach Purcell said is that we showed a lot tonight. It doesn't matter what is going on, whoever is here in this locker room is going to show up and play. She was the definition of that today."
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Mississippi State dished out 20-plus assists in the effort – its third time in the last four contests with 20-plus team assists. The Bulldogs converted on 12-30 from three-point range and have knocked down 26 threes over the last two contests. The 26 threes over consecutive contests stands as a program record.
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The Bulldogs raced out to a 11-2 lead over the first three and a half minutes of action behind a trio of threes from three different players. A three from Park-Lane provided the Bulldogs with its largest lead of the game at 15-6 at the 4:51 mark of the first quarter. Miami (Fla.) responded back with a quick run that pushed the score to 17-15, but Mississippi State converted on four threes in the initial quarter to lead 20-18 at the end of the frame.
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Mississippi State forced their visitors into five turnovers in the second quarter behind two key steals from freshman guard Mjracle Sheppard to take a 37-34 lead into the break.
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The third quarter featured a back-and-forth affair that saw Miami (Fla.) have a 16-13 advantage in the frame.Â
With the score tied 50-50 entering the final quarter, sophomore guard Debreasha Powe responded to a quick basket by the Hurricanes with a corner three to make it 53-52 before Miami (Fla.) knocked down a four-point play to take a 56-53 lead. Powe's three marked the final lead of the night for the Bulldogs.
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Mississippi State tied a season-high 19 turnovers on the night and held a 21-7 lead on points off turnovers. The Bulldogs have forced 10-plus turnovers in all nine games.
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Mississippi State hits the road to take on UT Chattanooga on Sunday on ESPN+.
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Mississippi State is now 8-1 on the season.
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"I am a proud coach," said head coach Sam Purcell. "To have the week that we had in Houston and then to come home to the obstacles that were thrown at us. I had seven players in the locker room that said 'Coach, give me a jersey and we will find a way'. I couldn't be prouder of them in a night where we were just a couple points shy in the fourth quarter."
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The Bulldogs were down two starters to injury and three total players in the frontcourt were unavailable tonight. As a result, Mississippi State was outrebounded for the first time this season with Miami (Fla.) holding a 49-23 advantage on the boards.
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Graduate student guard Lauren Park-Lane finished with 20 points and 10 assists in 39 minutes for her third-straight point-assist double-double, while junior forward Nyayongah Gony surpassed career-highs in points, rebounds, minutes and blocks with seven points, 10 rebounds and three blocks in 39 minutes.
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"I am just so proud of her. She gave it her all at a position that she is usually not at," Park-Lane said of Gony. "She did her best and I think we all should be proud of her. She showed a lot of heart and that is one thing that Coach Purcell said is that we showed a lot tonight. It doesn't matter what is going on, whoever is here in this locker room is going to show up and play. She was the definition of that today."
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Mississippi State dished out 20-plus assists in the effort – its third time in the last four contests with 20-plus team assists. The Bulldogs converted on 12-30 from three-point range and have knocked down 26 threes over the last two contests. The 26 threes over consecutive contests stands as a program record.
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The Bulldogs raced out to a 11-2 lead over the first three and a half minutes of action behind a trio of threes from three different players. A three from Park-Lane provided the Bulldogs with its largest lead of the game at 15-6 at the 4:51 mark of the first quarter. Miami (Fla.) responded back with a quick run that pushed the score to 17-15, but Mississippi State converted on four threes in the initial quarter to lead 20-18 at the end of the frame.
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Mississippi State forced their visitors into five turnovers in the second quarter behind two key steals from freshman guard Mjracle Sheppard to take a 37-34 lead into the break.
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The third quarter featured a back-and-forth affair that saw Miami (Fla.) have a 16-13 advantage in the frame.Â
With the score tied 50-50 entering the final quarter, sophomore guard Debreasha Powe responded to a quick basket by the Hurricanes with a corner three to make it 53-52 before Miami (Fla.) knocked down a four-point play to take a 56-53 lead. Powe's three marked the final lead of the night for the Bulldogs.
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Mississippi State tied a season-high 19 turnovers on the night and held a 21-7 lead on points off turnovers. The Bulldogs have forced 10-plus turnovers in all nine games.
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Mississippi State hits the road to take on UT Chattanooga on Sunday on ESPN+.
Team Stats
UM
MSU
FG%
.475
.414
3FG%
.500
.400
FT%
.385
.800
RB
49
23
TO
19
10
STL
3
9
Game Leaders
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