
Mississippi State Drops Contest at Missouri
February 16, 2023 | Women's Basketball
COLUMBIA, Mo. -Â Mississippi State falls in Missouri 75-62 on Thursday night. The loss moves the Bulldog's record to 18-8 overall and 7-6 in the SEC.Â
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The Bulldogs came out strong in the first quarter, holding Missouri to shooting just 31% from the field. Turnovers stole State's momentum, committing five in the second quarter to go into halftime down by four.
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JerKaila Jordan started the game with hot hands knocking down back-to-back threes before ending the game with four, tying her season high. Jordan has scored in double-figures in five SEC games, with two games scoring 20 plus points.
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Ahlana Smith's three-point game showed out, tying her career-high with five made threes. Smith has now scored in double-figures in three straight games. Asianae Johnson was a spark off the bench for the Bulldogs, knocking down 11 points and two rebounds, and led the team with four assists.Â
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Turning Point
Heading into the second quarter, Mississippi State had a six-point lead but quickly lost momentum with the Tigers going on a 22-7, taking their first lead of the game.
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Game Notes
• Charlotte Kohl made her second start of the season, the 13th of her career
• Bulldogs' first nine points came from behind the three-point line
• State has won the rebound battle in the last three games
• State outrebounded the Tigers 34-26
• Tied Missouri with 23 bench points and 22 points in the paint
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Quoting Coach Sam Purcell
On handling the pressure of the NCAA Tournament Talk
"I think we handled it great. We talked about it in the locker room, I told them we bend but we don't break, we've said that before. Obviously, we weren't prepared for Jessika [Carter] not being here, that's 18 points and 10 rebounds a game, it is what it is. We came out in the first quarter; we just didn't execute the threes in the next three [quarters]. We just have to go back home, play with that magic of our crowd to help give us that lift and try to find a way against a really good Alabama team. You do it one game at a time, there's no pressure. Our pressure is just trying to play our best basketball, which, unfortunately, we didn't do tonight."
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Up Next
Mississippi State is back home on Sunday when they host Alabama. The Bulldogs will honor five seniors before the contest against the Crimson Tide. Tip-off is set for 4:30 p.m.
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