The Final Horn: New Mexico 80, State 78
November 21, 2025 | Men's Basketball
THE BOTTOM LINE: Mississippi State and New Mexico battled through a nip-and-tuck affair, but in the end, the Bulldogs came up on the losing end of an 80-78 decision in the consolation round of the Hall of Fame Classic in Kansas City, Mo., on Friday night. The two teams were never separated by more than seven points, and the second half was particularly tight before State ultimately found itself a couple of points short. MSU trailed 40-39 at halftime but claimed the lead several times over the final 20 minutes of play. In fact, the Bulldogs were out front 77-76 with under a minute to go. However, the Lobos took the lead for good on a steal and fastbreak layup with just 30 seconds remaining. New Mexico padded its advantage with a pair of late free throws and State was unable to claw back.
KEY NUMBERS: Josh Hubbard and Jayden Epps combined for 50 Bulldog points to give State a chance at victory. Hubbard scored 29, doing most of his damage with six 3-pointers. Epps tallied 21 on 8-for-17 shooting. The production from Hubbard and Epps wasn't enough for several reasons. State scored just seven points from the free-throw line and missed several opportunities there as well, going 7-for-13 as a team from the charity stripe. Meanwhile New Mexico scored 19 of its points on free throws. The Bulldogs were also outrebounded by 10.
NEXT UP FOR THE DAWGS: Mississippi State returns to Humphrey Coliseum as the Bulldogs attempt to bounce back. MSU hosts New Orleans on Monday, Nov. 24. Tip time is set for 6:30 p.m., and the game will be streamed on SEC Network+.







