
The Final Horn: State 81, New Orleans 78
November 24, 2025 | Men's Basketball
THE BOTTOM LINE: Mississippi State erased a 13-point deficit in the final 5:14 of regulation to force overtime before Amier Ali buried a game-winning triple to steal an 81-78 victory from New Orleans at Humphrey Coliseum on Monday night. New Orleans took a 34-28 halftime lead before extending its lead to as much as 13 with 14:27 in the second half. State began to crawl back, led by a flurry from Josh Hubbard, who scored 15 of the Bulldogs' next 18 points to shrink the New Orleans lead to 58-53 with 6:39 to go. However, New Orleans responded with an 8-0 run of its own to push its advantage back to 13.
Then, in the final five minutes of regulation, State began its comeback and took a 67-66 lead off a converted three and-one from Hubbard with 0:49 to go. The Privateers answered with two free throws to reclaim a one-point lead with 0:22 left. On the other end, Shawn Jones Jr. was fouled with 3.8 seconds left and sank one of two at the charity stripe to tie the game at 68-68 and force overtime.
In the extra period, Jamarion Davis-Fleming began the scoring with a putback dunk to give State a 70-68 advantage before both teams traded 3s and State regained a 73-71 edge. Later, Hubbard found Ali for a jam to push the lead to four with 2:34 to play. After New Orleans sank two free throws, Ali sank one his own at the 1:55 mark to push the MSU lead to 76-73. After the teams traded buckets, New Orleans banked in a deep three with 0:29 left to tie the contest before Ali came up big and hit his game-winning trey at the 1.9 second mark.
KEY NUMBERS: Hubbard led the Bulldogs with 28 points on the night. Ali finished with 16 points and five rebounds on top of his game winner and Ja'Borri McGhee also recorded 16 points in the victory. Davis-Fleming crashed for eight boards and Shawn Jones Jr. notched a new career high with five steals in the effort. State was able to convert 20 points on second chances as well as outscored the Privateers 26-20 in the paint.
NEXT UP FOR THE DAWGS: Mississippi State hosts SMU on Friday, Nov. 28. Tipoff at Humphrey Coliseum is set for 6 p.m. CT and the game will be streamed via SEC Network+.











