NASHVILLE, Tenn - The Mississippi State Bulldogs played one of its best defensive games all season to knock out No. 1 Tennessee 73-56 to advance to the semifinals of the SEC tournament for the first time since 2010.
STARKVILLE, Miss. — The Mississippi State Bulldogs were at their lowest point after a 99-67 blowout loss to Alabama, dropping to 3-6 in SEC play. To add insult to injury, the Bulldog's veteran starter and arguably their best defender, D.J.
KeShawn Murphy scored 18 points off the bench, D.J. Jeffries added 13 and Mississippi State pulled away from North Texas for a 72-54 victory Sunday in Tupelo, Miss.
Two veteran players for Mississippi State men's basketball will return next season, via Jon Rothstein on Twitter. Senior Bulldog forward D.J. Jeffries
A pair of No. 11 seeds looking to rekindle past NCAA Tournament success meet when Pittsburgh battles Mississippi State on Tuesday in a First Four game at Dayton, Ohio.
Mississippi State forward D.J. Jeffries came into Wednesday’s home game against LSU with a hopeful mindset that he would reach 1,000 career points. The game against the Tigers started off shaky for the Bulldogs.
D.J. Jeffries scored 18 points and Shakeel Moore added 13 as host Mississippi State won its fourth consecutive game by defeating LSU 64-53 on Wednesday night in Starkville, Miss.
No. 21 Mississippi State men's basketball opened its conference slate against No. 8 Alabama, losing 78-67 on Wednesday night in a sold-out Humphrey Coliseum.
D.J. Jeffries scored 15 points to lead four Bulldogs in double figures as No. 17 Mississippi State rallied for a 69-59 victory over Jackson State on Wednesday in Jackson, Miss.
Tolu Smith scored 24 points, D.J. Jeffries added 12 and Mississippi State stayed undefeated Saturday afternoon with an 82-52 victory against Mississippi Valley State in Starkville, Miss.
Although those at home weren’t able to watch it, the Mississippi State Men’s basketball team was able to secure a much-needed, momentum-building win against Winthrop in the Jackson (MS) Coliseum on Tuesday night.
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