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Mississippi State clutch in overtime to knock off No. 11 TCU

Jan 11, 2023; Austin, Texas, USA; Texas Christian Horned Frogs head coach Jamie Dixon signals to players during the first half against the Texas Longhorns at Moody Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports
Credit: Scott Wachter-USA TODAY Sports

Shakeel Moore sank a pair of 3-pointers early in overtime to help the Mississippi State Bulldogs break a five-game losing streak Saturday, shocking the No. 11 TCU Horned Frogs 81-74 in the 10th annual SEC/Big 12 Challenge in Starkville, Miss.

With the clubs locked at 66-all after regulation, Mississippi State (13-8, 1-7 SEC) saw Moore make the two long shots for a 72-68 lead just over a minute into overtime.

Cameron Matthews made all four his free throws down the stretch as the home side won for the first time since Jan. 7 over Ole Miss.

Big man Tolu Smith scored 27 points on 11-of-13 shooting to go along with 13 rebounds, five assists and four blocks. Dashawn Davis had 16 points and was 4 of 8 from long range with four assists.

Moore finished with 11 points on 3-for-6 shooting from distance and had five assists. Matthews had 10 points and 10 boards. Tyler Stevenson scored 10.

The Bulldogs shot 50 percent (29 of 58) and won the rebound battle 42-33.

For the Horned Frogs (16-5, 5-3 Big 12), Damion Baugh had 19 points and Emanuel Miller 13 and seven rebounds. Shahada Wells and JaKobe Coles (eight rebounds) each had 12 points while Chuck O’Bannon had 10.

The Horned Frogs played nearly the entire contest without top scorer Mike Miles Jr., who averages 19.3 points per game. He suffered a right leg injury early and did not return to the game.

TCU got the huge blow at 16:14 when Miles fell awkwardly playing defense, had his right leg buckle and, while writhing in pain in front of the scorer’s table, clutched his right knee.

The Bulldogs’ offense continued to click, getting two baskets from Smith, a trey from Davis and a conventional 3-point play from D.J. Jeffries. The 10-2 run led to a 20-9 lead with 7:54 remaining.

Down by 10 with 1:53 left in the half, TCU got a bucket and a free throw from Coles and a layup by Wells to leave the club trailing 31-25 at the break.

At 15:28 of the second half, O’Bannon drilled a 3-pointer for TCU’s first lead at 38-37, and the teams traded the lead over the next eight minutes, with neither squad leading by more than three.

–Field Level Media

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