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No. 2 Mississipp­i State aims to stay unbeaten in SEC tourney

The No. 2 Mississipp­i State Bulldogs hope to ride their perfect record all the way to a national title, but will first have to get past rival South Carolina to do it.

- By Steve Megargee AP Sports Writer

Mississipp­i State wants to follow the same postseason path as the last Southeaste­rn Conference women’s basketball team to finish a regular season unbeaten.

The second-ranked Bulldogs (30-0, 16-0 SEC) are the first SEC team to go undefeated in the regular season since the 1997-98 Tennessee squad went 39-0 and won the national title. The next step for Mississipp­i State is to make it unscathed through the Southeaste­rn Conference Tournament that begins today in Nashville, Tennessee.

“We know what’s in front of us,” Mississipp­i State coach Vic Schaefer said. “We’re not afraid of it. We’ve not shied away from talking about winning championsh­ips. We’ve talked about that since Day One, and

we’re not going to shy away from it now.”

Mississipp­i State hasn’t lost since falling to SEC rival South Carolina in last year’s NCAA championsh­ip game. South Carolina (23-6, 12-4) enters this tournament as the No. 2 seed behind Mississipp­i State, but the eighthrank­ed Gamecocks’

chances could depend on the health of threetime SEC player of the year A’ja Wilson.

A case of vertigo prevented Wilson from accompanyi­ng her teammates to their regularsea­son finale Sunday at Tennessee (23-6, 11-5). Without the 6-foot-5 forward in the lineup, the Gamecocks posted their highest turnover total and lowest point total of the season in a 65-46 loss to the Lady Vols.

South Carolina coach Dawn Staley said after the game that Wilson’s status for this week was up in the air.

“I’ll be on bended knee, hoping that she’ll be back Friday,” Staley said at the time. “I don’t know. I think first and foremost is her health and making sure that she’s healthy. We’re just going to take it day by day obviously because vertigo isn’t anything you play around with.”

Because they’re among the top four seeds in the tournament, Mississipp­i State and South Carolina earned byes into Friday’s quarterfin­als. No. 19 Georgia (24-5, 12-4) and No. 24 LSU (19-8, 11-5) also aren’t opening tournament competitio­n until Friday.

Today’s first-round games have 11th-seeded Florida (11-18, 3-13) facing 14th-seeded Mississipp­i (11-18, 1-15) and 12th-seeded Vanderbilt (7-23, 3-13) meeting 13thseeded Arkansas (12-17, 3-13).

This conference features seven Top 25 teams and boasts enough depth that Tennessee heads into the postseason as the No. 12 team in the country and the No. 7 seed in this tournament.

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 ?? File, James Crisp / AP ?? Mississipp­i State’s Morgan William (2) has been a vital component in the Bulldogs’ hard-driving machine that has brought them to the SEC tournament on an unbeaten regular season record.
File, James Crisp / AP Mississipp­i State’s Morgan William (2) has been a vital component in the Bulldogs’ hard-driving machine that has brought them to the SEC tournament on an unbeaten regular season record.
 ?? File, Sean Rayford / AP ?? South Carolina forward A’ja Wilson is The Associated Press’ Southeaste­rn Conference women’s basketball player of the year for a third consecutiv­e season
File, Sean Rayford / AP South Carolina forward A’ja Wilson is The Associated Press’ Southeaste­rn Conference women’s basketball player of the year for a third consecutiv­e season

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