Starkville Daily News

Bama faces down challenge from MSU

- By JOHN ZENOR

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — No. 18 Alabama faced down a challenge and kept its winning streak alive, if not the Crimson Tide’s string of blowouts.

Herbert Jones had 17 points and seven assists to help Alabama win its ninth straight game with an 81-73 victory over Mississipp­i State on Saturday night. This one wasn’t decided until the last minute for a team that had won its past three games by an average of 27 points.

“It’s actually good to play some close games,” Alabama coach Nate Oats said. “We had been hitting shots at a pretty high clip and blowing teams out so it’s good to have to execute some lategame stuff.”

The Tide (13-3, 8-0 Southeaste­rn Conference) has won eight consecutiv­e SEC games for the first time since starting league play 8-0 in the 1986-87 season.

This one didn’t come as easily as recent wins over Kentucky, Arkansas and LSU.

The Bulldogs (9-7, 4-4) cut an 11-point second-half deficit down to three in the final minute, but John Petty Jr. answered with a 3-pointer with 32 seconds left.

Petty, the program’s career leader in 3s, made sure ‘Bama didn’t have to sweat too much.

Alabama entered the weekend with a two-game SEC lead.

Freshman guard Joshua Primo scored 16 points and made four first-half 3s for the Tide.

Jones also had four steals and three blocked shots. Petty scored 12 points on four 3-pointers and Jaden Shackelfor­d also had 12 for the Tide.

D.J. Stewart Jr. led Mississipp­i State with 27 points and Iverson Molinar added 19, but Stewart shot 9 of 21 and Molinar just 5 of 19.

Tolu Smith had eight points and nine rebounds.

Cameron Matthews stole a long inbounds pass and made a layup with 58 seconds left for Mississipp­i State before Petty’s back-breaking 3.

“I thought our guys really played hard and really played tough,” Bulldogs coach Ben

Howland said. “We battled and went after every 50-50 ball with all our might. I think there were a lot of positives today even though we lost the game.”

The home team has won the last eight meetings.

The Tide’s nine-game winning streak marks its longest since opening the 2002-03 season 9-0. That team eventually reached the program’s only No. 1 ranking.

This edition successful­ly withstood its first late-game challenge since Auburn two weeks earlier.

“It just teaches us to stay together regardless of the scoreboard and learn how to win close games because that’s what’s going to matter most toward the end of the season,” Jones said.

 ??  ?? Mississipp­i State guard Iverson Molinar signals a play to his teammates during Saturday’s game at Alabama. (Photo by Vasha Hunt, AP)
Mississipp­i State guard Iverson Molinar signals a play to his teammates during Saturday’s game at Alabama. (Photo by Vasha Hunt, AP)

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