The Commercial Appeal

Last-second tip-in lifts MSU over Hogs

- Eric W. Bolin ASSOCIATED PRESS

FAYETTEVIL­LE, Ark. – Abdul Ado’s tip-in with 0.6 seconds left lifted Mississipp­i State to a 78-77 win over Arkansas on Saturday afternoon.

Mason Jones, who scored a gamehigh 38 points, had given Arkansas a one-point lead after a pair of free throws with 59 seconds left. On the other end, Tyson Carter – who led Mississipp­i State with 26 points – attempted an offbalance layup with two seconds left that rimmed out, but onto Ado’s fingertips for his only basket of the game.

“I just want to get it to the basket,” Mississipp­i State coach Ben Howland said. “They put it up there and we’re one of the best rebounding teams in the country on offense. There’s a great chance someone is going to tip it in for us in that situation.”

Reggie Perry added 17 points and eight rebounds for Mississipp­i State (16-9, 7-5 SEC), which had four players in double figures. Desi Sills (15) and Adrio Bailey (10) joined Jones with double-digit scoring games for Arkansas (16-9, 4-8), which lost its fourth straight.

Mississipp­i State built a 17-point lead in the second half before Jones led Arkansas’ rally. The game was Jones’ sixth of the year with more than 30 points. His missed 3-pointer with time running out on the shot clock with 11 seconds left led to Mississipp­i State’s ensuing gamewinnin­g possession.

“I thought we forced them into a tough shot. We gave help on the dribbledri­ve. We defended without fouling and they had a 7-footer reach over us and have a tip-in,” Arkansas coach Eric Musselman said. “Tonight, they have four offensive rebounds, but the fourth one won the game for them.”

BIG PICTURE

Mississipp­i State stayed on the upside of .500 in conference play, bolstering its NCAA Tournament chances with a road win over a current bubble team.

Arkansas’ bubble is leaking as the Razorbacks have lost four straight since projected NBA draft pick Isaiah Joe’s knee injury has kept him out of each. Four of Arkansas’ five losses in its last six games have come by four points or fewer.

UP NEXT

Mississipp­i State hosts South Carolina on Wednesday . ... Arkansas travels to visit Florida on Tuesday.

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 ?? NELSON CHENAULT/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Arkansas guard Mason Jones (15) dribbles the ball in front of Mississipp­i State guard Tyson Carter on Saturday.
NELSON CHENAULT/USA TODAY SPORTS Arkansas guard Mason Jones (15) dribbles the ball in front of Mississipp­i State guard Tyson Carter on Saturday.

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