Quinndary Weatherspoon scored a career-high 25 points in Mississippi State's 80-68 victory Friday.
Dogs Upend Broncos Behind Weatherspoon's 25 Points
November 18, 2016 | Men's Basketball
CHARLESTON, S.C. – Quinndary Weatherspoon scored a career-high 25 points as Mississippi State placed five players in double figures to defeat Boise State 80-68 Friday on the second day of the Gildan Charleston Classic at TD Arena.
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After a difficult loss to Central Florida in the tournament opener, the Bulldogs bounced back, thanks to a strong offensive performance with a quick start. MSU never trailed in the contest.
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"Really proud of our effort," MSU coach Ben Howland said. "We really played hard and that is difficult when you are playing on back-to-back nights, especially after a tough loss. Our bench was outstanding tonight. It is the first time all year we have had more free throws than the opponent.
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"We have a lot of work to do, but I am proud of how we bounced back."
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Tyson Carter added 15 points for the Bulldogs, while I.J. Ready had 13 points and both Mario Kegler and Aric Holman each added 12 points apiece. Ready had a team-high six assists, while Schnider Herard led the way with seven rebounds.
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The Bulldogs (2-1) held the Broncos to one field goal over the first six minutes of play, while building an 8-2 advantage. The teams were then tied 11-11 before a layup by Weatherspoon and two free throws by Carter made it 15-11 MSU.
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The teams were again tied at 18 before the Maroon and White scored six straight points to take the lead for good. A dunk by Carter pushed the lead to 35-25 with just over a minute left in the first half.
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The Bulldogs shot 49.1 percent from the field in the first half and led 37-29 at halftime.
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"Our defensive effort was realty good," Howland said. "It is nice when we get a good offensive night from (Ready), but people don't realize how important he is to our defensive effort. He is the quarterback of the team on defense."
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In the second half, MSU was even better offensively, hitting 17-of-27 second-half shots for 63.0 percent shooting. Carter scored half the points in a 10-0 run as the Bulldogs built a 51-33 lead with 15:18 left.
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Boise State (1-2) closed within eight points before a layup by Holman and 3-pointer from Kegler pushed the Bulldogs back out to a comfortable lead.
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For the contest, the Bulldogs hit 28 of 57 shots from the field (49.1 percent), 5 of 21 shots from 3-point range (23.8 percent) and 19 of 23 shots from the foul line (82.6 percent). The Broncos where 27-55 from the field (49.1 percent), 7 of 25 from 3-point range (28.0 percent) and 7 of 10 from the foul line (70.0 percent).
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MSU held a 35-27 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs had 13 assists and 10 turnovers, while the Broncos had 10 assists and 17 turnovers.
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Chandler Hutchinson and Paris Austin each had 13 points, while Nick Duncan had 12 points for the Broncos.
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MSU faces UTEP at 2:30 p.m. CT Sunday in its final tournament game.
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After a difficult loss to Central Florida in the tournament opener, the Bulldogs bounced back, thanks to a strong offensive performance with a quick start. MSU never trailed in the contest.
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"Really proud of our effort," MSU coach Ben Howland said. "We really played hard and that is difficult when you are playing on back-to-back nights, especially after a tough loss. Our bench was outstanding tonight. It is the first time all year we have had more free throws than the opponent.
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"We have a lot of work to do, but I am proud of how we bounced back."
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Tyson Carter added 15 points for the Bulldogs, while I.J. Ready had 13 points and both Mario Kegler and Aric Holman each added 12 points apiece. Ready had a team-high six assists, while Schnider Herard led the way with seven rebounds.
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The Bulldogs (2-1) held the Broncos to one field goal over the first six minutes of play, while building an 8-2 advantage. The teams were then tied 11-11 before a layup by Weatherspoon and two free throws by Carter made it 15-11 MSU.
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The teams were again tied at 18 before the Maroon and White scored six straight points to take the lead for good. A dunk by Carter pushed the lead to 35-25 with just over a minute left in the first half.
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The Bulldogs shot 49.1 percent from the field in the first half and led 37-29 at halftime.
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"Our defensive effort was realty good," Howland said. "It is nice when we get a good offensive night from (Ready), but people don't realize how important he is to our defensive effort. He is the quarterback of the team on defense."
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In the second half, MSU was even better offensively, hitting 17-of-27 second-half shots for 63.0 percent shooting. Carter scored half the points in a 10-0 run as the Bulldogs built a 51-33 lead with 15:18 left.
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Boise State (1-2) closed within eight points before a layup by Holman and 3-pointer from Kegler pushed the Bulldogs back out to a comfortable lead.
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For the contest, the Bulldogs hit 28 of 57 shots from the field (49.1 percent), 5 of 21 shots from 3-point range (23.8 percent) and 19 of 23 shots from the foul line (82.6 percent). The Broncos where 27-55 from the field (49.1 percent), 7 of 25 from 3-point range (28.0 percent) and 7 of 10 from the foul line (70.0 percent).
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MSU held a 35-27 rebounding advantage. The Bulldogs had 13 assists and 10 turnovers, while the Broncos had 10 assists and 17 turnovers.
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Chandler Hutchinson and Paris Austin each had 13 points, while Nick Duncan had 12 points for the Broncos.
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MSU faces UTEP at 2:30 p.m. CT Sunday in its final tournament game.
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Team Stats
MS
BSU
FG%
.491
.491
3FG%
.238
.280
FT%
.826
.700
RB
35
27
TO
10
17
STL
13
3
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