Tyrone Riley IV scored 16 factors and San Francisco scored 4 factors within the last eight seconds to defeat Mississippi State 65-62 on Sunday in Tupelo, Miss.
Ryan Beasley added 12 factors because the Dons (6-4) ended a three-game shedding streak.
Jordan Epps scored 21 and Ja’Borri McGhee added 13 for the Bulldogs (4-5), who misplaced main scorer Josh Hubbard to a decrease leg damage simply two 2:27 into the sport.
Mississippi State scored six straight factors to take a 62-61 lead with 24 seconds left.
Mookie Cook dinner made two free throws with eight seconds left to place the Dons forward earlier than Riley made a steal and dunk with 5 seconds left. Epps’ 3-pointer missed earlier than the buzzer.
Riley’s dunk began the second-half scoring and gave San Francisco a 32-22 lead. Epps’ 3-pointer began Mississippi State’s scoring and the Bulldogs bought inside seven a second time.
Riley’s 3-pointer and a dunk by Guillermo Diaz Graham pushed the result in 39-27, however Mississippi State closed inside seven factors thrice earlier than Legend Smiley’s layup pushed the result in 9.
The Bulldogs closed inside 48-46, however Vukasin Masic made a 3-pointer and Diaz Graham added a layup for a seven-point lead.
Brandon Walker made consecutive layups and Epps added a 3-pointer to tie the rating at 56. Beasley’s layup broke the tie and the Dons opened a five-point lead.
San Francisco led 13-5 as Mississippi State made simply two area objectives within the first seven minutes.
Sergej made a layup and a jumper throughout a 7-0 run that pulled the Bulldogs inside one level. Cook dinner’s layup stopped the run in the course of the primary half, however Dellquan Warren made a 3-pointer to tie the rating at 15.
Riley scored on a dunk to interrupt the tie and added a jumper earlier than Beasley’s two free throws pushed the Dons’ result in six. Epps minimize the lead in half by making a 3-pointer, however Beasley had a jumper and a 3-pointer to broaden the result in 26-18.
The lead reached 10 earlier than Epps beat the buzzer with a layup that left San Francisco with a 30-22 halftime lead.
–Area Degree Media
