Weekly Report: Where to watch Mississippi State Hoops
Going forward, each week, we will have a weekly report on both men and women’s Mississippi State basketball opponents and where fans can find the games on network television, streaming or otherwise. This article will be pinned each week and will also appear as a “sticky” thread on our message boards.
Mississippi State Men’s Hoops
The last portion of the season was never going to be easy for Mississippi State men’s hoops. However, there are still ample opportunities available to help out its seeding with this week’s slate of games.
After dropping a second straight game to a ranked opponent on the road at Auburn, the Bulldogs (19-10, 8-8) have a chance at another road conference win this week in the form of Texas A&M. Mississippi State vs. Texas A&M tips off Wednesday from College Station at 8 p.m. and will be broadcast on ESPNU.
Following the bout with the Aggies, MSU will return home to face off against South Carolina on senior night. After dropping the first matchup between the two, the Bulldogs could benefit greatly from grabbing another home conference win before SEC Tournament play. The game will also serve as Mississippi State’s senior night.
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Mississippi State vs. South Carolina will tip off from Humphrey Coliseum on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and will be broadcast on the SEC Network.
Mississippi State Women’s Hoops
The Mississippi State women were able to get back in the win column this past week with a thunderous senior night win against Missouri.
The 15-point win closed out the regular season for the ladies, who finished the regular season with a 21-10 record and will now be rewarded with a well-deserved break before playing Texas A&M in the first round of the SEC Tournament in Greenville, South Carolina.
That game will be played this Thursday at 11 a.m. If the broadcast rights remain the same as in previous years, that game will be found on the SEC Network.
With their success midway through conference play, the women should still be in the tournament despite a late season skid. A healthy conference tournament run sure wouldn’t hurt, though.