- Matchup: Memphis Tigers vs Mississippi State Bulldogs
- Date: Saturday, December 20, 2025
- Venue: Humphrey Coliseum, Starkville, MS
- Broadcast: ESPN2
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At Humphrey Coliseum this Saturday, the Mississippi State Bulldogs (6-5) will face the Memphis Tigers (4-5) in an exciting college basketball showdown.

The Memphis Tigers recently battled Vanderbilt but suffered a defeat, settling on a 77-70 scoreline. In that contest, Memphis committed 28 personal fouls while Vanderbilt registered 19. The Tigers made just 6 of 31 attempts from beyond the arc. Vanderbilt shot an impressive 77.5% from the free-throw line, converting 31 of 40 attempts. Moreover, Vanderbilt captured 39 rebounds (10 offensive and 29 defensive) but did not record any blocks. They tallied 12 assists and 16 steals throughout the game. Defensively, Memphis allowed Vanderbilt to shoot 32.3% from the field, hitting 20 of 62 attempts. The Tigers managed 11 assists, generated 18 turnovers, and secured 13 steals. In total, Memphis grabbed 37 rebounds, including 10 on the offensive end, and made 20 of 26 free throws for a 76.9% success rate. Ultimately, the Tigers achieved a field goal percentage of 35.9% (23 of 64) and sunk 4 of their 20 three-point shots.
Dug McDaniel stood out in the game, scoring 18 points on 6 of 18 shooting. He played 42 minutes and contributed 5 rebounds while dishing out 4 assists.
Memphis enters the game with a 4-5 overall record this season. They are averaging 75.7 points per game, ranking 226th nationally, with a field goal percentage of 43.0%. From three-point territory, they are making 32.1% of their shots (60 of 187) and achieving a free-throw percentage of 70.2%. The Tigers collect an average of 37.0 rebounds per game, and their 126 assists this season rank them 328th in the nation. They are giving up possession 12.9 times per game and committing 20.7 fouls on average.
On the defensive side, Memphis forces an average of 12.6 turnovers while committing 18.6 personal fouls. They rank 163rd in college basketball for allowing assists to opponents, giving up 142 this season. The Tigers allow an opponent shooting rate of 42.7% (228 of 534) and average 36.4 rebounds per game. They yield 34.7% on three-point shots and rank 263rd in points per game allowed, with an average of 76.9.
In their previous matchup, the Mississippi State Bulldogs secured a thrilling 87-83 victory against LIU. Mississippi State allowed LIU to accumulate 30 rebounds (6 offensive). They shot 36.7% from three-point range, going 11 of 30, and converted 8 of 11 free throws (72.7%). LIU managed to hit 32 of 68 field goals, resulting in a shooting percentage of 47.1%. The Bulldogs recorded 28 field goals out of 60 attempts for a rate of 46.7% and made 8 of their 20 three-point attempts (40.0%). They obtained 23 free throws out of 30 attempts for a success rate of 76.7%. LIU committed 20 fouls, which led to the Bulldogs taking 30 free-throw attempts. They had 9 turnovers while recording 3 steals. Overall, Mississippi State collected 28 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive rebounds, totaling 36 for the game.
Josh Hubbard was a key player for Maryland in this match, scoring 34 points with a field goal percentage of 47.8% (11 of 23) along with 2 rebounds and 4 assists in 36 minutes of play.
Mississippi State holds a 6-5 record for the season. Offensively, they shoot 45.0% from the field, placing them 204th in Division 1. The Bulldogs have scored 874 points this season, averaging 79.5 points per game, and they grab 40.4 rebounds on average. They average 13.0 assists per game (ranked 285th in the country) and turn the ball over 11.5 times per game. Mississippi State commits about 15.2 fouls per game and converts 68.2% of their free throws.
Defensively, the Bulldogs rank 294th in Division 1 for points allowed per game, giving up 78.5 on average. They force 9.7 turnovers each game and allow a shooting percentage of 42.5% from opponents (138th in college basketball). Their defense lets opponents make 31.5% of their three-point attempts (91 of 289) and they concede 75.0% of free throw shots. They average 14.5 assists and 39.0 rebounds per game, placing them 259th and 336th in the nation, respectively.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Recommendation: Back Memphis
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