It was Texas Southern’s opening possession of the game and senior guard Omar Strong confidently drained a 3-pointer to get the Tigers on the scoreboard first.
The lead and excitement for Texas Southern fans was short lived.
It was Texas Southern’s opening possession of the game and senior guard Omar Strong confidently drained a 3-pointer to get the Tigers on the scoreboard first.
The lead and excitement for Texas Southern fans was short lived.
The No. 21 MSU men’s basketball team (2-1) responded with a 17-4 run to gain a double-digit lead and never looked back, rolling Texas Southern (1-3) 69-41 in the Spartans’ home opener.
It was a sloppy beginning to the game, as MSU turned the ball over three times in the game’s opening three and a half minutes before Denzel Valentine came off the bench to give the Spartans a lift.
The freshman guard had a number of nifty assists — including a no-look pass to freshman forward Matt Costello to set up a layup — along with following a miss from sophomore guard Branden Dawson with a rim-rattling jam that brought the crowd to its feet.
Valentine finished with eight points, five assists and three rebounds as MSU headed to halftime in front 40-19, but it was another freshman guard who stole the show for MSU.
Gary Harris poured in 14 first half points before finishing with a game-high 19 points to lead the way for the Spartans.
It was a runaway for MSU in the second half, as the Spartans never led by fewer than 21 points, with the lead swelling to as many as 32 points.
Dawson had a strong second half as one of two Spartans to score in double figures, finishing with 13 points and six rebounds.
Senior center Derrick Nix added six points and a team-high 11 rebounds after missing the opening nine and a half minutes for undisclosed reasons.
MSU will return to action Tuesday (8:00 p.m., Big Ten Network) when they host Boise State (2-0) at Breslin Center.
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