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MSU Basketball 12-13 Guide.Indd 22012-2013012-2013 RacerRacer BasketballBasketball OOVERTIMEVERTIME HHISTORYISTORY MMSUSU OVERTIMEOVERTIME GGAMESAMES ((SinceSince 11983)983) Date Opponent H/A/N W/L Score Span Date Opponent H/A/N W/L Score Span Nov. 29, 1983 Tennessee State Home W 65-58 --- Jan. 24, 2002 *Morehead State Away L 83-92 27 Feb. 3, 1984 *Austin Peay Home W 90-85 16 Mar. 7, 2003 *7Austin Peay Neutral L 56-59 44 Jan. 14, 1985 *Youngstown State Home W 66-62 25 Dec. 7, 2003 #Western Kentucky Away W 100-95 7 Feb. 9, 1985 *#Tennessee Tech Away L 51-53 8 Jan. 8, 2004 *Eastern Kentucky Home W 80-78 42 Dec. 16, 1985 Bowling Green Home W 70-63 14 Nov. 19, 2005 $Cincinnati Away L 75-79 17 Dec. 5, 1986 1Southern Cal Neutral L 53-54 25 Dec. 3, 2005 Texas-San Antonio Away W 89-79 2 Feb. 7, 1987 *Morehead State Home L 72-84 17 Feb. 2, 2006 *Austin Peay Away W 69-68 17 Jan. 5, 1988 Memphis State Away L 70-76 18 Dec. 7, 2006 *Eastern Kentucky Away L 66-72 21 Jan. 9, 1989 Lamar Home W 80-78 34 Jan. 4, 2007 *Tennessee State Away W 86-83 4 Dec. 9, 1989 ^Southern Illinois Home L 108-114 20 Feb. 14, 2007 *Tennessee State Home L 64-60 11 Dec. 29, 1989 2Texas-San Antonio Neutral W 107-101 4 Jan. 3, 2008 *Eastern Illinois Away L 83-80 16 Feb. 19, 1990 *Tennessee State Home W 90-89 13 Jan. 31, 2008 *Austin Peay Away L 92-87 9 Mar. 15, 1990 3Michigan State Neutral L 71-75 8 Feb. 28, 2009 *Eastern Kentucky Home W 70-65 37 Dec. 28, 1990 4South Alabama Neutral W 88-78 13 Nov. 26, 2011 8#Southern Miss Neutral W 90-81 44 Feb. 8, 1992 *Morehead State Away W 93-91 41 MSU begins 12-13 with a 26-game span since their last overtime game. Feb. 17, 1992 *Tennessee Tech Home W 103-99 3 * OVC Game Dec. 19, 1992 Evansville Away W 87-78 11 ^ Triple Overtime Jan. 9, 1993 *Austin Peay Away W 82-76 6 # Double Overtime Jan. 30, 1993 *Tennessee Tech Home W 117-112 7 $ Season Opener 1 Wendy’s Classic, Bowling Green, Ky. Mar. 1, 1997 *5Austin Peay Neutral W 88-85 129 2 Lamar Invitational, Beaumont, Texas Jan. 3, 1998 *Middle Tennessee Away W 76-71 49 3 NCAA Tournament, 1st round, Knoxville, Tenn. Dec. 30, 1998 6Florida State Neutral L 76-80 32 4 BMA Holiday Classic, Kansas City, Mo. Feb. 13, 1999 *#Eastern Illinois Home W 94-89 15 5 OVC Tournament Final, Nashville, Tenn. Jan. 18, 2000 *Austin Peay Home L 75-77 22 6 Rainbow Classic, Honolulu, Hawaii Jan. 22, 2000 *Morehead State Away W 87-86 2 7 OVC Tournament Semi, Nashville, Tenn. 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Photo Credit: Tab Brockman Tab P Photo Credit: 78 1155 NCAANCAA AAppearancesppearances - 2233 OOVCVC CChampionshipshampionships mmsusu oopenerpener hhistoryistory 22012-2013012-2013 RacerRacer BasketballBasketball MMSUSU OOPENERPENER HHISTORYISTORY MMSUSU SEASONSEASON OOPENERSPENERS MMSUSU HHOMEOME OPENERSOPENERS 1948 Kentucky Wesleyan Home Won 56-49 1948 ^ Kentucky Wesleyan Won 56-49 1949 Illinois College Home Won 80-42 1949 ^ Illinois College Won 80-42 1950 SE Louisiana Home Won 86-44 1950 ^ SE Louisiana Won 86-44 1951 SE Louisiana Home Won 75-57 1951 ^ SE Louisiana Won 75-57 1952 Evansville Away Won 80-79 1952 ^ Tenn. Tech Won 92-82 1953 Seina Away Lost 62-49 1953 Evansville Won 94-88 1954 Kentucky Wesleyan Home Won 102-92 1954 ^ Kentucky Wesleyan Won 102-92 1955 Tennessee Tech Home Won 95-82 1955 ^ Tenn. Tech Won 95-82 1956 Kentucky Wesleyan Away Won 81-77 1956 West Texas Won 74-65 1957 Kentucky Wesleyan Home Won 80-69 1958 Texas Wesleyan Home Won 70-56 1957 ^ Kentucky Wesleyan Won 80-69 1959 Union, Tenn. Home Won 96-69 1958 ^ Texas Wesleyan Won 70-56 1960 Abilene Christian Home Won 84-59 1959 ^ Union, Tenn. Won 96-69 1961 Miss. Southern Home Won 77-55 1960 ^ Abilene Christian Won 84-59 1962 New Mexico State Home Won 90-55 1961 ^ Miss. Southern Won 77-55 1963 McKendree Home Won 83-68 1962 ^ New Mexico State Won 90-56 1964 Arkansas State Home Won 73-71 1963 ^ McKendree Won 83-68 1965 Parsons Home Won 101-88 1964 ^ Arkansas State Won 73-71 1966 Georgia Southern Home Won 121-65 1965 ^ Parsons Won 101-88 1967 1Austin Peay Neutral Won 77-68 1966 ^ Georgia Southern Won 121-66 1968 Texas-Arlington Home Won 91-83 1967 Louisiana College Won 64-50 1969 Tenn. Wesleyan Home Won 83-51 1968 ^ Texas-Arlington Won 91-83 1970 McMurray Home Won 101-50 1969 ^ Tenn. Wesleyan Won 83-51 1971 Arkansas Tech Home Won 79-66 1970 ^ MacMurray Won 101-50 1972 Samford Home Won 99-79 1971 ^ Arkansas Tech Won 79-66 1973 Kansas Away Lost 103-71 1974 Baylor Away Won 86-76 1972 ^ Samford Won 99-79 1975 Kansas Away Lost 83-56 1973 Howard Payne Won 82-78 1976 2New Orleans Away Lost 105-76 1974 Tenn. Wesleyan Won 79-62 1977 Ark-Pine Bluff Home Won 78-74 1975 Fort Lewis Won 75-60 1978 Tenn. Wesleyan Home Lost 81-70 1976 Butler Won 85-70 1979 Roosevelt Home Won 106-74 1977 ^ Ark. Pine Bluff Won 78-74 1980 Indiana Road Lost 59-41 1978 ^ Tenn. Wesleyan Lost 81-70 1981 UMKC Home Won 86-61 1979 ^ Roosevelt Won 106-74 1982 WV Tech Home Lost 84-75 1980 Quincy Won 82-69 1983 UMKC Home Won 80-49 1981 ^ UMKC Won 66-61 1984 WV Tech Home Won 78-62 1982 ^ W. Va. Tech Lost 84-75 1985 William Penn Home Won 78-53 1983 ^ UMKC Won 80-49 1986 William Penn Home Won 79-50 1984 ^ W. Va. Tech Won 78-62 1987 William Penn Home Won 97-49 1985 ^ William Penn Won 78-53 1988 Oakland City Home Won 68-49 1986 ^ William Penn Won 79-50 1989 Western KY Road Won 66-64 1987 ^ William Penn Won 97-49 1990 3Bucknell Road Won 81-68 1991 Illinois Tech Home Won 106-66 1988 ^ Oakland City Won 68-49 1992 4Indiana Road Lost 103-80 1989 Southern Illinois Lost 114-108 3OT 1993 Arkansas Road Lost 93-67 1990 Georgia Southern Won 78-61 1994 Campbellsville Home Won 138-88 1991 ^ Illinois Tech Won 106-66 1995 Berry College Home Won 108-62 1992 Campbellsville Won 93-80 1996 Belmont Home Won 84-45 1993 Campbellsville Won 89-71 1997 Dayton Road Won 76-69 1994 ^ Campbellsville Won 138-88 1998 SIU Home Won 65-62 1995 ^ Berry Won 108-62 1999 Colo-Springs Home Won 90-63 1996 ^ Belmont Won 84-45 2000 Gardner-Webb Home Won 103-76 1997 Belmont Won 75-69 2001 West Florida Home Won 100-61 1998 ^ SIU Won 65-62 2002 West Florida Home Won 87-66 1999 ^ Colo-Springs Won 90-63 2003 Wagner Home Won 92-68 2000 ^ Gardner-Webb Won 103-76 2004 SIU-E Home Won 75-67 2001 ^ W. Florida Won 100-61 2005 Cincinnati Road Lost 79-75 OT 2002 ^ W. Florida Won 87-66 2006 5San Diego State Neutral Lost 87-84 2007 Rider Home Won 66-65 2003 ^ Wagner Won 92-68 2008 Lyon College Home Won 84-46 2004 ^ SIUE Won 75-67 2009 6California Away Lost 75-70 2005 Campbellsville Won 76-51 2010 East Tennessee State Home Won 50-39 2006 Belhaven Won 73-72 2011 Harris-Stowe Home Won 76-49 2007 ^ Rider Won 66-65 1 OVC Tournament, quarterfi nal, Nashville, Tenn. 2008 ^Lyon College Won 84-46 2 Tip Off Classic, New Orleans, La. 2009 UMSL Won 92-54 3 Puerto Rico Shootout 2010 ^East Tennessee State Won 50-39 4 Preseason NIT 2011 ^Harris-Stowe Won 76-49 5 St. Mary’s CA Tournament ^ Also season opener 6 Coaches vs Cancer Classic 2255 ConsecutiveConsecutive WWinninginning SSeasonseasons 79 22012-2013012-2013 RacerRacer BasketballBasketball TTEAMEAM RRECORDSECORDS MMOSTOST POINTSPOINTS TTHREE-POINTERSHREE-POINTERS MMADEADE MMOSTOST PERSONALPERSONAL FOULSFOULS • First Half • Game • Game 62 - vs Illinois College (12/7/70), and vs Berry College 17 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94) 40 - vs Kentucky Wesleyan (1/19/52) (11/25/95) • Season • Season • Second Half 239 - (2011-2012) 722 - (1953-54) 81 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94). • Game TTHREE-POINTERSHREE-POINTERS AATTEMPTEDTTEMPTED MMOSTOST BLOCKEDBLOCKED SSHOTSHOTS 138 - vs Campbellsville (11/30/94) • In a Loss • Game • Game 108 - vs Southern Il li nois (12/9/89) 35 - vs IU Southeast (1/8/98) 14 - vs Morehead State (12/10/06) • By Opponent • Season • Season 117 - by Austin Peay (2/4/67) 652 - (2001-2002) 196 - (2009-2010) • Both Teams 229 - vs Tenn. Tech (1/30/93) - (MSU 117, Tech 112) • Season TTHREE-POINTHREE-POINT PPERCENTAGEERCENTAGE MMOSTOST STEALSSTEALS 2,862 - (1997-98) • Game (min. 5 made) • Game 1.000 - vs Tennes see State (1/9/88) --6-of-6 25 - vs Tennessee Wesleyan (11/28/10) • Season • Season FFEWESTEWEST PPOINTSOINTS .427 - (1988-89) -- 199-of-466 351 - (1994-95) • Game MMOSTOST WINSWINS 14 - vs Will-Mayfi eld (1/17/26) FFREEREE TTHROWSHROWS MMADEADE • By Opponent • Most Wins In A Season 13 - by Union (1/30/26) Game 31 - (2009-2010) (2011-12) • Both Teams 48 - vs Evansville (12/1/53) • Highest Winning Pct.
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