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Mississippi State seeks 3rd consecutive NCAA berth under Jans, built around guard Josh Hubbard

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Mississippi State seeks 3rd consecutive NCAA berth under Jans, built around guard Josh Hubbard
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Mississippi State seeks 3rd consecutive NCAA berth under Jans, built around guard Josh Hubbard

2024-10-24 00:41 Last Updated At:01:51

The Bulldogs played in consecutive NCAA tournaments for the first time since 2008-09 and seek another appearance under third-year coach Chris Jans. MSU won at least five consecutive games twice last season but dropped six of its final eight games with a 69-51, first-round NCAA loss to Michigan State. Back-to-back SEC Tournament wins over LSU and top-seeded Tennessee helped clinch the bid and seal a second-consecutive 20-win season. Jans lost most of his rotation including veteran post player Tolu Smith III but returns 45% of his offense. That’s a good start, at least.

Josh Hubbard (sophomore, G, 5-11, 17.1 ppg).MSU’s top scorer ranked seventh in the SEC and led the conference with a school-record 108 3-pointers on 36% shooting (fifth). Named a preseason All-SEC second team selection by media after coaches chose him for the second team and rookie squad last season.

Cameron Matthews (graduate, F, 6-7, 9.4 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 2.09 spg). Named to All-SEC Defensive Team by coaches after ranking second in steals and seventh in rebounding. Also blocked a team-best 26 shots. Returned for an extra season of eligibility resulting from COVID-19 pandemic.

Besides Smith, the Bulldogs also lost Shakeel Moore, Deshawn Davis, D.J. Jeffries and Jimmy Bell, all of whom registered at least 16 starts and 30 appearances. Jans signed six transfers including former Florida G Riley Kugel, junior G Kanye Clary (Penn State), sophomore C Jeremy Foumena (Rhode Island), senior G Claudell Harris Jr. (Boston College), senior F RJ Melendez (Georgia) and sophomore C Michael Nwoko (Miami).

The Bulldogs open at home against West Georgia on Nov. 4. They visit Memphis on Dec. 21 before opening SEC play on Jan. 4 against South Carolina in the first of two meetings. No. 23 Kentucky starts a four-game stretch of ranked foes on Jan. 11, followed by a visit to No. 11 Auburn (Jan. 14), No. 24 Ole Miss at home four days later and a trip to No. 12 Tennessee (Jan. 21). Preseason favorite and No. 2 Alabama visits Jan. 29.

The Bulldogs received 20 votes in the preseason AP Top 25 rankings. ... MSU was picked to finish 10th in a preseason media poll. ... Hubbard has switched his jersey number to 12 after wearing 13 last season. … The Bulldogs led the SEC with 284 steals and an 8.11 per-game average.

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FILE - Mississippi State forward Cameron Matthews (4) shoots as Auburn guard Aden Holloway (1) defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Southeastern Conference tournament, March 16, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

FILE - Mississippi State forward Cameron Matthews (4) shoots as Auburn guard Aden Holloway (1) defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game at the Southeastern Conference tournament, March 16, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/John Bazemore, File)

FILE - Mississippi State guard Josh Hubbard (13) shoots against Michigan State guard Tyson Walker (2) during the first half of a first-round college basketball game in that NCAA Tournament, March 21, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

FILE - Mississippi State guard Josh Hubbard (13) shoots against Michigan State guard Tyson Walker (2) during the first half of a first-round college basketball game in that NCAA Tournament, March 21, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart, File)

LILLEHAMMER, Norway (AP) — Johannes Lochner keeps finding ways to beat Francesco Friedrich.

The German stars were first and second again in a World Cup bobsled race on Saturday, with Lochner driving to the win in a four-man event at Lillehammer, Norway, and Friedrich losing some time in the second and final run to settle for the silver.

It was the ninth consecutive World Cup race, going back to last season and including two-man events, in which Lochner and Friedrich finished first and second in some order.

Lochner now has beaten Friedrich — generally considered the best driver ever, someone who swept the two- and four-man golds at each of the last two Olympics, as well as each of the last two world championships — in four of five World Cup races this season and seven out of the last eight going back to last season.

Adam Ammour drove to third in the four-man race, giving Germany a sweep of the medals in that event. Kris Horn drove to 15th place for the top American finish.

In the women's monobob race earlier Saturday, Bree Walker of Australia got her fourth career World Cup win — and her third in Lillehammer. She had the best time in both heats to hold off Katrin Beierl of Austria, who finished second for her first World Cup monobob medal, and Laura Nolte of Germany was third.

Kaillie Humphries Armbruster had the top U.S. finish, placing seventh.

Bobsled: World Cup weekend in Lillehammer continues Sunday.

Skeleton: World Cup sliding continues Dec. 19 in Sigulda, Latvia.

Luge: World Cup sliding in Park City, Utah, on Saturday night, then Dec. 19 in Lake Placid, New York.

AP Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Johannes Lochner, Thorsten Margis, Joern Wenzel and Georg Fleischhauer, of Germany, compete in the 4-man bobsleigh race at the Bobsleigh World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

Johannes Lochner, Thorsten Margis, Joern Wenzel and Georg Fleischhauer, of Germany, compete in the 4-man bobsleigh race at the Bobsleigh World Cup in Innsbruck, Austria, Sunday, Nov. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

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