Mississippi State vs. LSU Time, TV & Stream – March 12

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The No. 10 seed Mississippi State Bulldogs (20-11, 8-10 SEC) play the No. 15 seed LSU Tigers (14-17, 3-15 SEC) in the SEC tournament Wednesday at Bridgestone Arena, beginning at 7 p.m. ET. Both teams will attempt to get one step closer to earning an automatic place in the NCAA Tournament bracket.

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How to Watch Mississippi State vs. LSU

  • Game day: Wednesday, March 12, 2025
  • Game time: 7 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: SEC Network
  • Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)

Mississippi State 2024-25 Season Stats

Stat Rank
Field Goal % 45.2 154
Opp. Field Goal % 43.9 187
Rebounds Per Game 35.6 27
Opp. Rebounds Per Game 32.7 281
Turnovers Per Game 10.2 83
Opp. Turnovers Per Game 12.6 73

LSU 2024-25 Season Stats

Stat Rank
Field Goal % 44.6 184
Opp. Field Goal % 42.2 85
Rebounds Per Game 32.5 150
Opp. Rebounds Per Game 34.2 334
Turnovers Per Game 12.2 275
Opp. Turnovers Per Game 11.1 208

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Mississippi State vs. LSU Stat Insights

Points

  • The Bulldogs put up 6.6 more points than the Tigers concede (73.0).
  • Mississippi State is 17-6 when putting more than 73.0 points on the board.
  • LSU is 13-9 when giving up less than 79.6 points.
  • The Tigers' 74.2 points per game are equal to what the Bulldogs give up.
  • LSU is 13-0 when putting up more than 74.2 points.
  • Mississippi State's record is 16-1 when it allows fewer than 74.2 points.
  • The Bulldogs have 168 more points than their opponents this year (5.4 per game), and the Tigers have 37 more than their opponents (1.2 per game).

Shooting

  • The Bulldogs are making 45.2% of their shots from the field, 3% higher than the Tigers concede to opponents (42.2%).
  • Mississippi State has a 16-3 straight-up record when shooting better than 42.2% from the field.
  • The Tigers make 44.6% of their shots from the field, just 0.7% more than the Bulldogs' defensive field-goal percentage.
  • LSU is 12-5 when shooting better than 43.9% from the field.

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Rebounding

  • The Bulldogs pull down 35.6 boards per game, 3.1 more than the Tigers.
  • When Mississippi State has the rebounding advantage, it is 4-8. When recording fewer boards, LSU is 4-14.
  • The Bulldogs pull down 11.6 offensive rebounds per game, 2.9 more than the Tigers.
  • The Bulldogs are 14-8 overall when they win the battle on the offensive glass. The Tigers are 9-12 when they fall short there.
  • On the boards, Mississippi State is +2.9 rebounds per game, but LSU is -1.7.

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