March 12, 2011
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Vanderbilt Notes vs. Mississippi State
March 11, 2011
Vanderbilt now holds a 74-43 advantage in the all-time series against Mississippi State, and narrowed Mississippi State's lead in neutral-site games to 7-6.
Head coach Kevin Stallings improved to 7-8 against Mississippi State.
Brad Tinsley hit a three-pointer with 13:42 remaining in the first half to extend Vanderbilt's consecutive game streak with a three-point basket to 794.
Vanderbilt moves to 32-49 all-time at the SEC Tournament in their 50th overall appearance. The Commodores are now 9-12 all-time in SEC Tournament games held in Georgia and 7-9 in games played at the Georgia Dome.
Stallings moves to 7-10 all-time in the SEC Tournament.
In their fourth ever appearance and fifth overall game as the number three seed in the East, Vanderbilt's record moves to 3-3 all-time. The Commodores are now 4-8 all-time in the quarterfinals since the league went to two divisions in 1992.
Vanderbilt's 87 points is the most in an SEC Tournament game since the first round of the 2008 tournament (93-82 win over Auburn).
The Commodores shot 50.0% from the field against Mississippi State (28-56), the 12th time this season VU has shot 50% or better (10-2). The Bulldogs made 50.8% of their shots from the floor (32-63) and 47.4% from three (9-19).
Vanderbilt shot 56.3% from the floor in the second half. That's the 23rd time this season VU has shot 50% or better in a half. VU was 11-23 from three (47.8%) - the 11 threes is the second-most threes made in a game against an SEC team this season (12 at Georgia, 2/16). Vanderbilt is now 20-4 on the season when making more threes than their opponents.
VU committed only five turnovers against Mississippi State. The five turnovers is a new season-low.
Vanderbilt converted on 20-of-22 free throws against Mississippi State (90.9%). Mississippi State outrebounded Vanderbilt, 35-25, and 14-8 on the offensive glass.
The Commodores outscored Mississippi State, 13-7, in points off of turnovers and 6-0 in fast break points. The Bulldogs outscored VU, 34-24, in the paint, 12-7 in second-chance points, and 12-10 in bench points.
Player Notes vs. Mississippi State
John Jenkins scored 29 points on 10-17 shooting and 5-9 shooting from beyond-the-arc. The 29 points is the second-highest single-game total by a Commodore player this year.
Jeffery Taylor tacked on 20 points and added four assists.
The game against the Bulldogs was the first with two players in double figures since February 19, 2011 in a win over Auburn (Jeffery Taylor, 20; John Jenkins, 22).
The Commodores are now 17-2 in games in which Taylor scores 15 or more points.
Jenkins' 29 points is his 18th 20+-point game of the season and 20th of his career.
Taylor's 20 points is his sixth of the season and 10th of his career.
Taylor has averaged 20.5 points in the two 2011 SEC Tournament games.
Brad Tinsley scored 12 points and had six assists. It was his 16th 5-assist game of the season and 26th of his career.
Ezeli had two blocks against Mississippi State. He the Commodores' all-time single-season blocks leader with 85, and now has 150 blocks in his career.
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