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Hubbard, MSU fall short on the road despite second-half push

Summary by The Dispatch
Mississippi State’s star scorer was starting to look more like himself again in Columbia, Mo., on Saturday. Junior guard Josh Hubbard shook off a 1-9 shooting performance in the first half and was leading the charge as MSU looked to close out a comeback from 16 points down. Over four minutes, Hubbard scored seven points from two shots, including a four-point play to close the gap to just three points after Mizzou had led by 16. It looked like an…
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The Dispatch broke the news in on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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