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Josh Hubbard's career night nudges MSU over Texas in OT
- On Jan. 3, 2026, Mississippi State Bulldogs beat Texas Longhorns 101-98 in overtime at the Moody Center in Austin, securing a road win in their SEC opener.
- Down seven with 2:17 remaining, Mississippi State Bulldogs rallied and Brandon Walker's putback with 17 seconds left tied the game to force overtime against Texas Longhorns.
- Josh Hubbard tied his career high with 38 points, drilling clutch 3-pointers in regulation and overtime while scoring 10 points in overtime to seal Mississippi State Bulldogs' win.
- MSU's victory pushed its winning streak to five while initiating conference play with a win; Texas began SEC play 0-1 and was without Dailyn Swain in overtime after his late foul-out.
- Texas' late free-throw struggles and a missed buzzer 3 raised questions about finishing games, while Achor Achor had 10 points and 13 rebounds and Mississippi State outrebounded Texas 47-39.
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Texas lets late lead slip, Hubbard's 38 powers Mississippi State to 101-98 OT win
Texas led 86-79 after Swain completed a 3-point play with 2:17 left, but that was the final points the Longhorns scored the rest of the second half. Hubbard knocked down a transition 3-pointer to pull the Bulldogs within two, 86-84, with 1:02 left, and then Brandon Walker put back a missed shot at the rim to tie it up at 86-86 with 0:17 left.
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Hubbard scores 10 of his 38 points in OT to lift Mississippi State over Texas 101-98 in SEC opener
Josh Hubbard scored 10 of his career-high-tying 38 points in overtime and Mississippi State beat Texas 101-98 in a Southeastern Conference opener.
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