Mississippi State Bulldogs men's basketball

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The Mississippi State Bulldogs men's basketball program represents Mississippi State University near Starkville, Mississippi[a] in NCAA Division I men's basketball. The Bulldogs play in the Southeastern Conference. Mississippi State has qualified for the NCAA tournament 13 times and most recently in 2024. [2]The Bulldogs best finish in the NCAA tournament came in 1996 when they advanced to the Final Four. On March 20, 2022, Mississippi State named former New Mexico State head coach Chris Jans as its 21st head basketball coach.

First season1908
Head coachChris Jans
4th season, 76–59 (.563)
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Mississippi State Bulldogs men's basketball
2025–26 Mississippi State Bulldogs men's basketball team
UniversityMississippi State University
First season1908
Athletic directorZac Selmon
Head coachChris Jans
4th season, 76–59 (.563)
LocationStarkville, Mississippi
ArenaHumphrey Coliseum
(capacity: 10,575)
NCAA divisionDivision I
ConferenceSEC
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsMaroon and white[1]
   
All-time record1,5571,299 (.545)
NCAA tournament record1114 (.440)
NCAA Division I tournament Final Four
1996
Other NCAA Division I tournament results
Elite Eight1996
Sweet Sixteen1963, 1995, 1996
Appearances1963, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2019, 2023, 2024, 2025
Conference tournament champions
SoCon: 1923
SEC: 1996, 2002, 2009
Conference regular-season champions
SIAA: 1913, 1914
SEC: 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1991, 2004
Conference division champions
SEC West: 1996, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010
Uniforms
Home jersey
Team colours
Home
Away jersey
Team colours
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Team colours
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History

The Bulldogs have been to the NCAA Tournament eleven times, the first time in 1963 and the most recent being 2024. Mississippi State chose not to accept previous bids because state officials viewed African-Americans as inferior and would not allow Ole Miss or Mississippi State to play against teams with African-American players. The 1963 team, however, famously snuck out of the state in the dead of night to play in what has since been dubbed the "Game of Change".

Six of the ten NCAA appearances have been earned in the past 10 seasons under former MSU Head Basketball Coach, Rick Stansbury. They have won 8 conference championships, two under coach Earl C. Hayes as a member of the now-dissolved Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1913 and 1914 in addition to six SEC titles in 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1991, and 2004. The Bulldogs have won four conference tournament championships, one as a member of the Southern Conference in 1923 and three SEC tournament titles in 1996, 2002, and 2009. Mississippi State has several notable alumni including Erick Dampier, Bailey Howell, and Jarvis Varnado.

Rivals

As in all sports, Mississippi State's rival is Ole Miss. Mississippi State leads the series over Ole Miss 142–112. Former MSU Head Coach Rick Stansbury is 21–8 vs the Rebels.[3] Former head coach Ben Howland was 6–9 against the Rebels.

Mississippi State and Alabama are considered rivals on the court, with only 90 miles separating the two programs. The Crimson Tide lead the all-time series 120–74.[4]

Former players

All-Americans

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Player Position Year(s) Selectors
Jim Ashmore Guard 1956–57 Converse, Associated Press, UPI, Helms Athletic Foundation
Bailey Howell (2) Forward 1957–58, 1958–59 Helms Athletic Foundation, Associated Press, USBWA/Look Magazine, NABC, UPI, NEA
Red Stroud (2) Guard 1961–62, 1962–63 Helms Athletic Foundation, Converse, NABC, Associated Press
Leland Mitchell Guard 1962–63 Converse
Rickey Brown Forward 1979–80 Citizen Saving Athletic Foundation, Associated Press
Jeff Malone Guard 1982–83 The Sporting News, Basketball Times, NABC
Greg Carter Forward 1990–91 Associated Press
Chuck Evans Guard 1991–92 UPI
Erick Dampier (2) Center 1994–95, 1995–96 Associated Press
Mario Austin Forward 2002–03 Associated Press, Foxsports.com
Lawrence Roberts (2) Forward 2003–04, 2004–05 Associated Press, USBWA, NABC, The Sporting News
Jamont Gordon (2) Guard 2006–07, 2007–08 Foxsports.com, Rivals, ESPN, Associated Press
Jarvis Varnado (2) Forward 2008–09, 2009–10 Associated Press, College Basketball Insider
Dee Bost Guard 2008–09 CollegeHoops.net
Source:MSU Media Guide [5]
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Notable basketball players who attended and played at Mississippi State University.

SEC West Division titles

The years the Bulldogs won were as follows: 1995, 1996, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010

Postseason

NCAA tournament results

The Bulldogs have appeared in the NCAA tournament 14 times. Their combined record is 11–14.

The Bulldogs qualified for the 1959 tournament but university president Benjamin F. Hilbun would not permit the team to participate in the tournament where they would face African-American players.[6]

The 1963 team
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Year Seed Round Opponent Result
1963Sweet Sixteen
Regional 3rd Place Game
Loyola–Chicago
Bowling Green
L 51–61
W 65–60
1991#5Round of 64#12 Eastern MichiganL 56–76
1995#5Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
#12 Santa Clara
#4 Utah
#1 UCLA
W 75–67
W 78–64
L 67–86
1996#5Round of 64
Round of 32
Sweet Sixteen
Elite Eight
Final Four
#12 VCU
#13 Princeton
#1 Connecticut
#2 Cincinnati
#4 Syracuse
W 58–51
W 63–41
W 60–55
W 73–63
L 69–77
2002#3Round of 64
Round of 32
#14 McNeese State
#6 Texas
W 70–58
L 64–68
2003#5Round of 64#12 ButlerL 46–47
2004#2Round of 64
Round of 32
#15 Monmouth
#7 Xavier
W 85–52
L 74–89
2005#9Round of 64
Round of 32
#8 Stanford
#1 Duke
W 93–70
L 55–63
2008#8Round of 64
Round of 32
#9 Oregon
#1 Memphis
W 76–69
L 74–77
2009#13Round of 64#4 WashingtonL 58–71
2019#5Round of 64#12 LibertyL 76–80
2023#11First Four#11 PittsburghL 59–60
2024#8Round of 64#9 Michigan StateL 51–69
2025#8Round of 64#9 BaylorL 72–75
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NIT results

The Bulldogs have appeared in the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) 11 times. Their combined record is 13–11.

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Year Round Opponent Result
1979First RoundAlcorn StateL 78–80
1990First Round
Second Round
Baylor
New Orleans
W 84–75
L 60–65
1994First RoundKansas StateL 69–78
1999First RoundColorado StateL 56–69
2001First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Southern Miss
Pittsburgh
Tulsa
W 75–68
W 66–61
L 75–77
2007First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Mississippi Valley State
Bradley
Florida State
West Virginia
W 82–63
W 101–72
W 86–71
L 62–63
2010First Round
Second Round
Jackson State
North Carolina
W 81–67
L 74–76
2012First RoundMassachusettsL 96–101 2OT
2018First Round
Second Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Nebraska
Baylor
Louisville
Penn State
W 66–59
W 78–77
W 79–56
L 60–75
2021First Round
Quarterfinals
Semifinals
Finals
Saint Louis
Richmond
Louisiana Tech
Memphis
W 74–68
W 68–67
W 84–61
L 64–77
2022First RoundVirginiaL 57–60
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Awards

NCAA Defensive Player of the Year

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Player Year
Jarvis Varnado 2010
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SEC Coach of the Year

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Coach Year
Babe McCarthy 1961, 1962, 1963
Kermit Davis Sr 1971
Ron Greene 1978
Bob Boyd 1985
Richard Williams 1991, 1995
Rick Stansbury 2004
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SEC Player of the Year

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Player Year
Jim Ashmore 1957
Bailey Howell 1958, 1959
W.D. "Red" Stroud 1962
Jeff Malone 1983
Lawrence Roberts 2004
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SEC Defensive Player of the Year

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Player Year
Jarvis Varnado 2008, 2009, 2010
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Howell Trophy Award winners

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Retired numbers

Mississippi State has retired one jersey number for Bailey Howell, doing so on February 7, 2009 at the Coliseum.[7] Mississippi State has also honored two others with honorary banners.

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Mississippi State Bulldogs retired numbers
No. Player Pos. Career No. ret. Ref.
52
Bailey HowellSF / PF1957–19592009[7][8]
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Honored jerseys

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Player Pos. Tenure
Babe McCarthyHead coach1955–1965
Jack CristilVoice of the Bulldogs1953–2011
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See also

Footnotes

  1. Virtually all of the campus, including all athletic facilities, is outside the Starkville city limits. The campus mailing address is Mississippi State, Mississippi.

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