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San Francisco records victory over Mississippi State

March 10, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, United States; San Francisco Dons guard Tyrone Riley IV (5) dunks the basketball against the Gonzaga Bulldogs during the second half in the West Coast Conference tournament semifinals at Orleans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

Tyrone Riley IV scored 16 points and San Francisco scored four points in the final eight seconds to defeat Mississippi State 65-62 on Sunday in Tupelo, Miss.

Ryan Beasley added 12 points as the Dons (6-4) ended a three-game losing streak.

Jordan Epps scored 21 and Ja’Borri McGhee added 13 for the Bulldogs (4-5), who lost leading scorer Josh Hubbard to a leg injury just two:27 into the game.

Mississippi State scored six straight points to take a 62-61 lead with 24 seconds remaining.

Mookie Cook made two free throws with eight seconds left to give the Dons the lead before Riley made a steal and dunk with five seconds left. Epps’ 3-pointer missed before the buzzer.

Riley’s dunk started the scoring in the second half and gave San Francisco a 32-22 lead. Epps’ 3-pointer started Mississippi State’s scoring and the Bulldogs got within seven a second time.

Riley’s 3-pointer and a Guillermo Diaz Graham dunk pushed the lead to 39-27, but Mississippi State got within seven points on three occasions before Legend Smiley’s layup pushed the lead to nine.

The Bulldogs closed to 48-46, but Vukasin Masic made a 3-pointer and Diaz Graham added a layup for a seven-point lead.

Brandon Walker made back-to-back layups and Epps added a 3-pointer to tie the score at 56. Beasley’s layup broke the tie and the Dons opened a five-point lead.

San Francisco led 13-5 as Mississippi State made just two field goals in the first seven minutes.

Sergej made a layup and jumper during a 7-0 run that brought the Bulldogs within a point. Cook’s layup stopped the run midway through the first half, but Dellquan Warren scored a 3-pointer to tie the score at 15.

Riley scored on a dunk to break the tie and added a jumper before Beasley’s two free throws increased the Dons’ lead to six. Epps cut the lead in half by hitting a 3-pointer, but Beasley made a jumper and a 3-pointer to extend the lead to 26-18.

The lead grew to 10 before Epps beat the buzzer with a layup that left San Francisco with a 30-22 halftime lead.

–Field level media

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