
Jackson State
(-1.5)

Alcorn State
(+1.5)
Highlights
Summary
LORMAN, Miss. (Interstat) ā Alcorn State pulled away in the second half to defeat Jackson State 83-65 in a SWAC menās basketball game Saturday at Davey Whitney Complex. The teams were tied at 34 at halftime before the Braves used a 49-point second half to secure the win. Tycen McDaniels led Alcorn State with 25 points and 14 rebounds. Jameel Morris added 22 points for the Braves, who forced 17 turnovers and attempted 38 free throws. Daeshun Ruffin scored 21 points for Jackson State. The Tigers shot just 19% from 3-point range and recorded only three assists. Alcorn State improved to 7-19, while Jackson State fell to 9-18.
Extended Summary
LORMAN, Miss. (Interstat) ā A tight Southwest Athletic Conference contest turned into a second-half rout Saturday as the Alcorn State Braves used a dominant defensive performance to overwhelm the Jackson State Tigers 83-65 at the Davey Whitney Complex. The game, witnessed by 1,201 fans, was a tale of two halves. Both teams entered the locker room knotted at 34, but Alcorn State erupted for 49 points after halftime while its defense clamped down, forcing a flurry of Jackson State mistakes that fueled the decisive run. The most critical phase of the game began early in the second half. With Alcorn State leading 41-38, the Braves unleashed a game-defining 14-2 surge over a four-minute span. The run was powered almost entirely by Jackson Stateās offensive ineptitude and Alcorn Stateās opportunistic defense. The Tigers committed five turnovers during the stretch, which the Braves converted into easy transition opportunities. Jameel Morris capped the run with a 3-pointer, giving Alcorn State a 55-40 lead with 11 minutes remaining, a margin Jackson State would never seriously threaten. Alcorn Stateās defense was the story, generating 29 points off 17 Jackson State turnovers. The Braves recorded 13 steals, led by the active hands of Tycen McDaniels and Morris, and consistently disrupted the Tigersā offensive flow. Jackson State managed only three assists for the entire game against 17 turnovers, a catastrophic ratio that underscored their struggles. Tycen McDaniels was the catalyst for Alcorn State, delivering a monster performance with 25 points and 14 rebounds. The 6-foot-8 forward from Columbus, Georgia, was relentless on both ends, adding two steals and two blocks while frequently drawing fouls and converting at the line. His interior presence anchored the Braves, who outscored Jackson State 36-28 in the paint. Jameel Morris provided a crucial scoring punch with 22 points, including several key baskets during the second-half separation. Shane Lancaster added 11 points and Nick Woodard contributed nine points and six rebounds for the Braves, who improved to 7-19 overall. For Jackson State, Daeshun Ruffin led the way with 21 points, but his effort was marred by eight turnovers. Dionjahe Thomas provided a bright spot with 14 points, five rebounds and four blocks in just 20 minutes of action. Jayme Mitchell scored 13 and Jalen Tatum added 10 for the Tigers, who fell to 9-18. The Tigers shot just 38.9% from the field and a dismal 19% from 3-point range. Their offensive rating of 91.1 on 71 possessions highlighted a stagnant attack. Alcorn State, while shooting 41.4% from the field, capitalized on 13 more free throw attempts and a significant advantage in fast-break points, 17-4. The victory avenged a narrow 89-86 loss for Alcorn State at Jackson State on Jan. 3. The Braves also snapped a two-game skid, while Jackson State saw its two-game winning streak come to an abrupt halt. Alcorn State will look to build on the win when it travels to face Texas Southern on Thursday. Jackson State aims to regroup on the road at Prairie View the same night.
Preview
Preview: Jackson State Tigers at Alcorn State Braves LORMAN, Miss. (Interstat) ā Two SWAC rivals seeking momentum for the conference tournament will meet Saturday when the Jackson State Tigers visit the Alcorn State Braves at the Davey Whitney Complex. Jackson State (9-17 overall) enters on a two-game winning streak after a 91-86 victory over Bethune-Cookman on Monday. The Tigers are powered by guard Daeshun Ruffin, who is in the midst of a sensational scoring run. Over his last five games, Ruffin is averaging 31.4 points and 6.2 assists, including a 38-point outburst against Grambling and a 35-point effort versus Southern. Alcorn State (6-19) looks to bounce back from a 78-86 home loss to Florida A&M on Monday. The Braves are led by guard Jameel Morris, who paced the team with 15 points and seven assists in that defeat. Morris has scored in double figures in four of his last six contests. The Tigers won the seasonās first meeting, 89-86, in Jackson on Jan. 3. Ruffin scored 24 points in that victory. While both teams have struggled for consistency this season, the matchup features two of the conferenceās top guards. Ruffinās explosive offensive output will be the primary focus for an Alcorn State defense that allows an average of 75.2 points per game. The Braves will counter with a more balanced attack, needing Morris to facilitate and find teammates like Nick Woodard and Shane Lancaster, who combined for 27 points in the last outing. Jackson State has shown a higher offensive ceiling recently, averaging 81.3 points over its last three games. Alcorn State has found wins harder to come by but has been competitive at home, with recent victories over Bethune-Cookman and Southern in Lorman. Saturdayās contest is the first of a two-game road swing for Jackson State, which visits Prairie View and Texas Southern next week. Alcorn State embarks on a similar road trip following this game, facing the same Texas-based opponents. Tipoff is set for Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, at the Davey Whitney Complex on the campus of Alcorn State University.