
Texas Southern

Mississippi Valley State
Highlights
Summary
AVALON, Miss. (Interstat) â Mississippi Valley State used a dominant fourth quarter to defeat Texas Southern 78-64 in a Southwestern Athletic Conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at LeFlore County Civic Center. The Devilettes outscored the Lady Tigers 25-12 in the final period to pull away. Jaeda Murphy led Mississippi Valley State with 22 points and five assists. Taliyah Logwood scored a game-high 33 points for Texas Southern in the loss. Mississippi Valley State improved to 6-19 overall. Texas Southern fell to 9-18. Attendance was 1,112.
Extended Summary
AVALON, Miss. (Interstat) â In a game defined by offensive struggles and a decisive fourth-quarter surge, the Mississippi Valley State Devilettes defeated the Texas Southern Lady Tigers 78-64 in a Southwestern Athletic Conference womenâs basketball game Saturday at the LeFlore County Civic Center. A crowd of 1,112 saw the Devilettes, who entered the game with a 5-19 record, outscore the Lady Tigers 25-12 in the final period to pull away for their sixth win of the season. Texas Southern fell to 9-18. The most important part of the game unfolded in the fourth quarter, where Mississippi Valley State transformed a narrow 53-52 lead into a comfortable victory. After Texas Southernâs Taliyah Logwood hit a turnaround jumper to cut the Devilettesâ lead to one point with 7:38 remaining, Mississippi Valley State responded with a critical 8-0 run over the next two minutes. The spurt was fueled by interior play, including a layup from Desiree Smith and a jump shot from Jaâla Douglas, pushing the lead to 61-52 and forcing a Texas Southern timeout. Texas Southern, which shot just 36.9 percent from the field and a dismal 47.8 percent from the free-throw line, could not mount a response. The Lady Tigers went scoreless for over three minutes during the Devilettesâ key run and never recovered, as Mississippi Valley State continued to attack the basket and convert at the foul line down the stretch. The game was a stark contrast in efficiency. While both teams had nearly identical field goal percentages, Mississippi Valley Stateâs significant advantage at the free-throw line proved decisive. The Devilettes attempted 38 free throws, making 22, compared to Texas Southernâs 11-for-23 performance from the stripe. Mississippi Valley State also capitalized on second chances, grabbing 20 offensive rebounds that led to 15 second-chance points. Jaeda Murphy led Mississippi Valley State with 22 points, four rebounds and five assists, continuing her strong play after a 33-minute, 11-point performance in a win over Prairie View earlier in the week. She was supported by a balanced effort that saw Sydnei Marshall record 14 points, seven rebounds and five assists, while Janiya Jones added 13 points and eight rebounds. Desiree Smith just missed a double-double with nine points and 10 rebounds. For Texas Southern, the offense ran almost exclusively through Taliyah Logwood, who delivered a game-high 33 points and nine rebounds. However, she received little consistent support. Malaya LeSueur was the only other Lady Tiger to reach double figures, contributing six points and six rebounds. The team managed only seven assists on 24 made baskets. The first half was a back-and-forth affair, with Mississippi Valley State taking a 34-32 lead into halftime. The Devilettes maintained a slim edge through the third quarter, leading 53-52, before their dominant fourth-quarter performance sealed the game. The victory avenged a 72-62 home loss to Texas Southern on Jan. 8 for Mississippi Valley State. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, Texas Southern entered the contest with a 54.7 percent probability to win. Mississippi Valley State will travel to face Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Feb. 28. Texas Southern returns home to host Alcorn State on Feb. 26.
Preview
Preview: Texas Southern Lady Tigers at Mississippi Valley State Devilettes AVALON, Miss. (Interstat) â Two Southwestern Athletic Conference womenâs basketball teams seeking momentum will meet Saturday when the Texas Southern Lady Tigers visit the Mississippi Valley State Devilettes at LeFlore County Civic Center. Texas Southern (9-17) enters on a five-game skid but holds a 72-62 home win over Mississippi Valley State (5-19) from Jan. 8. The Devilettes, however, are coming off one of their best performances of the season, a 67-45 road victory at Prairie View on Thursday. The matchup features two of the SWACâs top guards. Texas Southern is led by Taliyah Logwood, who is averaging 21.2 points over her last five games. She erupted for 32 points in a narrow 68-62 loss at Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Thursday. Her scoring prowess will be central to the Lady Tigersâ hopes of snapping their losing streak. Mississippi Valley State counters with Jaeda Murphy, a versatile playmaker who posted 11 points and five assists in the win over Prairie View. Murphy has been a consistent facilitator, recording five or more assists in three of her last seven contests. While Texas Southern boasts the head-to-head victory earlier this season and a better overall record, both teams have struggled in conference play. The Devilettesâ recent blowout win could provide a spark as they return home. The game will be a test of Texas Southernâs ability to contain Murphyâs distribution and capitalize on Logwoodâs hot hand, while Mississippi Valley State will look to build defensive pressure to extend the Lady Tigersâ losing streak. Tip-off is set for Saturday, Feb. 21, 2026, in Avalon.