
Mississippi Valley State
(+12.5)

Texas Southern
(-12.5)
Highlights
Summary
HOUSTON (Interstat) ā Texas Southern dominated Mississippi Valley State 84-51 in a menās NCAA Division I basketball game Monday night at Health & P.E. Arena. The Tigers led 41-24 at halftime and maintained control throughout before an announced crowd of 1,803. The victory improved Texas Southernās record to 3-12 this season, while the Delta Devils fell to 1-17. Texas Southern was a heavy pregame favorite and easily covered the spread in a game that fell well under the projected total. Both teams are members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. Mississippi Valley State visits Grambling on Jan. 24, while Texas Southern plays at Alcorn State on Jan. 17.
Extended Summary
HOUSTON (Interstat) ā On a night when both teams entered desperate for a win, the Texas Southern Tigers delivered a performance of overwhelming force, while the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils found only frustration. Texas Southern dominated from the opening tip, building a 17-point halftime lead and cruising to an 84-51 victory in a Southwestern Athletic Conference menās basketball game Monday night at the Health & P.E. Arena. The most important part of the game was its decisive start. Texas Southern established control immediately, exploiting Mississippi Valley Stateās offensive struggles to fuel a relentless transition attack. The Tigers opened the game on a 19-2 run, a stretch defined by stifling defense and efficient scoring. Mississippi Valley State missed its first nine field goal attempts and committed three turnovers before finally scoring its first basket nearly six minutes into the contest. That early drought buried the Delta Devils, who spent the remainder of the game attempting to climb out of a hole that only grew deeper. Texas Southern guard Zytarious Mortle, a sophomore from Alexandria, Louisiana, spearheaded the onslaught with a game-high 22 points, adding four assists in 30 minutes. His backcourt partner, Bryce Roberts of Bossier City, Louisiana, contributed 15 points and four assists. The Tigersā ball movement was crisp, resulting in 18 assists on their 31 made field goals, and they capitalized on 18 Delta Devil turnovers, converting them into 23 points. Mississippi Valley State, which fell to 1-17 overall and 0-2 in the SWAC, never found an offensive rhythm. The Delta Devils shot a frigid percentage from the floor and connected on only a handful of three-pointers. Patrick Punch, a Houston native, led the team with 18 points in 40 minutes of action. Chance Sutton of Dallas added 10 points, and Swedish big man Mussa Mzein chipped in 12 points and a block. Texas Southernās interior presence, led by Troy Hupsteadās 10 points and nine rebounds, proved too much for the undersized Delta Devils. The Tigers outrebounded Mississippi Valley State and scored 42 points in the paint, consistently breaking down the defense for easy looks at the rim. The Tigers, who improved to 3-12 overall and 1-1 in conference play, saw their lead balloon to as many as 35 points in the second half. A highlight-reel alley-oop from Mortle to Jordan Gorecki midway through the second half punctuated the commanding performance, bringing the announced crowd of 1,803 to its feet. Mississippi Valley Stateās offensive woes are part of a prolonged slump. The Delta Devils have now lost 10 consecutive games since their only win of the season on Nov. 5. During this skid, they have failed to reach 70 points in any contest and have been held under 60 points six times. Texas Southern, which entered the game having lost eight of its last nine, found a much-needed reprieve against a struggling conference foe. The victory was a step toward stabilizing a season that has featured a difficult non-conference schedule with road losses to power conference opponents like Gonzaga, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt and North Carolina State. Both teams continue SWAC play on Saturday. Mississippi Valley State returns home to face Bethune-Cookman, while Texas Southern hits the road for a matchup against Alcorn State.
Preview
Preview: Mississippi Valley State at Texas Southern HOUSTON (Interstat) ā Two menās basketball teams seeking their first Southwestern Athletic Conference victory of the season will meet Monday night when the Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils visit the Texas Southern Tigers. The game at Health & P.E. Arena pits struggling programs with a combined 3-27 overall record. Mississippi Valley State (1-15, 0-2 SWAC) enters on a 10-game losing streak. Texas Southern (2-12, 0-2) has dropped four straight, including a 74-66 home loss to Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Saturday. The matchup features two of the leagueās top individual scorers, who will carry the offensive burden for their teams. Mississippi Valley State is led by guard Michael James, who is averaging 20.0 points per game over his last six contests. He scored 22 points in a loss to Alabama A&M on Jan. 5. Texas Southern counters with guard Zaire Hayes, who is coming off a 25-point performance in a loss at Grambling on Jan. 5. Hayes has been inconsistent but remains the Tigersā most potent scoring threat. Both teams have faced difficult non-conference schedules, resulting in lopsided losses to power conference opponents like Oklahoma, West Virginia, Florida State, North Carolina State and Minnesota. Their only combined victories since mid-November are against non-Division I opponent Huston-Tillotson (Texas Southern) and lower-division Biblical Studies (Texas Southern). Mississippi Valley Stateās offense has sputtered, failing to reach 70 points in nine consecutive games. Texas Southernās defense has allowed an average of 84.3 points during its current four-game skid. The game represents a critical opportunity for either team to gain momentum in SWAC play before continuing their conference schedules next weekend. Tip-off is set for Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, in Houston.