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Preview

Preview: Mississippi Valley State at Texas Southern HOUSTON (Interstat) — Two men’s 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 league’s 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 Tigers’ 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 State’s offense has sputtered, failing to reach 70 points in nine consecutive games. Texas Southern’s 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.

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