No. 17 Mississippi State shakes off slow start vs. Bethune-Cookman

Riley Kugel scored 22 points and No. 17 Mississippi State used improved defense in the second half to pull away to an 87-73 victory against Bethune-Cookman on Monday night in Starkville, Miss.Josh Hubbard scored 16, RJ Melendez and Claudell Harris Jr. had 12 each and the Bulldogs (12-1) held the Wildcats (3-10) to 28 points in the second half after allowing 45 in the first half. Mississippi State forced a total of 17 turnovers, leading to 24 points.The Bulldogs, who open Southeastern Conference play at home against South Carolina on Saturday, won their sixth straight game.Trey Thomas and Brayon Freeman scored 21 each and Reggie Ward Jr. added 14 points and 14 rebounds to lead Bethune-Cookman, which received just 15 points from its bench compared to 34 for the Mississippi State reserves.The Wildcats begin Southwestern Athletic Conference play at Florida A&M on Saturday.Ward scored the first three points of the second half to pull Bethune-Cookman within 52-48. Michael Nwoko’s field goal helped Mississippi State rebuild the lead to 10.The Wildcats got within six points three times before Harris made a 3-pointer during a 7-0 run that pushed the lead to 72-59.Ward made a layup to stop the run, but the lead eventually grew to as much as 18 points.