Home

About Us

Advertisement

Contact Us

  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • WhatsApp
  • RSS Feed
  • TikTok

Interesting For You 24

Your Trusted Voice Across the World.

    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
Search

NCAA Tournament preview: No. 8 Cal vs. No. 9 Mississippi State

March 22, 2025
NCAA Tournament preview: No. 8 Cal vs. No. 9 Mississippi State

LOS ANGELES — Here is a preview of Saturday’s NCAA Tournament first-round game at Galen Center pitting No. 8 California (28-5) vs. No. 9 Mississippi State (21-11):

STAR PLAYER

Cal: Ioanna Krimili, a fifth-year senior wing from Herkalion, Greece, led a balanced scoring attack averaging 14.2 points per game and was named to the Atlantic Coast Conference second team. Krimili’s 95 3-point baskets paced a team that took 294 from long-distance, the most in the ACC. Krimili and fellow “Splash Sister” Lulu Twidale have made six in a game

Mississippi State: Jerkalia Jordan, a 5-foot-10 guard, leads the Bulldogs in scoring with a 16.1 average and a 40-point explosion on Jan. 27 against Missouri. She also is second on the team in rebounding (5.8) and with 37 3-point baskets has shown she an be a force inside and out. Madina Okot, a 6-6 post from Kenya, averages 11.6 points and 9.6 rebounds in 22.6 minutes per game.

STORYLINES

Cal is participating in its first NCAA Tournament since 2019 and went 12-6 in the ACC despite the brutal travel schedule that accompanies their new conference home. Los Angeles area natives who will be playing near home are point guard Kayla Williams and post Michelle Oniyah. If Cal were to win, it would set up a likely showdown from pod host USC on Monday.

Mississippi State is back in the NCAAs after painfully being left at the altar last year on selection Sunday. They were 6-6 in the Southeastern Conference and like Cal have one main inside presence but also do damage from outside. The Bulldogs have only four players back from that team after the transfer portal took its toll, but rebuilt quickly enough to get back in the tournament.

STAT TO KNOW

All five starters from Cal average in double figures in terms of scoring, ranging from Krimili (14.2) to Williams (11.3). The only starter who isn’t a 3-point threat is Oniyah, who hasn’t attempted a shot from long distance.

TOURNEY HISTORY

It’s the 15th NCAA Tournament appearance for Cal since 1990 but first since 2019 when the Bears beat North Carolina 92-72 and then lost 103-62 to top-seeded Baylor in the second round. Cal last reached the Final Four in 2012-13, beating Georgia in the Elite Eight before losing to Louisville 64-57 in their first Final Four game.

Mississippi State has a 24-12 record in 13 NCAA Tournaments with their most noteworthy game being a 66-64 win over UConn in overtime of the Final Four in 2017, a game that ended the Huskies’ 111-game win streak. The Bulldogs lost to South Carolina that season 67-55 in the title game and also played in the title game the following season, losing 61-58 to Notre Dame.

Related Articles

College Sports |


Cal’s Michelle Onyiah a center of attention in home region against Mississippi State in NCAA Women’s Tournament

College Sports |


NCAA Tournament: Saint Mary’s survives opener against Vanderbilt 59-56

College Sports |


Brigham Young survives, advances and collects a check: Breaking down the matchup and the money

College Sports |


NCAA Tournament: Why Gonzaga-Houston could be a second-round epic

College Sports |


Stanford’s season ends in opening-round home loss in WBIT

QUOTES

“They’ve got a 6-6 presence inside. They’ve got explosive guards on the perimeter with Jordan being their leading scorer. We’ve got to get in our stance and guard, we’ve got to play transition defense and we have to box out. They’re really good team.” — Cal coach Charmin Smith

“When you look at ’em on paper, there’s a storyline where they get to go right up to the road, an area they’re familiar with, and the story’s already written that it’s going to be Cal and USC. I love it. Nobody’s picking the Bulldogs. We’re going to show up, nobody thinks we’re going to win and like any good movie let’s see if we can come with some energy and flip the script,” — Mississippi State coach Sam Purcell

Featured Articles

  • Magnitude 3.4 earthquake shakes East Bay

    Magnitude 3.4 earthquake shakes East Bay

    June 9, 2025
  • NBA Finals: Thunder open another big lead and keep control, topping Pacers 123-107

    NBA Finals: Thunder open another big lead and keep control, topping Pacers 123-107

    June 9, 2025
  • San Jose: Firefighters respond to Tier 2 vegetation fire near Communications Hill

    San Jose: Firefighters respond to Tier 2 vegetation fire near Communications Hill

    June 9, 2025
  • SF Giants trade LaMonte Wade to Los Angeles

    SF Giants trade LaMonte Wade to Los Angeles

    June 9, 2025
  • Peninsula leaders warn of militarization of immigration enforcement

    Peninsula leaders warn of militarization of immigration enforcement

    June 9, 2025

Search

Latest Articles

  • Magnitude 3.4 earthquake shakes East Bay

    Magnitude 3.4 earthquake shakes East Bay

    June 9, 2025
  • NBA Finals: Thunder open another big lead and keep control, topping Pacers 123-107

    NBA Finals: Thunder open another big lead and keep control, topping Pacers 123-107

    June 9, 2025
  • San Jose: Firefighters respond to Tier 2 vegetation fire near Communications Hill

    San Jose: Firefighters respond to Tier 2 vegetation fire near Communications Hill

    June 9, 2025

181 Peachtree St NE, Atlanta, GA 30303 | +14046590400 | [email protected]

Scroll to Top