Coach Chris Jans enters his fourth season at Mississippi State and has taken the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament in his first three seasons in a program first. Jans has yet to win an NCAA Tournament game at Mississippi State and has not recorded more than nine conference wins in a season either.
Mississippi State aims for fourth straight NCAA Tournament appearance
Coach Chris Jans enters his fourth season at Mississippi State and has taken the Bulldogs to the NCAA Tournament in his first three seasons in a program first. Jans has yet to win an NCAA Tournament game at Mississippi State and has not recorded more than nine conference wins in a season either. The Bulldogs return only two veterans this season in junior guard Josh Hubbard and senior wing Shawn Jones.
Hubbard (junior, G, 18.9 ppg last season, 108 made 3 pointers). Hubbard has earned All-SEC honors in his first two seasons at Mississippi State and has averaged just over 18 points combined in both seasons. His 1,240 career points is the fourth-highest total in SEC history regarding a player’s freshman/sophomore season combined.
Jones (senior, SF, 4.8 ppg last season, 2.6 rebounds). Jones is the first four-year player in the Chris Jans era at Mississippi State and he played in all 34 games last year, including four starts. Emerged as more of a scoring threat late last season but known for his defensive efforts on the court. Jones shot 75.7% from the free throw line a year ago and had 10 games where he totaled multiple steals.
Jayden Epps (senior, G, 12.8 ppg last season). Epps is Mississippi State’s top offensive transfer addition in the offseason and pairs up for a nice 1-2 backcourt combo with Josh Hubbard. In his sophomore season at Georgetown, Epps averaged a team-best 18.9 points a game and shot 76.3% from the foul line. Epps began his college career at Illinois where he averaged 9.5 points a game as a freshman and played in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
