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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Patrick’s LSU Stumble on a Night for the V Foundation

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Mississippi State emphatically snapped a five-game losing streak with a comprehensive 80-66 victory over LSU at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. The Bulldogs controlled the contest from the opening tip, utilizing a blistering start to establish a lead they would never relinquish while delivering their most complete offensive showing of the conference season.

The night also served a greater purpose beyond the hardwood, with LSU Associate Head Coach David Patrick pledging a personal donation to the V Foundation for Cancer Research. Patrick committed to donating $1 for every student in attendance to support cancer research efforts. A crowd of 7,501 fans was on hand to witness the SEC clash, providing a significant boost to the charitable initiative.

On the court, Mississippi State’s first-half performance was clinical. The Bulldogs matched their season average for three-pointers before the intermission, sinking seven of fourteen attempts from beyond the arc. This perimeter accuracy, combined with a dominant 12-rebound edge at the half, allowed the visitors to storm out to a commanding 44-21 lead by the break.

LSU attempted to mount a comeback in the second period, outscoring the Bulldogs 45-36, but the deficit proved too steep to overcome. Josh Hubbard led a balanced Mississippi State attack with 15 points, while Sergej Macura recorded his first career double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. For the Tigers, Max Mackinnon scored 15 points, but the hosts struggled to find consistency, falling to their third consecutive defeat.

Mississippi State now moves to 11-10 on the season and will look to build on this momentum when they visit Missouri this Saturday. LSU, now 13-8 overall, faces a quick turnaround as they travel to take on South Carolina.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Gators dominate the Glass as Patrick's LSU fall in Gainesville

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No. 16 Florida proved to be too much on the boards, pulling clear of Associate Head Coach David Patrick and his LSU Men’s Basketball team in the final minutes of the first half on the way to a 79-61 victory at the Exactech Arena.

The game marked the return to play for LSU point guard Dedan Thomas Jr., who missed the previous five games with a left lower leg injury. Thomas, who returned to practice at the start of the week, played 17 minutes off the bench, making one field goal with two rebounds and three assists in his first action since December 19th.

The Gators' physicality was the defining story of the night, as they out-rebounded the Tigers 50-30. A staggering 24-7 advantage on the offensive board led Florida to a 21-10 cushion in second-chance points. Center Rueben Chinyelu, who entered the contest averaging a double-double, was the primary catalyst, exploding for 15 points and 21 rebounds—11 of which came on the offensive end.

The Tigers started brightly, holding a narrow 9-7 lead early in the first half. However, the Gators responded with an 8-1 run to take the lead for good. Florida closed the period on a 10-3 scoring sprint, punctuated by a Thomas Haugh three-pointer at the buzzer to lead 38-26 at intermission.

In the second half, Urban Klavzar caught fire from beyond the arc, hitting five three-pointers to lead Florida with 18 points. The Gators' lead ballooned to as many as 24 with six minutes remaining. Despite Mike Nwoko’s team-high 17 points for the Tigers, LSU’s shooting struggles—including an 0-for-6 mark from distance in the second half—prevented any hope of a comeback.

LSU, now 13-6 overall and 1-5 in the SEC, will look to regroup before traveling to face No. 20 Arkansas this Saturday.


Tuesday, January 20, 2026
Patrick & LSU to breakthrough SEC Victory

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Marquel Sutton and Max Mackinnon combined for 46 points as the LSU Tigers snapped a four-game losing streak to secure their first Southeastern Conference win of 2026 with a 78-70 victory over Missouri.

In a high-stakes encounter at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, the Tigers led for all but 28 seconds, delivering a clinical performance that saw them control the tempo from the opening tip. Associate Head Coach David Patrick—the Bermudian-born coach recently named to the list of the nation's most impactful high-major assistants—looked on as his side repelled every Missouri charge to improve to 13-5 overall.

LSU signaled their intent early, racing into a 10-0 lead while holding Missouri scoreless for the first five minutes of the contest. Despite a second-half rally that saw Missouri cut a 14-point deficit down to just three, LSU showed the composure that had been missing in recent narrow defeats, including a last-second heartbreaker to Kentucky.

Marquel Sutton produced his most complete conference display since transferring from Omaha, pouring in 26 points. His physical presence inside was matched by Max Mackinnon, who added 20 points and four three-pointers, including a dagger in the final six minutes that restored a double-digit lead.

While the scoring was dominated by the duo, the defensive grit of Pablo Tamba and Rashad King proved decisive. Tamba recorded eight points and five boards, including two ice-cool free throws with 26 seconds remaining to extend the lead to six. Missouri’s Jayden Stone led the visitors with 20 points, but it wasn't enough to prevent the pre-weekend league leaders from slipping to a 3-2 SEC record.

The defining battle took place on the glass, where LSU out-rebounded Missouri 35-30. Crucially, the Tigers’ 16 offensive rebounds led to a 21-13 advantage in second-chance points, effectively punishing Missouri for every missed defensive assignment.
Monday, January 19, 2026
Dill’s Red Storm Claim the Victory in 259-Point Thriller

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Rookie sensation Lonzo Rand delivered a debut performance for the ages as the Houston Red Storm overcame the Texas Red Wolves 135-124 in a breathtaking display of offensive basketball.

In a contest that featured 11 lead changes and played out at a frantic pace, Terence Dill’s side showcased the depth and resilience that has become their hallmark this season. The story of the afternoon, however, belonged to Rand. In just his second professional outing, the guard led all scorers with 37 points, carving through the Red Wolves’ defense with a maturity that belied his rookie status.

The Red Storm’s offensive engine was firing on all cylinders throughout, underpinned by an unselfish approach that saw them record 38 assists on 50 made baskets. This ball movement created a barrage of open looks from the perimeter, with Houston shooting a clinical 48% from beyond the arc. Gerry Glover, Cam Moore, and Kaboris Johnson all joined Rand in connecting on multiple three-pointers to keep the scoreboard ticking at a relentless rate.

Despite the high-scoring nature of the affair, the game was defined by a series of high-stakes runs. Houston threatened to pull away early with a 12-point surge, but the Red Wolves responded emphatically, mounting an 18-3 run of their own to reclaim the lead and silence the home crowd.

The tension remained high into the closing stages, but Houston’s composure eventually told. With the game on the line, Rand stepped up to drain a clutch three-pointer that finally broke the Wolves’ resistance and secured a vital victory for the Space City squad. The win moves Houston further up the standings, while the search for defensive answers continues for a Texas side that played its part in a classic encounter.
Monday, January 12, 2026
LSU Ass. Head Coach Patrick Named Among Most Impactful

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LSU Associate Head Coach David Patrick has been honored as one of the "100 Most Impactful High Major Assistants" for 2026 by Silver Waves Media.

The recognition, announced on Monday, places Patrick among an elite group of coaching professionals across the United States' top college basketball programs. Silver Waves Media, an organization dedicated to the career advancement of sports professionals, curates the list through consultations with industry experts to highlight those significantly influencing the game behind the scenes.

Reacting to the award, the Bermudian-born coach expressed his gratitude for the milestone. "Thank you to Silver Waves Media for the recognition," Patrick said. "I am indebted to all I have worked for and with on this journey.".

Born in Bermuda before moving to Australia at age ten, Patrick has cultivated a distinguished resume over more than 20 years in coaching. He is currently in his second season as Associate Head Coach at LSU, marking his second stint with the Tigers after previously serving on the staff from 2012 to 2016.

Patrick’s impact extends far beyond the collegiate ranks. He has served as a pivotal figure for the Australian National Team, contributing as an assistant coach for the "Boomers" during their bronze-medal winning campaign at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics and their gold-medal run at the FIBA Asia Cup.

His career highlights include:
Recruiting Excellence: Patrick is renowned for his ability to attract elite talent, most notably being credited with recruiting future NBA number-one draft pick Ben Simmons to LSU.
Head Coaching Stints: He led programs at UC Riverside (2018–2020) and Sacramento State (2022–2024), earning a reputation for turning struggling programs into competitive contenders.
Player Development: Throughout his career, he has recruited 11 players who reached the NBA and coached 28 players who turned professional globally.

The recognition from Silver Waves Media underscores Patrick’s standing as one of the most influential figures in the High Major coaching landscape as he continues to shape the future of LSU basketball.
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