BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - Antonio Hudson set his personal single-game scoring high and LSU needed every point. <br>
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Hudson scored 23 points and LSU rallied from a 15-point halftime deficit to snap a six-game losing streak with a 68-65 overtime victory over Mississippi State on Wednesday night. <br>
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``When I have fun I'm comfortable and things start to go my way,'' Hudson said. ``It boosts my confidence to know that I'm a starter now. Of course, it's my first 20-point game in my career and to do it in SEC play really brings my confidence up a lot.'' <br>
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Hudson scored with 2:59 left to break a 62-62 tie and give the Tigers (13-11, 3-8 Southeastern Conference) the lead for good on the way to their first win since Jan. 19, when they beat Auburn. <br>
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``The thing that we haven't done is find some points,'' said LSU coach John Brady. ``I told them if we could find a way to score 65 points, then we would have a chance to win the game.'' <br>
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After Derrick Zimmerman made one of two free throws, Jason Wilson made his first basket since Jan. 23, putting LSU ahead 66-63 with 1:14 remaining. Marckell Patterson pulled the Bulldogs (18-7, 5-6) within 66-65 with 30 seconds left. <br>
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Patterson stole the ball and called a timeout as he was falling out of bounds with 9.2 seconds left. Mississippi State was out of timeouts, so the Bulldogs were assessed a technical foul, but Torris Bright missed both free throws. <br>
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Dupree stole the Bulldogs' inbounds pass, was fouled and made both free throws with 6.4 seconds left. <br>
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Mississippi State coach Rick Stansbury praised his teams first-half effort, but added, ``It's a game of 40 minutes and we only played 20 the way you have to play it.'' <br>
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Dupree finished with 13 points and nine rebounds, while Jermaine Williams and Brad Bridgewater each had 10 points. <br>
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``The main thing we started doing was picking them up on the perimeters,'' Bright said. ``And we did a good job in the second half of containing Mario Austin.'' <br>
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Austin and Timmy Bowers, who was 5-of-7 from 3-point range, each had 17 points for Mississippi State, which is 1-5 on the road in the conference. Patterson finished with 16 points and Zimmerman had 10 points and six assists. <br>
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LSU used a 17-0 run to tie the game at 52 on a 3-pointer by Hudson with 7:05 left. Bridgewater then gave LSU its first lead of the half with 6:22 remaining. <br>
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Austin tied the game at 62 on two free throws with 1:09 left in regulation. <br>
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``What we did in the first half we just didn't do in the second half.'' Zimmerman said. ``The ball just didn't fall.''