TSUSports.com: Men's Basketball To Face Texas State Sunday Afternoon At Home

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• Texas Southern closes out its two-game homestand with a match-up against Texas State on Sunday at 4 p.m. inside the H&PE Arena.

• TSU will face Texas State for the first time since 2010 as it was in Fort Worth, Texas at a neutral site. Texas State last played at TSU in 2002 as they won 79-71. TSU leads the all-time series 7-5 as the series began in 1985.

• TSU has not played a team from the Sun Belt Conference since the 2019 CIT as they traveled to Louisiana-Monroe and won. TSU is 11-14 all-time against the league with games against Texas State (7-5), Louisiana (1-3), ULM (2-0), James Madison (1-0), Southern Miss (0-2) and South Alabama (0-4).

• Texas Southern fell in the finals of the 2024 SWAC Tournament last season and participated in the CIT as they fell to Tarleton State in the opening round.

• TSU returns two starters from last season and eight letterwinners as they lost seven lettermen. The Tigers added seven newcomers to its roster in the offseason as six were added via the transfer portal. The TSU men's basketball duo of Grayson Carter and Kenny Hunter were named to the 2024-25 Preseason All-SWAC Second Team. Hunter was also tabbed the league's Preseason Defensive Player of the Year.

• Texas State is 26-11 all-time against current members of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. TSU is the only team they do not have a winning record against.

In head coach Johnny Jones' 24-year career, he's 59-39 all-time against the current group of Sun Belt teams as most games took place while at former league foe North Texas. Jones has faced Arkansas State (12-10), Louisiana (12-12), ULM (13-2), ODU 1-1, South Alabama (8-9), Troy (8-3), Texas State) and Southern Miss (2-2).

• TSU, which is led by seventh-year head coach Johnny Jones, has won three-of-the-past four SWAC Tournament Championships and enters the 2024-25 season looking to earn its eighth NCAA Tournament bid over the past 12 years.

• TSU made its fourth consecutive postseason under Jones and third straight NCAA Tournament appearance in 2022-23. Jones went 24-14 in his inaugural year as head coach with three Power 5 conference wins. TSU fell in the finals of the 2019 SWAC Tournament and advanced to the semifinals of the CIT in 2019. In 2019-20, the Tigers made it back to the semifinals of the SWAC Tournament after a third-place regular season finish but saw the season end abruptly due to COVID-19. TSU won the SWAC Tournament and First Four contest in 2021 and was the first SWAC team to beat a ranked opponent from the SEC in 2021 at Florida. TSU claimed another Power 5 non-conference win against Arizona State in 2022.

• Jones is 90-57 all-time in the month of December and 12-17 at TSU.

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