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Rice Basketball surges past Southern Miss on the road

January 29, 2022 By Matthew Bartlett

Rice basketball showed great composure, weathering a second-half cold snap to secure a comfortable win at Southern Miss.

A pair of three-point baskets from Southern Miss signaled the beginning of a shotgun start in their Saturday tilt with Rice basketball. Both programs shot well early on with Rice carving out a modest six-point halftime lead thanks in part to a blistering 64 percent field goal percentage in the first half that dwarfed a respectable 40 percent showing from the floor by Southern Miss.

The offenses would cool off in the second half, but the margin would grow. The streaky Owls endured a 1-for-10 cold snap in the middle of the half but somehow were able to fend off the Golden Eagles who endured an equally frustrating 3-for-10 stretch over the same span. With neither offense moving, defenses and free throws took over.

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The win ensures Rice basketball their fourth consecutive Conference USA weekend with no worse than a split in their Thursday/Saturday contest. The Owls sit at 5-4 in conference play with a set of four consecutive home games on the horizon.

Player Spotlight | Max Fiedler

The rise of Mylyjael Poteat has led to a couple of quiet weeks from Rice center Max Fiedler. Coming into this game, he hadn’t played more than 25 minutes since Nov. 30 against Texas State and he hadn’t reached double-digit points since Rice played Jarvis Christian on Dec. 4.

Fiedler surpassed both marks on Saturday, scoring 14 points in 33 minutes, adding 10 rebounds. It was his fifth double-double of the season. It might be no coincidence the Owls are 5-0 in those games.

Stat Corner | Multi-dimensional offense

Rice basketball produced their most anemic three-point shooting performance on the season on Thursday against Louisiana Tech. The Owls were unable to overcome a lagging showing from beyond the arc in part because they didn’t complement it with a particularly dangerous offense from inside the arc. They flipped that script on Saturday.

The Owls shot a mediocre 33.3 percent from three-point land, but were 52.9 percent overall from the floor and scored 32 points in the paint. Being able to still find success shooting the basketball on slower nights from the team as a whole will be crucial going forward. As for the deep shooters, Carl Pierre and Quincy Olivari both shot .500 from three. That’ll be good enough on most nights.

Final Box | Rice 76 – Southern Miss 62

FINAL | @RiceMBB 76 – USM 62 pic.twitter.com/vw3eXUjWcQ

— The Roost (@AtTheRoost) January 29, 2022

Up Next | Full Schedule

Following this brief two-game road trip, Rice basketball heads back to Tudor Fieldhouse for a four-game homestand beginning next Thursday night against UTSA. Then they’ll play UTEP on Saturday, Feb. 5 before finishing the stretch with North American on Tuesday, Feb. 8 and North Texas on Saturday, Feb. 12.

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