Mississippi Valley State 64, (15) Arizona State 80

1 2 T
MVSU (0-1) 23 41 64
#15 ASU (1-0) 39 41 80

Final

10:00 PM ET, November 14, 2008
Wells-Fargo Arena
Tempe, AZ

Harden's 24 and 10 help Arizona St. win first season opener under Sendek

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Team Stat Comparison
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE ARIZONA STATE
Points 64 80
FG Made-Attempted 23-54 (.426) 26-45 (.578)
3P Made-Attempted 10-25 (.400) 8-23 (.348)
FT Made-Attempted 8-13 (.615) 20-28 (.714)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 26 (0/0) 16 (0/0)
Largest Lead 0 24
Game Leaders
 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATEARIZONA STATE
PointsS. Behling 18J. Harden 24
ReboundsE. Petty 10T. Abbott 8
AssistsD. Harmason 5J. Harden 10
StealsE. Petty 3J. Harden 3
BlocksE. Petty 1T. Abbott 1
 · Team Stats: Mississippi Valley St. | Arizona State
2008-09 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Nov 14, 2008 @ASU 80, MVSU 64Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE (ET) ARIZONA STATE (ET)
11/15 @WSU 10:30pm
11/17 @OKLA 9:00pm
11/18 @JMU 6:30pm
11/20 @MONT 9:00pm
11/24 @ARIZ 5:45pm
11/18 @SDSU 11:00pm
11/23 PEPP 4:00pm
11/27 @CHAR 9:00pm
11/29 @BAY 12:30am
11/30 UTEP 8:00pm
 · Complete Schedule: Mississippi Valley St. | Arizona State
Associated Press

TEMPE, Ariz. -- This is why the Arizona State Sun Devils were so happy when James Harden decided to return for his sophomore year.

Harden had 24 points and a career-high 10 assists, and No. 15 Arizona State defeated Mississippi Valley State 80-64 on Friday night to win its opener for the first time in Herb Sendek's three seasons.

"There is a sense of excitement around the program right now, and obviously James has a lot to do with that," Sendek said.

Harden is ASU's top scoring threat. But he flashed playmaking skills that will make it tough for defenses to double-team him.

Time after time, Harden found multiple defenders in his way. So he fired passes to wide-open teammates.

"I guess that's how I always am," Harden said. "I'm a playmaker. I get my teammates shots. I try to create for them as much as possible. That's pretty much my game. Today, I think I did an OK job of doing that."

After ASU won the opening tip, Harden dunked off a dish from Ty Abbott and the Sun Devils, who hit seven of their first nine shots from the floor, were off and running to a 39-23 halftime lead.

The Sun Devils entered the season ranked for the first time since 1991-92, when they lost two of their first three in Maui and dropped out of the rankings.

Arizona State is unaccustomed to being in the national spotlight, but the Sun Devils had few opening-night jitters. The Sun Devils shot 57.8 percent from the floor, scoring 26 baskets on 24 assists, but Sendek thought his players were too deliberate.

"We really held the ball too much," Sendek said. "The ball didn't move freely. Everybody who caught it just kind of made sure it was orange, made sure it was a sphere, and then we passed it. Our offense is going to work better when we move the ball more freely and more sharply."

The Sun Devils played much of the first half without starting forward Jeff Pendergraph, who went to the sideline with two fouls after 9 minutes. Pendergraph had only two points at halftime and finished with 10.

The Delta Devils lost their last game 70-29 to top-seeded UCLA in the opening round of the NCAA tourney last spring. This one was much closer.

"I thought we fought hard," Mississippi Valley State coach Sean Woods said. "We didn't give up. We kept fighting. We've got a ways to go in terms of making the right plays."

Trailing 39-23 at halftime, the Delta Devils opened the second half by hitting three straight 3-pointers to pull within seven.

"They hit us between the eyes to start the second half," Sendek said. "Suffice it to say we have a great deal of work to do."

But that's when Harden, who had been dominating on offense, asserted himself at the other end of the floor. Arizona State led 50-41 when Harden stole the ball on consecutive possessions, feeding Derek Glasser for a layup and then Abbott for a dunk to push the lead to 54-41 with 12:19 to play.

The Sun Devils led by double digits the rest of the way.

Shannon Behling scored 18 points for the Delta Devils, who won the Southwestern Athletic Conference tournament last year.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Friday, November 14th
Western Carolina 55 Final
2 Connecticut 81
Fairleigh Dickinson 63 Final
6 Pittsburgh 86
Stetson 38 Final
8 Texas 68
Detroit 50 Final
10 Purdue 82
American Univ. 54 Final
14 Oklahoma 83
Mississippi Valley St. 64 Final
15 Arizona State 80
Houston Baptist 64 Final
17 Marquette 95
Toledo 58 Final
19 Florida 80
Guilford 83 Final
20 Davidson 107
NC Central 48 Final
24 Wake Forest 94
Albany 60 Final
25 Villanova 78