Ole Miss Football Sets High Standards During Spring Practice
Ole Miss coaches emphasize fundamentals and leadership as the team progresses through spring drills, with new players making immediate impacts.
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Ole Miss coaches emphasize fundamentals and leadership as the team progresses through spring drills, with new players making immediate impacts.
Read moreJones College extended its winning streak over Coahoma with a doubleheader sweep, keeping pace in the MACCC standings amid strong crowd support at Community Bank Park.
Read moreThe Bulldogs opened the Mason Rudolph Championship in Franklin, Tennessee, with a 1-under 283, placing them fourth after Day One, led by Richie and Skinner’s strong performances.
Read moreOle Miss’s distance runners set two school records and posted multiple personal bests at the Stanford Invitational, while other Rebels competed at LSU’s Battle on the Bayou.
Read moreOle Miss baseball was shut out by No. 21 Florida 2-0 Friday night in Gainesville. The game was delayed due to lightning and will be decided in a rubber match Saturday.
Read moreSouthern Miss softball defeated James Madison twice on Friday, including a walk-off win in extras and a shutout, to clinch the series. The team improved to 27-15 overall and 8-4 in Sun Belt play.
Read moreJackson State and Grambling State split a doubleheader in Louisiana after a delayed start caused by weather. Jackson State lost the opener but won the nightcap.
Read moreThe No. 20 Northwest Mississippi Community College softball team celebrated sophomore day with a doubleheader sweep of Southwest Mississippi, climbing into second place in the MACCC standings.
Read moreThe W baseball team split a doubleheader with Webster University, with a dramatic grand slam securing the win in the nightcap. Webster took the opener in a high-scoring affair.
Read moreThe Choctaws secured their sixth Gulf South Conference series victory with a 13-6 win in the finale, snapping a loss in the first game of the doubleheader.
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