Mississippi College Men’s Golf Closes in at GSC Championship
Mississippi College sits third after two rounds of the Gulf South Conference Men’s Golf Championship, led by Joao Iglesias’s record-setting performance at Greystone Golf Club.
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Mississippi College sits third after two rounds of the Gulf South Conference Men’s Golf Championship, led by Joao Iglesias’s record-setting performance at Greystone Golf Club.
Read MoreThe Blue Mountain Christian women’s track team posted three podium finishes and set multiple personal and school records at the SSAC Championships in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Read MoreThe Lady Crusaders claimed their sixth SSAC outdoor championship, edging out Life University with a strong team performance in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
Read MoreThe Crusaders placed second with 185.5 points at the SSAC Outdoor Track & Field Championships, led by standout performances in sprints, relays, and field events.
Read MoreAlcorn State baseball heads to Hammond, Louisiana, to face Southeastern Louisiana in a non-conference matchup. The game is scheduled for Wednesday at 6 p.m.
Read MoreSouthwest Tennessee defeated Coahoma Community College 12-5 on Tuesday, with strong offensive performances and solid pitching. The Tigers return to action Saturday against Meridian Community College.
Read MoreGonzalo De Minon keeps his score even par after two rounds at the Gulf South Conference Championships, helping Delta State sit in eighth place overall.
Read MoreMembers of Jones College’s 2016 national championship team were honored Saturday at Community Bank Park during a doubleheader against Northeast Mississippi Community College.
Read MoreThe Southern Miss women’s golf team moved up to seventh place at the Sun Belt Championships after a strong second round, highlighted by a 69 from Louise Cuyvers.
Read MoreAfter a slow start, Southwest Men’s Tennis finished strong with an eight-match winning streak and earned a key playoff seed. Freshman Juan Luca Cividini received all-MACCC honors.
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