Lady Bears fall to Wolves after late-game surge
Southwest Mississippi Women’s Basketball lost to Co-Lin 51-38 on Thursday, with the Wolves overcoming a late rally. Dorsey led the Lady Bears with 10 points.
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Southwest Mississippi Women’s Basketball lost to Co-Lin 51-38 on Thursday, with the Wolves overcoming a late rally. Dorsey led the Lady Bears with 10 points.
Read MoreThe Bears lost to Co-Lin 71-64 on Thursday, despite a strong first-half effort. The game featured multiple lead changes and key performances from Cy Merrett and Leano Rolle.
Read MoreHinds Community College softball team opened its home schedule with a win in game one but fell short in game two against nationally ranked Parkland College, resulting in a split.
Read MoreThe No. 26 Mississippi State women’s tennis team prepares to face No. 29 Alabama in their first SEC match of the season on February 22 in Starkville, after an undefeated start.
Read MoreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College women’s basketball team dominated Hinds with a strong start, winning 77-57 as multiple players contributed offensively.
Read MoreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College men’s basketball team edged Hinds 98-97 Thursday night, thanks to clutch free throws and gritty play down the stretch, improving their record to 15-10.
Read MoreOle Miss men’s tennis faces No. 16 Texas A&M and No. 18 Oklahoma in key SEC matches this weekend, as the Rebels aim for their best start in program history.
Read MoreMississippi State opens SEC home play Saturday against No. 37 Vanderbilt at the A.J. Pitts Tennis Centre, aiming for their eighth straight home win in league openers.
Read MoreOle Miss will face No. 11 Florida on Saturday at 11 a.m. in Oxford, seeking their first win over the Gators in recent years. The game will be broadcast on ESPN.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Valley State University women’s basketball team will recognize its senior and graduate players during Saturday’s doubleheader against Texas Southern. The ceremony will honor Desiree Smith, Janiya Jones, Caiside Snapp, Nairobi Lewis, and Ariel Jefferson.
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