Avery Weed to Represent U.S. at 44th Curtis Cup
Avery Weed, a rising senior at Mississippi State, has been selected to compete in the upcoming Curtis Cup, marking her first appearance in the biennial amateur team event.
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Avery Weed, a rising senior at Mississippi State, has been selected to compete in the upcoming Curtis Cup, marking her first appearance in the biennial amateur team event.
Read MoreMississippi State men’s golf team heads to Winston-Salem for the NCAA regional at Bermuda Run Country Club, seeking its eighth consecutive tournament appearance.
Read MoreDelta State pitcher Adrian Byrd earned the Division Two Conference Commissioners Association South Region Pitcher of the Year award, along with three teammates earning All-Region honors.
Read MoreHigh school friends from Ripley, Mississippi, are making waves at the University of Southern Mississippi, with one helping the baseball team win a conference title and the other setting a school golf record ahead of NCAA regional play.
Read MoreMississippi Valley State University has extended the deadline to renew or purchase 2026 football season tickets through May 31. Fans can secure their seats and parking now for the upcoming season at Rice-Totten Stadium.
Read MoreKimona Haynes and Neal Terry of Belhaven University have qualified for the upcoming NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships in La Crosse, Wisconsin. Terry will compete in the long jump and triple jump, while Haynes will race in the 200m and 400m.
Read MoreMississippi Valley State University wraps up its 2025-26 athletic season and encourages fans to secure tickets for the upcoming football campaign.
Read MoreThe 20th-ranked Bulldogs completed an undefeated run through the Eugene Regional, defeating Saint Mary’s 5-0 to reach the second Super Regional in program history.
Read MoreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College women’s golf team stayed in the top 10 after day three of the NJCAA Division II Championship, with several players making notable moves on the leaderboard.
Read MoreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College women’s golf team secured its highest-ever national finish, ending ninth at the NJCAA Division II Championship. Two players earned All-American honors.
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