Texas Southern edges Alcorn State 72-71 in close SWAC game
Texas Southern edged Alcorn State 72-71 in a tightly contested SWAC matchup Saturday at the Davey L. Whitney Complex. The game featured 13 lead changes and 14 ties.
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Texas Southern edged Alcorn State 72-71 in a tightly contested SWAC matchup Saturday at the Davey L. Whitney Complex. The game featured 13 lead changes and 14 ties.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Valley State Devilettes aim to improve above .500 in SWAC play Thursday night when they face Florida A&M at home in Itta Bena.
Read MoreFour players scored 10 or more points for Mississippi Valley State, but it wasn’t enough as they lost to Florida A&M, 88-74, in Itta Bena.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Valley State women’s basketball team hosts Bethune-Cookman on Saturday seeking its first victory over the Wildcats in five attempts. The game will be streamed live and available via radio and live stats.
Read MoreMississippi Valley State women’s basketball rallied in the final quarter to secure their first win over Bethune-Cookman this season, ending a series drought.
Read MoreThe Delta State University women’s basketball team lost to Mississippi College 69-62 on Saturday in Gulf South Conference play. The Lady Statesmen fought back from an early deficit but couldn’t complete the comeback.
Read MoreThe Delta State men’s basketball team narrowly lost to Mississippi College on Saturday, despite a strong second-half rally. The game was part of Gulf South Conference action at A.E. Wood Coliseum.
Read MoreThe Lady Statesmen travel to Clinton to face Mississippi College in a Gulf South Conference matchup Saturday afternoon. The game tips off at 2 p.m. CT, with radio coverage starting earlier.
Read MoreCoahoma’s basketball teams secured key victories during Homecoming festivities Saturday night, boosting team momentum early in the season.
Read MoreThe Northeast Mississippi Community College athletic department honored a record number of student-athletes with the Tiger Award during the 2024-25 academic year, recognizing their leadership and positive representation.
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