Ole Miss Volleyball’s Mokihana Tufono Signs With Orlando Valkyries
Ole Miss volleyball player Mokihana Tufono has signed with the Orlando Valkyries of Major League Volleyball, marking her transition to the professional level.
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Ole Miss volleyball player Mokihana Tufono has signed with the Orlando Valkyries of Major League Volleyball, marking her transition to the professional level.
Read moreOle Miss sophomore Walker Hooks has received an invitation to participate in the 2026 USA Baseball Collegiate National Team training camp, with a chance to make the team in July.
Read moreMississippi State men’s tennis announced the addition of Argentine player Segundo Goity Zapico, who brings extensive international experience and a strong junior tennis background.
Read moreMississippi Christian University has appointed Griffin Fleming as its new Director of Fan Engagement, focusing on enhancing game-day experiences and community involvement.
Read moreOle Miss women’s tennis has added French player Alice Battesti for the 2026-27 season, marking the team’s second transfer addition ahead of the upcoming campaign.
Read moreShay Hodge, a former Ole Miss standout and NFL wide receiver, has joined Morton High School’s football staff as its wide receivers coach. Hodge brings extensive coaching and player development experience to the role.
Read moreEmily Buchanan and Ann Stockett received ITA All-America honors after a historic season for the Mississippi Christian University women’s tennis team. The recognition highlights their contributions to the program’s best season ever.
Read moreFormer Alcorn and Syracuse running back Jarveon Howard led the UFL in rushing yards during the 2026 season, helping the St. Louis Battlehawks to a strong finish.
Read moreMississippi Valley State’s football team will have nine games broadcast live on the SWAC’s digital platform during the 2026 season. The schedule includes key matchups and home and away games.
Read moreThe 13-seed Rangers fell to Pima Community College 9-7 in the elimination round of the NJCAA Division II Softball World Series at Tyger River Park.
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