Mississippi State softball to host UAB on SEC Network Wednesday
No. 11 Mississippi State welcomes UAB to Starkville for a midweek game televised on SEC Network. The Bulldogs aim for their ninth straight win against the Blazers.
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No. 11 Mississippi State welcomes UAB to Starkville for a midweek game televised on SEC Network. The Bulldogs aim for their ninth straight win against the Blazers.
Read moreMississippi State women’s golf finishes third at the Old Barnwell Derby Match Play after a narrow loss to Wake Forest. Izzy Pellot secures her third individual win of the tournament.
Read moreThe No. 17 Ole Miss women’s golf team was defeated 4.5-0.5 by No. 22 South Carolina at the Old Barnwell Derby Match Play.
Read moreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College men’s and women’s tennis teams secured their first conference road victories with dominant wins over Meridian, highlighted by a three-set comeback and strong singles performances.
Read moreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College softball team lost the first game but rallied to beat Jones College 2-1 in the second game of their MACCC doubleheader Friday.
Read moreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College softball team lost 5-4 to Gadsden State in extra innings in a non-conference game Thursday. The game served as a warm-up before MACCC play begins.
Read moreOle Miss women’s basketball player Cotie McMahon has been named a USBWA Honorable Mention All-American, marking her seventh career All-America recognition. She also earned multiple honors this season, including SEC Newcomer of the Year.
Read moreTrack and field alumni Navasky Anderson and Abdullahi Hassan are set to compete in the men’s 800 meters at the World Indoor Championships in Poland, representing Jamaica and Canada, respectively.
Read moreSophomore forward Tray Huguley of Mississippi University for Women received two All-Region selections and set multiple school records during the 2025-26 season.
Read moreMississippi State guard Josh Hubbard received the NABC All-Southeast District First-Team award for the second straight season, highlighting his standout performance during the 2025-26 college basketball season.
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