Jackson State to appear on SWAC TV four times in 2026
Jackson State will be featured in four SWAC TV games during the 2026 season, including matchups against Tuskegee, Alabama A&M, Grambling State, and Bethune-Cookman.
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Jackson State will be featured in four SWAC TV games during the 2026 season, including matchups against Tuskegee, Alabama A&M, Grambling State, and Bethune-Cookman.
Read moreThe Southwestern Athletic Conference announced its TV broadcast schedule for the 2026 football season, featuring 50 games across 12 schools.
Read moreEleven former Mississippi State players are competing across top international and domestic leagues, with some recently concluding their seasons or entering playoffs, according to the school’s athletic department.
Read moreForty-one former Mississippi State players, including eight Major Leaguers, are competing across MLB and minor leagues this season, according to school officials.
Read moreFour Millsaps College baseball players earned spots on the 2026 CSC Academic All-District® Baseball Team, recognizing their academic and athletic achievements.
Read moreThe Bulldogs capped their 2025-26 season with their best NCAA Championship finish ever, highlighted by a program-low round and standout performances from senior and freshman players.
Read moreBrooke Renfroe has been appointed director of operations for Mississippi State women’s basketball, bringing her experience as a former student manager and team alumna to the role.
Read moreFour Belhaven University baseball players earned spots on the College Sports Communicators Academic All-District Teams, recognizing top student-athletes for academic and athletic achievement.
Read moreFour Mississippi College baseball players were recognized for their academic and athletic achievements on the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators All-District Team.
Read moreOle Miss women’s golfer Kajsalotta Svarvar received honorable mention All-American honors from the WGCA, marking her first All-America selection and the 10th in program history.
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