Avery Weed Named First Team WGCA All-American
Mississippi State junior Avery Weed earned her first First Team WGCA All-American honor after a record-setting season in women’s golf.
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Mississippi State junior Avery Weed earned her first First Team WGCA All-American honor after a record-setting season in women’s golf.
Read moreSophomore Louise Cuyvers led Southern Miss women’s golf with a near-record stroke average and earned second-team All-Sun Belt honors, league officials announced Tuesday.
Read moreKewan Lacy, a standout Ole Miss running back, has been selected as one of three athletes on the cover of EA SPORTS College Football 27. The game is set for release later this year.
Read moreTaryne Mowatt-McKinney will coach with the Chicago Bandits this summer while remaining on staff at Mississippi State, team officials announced.
Read moreFormer Mississippi State pitcher Alyssa Loza has been named an assistant coach for the Oklahoma City Spark in the AUSL. She will also remain with the Bulldogs in the fall.
Read moreEmily Buchanan of Mississippi Christian University has been named the NCAA Division II Women’s Tennis Student-Athlete of the Year by College Sports Communicators. She also earned All-America honors and led her team to historic success.
Read moreOle Miss senior Emily Welker has been named to the College Sports Communicators Second Team Academic All-American list, marking her as the ninth Rebel in program history to earn this honor.
Read moreThe MC softball program will hold a summer camp in Eunice, Louisiana, offering skill development for high school players. The event aims to enhance players’ knowledge and abilities through collegiate coaching.
Read moreOle Miss Baseball will compete in the Auburn Super Regional on June 5-6 after winning the Lincoln Regional. The series features the No. 4 Tigers and marks Ole Miss’s first super regional appearance since 2022.
Read moreCameron Tankersley of Ole Miss concludes his NCAA Championship run with a 42nd-place finish, ending his college career with 19 top-10 finishes overall.
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