Lee Women’s Basketball Defeats Mississippi College
Mississippi College women’s basketball team fell to Lee University 71-38 on Saturday, extending their losing streak. Olawoyin led the team in scoring with 11 points.
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Mississippi College women’s basketball team fell to Lee University 71-38 on Saturday, extending their losing streak. Olawoyin led the team in scoring with 11 points.
Read MoreThe Bulldogs travel to Austin for their first game at the Moody Center in eight years, facing the No. 4 Texas Longhorns in a nationally televised matchup Sunday.
Read MoreOle Miss women’s basketball prepares to face South Carolina in Columbia on Sunday, marking the final game of a challenging week against top-ranked opponents. Tipoff is scheduled for 11 a.m. CT on ESPN.
Read MoreAlcorn State prepares to face Jackson State on Saturday at the Davey L. Whitney Complex, aiming for a series win in the SWAC Women’s Basketball season.
Read MoreJones University trailed early and couldn’t overcome Pearl River Community College in a 67-56 loss Thursday night. The Wildcats outscored PRCC in the second half but came up short.
Read MoreBelhaven’s women’s basketball team secured a 14-point victory over Covenant on Friday, improving to 17-6 overall. The Blazers featured balanced scoring and strong defense in the win.
Read MoreSouthern Miss women’s basketball aims to avenge an earlier loss as they face Troy in an away game Saturday. The Lady Eagles look to extend their winning streak in a key Sun Belt matchup.
Read MoreSouthwest Mississippi Women’s Basketball lost to Co-Lin 51-38 on Thursday, with the Wolves overcoming a late rally. Dorsey led the Lady Bears with 10 points.
Read MoreThe Northwest Mississippi Community College women’s basketball team dominated Hinds with a strong start, winning 77-57 as multiple players contributed offensively.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Valley State University women’s basketball team will recognize its senior and graduate players during Saturday’s doubleheader against Texas Southern. The ceremony will honor Desiree Smith, Janiya Jones, Caiside Snapp, Nairobi Lewis, and Ariel Jefferson.
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