Articles by Benjamin Rosenberg
Taking a closer look at Mississippi State softball’s hot start to 2024 season
Samantha Ricketts and her players have repeated the line to the point where it has almost lost its meaning: “Prove ourselves right.”
Men’s Basketball: Mississippi State’s late rally not enough in loss at Texas A&M
Sometimes it is, in fact, how you start that matters most. For the second game in a row, Mississippi State dug itself a huge hole
How Sam Purcell, Bulldogs stayed the course during five-game losing streak
After Mississippi State allowed last-place Missouri to make nine of its first 10 shots and score 20 points in the first five minutes Sunday, Bulldogs head coach Sam Purcell tore into his team in the huddle during the first media timeout.
Baseball: Jordan’s homer completes Mississippi State’s comeback win over Southern Miss
PEARL — It is not easy to hit a ball out at Trustmark Park, especially to the opposite field. But Dakota Jordan, who is as
Tennis: Mississippi State men open conference play with win over Georgia
Led by a dominant performance in doubles, the Mississippi State men’s tennis team defeated Georgia in Sunday’s Southeastern Conference opener with a 4-3 victory in Starkville.
Men’s Basketball: How Josh Hubbard’s hot stretch impacts the rest of the Bulldogs
Freshmen in college basketball frequently get off to hot starts, then hit the proverbial “wall” once defenses figure out how to guard them and struggle to keep producing at a high level.
Women’s Basketball: Jordan’s huge third quarter rescues Bulldogs against Missouri
STARKVILLE — Jerkaila Jordan’s Sunday afternoon started with Mississippi State head coach Sam Purcell leading the Humphrey Coliseum crowd in a chant of “one more
Men’s Basketball: Mississippi State’s offense shut down early by No. 11 Auburn
AUBURN, Ala. — Mississippi State played its best defensive game of the season on Jan. 27 against Auburn, holding the Tigers to 58 points and 25
Armstrong to receive substantial raise in new contract
Following the most successful season in Mississippi State soccer history, Bulldogs head coach James Armstrong will see a substantial increase in his annual salary.
Q&A: Mississippi State baseball alum Brad Freeman on his journey to officiating the Super Bowl
Brad Freeman may have grown up in Oxford, but he has been a Mississippi State Bulldog his entire life. His father, Steve Freeman, was a standout defensive back for MSU before playing 13 seasons in the NFL, mostly with the Buffalo Bills, then went on to work as an NFL official.
What to watch, keys to victory for Mississippi State women’s basketball against Missouri Tigers
To call Sunday’s game a must-win for Mississippi State would be drastically understating the importance of the Bulldogs’ task.
What to watch, keys to victory for Mississippi State men’s basketball at No. 11 Auburn
After coming up just short in one of the greatest games of the current college basketball season Tuesday night against No. 16 Kentucky, Mississippi State has another challenge ahead Saturday afternoon with a visit to No. 11 Auburn.
Women’s Basketball: Mississippi State falls at Auburn as losing streak hits five
AUBURN, Ala. — Mississippi State’s downward spiral continued Thursday night, and now the Bulldogs have just one more opportunity to right the ship before postseason
Taking a closer look at Mississippi State baseball’s slow start to 2024 season
Speaking at a Kiwanis Club of Starkville luncheon on Jan. 23, just before the first official weekend of preseason practice, Mississippi State head coach Chris Lemonis was forthcoming about the Bulldogs’ need to rack up wins early in the season before MSU’s gauntlet of a Southeastern Conference schedule begins in mid-March.
Mississippi State men beat Tulane, run winning streak to four
Following a two-week break, the Mississippi State men’s tennis team survived its final tuneup before Southeastern Conference play, defeating Tulane 4-3 in New Orleans on Sunday.
What to watch, keys to victory for Mississippi State at Auburn
Even after losing four consecutive games, including home defeats to Florida and Kentucky teams that are among the bottom four in the Southeastern Conference standings, Mississippi State is still on the right side of the NCAA Tournament bubble. For now.
‘We came back losers, but we really came back winners’
It has been 61 years since Mississippi State’s men’s basketball team defied an unwritten rule and snuck out of the state to play against a racially integrated Loyola-Chicago team in the 1963 NCAA Tournament, and 11 years since Robbie Coblentz directed and co-wrote a short documentary to commemorate the occasion.
Men’s Basketball: Battle of superstar freshmen goes Kentucky’s way; Bulldogs’ winning streak snapped
STARKVILLE — Tuesday night’s instant classic wasn’t going to come down to anybody else but Mississippi State’s Josh Hubbard and Kentucky’s Reed Sheppard. The standout
Mississippi State picks up 1,000th win in program history
Mississippi State’s final two days at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic were a mixed bag as the No. 25 Bulldogs held their own against No. 1 Oklahoma on Friday and picked up a solid win over Cal State Fullerton on Saturday before coming up short against Fresno State.
Women’s Basketball: Familiar issues prove costly as Bulldogs’ skid reaches four
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The same old issues plagued Mississippi State in Sunday’s loss to Alabama at Coleman Coliseum. And the Bulldogs are running out of




















