MUW’s basketball teams fall short at Greenville
Just like the last time The W’s men’s basketball team squared off with the Greenville University Panthers, both squads tallied remarkable offensive and defensive numbers in a high-scoring affair.
‘Play harder’ approach sees Bulldogs shake 5-game skid at LSU
Mississippi State men’s basketball head coach Chris Jans had a simple message for his team at the start of the week: “Play harder.”
Three-sport letterwinner, Bulldog Hall-of-Famer Billy Howard dies at 99
Former Mississippi State athlete, Korean War veteran and founder of Howard Industries Billy Howard Sr. died at the age of 99, his company announced on Wednesday.
Bulldogs power past No. 15 Vols for first SEC road win
Mississippi State women’s basketball picked up its first SEC road win of the season on Thursday, beating No. 15 Tennessee 77-62 in Knoxville. It was
Road-game growing pains continue as Bulldogs prep for No. 17 Vols
Mississippi State women’s basketball will play against a ranked opponent for the seventh straight game today when it faces No. 17 Tennessee in Knoxville.
Madison Francis named to DPOY Midseason watchlist
Mississippi State freshman forward Madison Francis is in the running for one of the top individual awards in Division I women’s basketball this season.
No. 18 Bulldogs finish runners-up at UCF Challenge
The Mississippi State women’s golf team got its first taste of spring semester action this week, finishing second in the team standings at the UCF Challenge at Eagle Greek GC in Orlando, Florida, earlier this week.
Ole Miss postpones pair of women’s basketball games
The No. 17 Ole Miss women’s basketball team’s scheduled home matchups against No. 5 Vanderbilt on Thursday and against Auburn on Sunday have been postponed due to inclement weather, the school announced Tuesday.
Bulldogs end 5-game SEC skid in Baton Rouge
Mississippi State men’s basketball ended it’s five-game losing streak in SEC play on Wednesday, taking down LSU with a prolific performance on the road in
Ole Miss receiver Cayden Lee joining Austin Simmons at Missouri
Ole Miss wide receiver Cayden Lee – who had 106 receptions for 1,623 yards and seven touchdowns in three seasons with the Rebels – is transferring to Missouri, On3Sports’ Hayes Fawcett reported Saturday.
Bulldogs punch ticket to ITA Indoor Championships with weekend sweep
Mississippi State men’s tennis improved to 6-0 on the season and earned a spot at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Indoor Championships next month with a sweep of Santa Clara and Auburn in Starkville this weekend.
Snow, ice and cold prevent baseball start at Delta State
Delta State’s nationally renowned NCAA Division II baseball team was supposed to open the 2026 season Friday against Harding (Arkansas) University in Cleveland.
Taking a closer look at MSU’s 2026 transfer portal class
Mississippi State head coach Jeff Lebby wrapped up recruiting for the 2026 season with a 24-player transfer portal class, addressing numerous departures on both sides of the trenches and filling in key roles at skill positions.
Clemson’s Swinney alleges tampering by Ole Miss’ Golding, calls for reforms
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney is accusing Ole Miss coach Pete Golding of tampering with transfer player Luke Ferrelli and said Friday he has forwarded evidence to the NCAA.
Ole Miss men lose second straight, fall to Kentucky
Despite a late rally that saw Ole Miss cut its deficit to Kentucky down to two points with 2:48 to play, the Wildcats outscored the Rebels 10-3 over the game’s final 1 minute, 5 seconds in a 72-63 victory at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. It’s Ole Miss’ (11-9, 3-4 SEC) second loss in a row.
Purcell, MSU still looking for SEC road win
Alabama senior Karly Weathers drove the final dagger into Mississippi State with 1:59 left in the game on Sunday.
Fourth quarter drought sees Bulldogs fall at No. 23 Bama
Mississippi State women’s basketball suffered another road defeat in SEC play on Sunday, falling 85-78 at No. 23 Alabama. The Bulldogs fell behind early as
Bulldogs throttled by No. 15 Vandy as losing skid continues
STARKVILLE – There was little doubt about the result when Chandler Bing (the Vanderbilt men’s basketball player, not the character from Friends) hit a three-pointer at
Rapid Recap: No. 15 Vanderbilt 88, Mississippi State 56
STARKVILLE – Mississippi State lost its fifth straight SEC contest on Saturday in an early game against No. 15 Vanderbilt. The game was moved up
Bulldogs prep for Bama amid weather concerns
Mississippi State women’s basketball got a signature win at home last Sunday against No. 7 Kentucky, but has more than just an opponent to plan for this weekend.


















