Former Arkansas stars Jaylon Braxton, Luke Hasz commit to Ole Miss
OXFORD – Former Arkansas cornerback Jaylon Braxton and tight end Luke Hasz have both committed to Ole Miss. Braxton announced his commitment Saturday morning on
Walter Nolan, Tre Harris and ‘Pooh’ Paul earn AP All-American honors
OXFORD – Ole Miss junior defensive tackle Walter Nolen, senior wide receiver Tre Harris and junior linebacker Chris “Pooh” Paul Jr. were named All-Americans by
Starkville native Kevin Randall leads officiating crew for Army-Navy game
Kevin Randall was wrapping up his 10th season as a college football official and preparing to spend Thanksgiving with his family when he received an
Men’s Basketball: Bulldogs turn up the heat in second half to beat Central Michigan
JACKSON — Mississippi State was in another too-tight game at halftime, seemingly on the way to its third straight close call against a mid- or
Ole Miss dominates Southern Miss in Biloxi
Ole Miss senior guard Sean Pedulla scored 15 of his game-high 18 points in the first half Saturday afternoon against Southern Miss, and the No.
Owls men end skid with overtime win over Millsaps
COLUMBUS — Mississippi University for Women hosted basketball action at Pohl gymnasium on Sunday afternoon, seeing the men’s basketball team snap a two-game skid with
A quick analysis of Ole Miss’ 2025 football schedule
OXFORD — Get your travel itineraries ready — Ole Miss’ 2025 season will be here faster than you think. The Rebels’ full schedule was released
Men’s Basketball: No. 25 Mississippi State grinds past McNeese in Tupelo
TUPELO — RJ Melendez was already enjoying his best game offensively in a Mississippi State uniform, but with the Bulldogs fighting to close out a feisty
Bulldogs take late win against Belmont in Tupelo
By COLIN DAMMS [email protected] TUPELO — Mississippi State women’s basketball picked up its 10th win of the season in a nail-biting 73-70 contest against Belmont
Dart named to Coaches’ All-SEC first team
OXFORD — Ole Miss senior quarterback Jaxson Dart was one of four Rebels to be named first-team All-SEC Tuesday, as voted on by the conference’s
EMCC splits home pair with Holmes
SCOOBA – East Mississippi Community College closed out its pre-Christmas basketball slate with Monday’s home hoops doubleheader against Holmes. The EMCC women claimed a 69-63
Mississippi State quarterback Blake Shapen to return for final year of eligibility
Mississippi State head coach Jeff Lebby was optimistic that quarterback Blake Shapen, already in his fifth college season, would be granted an additional year of
How do Ole Miss and Duke match up?
OXFORD – It might not be where No. 14 Ole Miss envisioned when its highly anticipated 2024 season began, but the Rebels are going bowling
Former Bulldog assistant Charles Huff named new USM head coach
HATTIESBURG — Southern Miss announced the hiring of a new head football coach this week, drawing Charles Huff away from Sun Belt champions Marshall in
MUW freshman Keegan Strong named conference Player of the Week
COLUMBUS — Mississippi University for Women track standout Keegan Strong was named player of the week for track and field by the St. Louis Intercollegiate
Penn State transfer Kanye Clary out indefinitely for Mississippi State
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State’s rotation will be one player short for an extended period of time, as head coach Chris Jans said Tuesday that guard
Men’s Basketball: Mississippi State overcomes ugly start in win over Prairie View A&M
STARKVILLE — Chris Jans would have preferred not to need Cameron Matthews on Sunday. Mississippi State’s head coach said the fifth-year senior forward has been
Mississippi State football fires four members of creative services team
After National Signing Day on Wednesday, four members of the Mississippi State football creative services team were let go less than a year after the
Opportunistic Owls cage Blue Jays, 62-47
FULTON, Mo. – A strong bench contribution and good effort taking care of the basketball propelled The W men’s team to a 62-47 win at
Former Bulldog assistant Irvin, Chicago State ready to host Purcell, Mississippi State
With the exception of her four years playing college basketball at Fresno State, Corry Irvin had lived her entire life in the state of Illinois















