MSU hosting Brian O’Connor welcome at Dudy Noble
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State baseball fans will have an opportunity to see their new head coach tonight at Dudy Noble Field at a welcome event.
MSU hires Brian O’Connor as next head baseball coach
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State announced the hiring of the 19th head baseball coach in program history on Sunday, naming Hall of Famer Brian O’Connor shortly
Hoop dreams: FLY & STY basketball tournament returns to Columbus
COLUMBUS – Eighty youth basketball teams from around the Southeast will converge on Columbus this weekend for the second FLY & STY Hustle basketball tournament.
Something to cheer about
2025 Heritage Academy graduate Lyla Pankey, front row, right, poses after signing her letter of intent to cheer at Tarleton State University, a university of
Fall dove shoots begin with good planting ahead
The next shooting opportunity for most of Mississippi’s hunters won’t roll around on the calendar until September, but preparations for making the most of those
MSU exits SEC Tournament with loss to Texas A&M
HOOVER – Mississippi State fell flat out of the starting gate in Hoover with an early exit at the SEC Tournament. The Bulldogs, 34-21, were
Hines takes home run record as Bulldogs sweep Mizzou
COLUMBIA, Mo. — Mississippi State baseball had a weekend for the record books in Missouri, sweeping the Tigers in the regular season finale thanks to
Homemade taxidermy saves treasured trophies
Shoulder mounts of deer and full body mounts of birds require vast experience, talent and skill to do well, but good looking turkey fan and
Smallmouth specialities are an effort worth making
The brown bass that share the same rivers and lakes as their green cousins tend to be more difficult to catch but, for enthusiasts up
Harcrow, Trojans shut out Lafayette to force Game 3
NEW HOPE — The Trojan softball team evened the Class 5A North Half championship series on Friday, extending the series and forcing a rubber match
King embracing new opportunities in the sport he’s loved ‘for as long as he can remember’
COLUMBUS — Growing up in Macon, Torean King didn’t have many opportunities to play tennis. King’s parents, Troy and Tonya, currently the head tennis coaches
New Hope softball advances to North Half
NEW HOPE – The Trojans softball team completed a sweep of Pontotoc on Saturday to book its place in the North Half championship series in
Spring squirrel season open May 15 through June 1
Mississippi’s turkey season closed at nightfall on Thursday, but the last chance for spring hunting has not passed. Mississippi’s spring squirrel season opens May 15
Shotgun national championship set for West Point
The best instinctive shooters in America will compete for the U.S. Helice Association National Championship at Prairie Wildlife near West Point this summer. The event,
Smaller 20 gauge good turkey woods companion
Sometimes, in the relationship between firepower and enjoyment afield, less really is more. For many turkey hunters, the lighter carry and gentler recoil of the
Starkville’s “Cubby” Harris inducted into Mississippi JUCO Sports Hall of Fame
Starkville native James “Cubby” Harris was inducted into the Mississippi Community and Junior College Sports Hall of Fame on Tuesday at the organization’s 19th annual















