No. 4 Mississippi State got the series-opening win against Lipscomb, even if it didn’t come until later in the game than it expected. Once the game ended, though, it wasn’t known when the next game would be played because of inclement weather in the forecast.
Mississippi State didn’t wait around to get its offense moving Friday night. After taking a few innings to wake up in the first game of the series, the Bulldogs struck early and never let Lipscomb fully climb back into the game.
Recruiting is in full swing for the Class of 2027, but programs will get left behind if they’re not looking ahead. That’s why Mississippi State will be hosting one of the top linebackers in the Class of 2028 later this month.
If you thought golfing with golf recruits on an official golf visit is okay with the NCAA, think again. Because a round of golf cost $150, Mississippi State recruits who played for free on an official visit were required to donate $90, the amount exceeding the NCAA’s $60 entertainment limit, to charity.
It took a bit for No. 4 Mississippi State's bats to connect with Lipscomb's pitchers, but they finally got things rolling behind a huge sixth inning and pulled away for an 8-3 win at Dudy Noble on Thursday night.
No. 4 Mississippi State has experienced two heart-breaking losses in back-to-back games this week. The first came Sunday against No. 1 UCLA the Bulldogs lost 8-7 in 10 innings.
Mississippi State is gearing up for one of its more interesting late‑March recruiting windows, and it starts with a full crew from Desert Edge High School making the trip east together.
Blake Roskopf is trying to keep things simple this spring. He’s healthy again, he’s back to training, and he’s hoping to have his college decision wrapped up by the end of March.
Nadia Barbary didn’t really leave much room for suspense in Birmingham. No. 12 Mississippi State needed someone to set the tone early and someone to settle things late against UAB, and Barbary handled both jobs with the kind of calm, veteran swing that makes everything look simpler than it is.
Mississippi State’s week has basically turned into a running reminder that college baseball doesn’t care about your plans. You adjust, you keep moving, and you hope the legs aren’t too heavy by the time the next first pitch shows up on the calendar.
Mississippi State can only hope the latest NCAA Tournament bracket projections are wrong. ESPN’s most recent version had the Bulldogs as the last team in the field before their first round SEC Tournament game against Florida.
The term must‑win gets thrown around during the regular season, but it rarely applies. There’s always another game coming. That changes in March, and it has definitely changed for Mississippi State women’s basketball.
Mississippi State had its chance to fire the shot heard around the college baseball world on Sunday and missed. On Tuesday, Southern Miss didn’t. The Golden Eagles pulled off a midweek win that’ll get the attention of every college baseball fan, media pundit and coach.
It’s hard to ask for a better setup for a midweek college baseball showdown: perfect weather in Hattiesburg and a pair of top-10 teams with dreams of Omaha squaring off on Tuesday.
Tuesday night’s baseball game in Hattiesburg won’t have the shine and sparkle Mississippi State’s last game had, but it’s still a big game. Two days after falling to No.
Madison Francis picked up two pieces of hardware Tuesday morning and neither honor feels like a surprise. If anything, being named to the SEC All‑Defensive Team and SEC All‑Freshman Team feels more like confirmation of what Mississippi State has been watching all season: a freshman who plays like someone destined for greatness.
Mississippi State is right in the middle of one of the more interesting running back recruitments in the 2027 class, and Ty Keys is a big reason why. The Poplarville four‑star is one of the most productive young backs in the country, and the Bulldogs have made sure he knows he’s a priority.
In a move that could reshape recruiting for Mississippi universities, state lawmakers have passed legislation that would exempt NIL earnings from state income taxes.
The Mississippi State Bulldogs' woes have spoiled many big games for junior guard Josh Hubbard this season, but that wasn't the case on Wednesday night.