Archive - 2013
May 25th
It has been long enough.
When it comes to hosting an NCAA college baseball regional tournament, Mississippi State has been left out of the picture for 10 years now.
The last time the Bulldogs hosted a regional was in 2003. That's when MSU welcomed teams like North Carolina, Middle Tennessee and future Southeastern Conference member Missouri to Starkville.
HOOVER, Ala. – What started as 12 teams at the Southeastern Conference Tournament has been dwindled down to just two.
The No. 2 seed LSU Tigers (51-9) eliminated the No. 3 seed Arkansas Razorbacks (37-20) 3-1, to advance to Sunday’s tournament championship.
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May 24th
By MARY GARRISON
news@starkvilledailynews.com
Just as the runoff on one hotly contested seat with the Board of Aldermen came to a close, another might be reopened.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
When Tate Fischer found out the Starkville School District had named him Outstanding Teacher of the Year for 2013, his eyes went wide and his expression went blank for a few seconds before joy set in.
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By STEVEN NALLEY
educ@starkvilledailynews.com
Stedmond Ware wants to heal invisible pain.
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The Mississippi State bullpen isn't intimidated by the Southeastern Conference Tournament.
Bulldog relief pitchers have been taking the mound at Hoover Metropolitan Stadium with a great deal at stake.
They have answered the call.
The MSU bullpen has tossed 42 1/3 scoreless innings in the SEC Tournament dating back to last year's tournament.Â
The East Oktibbeha Titans plan to have the type of football team this fall that makes their nickname a reality.
East Oktibbeha coach Randy Brooks said the offensive line will average about 300 pounds from tackle to tackle and looks to use that size as an advantage.
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May 23rd
HOOVER, Ala. – Adam Frazier is making a case for another Southeastern Conference Tournament Most Valuable Player.
The Mississippi State junior led the No. 18 (Collegiate Baseball) Bulldogs with four hits as they knocked off Texas A&M 6-4 Thursday night in the tournament.Â
There's usually a surprise or two that happens during the week of the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament.
It has been no different so far this year.
The No. 1 team in the country went down when the Vanderbilt Commodores were shut out by Texas A&M 5-0 on Wednesday, then in another twist, Arkansas defeated LSU 4-1 Thursday afternoon.
HOOVER, Ala. – For the third day in a row, the Southeastern Conference Baseball Tournament featured an extra-inning game. This time there were two.Â
The No. 7 seed Alabama Crimson Tide (34-25) beat the No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels (37-22) 7-5 in 10 innings in the first game to eliminate the Rebels.Â
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