2022 NEMCC Basketball Media Guide

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INTRODUCTION

Table of Contents 2

Quick Facts 3

Letter from the President 4 Board of Trustees 5

BASKETBALL STAFF

Athletic Director 6 Assistant Athletic Director 7 Women’s Head Coach 8 Women’s Assistant Coach 9 Men’s Head Coach 10 Men’s Assistant Coach 11 Cheer Coach/Support Staff 12

HISTORY

Sports Information Procedures 13 History of “Tigers” 14 5 County High School Coaches 15 2021 Women’s Season Stats 16 2021 Men’s Season Stats 20 Women’s Championships 24 Men’s Championships 25 Women’s All-Time Schedule 26 Men’s All-Time Schedule 32 Women’s All-Time Letter Winners 42 Men’s All-Time Letter Winners 44

RECORD BOOK

Women’s Individual Performances 46 Men’s Individual Performances 47 Women’s Season Performances 48 Men’s Season Performances 50 All-Americans 52 Tigers in the Pros 54 Four Year Signees 56

SEASON PREVIEW

Bonner Arnold Coliseum 58 Preseason National Ranking 59 Women’s Season Preview 60

Men’s Season Preview 61 Women’s Roster 62 Meet the Lady Tigers 63 Men’s Roster 64 Meet the Tigers 65 Breakdown of Opponents 66

AWARDS & ACCOLADES

NEMCC Sports Hall of Fame 70 NJCAA All-Academic Awards 72 Academic All-MACCC 73 Women’s All-Decade Team 74 Men’s All-Decade Team 76

YEAR-IN-REVIEW

MACCC Sports Hall of Fame 78 Athletics Year-In-Review 80 Best of this year 82

TIGER SPIRIT

Cheer Team Roster 83 2022-2023 Schedules 84

CREDITS

The 2022 Northeast Mississippi Community College Basketball Media Guide was produced in the Public Information Office under the direction of Associate Vice President of Public Information Tony Finch, Sports Information Director Blake Long, Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland, and Audio Video Associate Elijah Brooks.

Photographs were provided by Public Information Specialist Michael H. Miller and the Memphis Grizzlies. Layout and design was handled by Graphic Designer Raleigh Downs. FOLLOW

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION
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GENERAL INFORMATION ATHLETIC OFFICES

Location Booneville, Mississippi

Founded 1948 Colors Black & Gold Mascot Tigers/Lady Tigers

President Dr. Ricky G. Ford Arena Bonner Arnold Coliseum Capacity 3,000 Conference Affiliation MACCC National Affiliation NJCAA

ADMINISTRATION

President Dr. Ricky G. Ford Athletic Director Kent Farris Assistant Athletic Director Brenda Mayes

ARCHERY Head Coach Parrish Huddleston BASEBALL Head Coach Richy Harrelson Assistant Coach Will Brand

CHEER Head Coach Chasity Moore

FOOTBALL Head Coach Greg Davis Defensive Coordinator Jonathan Webster Offensive Coordinator AJ Erdely Defensive Backs Cedric Shell Defensive Line Parrish Huddleston Wide Receivers Cole Rotenberry Running Backs/Tight Ends Turner Rotenberry

GOLF Head Coach Derek DeVaughn

MEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Cord Wright Assistant Coach Kyle Morris

SOFTBALL Head Coach Jody Long Assistant Coach Kevin Connell

SPORTS INFORMATION Sports Information Director Blake Long Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland

SPORTS MEDICINE Head Athletic Trainer

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Ziggy Marro

Student-Athlete Success Coach Jillian Guy Student-Athlete Success Coach Leigh Treloar

TENNIS Head Coach Mark Gilliland

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL Head Coach Chelsey Rhodes Assistant Coach Aspriona Gilbert

VOLLEYBALL Head Coach Brenda Mayes

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Students, Fans, Alumni,

On behalf of Northeast Mississippi Community College, welcome to the greatest institution in the United States!

Here at NEMCC, we have a tradition in all sports of exhibiting not only a championship atmosphere, but one of class, integrity, and professionalism. We are proud of the student/athletes that have chosen to attend Northeast. We are thankful each of you have chosen to attend this athletic event.

While our students are here, our goal is to provide opportunities of personal growth through cutting edge instruction in the classroom and athletic programs. Northeast recognizes that its primary commitment is to the education of our studentathlete.

Our vision is to develop one of the premier athletic programs in the nation. To that end, the completion of our Baseball/Softball complex was certainly a step in the right direction. In addition, the beginning of our Game, Set, Match capital giving campaign for our state of the art tennis complex shows our continued commitment to excellence.

Recently Northeast was recognized as an Apple Distinguished School. Receiving this coveted honor exhibits to the world our commitment to cutting edge technology within our instructional process.

I hope you will have time prior to or after this athletic event to walk or drive around our campus and get a small glance at what we have to offer. You are welcome to visit anytime with our students, faculty, and staff.

We are happy to have each of you as part of the Northeast family. Please feel free to contact me should the need ever arise. As you leave campus after this event, we wish you the very best and safe travels.

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Sincerely, Dr. Ricky G. Ford, President Northeast Mississippi Community College

CHAIRMAN

VICE-CHAIRMAN SECRETARY

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TRUSTEES INTRODUCTION
BOARD OF
T. Jack Ramsey Tenure of Service: 1983 Tishomingo County Banker Kathy Shappley Tenure of Service: 2016 Tippah County Retired Educator Vance Witt Tenure of Service: 2001 Union County Businessman Ken Basil Tenure of Service: 2007 Union County Retired Educator John Anderson Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Educator Christie Holly Tenure of Service: 2014 Tishomingo County Superintendent of Education Bubba Pounds Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Chancery Clerk Lonnie Murphy Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator Douglas Jackson Tenure of Service:1995 Tippah County Retired Educator Tracie Langston Tenure of Service: 2004 Prentiss County Businesswoman Sam McCoy Tenure of Service: 1988 Prentiss County Businessman Larry Mitchell Tenure of Service: 2016 Alcorn County Retired Educator Katie Moreland Tenure of Service: 2020 Prentiss County Retired Educator Luzene Triplett Tenure of Service: 2002 Prentiss County Retired Educator Mike Staten Tenure of Service: 2021 Union County Bank President

KENT FARRIS

Kent Farris took over as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s athletic director during the 2015 fall semester.

His responsibilities include overseeing the dayto-day operations of an athletic department that will soon feature nine sports that are sanctioned by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) with the start of volleyball in the fall of 2023.

He is the eighth listed athletic director and is the latest in a legendary lineage of gentlemen to serve in this capacity, including NJCAA Hall of Famers Bonner Arnold, Ricky Ford and W.B. “Bill” Ward.

The 2021-22 academic year was full of success, as is the norm at Northeast, with five sports that reached the postseason. Men’s basketball led the way by making the championship game of the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Tournament.

In addition, the softball program made runs to the semifinals of both the MACCC and NJCAA Region 23 tournaments. The baseball, football, golf and men’s basketball teams were all nationally ranked at some point during their respective seasons as well.

Northeast also broke or tied school records for the most Academic All-MACCC (57) and NJCAA All-Academ ic (35) recipients last year. Five programs – baseball, golf, men’s tennis, softball and women’s basketball –were recognized as NJCAA All-Academic teams.

The Corinth native cemented his legacy at North east as one of the greatest coaches in the history of its baseball program. Farris left the Tigers as their second winningest headman with 212 victories in nine campaigns at the helm.

The Tigers were placed among the country’s elite

units by the NJCAA on more than one instance under Farris, including a No. 19 ranking during the poll period from March 11-24, 2014.

His squads qualified for the MACCC playoffs six times since he joined the Tigers prior to the 2007 campaign. Farris brought postseason action back to the City of Hospitality when Northeast finished as the division runner-up in 2009 with a 33-14 mark and welcomed Jones College for a best-of-three series.

Farris guided the Tigers to their first MACCC North Division championship since 1992 four years later. Northeast edged rival Northwest Mississippi Com munity College for the title and later took its opening round playoff meeting with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College.

The Tigers continued to rewrite their record books in 2014 when they received the privilege of hosting the double elimination MACCC Tournament for the first time under its format at that time.

Around 1,250 fans packed the bleachers at Harold T. White Field for seven games over a three-day period. Farris’ ballclub faced eventual state champion Jones and East Central Community College before ending the campaign with a 27-20 mark.

A total of 59 athletes that starred under the watch of Farris committed to play at four-year universities at the NCAA Division I, II, III and NAIA levels. He also instructed Northeast Sports Hall of Famers Brandon Farley and Chase Porch.

Three men that started for Farris at Northeast reached the professional ranks. Phillip Chapman signed with the Minnesota Twins, Farley was drafted in the 33rd round of the Major League Baseball (MLB) First-Year Player Draft by San Francisco and Porch inked with three separate organizations in the independent American Association.

He also made sure his student-athletes focused on their studies in the classroom. The Tigers were se lected as a NJCAA All-Academic Team for two straight seasons while eight players captured individual scholastic awards as well.

Farris replaced another Northeast Sports Hall of Famer in Ray Scott when he accepted the position at Northeast from Columbus, where he spent the two seasons as head coach.

The Falcons recorded an 18-11 mark in 2006 and

hosted a first round playoff series for the inaugural time after claiming the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Division 2, Class 5A championship.

During his tenure with the Falcons, five players signed college scholarships and two athletes partici pated in the Crossroads Diamond Club All-Star Game in Jackson. Farris was named The Commercial Dispatch Coach of the Year in 2006.

Farris was the headman at Caledonia High School for three seasons and an assistant at New Hope High School from 1996-2002. He was part of two state championship teams with the Trojans and one of three Mississippi prep squads all-time to end a season without a loss when his unit went 43-0 in 1996.

His most extensive head coaching experience on the prep stage came at Alcorn Central High School, where he was its commander from 1984-95. Farris compiled a 265-162-7 ledger while with the Golden Bears.

Farris’ Alcorn Central teams qualified for the playoffs on four occasions. He was tabbed as the Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Coach of the Year in 1988 after guiding the Golden Bears to the MHSAA Class 3A state title.

He started his career as an assistant at the University of North Alabama from 1983-84 and helped lead the Lions to the Gulf South Conference (GSC) title for the first time in its history in 1984. That club also concluded the NCAA Division II South Central Region as the runner-up and featured five men that inked pro deals.

Farris has been a member of the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA), the Crossroads Diamond Club, the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC), the Mississippi Association of Professional Educators and was a co-founder of the Northeast Mississippi Coaches Association for Better Baseball (NEMCABB).

He was chosen to coach in the Crossroads Diamond Club All-Star Game in 1989 and the NEMCABB All-Star Game at Corinth’s Jesse Bynum Field twice in 1992 and 2002. He assisted Team Mississippi in the Junior Sunbelt Classic from 1979-99 and in 2001.

Farris earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from North Alabama. He has one son, Keaton, and is happily married to his wife, Joye, who is the administrative assistant to the vice president of student services at Northeast.

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BRENDA MAYES

Brenda Mayes will serve as the inaugural head coach of Northeast’s brand-new women’s volleyball program. The Tigers begin intercollegiate competition during the fall 2023 semester.

In addition, Mayes is also taking on the role of assistant athletic director with an emphasis on female sports. Northeast currently sponsors women’s teams in basketball, cheerleading, softball and tennis.

Mayes was in charge of a Muscle Shoals (Ala.) High School program that captured four consecutive Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) state titles from 1998-2001.

She was recognized as the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) Coach of the Year in 2001. Mayes was The Birmingham News Coach of the Year for the entire state of Alabama in 1998.

Her Lady Trojan teams claimed 11 AHSAA Elite Eight berths, including seven in a row from 1997-2003. Their last such playoff run resulted in Mayes receiving Coach of the Year honors from The TimesDaily.

Mayes also secured 14 AHSAA area championships and 10 AHSAA area runner-up finishes for a total of 24 postseason appearances. Muscle Shoals also won 13 Colbert County (Ala.) Tournament crowns.

She was selected to serve as a coach in the 1999 Alabama High School Athletic Directors and Coaches Association (AHSADCA) All-Star Game. Mayes was also a member of the AHSAA volleyball committee.

Mayes’ journey at Northeast continues after serving as head women’s basketball coach for the past seven seasons. She guided the Lady Tigers to five playoff berths and the 2018 north division championship.

She helped 12 Lady Tigers move on to the four-year level. Mayes also instructed 10 players that garnered

All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) distinction at least once.

Mayes originally came to the Booneville campus after signing a basketball scholarship to play for Ford. She earned all-conference laurels after topping the Lady Tigers in scoring and rebounding during the 1982-83 campaign.

The Biggersville High School alumna was also a founding member of Northeast’s softball program. The Tigers, who competed in slow-pitch at that time, advanced to the national tournament during Mayes’ sophomore year of 1983.

She completed her basketball career at the University of North Alabama from 1983-85. Mayes led the Lady Lions to their inaugural Gulf South Conference (GSC) title and to back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances.

Mayes received several awards during her tenure at North Alabama, including Kodak NCAA Division II AllAmerican and NCAA South Region All-Tournament in 1985. She was a two-time All-GSC recipient as well.

The Corinth native has been inducted into the Alabama High School, Colbert County, North Alabama, Northeast and Mississippi Community College sports halls of fame.

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CHELSEY RHODES

The road to success has led Chelsey Rhodes to the campus of Northeast Mississippi Community College.

Rhodes has been selected as Northeast’s new head women’s basketball coach. She takes over one of the most tradition-rich programs at any level of collegiate athletics in the Magnolia State that boasts 31 major championships, including the 1987 national title.

Rhodes comes to the City of Hospitality after serving as an assistant coach at her alma mater of Delta State University for the past four seasons. This is the first head coaching position of her professional career.

Rhodes got her first coaching position at the University of Central Arkansas following a sensational playing career at Delta State. Among her many awards as an athlete was Gulf South Conference (GSC) Player of the Year in 2016.

Rhodes returned to the Mississippi delta prior to the 2018-19 campaign and instantly made an impact. The Lady Statesmen won 41 games in her first two years as a staff member, including a solid 24-13 record against GSC competition.

Delta State advanced to the championship game of the 2020 GSC Tournament as the number three seed. The Lady Statesmen were awarded an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, which was eventually cancelled due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Rhodes helped the Lady Statesmen make their 26th all-time GSC Tournament semifinal appearance during

her final campaign with the team after defeating the University of West Florida in the quarterfinals.

The Monticello, Ark., native instructed seven All-GSC selections and three All-Americans during her tenure at Delta State. That includes Zyaire Ewing, who earned All-American laurels twice by the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA).

She was part of an incredibly successful two-year period at Central Arkansas while working for coach Sandra Rushing. The Sugar Bears compiled a 51-15 record and received two postseason berths during Rhodes’ stay in her home state.

Central Arkansas captured the 2017 Southland Conference Tournament title with triumphs over Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi and Stephen F. Austin (Texas) University. The Sugar Bears automatically qualified for the NCAA Tournament with a first round matchup at the University of Texas.

Rhodes and the Sugar Bears barely missed another NCAA Tournament bid during her first season as a fulltime assistant. However, Central Arkansas accepted an invitation to the Women’s Basketball Invitational (WBI) and reached the championship contest.

Eight Sugar Bears garnered All-Southland distinction under the tutelage of Rhodes. That list is headlined by Maggie Proffitt, who was the runnerup in voting for Southland Player of the Year after averaging 15.2 points and leading the league with a 91.8 free throw percentage.

Rhodes is one of the most decorated student-

athletes in Delta State history. She was three times named to the All-GSC first-team, twice tabbed to the All-GSC Tournament team and twice listed as an AllAmerican by the WBCA.

She was recognized as the 2013 GSC Freshman of the Year after posting 11.5 points and guiding the Lady Statesmen to the NCAA Division II Sweet 16. Her productivity increased each season to 14.3 points per game as a sophomore and 15.7 points one year later.

Rhodes blossomed into one of the top players in the country during her senior campaign. She finished sixth in NCAA Division II with an average of 20.8 points, 12th in made free throws with 152 and 13th in minutes played per contest at 37.1.

She topped the GSC in the statistical categories of scoring, field goals made, field goal attempts and free throw percentage. Rhodes was second in the league in free throws made, free throw attempts, steals and minutes per game.

Rhodes was the Most Outstanding Player for the 2016 GSC Tournament after scoring 29 points in Delta State’s championship triumph over Union (Tenn.) University. She was also acknowledged as the Division II Conference Commissioners Association (D2CCA) South Region Player of the Year.

She was a two-time GSC Player of the Week. Rhodes started in 114 of the 116 matchups that she appeared in a green-and-white uniform while racking up 1,802 points, which still remains sixth best all-time for the Lady Statesmen.

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ASPRIONA GILBERT

Aspriona Gilbert has reunited with former colleague, teammate and trusted friend Chelsey Rhodes to be her assistant coach at Northeast Mississippi Community College.

Gilbert returns to the Magnolia State after spending last season at Dodge City (Kan.) Community College. She was a graduate assistant at her alma mater of Delta State University prior to that.

Rhodes and Gilbert played together during the 2015-16 campaign. Together they lifted the Lady Statesmen to a Gulf South Conference (GSC) Tournament championship along with a berth to the NCAA Tournament.

Gilbert was part of a significant turnaround during her lone year in the Sunflower State. The Lady Conquistadors compiled a 19-13 overall record, which was their most wins in a single season since the 2005-06 campaign.

Dodge City also hosted a playoff game for the first time in 17 years. The Lady Conquistadors defeated Cloud County (Kan.) Community College in that contest for their first postseason victory since 2014.

Combo guard and forward Bree Stephens was one of two Dodge City players that earned All-Kansas Jayhawk Community College Conference (KJCCC) honors under the watch of Gilbert. She finished fourth in school history with 51 blocks and tenth with 247 total rebounds.

The Myrtle native helped Delta State continue its tradition-rich legacy both as a student-athlete and

as a coach. The Lady Statesmen reached the NCAA Tournament during Gilbert’s first of two years on headman Craig Roden’s staff.

Delta State concluded the 2019-20 regular season with a solid 21-6 record, which included a ninegame winning streak from late November to early January. The Lady Statesmen advanced to the GSC Tournament title matchup against Union (Tenn.) University as the number three seed.

Quantesha Patterson benefitted tremendously from Gilbert’s knowledge of the paint. She received All-American accolades from both the Division II Sports Information Directors (D2SIDA) and the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) after averaging a double-double of 17.3 points and 13.4 rebounds.

Delta State bounced back nicely after a tough start to the coronavirus shortened 2020-21 campaign. The Lady Statesmen won six of their final 11 outings while Zyaire Ewing became the second of Gilbert’s post players to secure WBCA All-American distinction.

Gilbert made 57 appearances in a Delta State uniform from 2015-17. She reached double figures 28 times, including a 19-point performance as a senior in a victory over Lee (Tenn.) University.

She was one of three double-digit scorers for the Lady Statesmen that season with an average of 10.5 points. Gilbert posted her lone double-double at Delta State with 13 points and 10 rebounds against

Barry (Fla.) University at the GSC/SSC Crossover in November 2016.

Gilbert came off the bench to score 13 points as the Lady Statesmen downed ninth-ranked Union in the 2016 GSC Tournament championship. She had 11 points one week later versus Nova Southeastern (Fla.) University at the NCAA Tournament.

She transferred to Delta State after an awardwinning sophomore year at Northwest Mississippi Community College. Gilbert garnered all-conference and all-region recognition after accounting for 13 double-doubles and 17.7 points per game.

Gilbert also obtained National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 Tournament prestige after averaging 19.5 points and 11.5 boards in matchups with Jones College and Meridian Community College.

She tied a career-high twice with 29 points in triumphs by the Lady Rangers over Holmes Community College and Mississippi Delta Community College. Gilbert was Northwest’s leading scorer in 18 out of 26 contests.

Gilbert still holds the program record for field goal percentage at 70.2. She is also among the Lady Rangers’ top 10 all-time in both free throws made with 130 and free throw percentage at 71.

The former Clarion-Ledger Dandy Dozen selection out of Myrtle High School originally signed with Austin Peay State (Tenn.) University. Gilbert holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Delta State.

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Cord Wright, the 2016 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 and District 16 Coach of the Year, is currently in his tenth season as the headman of Northeast Mississippi Community College’s tradition-rich men’s basketball program.

Wright earned those honors after guiding the Tigers to their ninth NJCAA Region 23 championship and a berth to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament at the historic Sports Arena in Hutchinson, Kan.

The Tigers defeated East Mississippi Community College on a Wesley Harris offensive rebound and lay in as the horn sounded to win the regional title. Northeast lost to eventual national champion Salt Lake (Utah) Community College in a very competitive matchup during its lone game at “The Tournament” in 2016.

Northeast continued its success one year later by winning the 16th Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) North Division championship in program history and the first since the 1999-2000 campaign.

The Tigers went on to reach the championship games of both the MACCC Tournament and the NJCAA Region 23 Tournament. Northeast’s 21 victories were the most in a single season in well over a decade until the Tigers won 24 games in the 2019-20 season.

Four student-athletes from that team advanced their careers to the four-year level, including brothers Leroy Buchanan and Shunn Buchanan to mid-major powerhouses at Murray State (Ky.) University and New Mexico State University, respectively. The duo of Kendarius Smith and Kendall Stafford inked with the University of North Alabama as well.

Leroy Buchanan excelled under Wright’s tutelage and received All-American honors and an invitation to compete in the NJCAA All-Star Game at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nev. He was the first Tiger to play in this event since Bobby McCarley and Vincent Del Negro did so in 1960.

Three members of that 2016-17 team have signed professional contracts. Leroy Buchanan joined the Memphis Hustle of the National Basketball Association (NBA) G League after capturing the NBA Summer League championship with the Memphis Grizzlies.

Smith and Stafford both inked deals with overseas clubs. Smith came to terms with N.A.P.R. in the Republic of Georgia while Stafford agreed to a deal with Baskets Vilsbiburg of Germany.

Wright was listed as one of the “hot junior college coaches” in the country by the Basketball Times prior to the start of the 2018-19 campaign. He was only one of 55 coaches from around the nation to receive this prestigious acknowledgement.

Northeast has averaged over 20 victories per season over the last six years. The Tigers have also advanced to the semifinals of the MACCC or NJCAA Region 23 tournaments for seven consecutive campaigns.

The Tigers won back-to-back MACCC North Division Championships in 2020 and 2021 as well as being crowned co-MACCC State Champions in 2021.

Northeast set a program record with 31 consecutive victories inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum which spans from November 2019 to February 2022. Since his arrival in Booneville, Northeast has gone 90-18 inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum.

Wright more than tripled the win total from his inaugural year with the Tigers and took Northeast to the postseason for the initial time since the 2010-11 season as well during his second year on the Booneville campus.

The Tigers went 17-9 and captured regular season wins over eventual NJCAA Division I National Tournament participants Columbia State (Tenn.) Community College and Holmes Community College.

Northeast also defeated reigning national champion and then-No. 16 ranked Jones County Junior College in the opening round of the MACCC Tournament for its first postseason win since 2008.

Dimario Jackson received NJCAA AllAmerican honors following his sophomore campaign under the watch of Wright. The North Alabama signee averaged 18.9 points and 3.8 assists per game for the Tigers.

Wright has helped 32 former Tigers achieve their dreams of playing at the four-year level since arriving on the Booneville campus. Among those Northeast standouts is Reggie Patterson, who played in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) at Mississippi State University.

He claimed his first victory with the Tigers in dramatic fashion on November 4, 2013. Marcus Hogan, who signed with Voorhees (S.C.) College after an excellent year, connected on a half court desperation attempt that bounced off the backboard and through the hoop to give Northeast a 79-78 win at Gadsden State (Ala.) Community College.

His inaugural triumph inside the MACJC North Division was just as thrilling. Keldrick Lesley’s free throw sent the game into overtime and Jackson drained the second of two attempts from the charity stripe with under a minute left to seal a 90-89 decision over Mississippi Delta Community College on January 27, 2014.

Wright came to Northeast from the University of Louisiana at Monroe, where he served as an assistant coach on Keith Richards’ staff for three years. However, Wright knew the community college environment and the Hill Country region very well.

Before joining the Louisiana-Monroe staff, Wright served as an assistant at North Alabama under headman Bobby Champagne. While with the Lions, Wright helped them earn a pair of berths to the NCAA Division II Tournament.

In 2006, Wright and the Lions earned a bid into the NCAA’s South Regional. It was the first appearance by North Alabama in the NCAA Tournament since 1996.

Wright helped guide the Lions back to the

NCAA Tournament one year later when they advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight after posting a solid 27-9 overall record.

Under Wright’s guidance, a quartet of North Alabama players were elected to the All-Gulf South Conference (GSC) first-team. That list includes Kenny Johnson, who earned the league’s Player of the Year award in 2009.

In addition to four first-team honorees, five Lions were named to the All-Gulf South second-team and three earned Academic AllGulf South recognition thanks in part to Wright’s leadership.

Before becoming a full-time member of the Lions’ staff in 2006, Wright spent a pair of seasons as a graduate assistant (2003-05) for Champagne while earning a Master’s degree in health promotions and human performance.

Wright coached at Spartanburg Methodist (S.C.) College for one season before going to North Alabama. He got his coaching career started as a student assistant coach at his alma mater of Limestone (S.C.) College.

The Lafayette, La., native was selected as an All-Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference (now Conference Carolinas) selection and an all-conference academic honoree during his two years with the Saints.

In addition to his All-CVAC selections for his work on the hardwood and in the classroom, Wright paced Limestone in scoring and rebounding while earning a Bachelor’s degree in physical education with a minor in biology.

Wright got his collegiate playing career started at Danville Area (Ill.) Community College from 1997-99. He was a threat beyond the arc for the Jaguars and ranked as the secondbest three-point shooter in the country as a sophomore.

When not busy coaching, Wright works a variety of basketball camps inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum. Wright is also a founder of the “Yours in Hoops” basketball camp.

Wright, who graduated from Saint Thomas More (La.) Catholic High School, is a dedicated family man. He and his wife Kelly have two sons, Cooper and Cannon.

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CORD WRIGHT

KYLE MORRIS

Kyle Morris begins his ninth year as an assistant coach for Northeast Mississippi Community College’s tradition-rich men’s basketball team during the 2022-23 campaign.

Since coming to Northeast, the Tigers have won a game in each of their eight consecutive postseason appearances. Northeast has averaged over 20 wins a season over the last six seasons.

The Tigers officially reestablished themselves as a national threat during Morris’ second campaign by winning the 2016 National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 championship over East Mississippi Community College at Mississippi College’s A.E. Wood Coliseum.

Northeast’s reward was its ninth trip all-time to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament in Hutchinson, Kan., where it lost to eventual national champion Salt Lake (Utah) Community College in its opening contest at the historic Sports Arena.

The Tigers kept their momentum rolling by winning their 16th Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) North Division championship of all-time one year later in 2017.

Northeast won thier 17th and 18th MACCC North Division championship in 2020 and 2021 as well as co-MACCC champions in 2021, which was the seventh state title in school history.

Morris has instructed 29 former Northeast student-athletes that moved their careers to the four-year level, including NJCAA All-Americans Zeke Cook to Jackson State University, Leroy Buchanan to Murray State (Ky.) University and Dimario Jackson to the University of North Alabama.

Buchanan also made history by receiving an invitation to compete in the 2017 NJCAA All-Star Game in Las Vegas, Nev., at the Orleans Arena. He was the first Tiger to attend this prestigious event in 57 years.

Three former Northeast standouts have signed professional contracts, including Buchanan with the Memphis Hustle of the National Basketball Association (NBA) G League.

The duo of Kendarius Smith and Kendall Stafford, who both wrapped up their collegiate careers at North Alabama, signed with Euroleague clubs N.A.P.R. in Georgia and Germany’s Baskets Vilsbiburg, respectively.

Morris was instrumental in the Tigers’ phenomenal improvement during his inaugural campaign on the Booneville campus. Northeast went 17-9 with an impressive 11-2 ledger inside historic Bonner Arnold Coliseum.

The Tigers also earned their first postseason win since 2008 with a 67-62 decision over reigning national champion and then-No. 16 ranked Jones College in the opening round of the MACJC State Tournament.

Northeast set a program record by winning 31 consecutive home games that spanned from November 2019 to February 2022. Since arriving in Booneville, Morris has helped the Tigers to an 86-11 record in Bonner Arnold Coliseum.

Morris enters his 15th season in the coaching profession overall following successful stops at his collegiate alma mater, the University of Pikeville (Ky.), and North Alabama.

Morris landed his first position as an assistant coach at Pikeville during the 2007-08 season. He guided the Bears to a solid 22-9 record and fourth-place finish in the Mid-South Conference.

Pikeville compiled an impressive 14-game winning streak that spanned three months. The Bears defeated their opponents in that stretch by an average score of 77-53.

Under the tutelage of Morris, Jeff Ferguson was named a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Honorable Mention All-American while William Harris,

Justin Hicks and Ferguson each earned allconference honors.

After an outstanding campaign at Pikeville, Morris travelled further south and accepted a post at North Alabama. He served as an assistant coach for the next six years and aided in the Lions’ return to countrywide prominence.

Morris and his current head coach, Cord Wright, worked together in Florence, Ala., from 2008-10. The duo pushed the Lions to a pair of Gulf South Conference (GSC) Tournament appearances at the Landers Center in Southaven and also coached Kenny Johnson, who is one of only four men’s basketball players in North Alabama history to receive All-American status.

The 2010-11 edition of the Lions tallied a 13-16 mark, but still had two athletes in Ricky Davison and Marcus Landry tabbed to the AllGulf South Team with Wes Long obtaining GSC East Division Freshman of the Year recognition.

North Alabama improved to 15-12 one season later with sweeps of league rivals Delta State University, Valdosta State (Ga.) University and the University of West Georgia. Beaumont Beasley and Theron Jenkins, which both averaged 16 points per outing, grabbed All-Gulf South Team prestige for their actions during that campaign.

Morris left his imprint on North Alabama’s history books by guiding the Lions to back-toback NCAA Division II Tournaments in his final two years on the sidelines inside the confines of Flowers Hall.

Following an eight-game winning streak to open the season, North Alabama drew an at-large bid for the NCAA Tournament with a 19-9 record and 12-6 mark versus conference foes. The Lions were eliminated in the opening round by NCAA South Regional host Florida Southern College.

North Alabama eclipsed the 20-win plateau during the 2013-14 campaign with victories in nine of their final 10 league contests. The Lions used that momentum near the end of the year to capture the sixth Gulf South Tournament championship in program history.

Rashaun Claiborne nearly notched a doubledouble with 28 points and eight rebounds in North Alabama’s title matchup against Christian Brothers (Tenn.) University. Claiborne was designated as the Most Valuable Player of the event while teammate Bruce Adams garnered Gulf South All-Tournament Team accolades.

The Lions entered the NCAA South Regional in Lakeland, Fla., as the No. 4 seed. North Alabama outscored the University of Tampa (Fla.) 47-37 in the second half to claim a close triumph and advance past the first round for the initial time since 2008.

Former Northeast guard Tyler Pritchard started and Adams dropped in a team-high 21 points, but the Lions could not overcome Tuskegee (Ala.) University in their second round game and were eliminated from the tournament.

After the conclusion of the season, Claiborne was chosen to participate in the 2014 Reese’s NCAA Division II All-Star Game in Evansville, Ind., at the Ford Center. He is one of only four players ever from North Alabama to compete in this event.

Overall, North Alabama amassed a record of 101-70, or a winning percentage of 69, during Morris’ tenure at that institution. His primary responsibilities with the Lions included developing exercise routines, individual skill development, recruiting and monitoring the academic progress of their student-athletes.

Morris lettered at Pikeville for three years and was named an Academic All-Mid-South Conference selection. Before his collegiate career began, he won three Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) Ohio state championships for Dayton Salvation Army.

He has worked at a variety of basketball camps across the nation, including at the University of Dayton (Ohio), the University of Tennessee, Wright State (Ohio) University and Capital (Ohio) University.

A graduate of Springboro (Ohio) High School, Morris holds a Bachelor’s degree from Pikeville and a Master’s degree from North Alabama.

NEMCCTIGERS | 11 MEN’S ASSISTANT COACH
BASKETBALL STAFF

CHASITY MOORE

Chasity Moore, who has more than a decade of experience teaching advanced tumbling and stunts, was selected as the new head coach of the Northeast Mississippi Community College cheerleading squad in 2015.

She is now in her eighth year of directing the Tigers’ cheerleaders, who appear at basketball and football contests plus pep rallies and other special activities around campus during each academic year.

Moore came to Northeast from Tishomingo County High School, where she trained three Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) state championship teams over a five-year period.

She was initially indoctrinated into the sport while attending Belmont High School. She earned a spot on the Cardinals’ roster during each of her four years and twice received AllAmerican honors from the National Cheerleaders Association (NCA).

She continued her career at Northeast as a Tiger Dancer and pom squad member. Moore took center stage with the Showband from Tigerland for pregame and halftime performances at football games plus select events such as area Christmas parades.

Moore also served as an assistant in the recruitment office during her time as an undergrad at Northeast and aided in campus tours and special events for prospective students.

The Belmont native began her professional career in 2004 as a family and consumer science educator at Tishomingo County. She taught a variety of classes including nutrition and wellness and comprehensive health.

Moore spent the next nine years with the Braves alongside fellow instructor Beth James and immediately led them to great successes. Tishomingo County placed among the top three squads in the MHSAA Class 4A-6A non-tumble competition in for eight consecutive years.

The Braves edged Cleveland High School for their inaugural state title in 2010 at the historic Mississippi Coliseum. Tishomingo County returned from Jackson as champions twice more during Moore’s tenure in 2012 and 2014.

She guided the Braves to prosperity on the national stage as well. Tishomingo County won the 2013 Universal Cheerleaders Association (UCA) Mid-South Regional and finished second at the same event one season later.

Moore and the Braves traveled to Orlando, Fla., in 2015 to participate UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship at the Walt Disney World Resort and ranked an outstanding seventeenth in the medium varsity non-tumble division.

Moore is a member of the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) and is safety certified nationally by the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Administrators (AACCA).

She holds a Bachelor’s degree from the Mississippi University for Women and a Master’s degree from Mississippi State University. Moore is married to Kirk and the couple has one son, Jackson.

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CHEER COACH/SUPPORT STAFF
BASKETBALL STAFF
NEMCCTV
SUPPORT STAFF SPORTS INFORMATION SPORTS MEDICINE MEN’S BASKETBALL
BLAKE LONG Sports Information Director ZIGGY MARRO Head Athletic Trainer DENNY WRIGHT Volunteer Assistant Coach JODY PRESLEY The “Voice” of the Tigers RYAN MORELAND Sports Information Specialist CARTER SMITH The “Voice” of the Tigers ELIJAH BROOKS NEMCCTV Producer/AV Associate

SPORTS INFORMATION PROCEDURES

Northeast Mississippi Community College’s sports information department welcomes all media interest of its tradition-rich intercollegiate athletic programs. Northeast will make every effort to facilitate coverage of the Tigers and Lady Tigers by both national and local outlets. For information on student-athletes or coaches, to set up interviews or photo shoots, to be added to our media contact list or for requests of a file photo, please contact Northeast sports information director Blake Long at 662-720-7448 or by email at bdlong@nemcc.edu or Northeast sports information specialist Ryan Moreland at 662-720-7337 by email at mrmoreland@nemcc.edu.

Every effort will be made to respond to each respective request in a timely manner. Inquiries received after normal business hours (8 a.m.-4 p.m. MondayThursday; 8 a.m.-Noon Friday) will be handled the following business day.

OVERVIEW

The sports information department at Northeast Mississippi Community College handles the coverage and promotion of 11 intercollegiate athletic programs, including archery, baseball, cheerleading, football, men’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s tennis, softball, women’s basketball, women’s tennis and women’s volleyball.

The office is responsible for all athletic publications, media relations pertaining to each sport, historical record-keeping for all sports, other promotional activities and maintaining the institution’s athletic webpage (www. nemccathletics.com), which was selected in 2015 as the top sports site among the Magnolia State’s 15 community and junior colleges by the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi (CPRAM).

PRIMARY CONTACT FOR ALL SPORTS

Blake Long, Sports Information Director Office: (662) 720-7448

E-mail: bdlong@nemcc.edu

SECONDARY CONTACT FOR ALL SPORTS

Ryan Moreland, Sports Information Specialist Office: (662) 720-7337

E-mail: mrmoreland@nemcc.edu

INTERVIEWS

All interviews with Northeast Mississippi Community College student-athletes and coaches should be coordinated through the sports information department with 24-to-48 hours advance notice. Home or cell phone numbers for players or coaches will not be released to reporters under any circumstance.

BROADCASTS

The official television home of all Northeast Mississippi Community College athletic programs is NEMCCTV. Those wishing to watch the Tigers and Lady Tigers may visit www.NEMCCTV.com on their computer, cell phone or tablet devices. Airtime for most televised events is between 15-to-30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time for the pregame show hosted by “The Voices of the Tigers” Jody Presley and Carter Smith.

Select Northeast broadcasts will also be simulcast on the radio by WSKK “The Shark” on frequency 102.3 FM out of Ripley. Northeast athletics can be heard by more than 200,000 people across portions of northeast Mississippi and southwest Tennessee on “The Shark.”

Other radio or television stations wishing to broadcast during contests on the Northeast campus should contact the sports information department with at least one week advance notice in order to preserve a space on press row.

CREDENTIALS

Online, print, radio or television outlets wishing to cover sporting events at Northeast Mississippi Community College must contact the sports information office in order to apply for a credential. This credential grants the bearer access to the pressbox at Tiger Stadium or The Plex or press row inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum. It also allows sideline access for photographers and on-field or on-court privileges for reporters to complete postgame interviews with coaches and student-athletes.

An issued credential must be displayed at all times in order for working media to be granted complimentary entrance into any Northeast athletic contest. Northeast reserves the right to revoke any credential if the terms or conditions for use are breached.

NEMCCTIGERS | 13 SPORTS INFORMATION PROCEDURES HISTORY

When Northeast Mississippi Community College was founded in 1948, Bonner Arnold served as physical education instructor, men’s and women’s basketball coach and athletic director.

Arnold and legendary University of Kentucky men’s basketball coach Adolph Rupp were friends. As a result of this friendship and the success of the Wildcats basketball program, Arnold wanted the Northeast’s athletic teams to sport a similar nickname.

Therefore, “Fighting Tigers” was adopted as the school’s mascot. Later, Northeast’s athletic program grew to include men’s and women’s varsity sports. “Fighting” was dropped and the teams became known as the “Tigers” and “Lady Tigers.”

14 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM HISTORY OF “TIGERS” HISTORY
NORTHEAST FIGHT SONG: GO, FIGHT, WIN “Go --- Tigers, We’re behind you. Fight --- till the battle’s over. Win --- for --- the pride of Northeast Gain the Victory! Go!......................... Fight!..................... Win!....................... N.E.M.C.C. Lyrics by former Northeast director of bands and ‘74 alumnus Ricky Bishop. Sung to the tune of “The Victors,” (L.Elbel) the University of Michigan fight song. HISTORY OF THE “TIGERS” NICKNAME

FIVE-COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

ALCORN CENTRAL

Girls: Alan Wood Boys : Josh Harrison

BALDWYN

Girls: Reneetra Shinault Boys : Jason McKay

BELMONT

Girls: Chris Higginbottom Boys: Harrison Fancher

BIGGERSVILLE

Girls & Boys: Cliff Little

BLUE MOUNTAIN

Girls: Regina Chills Boys: Joe Dan Roberts

BOONEVILLE

Girls & Boys: Michael Smith

CORINTH

Girls: Clark Whitten Boys: Adam Kirk

EAST UNION

Girls & Boys: Chase Brown

FALKNER

Girls: Brandon Bates Boys : Austin Hopper

INGOMAR

Girls : Trent Adair Boys: Johnathan Ashley

JUMPERTOWN

Girls: Jennifer Davis Boys: David Mason KOSSUTH

Girls: Rick Hodum Boys: Robert Burdette

MYRTLE

Girls & Boys: Allen Ball

NEW ALBANY

Girls: Micha Washington Boys: Scotty Shettles

NEW SITE

Girls: Byron Sparks Boys: Stephen Deaton

PINE GROVE

Girls: Katie Bates Boys: Jake Walker

RIPLEY

Girls: Chad Brown Boys: Chris Byrd

THRASHER

Girls & Boys: Shane Murphree

TISHOMINGO COUNTY

Girls: Brian Middleton Boys: Justin Parsons

WALNUT

Girls : Jackie Vuncannon Boys: Matt Wilbanks

WEST UNION

Girls & Boys: JC Hayles

WHEELER

Girls: Nathan Garner Boys: Rick Howell

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HISTORY
FIVE-COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL COACHES

11/1 at Northwest L 76-50 239 (19) Calysia Phillips (12) Kaitlyn Lindsey

11/4 Itawamba L 72-66 297 (20) Calysia Phillips (10) Sanaa Finley

11/8 Arkansas State Mid-South W 88-68 457 (31) Calysia Phillips (16) Quay Dorrough

11/11 at Mississippi Delta W 76-72 185 (31) Calysia Phillips (16) Quay Dorrough

11/15 at Coahoma L (OT) 61-60 369 (22) Calysia Phillips (9) Quay Dorrough

11/18 East Mississippi L 55-52 173 (25) Calysia Phillips (12) Kaitlyn Lindsey

11/20 at Holmes L 68-54 111 (23) Calysia Phillips (13) Kaitlyn Lindsey

11/30 at Wallace State - Hanceville L 58-52 85 (19) Calysia Phillips (8) Brittney Oswalt

12/2 * Hinds W 57-52 166 (12) Calysia Phillips (16) Kaitlyn Lindsey

12/6 * at Itawamba L 79-53 108 (18) Calysia Phillips (9) Kaitlyn Lindsey

12/9 Lawson State L 52-42 111 (10) Ella Mask (5) Sequoia White

1/6 * Meridian L 93-90 73 (26) Calysia Phillips (5) Sequoia White

1/10 * at Mississippi Gulf Coast L 69-41 67 (9) Calysia Phillips (10) Ella Mask

1/13 * Northwest L 80-71 201 (20) Ella Mask (9) Brittney Oswalt

1/18 * at Southwest L 84-46 108 (11) Calysia Phillips (10) Quay Dorrough

1/20 * Copiah-Lincoln L 69-64 83 (17) Quay Dorrough (6) Calysia Phillips

1/24 * at East Mississippi L 92-71 126 (25) Calysia Phillips (8) Quay Dorrough

1/27 * Holmes W 77-54 213 (16) Ella Mask (9) Calysia Phillips

1/31 * at Jones L 93-49 575 (14) Brittney Oswalt (9) Quay Dorrough

2/10 * at Pearl River L 83-42 (11) Quay Dorrough (6) Ella Mask

2/12 * Mississippi Delta W 87-74 116 (23) Calysia Phillips (6) Quay Dorrough

2/14 * Coahoma L 64-58 232 (17) Calysia Phillips (10) Quay Dorrough

2/17 * at East Central L 64-61 (25) Quay Dorrough (9) Quay Dorrough

2/26 # Southern University - Shreveport W 83-40 127 (25) Quay Dorrough (9) Kaitlyn Lindsey 2/28 # at Pearl River L 67-56 (21) Calysia Phillips (11) Quay Dorrough

Notes:

* denotes a conference game # denotes Region 23 Tournament.

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AWAY NEUTRAL
GAMES (6-19) (5-7) (1-12) (0-0) CONFERENCE (3-11) (3-4) (0-7) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (3-8)
(1-5) (0-0)
HOME
ALL
(2-3)
Date Opponent W/L SCORE ATT HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS

2021-22

OVERALL STATISTICS

## PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

10 Keyunna Tellis 20-0 203 10.2 18-36 .500 0-3 .000 6-7 .857 6 15 21 1.1 16 0 28 19 0 15 42 2.1

11 Nariah Alexander 23-13 473 20.6 56-136 .412 23-70 .329 3-4 .750 22 54 76 3.3 40 0 45 36 10 27 138 6.0

12 Nashira Jennings 14-0 49 3.5 2-17 .118 0-3 .000 2-4 .500 10 7 17 1.2 5 0 3 8 0 2 6 0.4

14 Shandrea Watson 19-2 150 7.9 13-43 .302 0-0 8-14 .571 12 19 31 1.6 26 0 7 17 2 9 34 1.8

15 Brittney Oswalt 25-25 624 25.0 57-162 .352 20-86 .233 9-14 .643 26 91 117 4.7 27 0 58 38 1 31 143 5.7

20 Amaya Trimble 18-2 266 14.8 28-61 .459 6-17 .353 11-15 .733 15 35 50 2.8 24 0 18 36 0 9 73 4.1

21 Jatavia Smith 12-0 33 2.8 2-9 .222 0-3 .000 0-5 .000 3 3 6 0.5 3 0 3 4 0 5 4 0.3

22 Sydney Flake 5-0 24 4.8 2-4 .500 1-1 1.000 1-1 1.000 0 4 4 0.8 1 0 2 0 0 0 6 1.2

23 Ella Mask 23-23 667 29.0 44-154 .286 19-82 .232 28-36 .778 26 56 82 3.6 36 0 62 76 4 27 135 5.9

25 JaQuasia Dorrough 16-16 438 27.4 97-216 .449 0-1 .000 48-73 .658 41 102 143 8.9 29 0 17 38 10 14 242 15.1

30 Calysia Phillips 25-25 890 35.6 169-435 .389 47-144 .326 58-99 .586 41 82 123 4.9 62 0 84 107 13 71 443 17.7

31 Andrea Watson 25-0 269 10.8 27-89 .303 4-30 .133 16-26 .615 13 21 34 1.4 18 0 20 45 0 11 74 3.0

32 Katilyn Lindsey 24-6 447 18.6 42-106 .396 0-0 17-28 .607 54 86 140 5.8 33 0 25 32 31 10 101 4.2

35 Sequoia White 16-3 161 10.1 21-54 .389 0-1 .000 3-8 .375 21 22 43 2.7 23 0 3 19 2 4 45 2.8

40 Sanaa Finley 24-10 336 14.0 21-66 .318 0-0 18-29 .621 36 39 75 3.1 43 0 8 27 9 5 60 2.5 Totals 25 5025 599-1589 .377 120-442 .271 228-363 .628 372 699 1071 42.8 386 0 383 512 82 240 1546 61.8 Opponents 25 5025 647-1673 .387 150-519 .289 295-441 .669 391 677 1068 42.7 346 1 437 414 99 286 1739 69.6 ##

2021-22 MACCC STATISTICS

10 Keyunna Tellis 12-0 101 8.4 10-19 .526 0-1 .000 4-5 .800 5 8 13 1.1 9 0 16 7 0 5 24 2.0

11 Nariah Alexander 14-10 354 25.3 44-102 .431 22-54 .407 3-4 .750 16 37 53 3.8 30 0 38 25 9 16 113 8.1

12 Nashira Jennings 8-0 20 2.5 1-7 .143 0-2 .000 0-0 3 2 5 0.6 2 0 0 5 0 0 2 0.3

14 Shandrea Watson 9-1 55 6.1 7-23 .304 0-0 3-6 .500 5 8 13 1.4 8 0 2 9 1 4 17 1.9

15 Brittney Oswalt 14-14 369 26.4 34-93 .366 10-47 .213 5-6 .833 16 50 66 4.7 18 0 33 21 1 17 83 5.9

20 Amaya Trimble 7-0 90 12.9 11-20 .550 1-5 .200 3-4 .750 4 13 17 2.4 6 0 7 12 0 4 26 3.7

21 Jatavia Smith 7-0 22 3.1 1-2 .500 0-0 0-2 .000 0 2 2 0.3 1 0 2 1 0 3 2 0.3

22 Sydney Flake 1-0 5 5.0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0

23 Ella Mask 14-14 412 29.4 32-102 .314 14-51 .275 13-17 .765 15 42 57 4.1 21 0 41 50 4 15 91 6.5 25 JaQuasia Dorrough 9-9 235 26.1 55-129 .426 0-1 .000 27-39 .692 20 47 67 7.4 14 0 12 19 7 8 137 15.2 30 Calysia Phillips 14-14 500 35.7 77-217 .355 26-76 .342 31-51 .608 28 48 76 5.4 31 0 41 52 6 35 211 15.1 31 Andrea Watson 14-0 165 11.8 19-57 .333 2-16 .125 10-15 .667 10 13 23 1.6 12 0 13 29 0 6 50 3.6 32 Kaitlyn Lindsey 13-3 201 15.5 20-43 .465 0-0 11-18 .611 20 40 60 4.6 18 0 15 18 20 4 51 3.9 35 Sequoia White 10-3 113 11.3 14-38 .368 0-1 .000 2-4 .500 16 17 33 3.3 16 0 3 15 2 2 30 3.0 40 Sanaa Finley 13-2 161 12.4 10-28 .357 0-0 10-15 .667 18 20 38 2.9 13 0 4 12 6 3 30 2.3 Totals 14 2800 335-881 .380 75-255 .294 122-186 .656 197 381 578 41.3 199 0 227 281 56 122 867 61.9 Opponents 14 2800 399-979 .408 89-275 .324 163-241 .676 233 376 609 43.5 185 1 263 205 59 167 1050 75.0

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PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2021-22 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON

DATE OPPOENENT SCORE MAR TOTAL FG FG/PCT 3-PT 3FG/PCT FREE THROWS

FT/PCT REBOUNDS ASSIST TOVER BLOCK 11/1 at Northwest 50/76 -26 16-59/28-78 .271/.359 1-17/7-36 .059/.194 17-27/13-25 .630/.520 57/52 +5 6/21 32/15 2/2 11/4 Itawamba 66/72 -6 22-52/24-64 .423/.375 4-16/6-17 .250/.353 18-21/18-24 .857/.750 39/34 +5 9/15 22/12 4/2 11/8 Arkansas State Mid-South 88/68 +20 31-64/21-59 .484/.356 9-21/4-20 .429/.200 17-29/22-33 .586/.667 50/34 +16 21/13 20/17 3/3 .11/11 at Mississippi Delta 76/72 +4 33-72/24-71 .458/.338 2-14/9-30 .143/.300 8-18/15-22 .444/.682 46/49 -3 19/17 16/21 5/3 11/15 at Coahoma 60/61 (OT) -1 24-70/23/60 .343/.383 8-17/4-16 .471/.250 4-8/11-16 .500/.688 40/49 -9 13/10 23/29 1/3 11/18 East Mississippi 52/55 -3 21-65/22-60 .323/.367 4-20/5-17 .200/.294 6-9/6-10 .667/.600 46/40 +6 11/17 21/18 1/3 11/20 at Holmes 54/68 -14 20-77/26-68 .260/.382 5-24/9-25 .208/.360 9-14/7-10 .643/.700 51/50 +1 13/21 20/24 0/4

11/30 at Wallace State - Hanceville 52/58 -6 20-58/20-64 .345/.313 41-13/7-26 .308/.269 8-16/11-21 .500/.524 45/47 -2 13/20 20/15 4/6

12/2 Hinds 57/52 +5 20-74/15-68 .270/.221 3-13/3-16 .231/.188 14-18/19-26 .778/.731 67/46 +21 12/12 23/16 7/6

12/6 at Itawamba 53/79 -26 20-60/30-76 .333/.395 4-18/7-19 .222/.368 9-15/12-14 .600/.857 42/48 -6 12/18 24/16 4/6

12/9 Lawson State 42/52 -10 17-56/19-52 .304/.365 2-17/1-15 .118/.067 6-9/13-16 .667/.813 38/35 +3 11/15 22-17 4/4

1/6 Meridian 90/93 -3 34-64/37-69 .531/.536 13-22/4-10 .591/.400 9-10/15-24 .900/.625 27/41 -14 27/27 17/18 4/4

1/10 at Mississippi Gulf Coast 41/69 -28 15-63/26-79 .238/.329 3-18/2-11 .167/.182 8-16/15-28 .500/.536 55/58 -3 10/18 26/12 4/5

1/13 Northwest 71/80 -9 26-62/28-76 .419/.368 6-19/11-38 .316/289 13-19/13-17 .684/.765 50/40 +10 17-22 22/9 5/4

1/18 at Southwest 46/84 -38 17-62/30-66 .274/.455 1-17/13-20 .059/.650 11-16/11-16 .688/.688 39/47 -8 8/20 18/13 3/8

1/20 Copiah-Lincoln 64/69 -5 24-57/25-59 .421/.424 8-20/1-8 .400/.125 8-14/18-26 .571/.692 28/45 -17 18/17 15/18 3/4

1/24 at East Mississippi 71/92 -21 30-58/37-69 .517/.536 3-12/6-14 .250/.429 8-12/12-14 .667/.857 31/33 -2 18/28 21/12 4/1

1/27 Holmes 77/54 +23 33-72/22-63 .458/.349 5-17/2-13 .294/.154 6-12/8-14 .500/.571 47/38 +9 25/9 12/19 7/7

1/31 at Jones 49/93 -34 19-59/38-75 .322/.507 5-18/10/28 .278/.357 6-8/7-15 .750/.465 36/46 -10 10/29 25/11 3/8

2/10 at Pearl River 42/83 -41 17-55/31-82 .309/.378 4-17/11-37 .235/.297 4-8/10-16 .500/.625 34/53 -19 9/19 20/5 3/3

2/12 Mississippi Delta 87/74 +13 30-65/28-58 .462/.483 13-24/7-15 .542/.467 14-21/11-13 .667/.846 30/39 -9 25/24 16/25 1/0

2/14 Coahoma 58/64 -6 25-63/26-71 .397/.366 4-17/5-22 .235/.227 4-6/7-10 .667/.700 44/43 +1 16/12 25/16 5/2

2/17 at East Central 61/64 -3 25-67/26-65 .373/.400 3-23/7-22 .130/.318 8-11/5-7 .727/.714 48/37 +11 20/14 17/15 3/3

2/26 Southern University - Shreveport 83/40 +43 38-74/16-54 .514/.296 0-11/3-21 .000/.143 7-14/5-8 .500/.625 53/28 +25 26/11 17/26 2/3 2/28 at Pearl River 56/67 -11 22-61/25-64 .361/.391 6-17/6-21 .353/.286 6-12/11-15 .500/.733 28/41 -13 14/14 18/15 0/7

Totals 599-1589 .377 120-442 .271 228-363 .628 1071 383 512 82 Opponent 647-1673 .387 150-519 .289 295-441 .669 1068 437 414 99

Note: Stats are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT

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NORTHEAST PLAYER HIGHS TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS

NEMCC

OPP

SCORING 1546 1739

POINTS PER GAME 61.8 69.6

SCORING MARGIN -7.7

FIELD GOALS-ATT 599-1589 647-1673 FIELD GOAL PCT .377 .387

3 POINT FG-ATT 120-442 150-519

3-POINT FG PCT .271 .289

3-PT FG MADE PER GAME 4.8 6.0

FREE THROWS-ATT 228-363 295-441

FREE THROW PCT .628 .669

F-THROWS MADE PER GAME 9.1 11.8

REBOUNDS 1071 1068

REBOUNDS PER GAME 42.8 42.7

REBOUNDING MARGIN 0.1

ASSISTS 383 437

ASSISTS PER GAME 15.3 17.5 TURNOVERS 512 414 TURNOVERS PER GAME 20.5 16.6

TURNOVER MARGIN 3.9 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 0.7 1.1

STEALS 240 286

STEALS PER GAME 9.6 11.4 BLOCKS 82 99 BLOCKS PER GAME 3.3 4.0

ATTENDANCE 2,249 1,973

HOME GAMES-AVG/GAME 12-188 13-152

NORTHEAST LADY TIGERS HIGH PLAYER(S) OPPONENT DATE

TOTAL POINTS 31 Calysia Phillips ASU Mid-South 11/08/2021 31 Calysia Phillips at Mississippi Delta 11/11/2021

FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Calysia Phillips at Mississippi Delta 11/11/2021

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 25 Calysia Phillips Itawamba 11/04/2021

FIELD GOAL% (MIN 5 MADE) 0.750(6/8) Nariah Alexander Mississippi Delta 2/12/2022 0.750(6/8) Nariah Alexander Meridian 1/06/2022

3PT FIELD GOALS MADE 6 Calysia Phillips Mississippi Delta 2/12/2022 6 Calysia Phillips Meridian 1/06/2022

3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 11 Calysia Phillips ASU Mid-South 11/08/2021 11 Calysia Phillips East Miss.issippi 11/18/2021

3PT FIELD GOAL% (MIN 2 MADE) 1.000(2/2) Amaya Trimble Itawamba 11/04/2021

FREE THROWS MADE 7 Calysia Phillips at Southwest 1/18/2022

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 10 Quay Dorrough ASU Mid-South 11/08/2021 10 Calysia Phillips at Southwest 1/18/2022

FREE THROW% (MIN 4 MADE) 1.000(4/4) Ella Mask Meridian 1/06/2022

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 10 Kaitlyn Lindsey at Holmes 11/20/2021

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 10 Quay Dorrough ASU Mid-South 11/08/2021 10 Kaitlyn Lindsey Hinds 12/02/2021

TOTAL REBOUNDS 16 Quay Dorrough at Mississippi Delta 11/11/2021 16 Quay Dorrough ASU Mid-South 11/08/2021 16 Kaitlyn Lindsey Hinds 12/02/2021

ASSISTS 9 Ella Mask Holmes 1/27/2022

TURNOVERS 10 Calysia Phillips at Wallace State 11/30/2021

BLOCKS 4 Kaitlyn Lindsey Meridian 1/06/2022 4 Kaitlyn Lindsey at Mississippi Delta 11/11/2021

STEALS 7 Calysia Phillips at Mississippi Delta 11/11/2021

MINUTES PLAYED 45:00 Calysia Phillips at Coahoma 11/15/2021

NORTHEAST TEAM HIGHS

NORTHEAST LADY TIGERS HIGH OPPONENT DATE

TOTAL POINTS 90 Meridian 01/06/2022 FIELD GOALS MADE 38 Southern-Shreveport 02/26/2022 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 77 at Holmes 11/20/2021 FIELD GOAL % .531 Meridian 01/06/2022 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED

REBOUNDS

REBOUNDS

Meridian 01/06/2022

Mississippi Delta 02/12/2022

Mississippi Delta 02/12/2022

at Holmes 11/20/2021

11/04/2021

11/08/2021

Meridian 01/06/2022

at Holmes 11/20/2021

Hinds 12/02/2021

Hinds 12/02/2021

Hinds 12/02/2021 FOULS

REBOUNDS

ASU Mid-South 11/08/2021 ASSISTS

Meridian 01/06/2022 TURNOVERS

at Gulf Coast 01/10/2022 BLOCKS 7 Holmes 01/27/2022

Hinds 12/02/2021 STEALS

at Mississippi Delta 11/11/2021

at Holmes 11/20/2021

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3rd 4th OT TOTAL
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd
NORTHEAST 392 395 362 392 5 1546 OPPONENTS 370 441 462 460 6 1739
3PT
3PT
FREE
FREE
FREE
13
13
24
24
FIELD GOAL % .591 Meridian 01/06/2022
THROWS MADE 18 Itawamba
THROWS ATTEMPTED 29 ASU Mid-South
THROW % .900
OFFENSIVE
27
27
DEFENSIVE
40
TOTAL
67
29
27
26
7
16
16
2021 SEASON STATISTICS WOMEN HISTORY

DATE

OPPONENT

W/L SCORE ATT. HIGH POINTS HIGH REBOUNDS

11/01 Bevill State W 105-54 273 (26) Kylan Blackmon (20) Zeke Cook

11/04 at Itawamba W (OT) 90-85 361 (32) Kylan Blackmon (10) Kylan Blackmon

11/08 Arkansas State Mid-South W 91-76 561 (20) Josh Mitchell (14) Zeke Cook

11/12 vs. John A. Logan L 82-67 104 (16) Kylan Blackmon (7) Jalin Rice

11/13 at Vincennes W 73-59 224 (17) Kylan Blackmon (9) Zeke Cook

11/18 at Bevill State W 69-57 54 (15) Zeke Cook (19) Zeke Cook

11/22 Motlow State W 93-66 174 (26) Ken Lewis (7) Kylan Blackmon

11/29 Copiah-Lincoln W 99-83 393 (22) Kylan Blackmon (12) Jalin Rice

12/02 * at Hinds L 82-70 105 (20) Kylan Blackmon (8) Kylan Blackmon

12/07 * Itawamba W 90-72 422 (23) Kylan Blackmon (11) Zeke Cook

12/13 at Motlow State W 79-66 34 (18) Kylan Blackmon (11) Josh Mitchell

01/06 * at Meridian W 71-68 87 (16) Hobert Grayson (15) Zeke Cook

01/10 * Mississippi Gulf Coast W 102-91 299 (21) Ken Lewis (10) Zeke Cook

01/13 * at Northwest W 79-68 567 (18) Ken Lewis (20) Zeke Cook

01/18 * Southwest W 75-62 232 (17) Jalin Rice (22) Zeke Cook

01/20 * at Copiah-Lincoln W 92-72 245 (24) Zeke Cook (14) Zeke Cook

01/24 * East Mississippi W 72-67 426 (18) Kylan Blackmon (10) Josh Mitchell

01/27 * at Holmes L 74-67 266 (20) Kylan Blackmon (11) Kylan Blackmon

01/31 * Jones W 76-69 293 (21) Ken Lewis (10) Zeke Cook

02/10 * Pearl River L (OT) 80-70 535 (22) Hobert Grayson (8) Josh Mitchell

02/12 * at Mississippi Delta W 92-86 50 (20) Ken Lewis (8) Kameron Jones

02/14 * at Coahoma W 65-58 234 (15) Ken Lewis (13) Zeke Cook

02/17 * East Central W 97-68 312 (14) Zeke Cook (15) Zeke Cook

02/22 & vs. Hinds W 59-57 500 (14) Zeke Cook (19) Zeke Cook

02/23 & vs. Meridian W 59-58 86 (13) Steven Gentry (9) Hobert Grayson

02/24 & vs. East Mississippi L 60-58 353 (19) Jalin Rice (9) Zeke Cook

02/28 # East Central W 75-65 257 (14) Kylan Blackmon (7) Zeke Cook

03/01 # Mississippi Gulf Coast W 77-63 244 (19) Hobert Grayson (14) Zeke Cook 03/04 # vs. Meridian L 64-58 217 (19) Jalin Rice (16) Zeke Cook

Notes:

* denotes a conference game & denotes MACCC Tournament # denotes Region 23 Tournament

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES (23-6) (12-1) (9-2) (2-3) CONFERENCE (11-3) (6-1) (5-2) (0-0) NON-CONFERENCE (12-3) (6-0) (4-0) (2-3)

2021-22

OVERALL

STATISTICS

## PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

0 Jayvian Shaw 13-0 59 4.5 3-19 .158 2-15 .133 2-2 1.000 1 4 5 0.4 2 0 3 3 0 1 10 0.8

1 Kylan Blackmon 29-29 968 33.4 158-390 .405 58-161 .360 83-123 .675 50 98 148 5.1 51 0 95 54 10 23 457 15.8

2 Ken Lewis 23-20 675 29.3 93-222 .419 54-143 .378 60-69 .870 11 40 51 2.2 42 0 53 24 4 22 300 13.0

3 Steven Gentry 28-10 593 21.2 72-190 .379 12-52 .231 44-58 .759 12 54 66 2.4 63 0 95 65 0 24 200 7.1

4 Jalin Rice 25-16 651 26.0 90-194 .464 14-44 .318 90-134 .672 35 78 113 4.5 54 0 98 54 5 27 284 11.4

5 Hobert Grayson 24-3 474 19.8 79-174 .454 17-58 .293 40-61 .656 49 83 132 5.5 44 0 36 27 6 26 215 9.0

10 Zeke Cook 29-29 778 26.8 144-324 .444 5-22 .227 60-92 .652 131 196 327 11.3 90 0 53 53 27 44 353 12.2

11 Keithean Brooks 28-0 369 13.2 41-125 .328 18-62 .290 31-42 .738 25 42 67 2.4 36 0 22 24 5 17 131 4.7

12 RL Mattix 27-13 322 11.9 9-42 .214 3-18 .167 6-12 .500 6 37 43 1.6 26 0 67 26 0 10 27 1.0

15 Josh Mitchell 27-11 447 16.6 59-127 .465 0-1 .000 36-66 .545 72 88 160 5.9 61 0 13 31 41 20 154 5.7

22 Cam Smith 20-6 183 9.2 8-19 .421 0-5 .000 7-18 .389 17 19 36 1.8 27 0 11 6 2 4 23 1.1

35 Kameron Jones 27-8 324 12.0 50-83 .602 0-0 16-27 .593 35 41 76 2.8 56 0 13 19 15 8 116 4.3

TOTALS 29 5841 806-1909 .422 183-581 .315 475-704 .675 490 813 1303 44.9 554 0 559 394 115 226 2270 78.3 OPPONENTS 29 5841 693-1744 .397 184-637 .289 442-622 .711 333 747 1080 37.2 572 1 480 431 121 200 2012 69.4 ## PLAYER GP-GS MIN AVG FG-FGA FG% 3FG-FGA 3FG% FT-FTA FT% OFF DEF TOT AVG PF DQ A TO BLK STL PTS AVG

2021-22 MACCC STATISTICS

0 Jayvian Shaw 3-0 9 3.0 0-5 .000 0-4 .000 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0

1 Kylan Blackmon 14-14 466 33.3 71-181 .392 24-72 .333 50-72 .694 25 48 73 5.2 26 0 50 29 5 11 216 15.4

2 Ken Lewis 14-13 416 29.7 49-128 .383 28-84 .333 45-51 .882 6 26 32 2.3 26 0 33 13 4 17 171 12.2

3 Steven Gentry 14-1 251 17.9 31-78 .397 5-24 .208 17-22 .773 3 20 23 1.6 28 0 41 28 0 10 84 6.0

4 Jalin Rice 11-3 231 21.0 32-70 .457 3-15 .200 45-73 .616 7 28 35 3.2 22 0 33 11 2 11 112 10.2

5 Hobert Grayson 13-0 247 19.0 51-103 .495 8-30 .267 28-39 .718 28 44 72 5.5 21 0 18 16 3 15 138 10.6

10 Zeke Cook 14-14 387 27.6 74-162 .457 3-12 .250 37-53 .698 66 98 164 11.7 43 0 29 30 12 22 188 13.4

11 Keithean Brooks

14-0 190 13.6 20-62 .323 6-26 .231 24-32 .750 13 24 37 2.6 20 0 12 11 0 7 70 5.0

12 RL Mattix 14-12 194 13.9 5-25 .200 1-7 .143 4-7 .571 3 17 20 1.4 15 0 39 15 0 8 15 1.1 15 Josh Mitchell 12-7 203 16.9 25-48 .521 0-0 4-14 .286 29 39 68 5.7 28 0 5 13 23 12 54 4.5 22 Cam Smith 11-5 94 8.5 7-9 .778 0-0 6-14 .429 10 11 21 1.9 16 0 4 4 1 3 20 1.8 35 Kameron Jones 13-1 134 10.3 21-33 .636 0-0 8-15 .533 15 14 29 2.2 26 0 6 4 7 4 50 3.8 TOTALS 14 2825 386-904 .427 78-274 .285 268-392 .684 226 382 608 43.4 272 0 271 178 57 120 1118 79.9 OPPONENTS 14 2825 349-838 .416 100-314 .318 219-303 .723 152 367 519 37.1 301 1 244 206 55 84 1017 72.6

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2021-22 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON

DATE OPPOENENT

SCORE MAR TOTAL FG FG/PCT 3-PT 3FG/PCT FREE THROWS

FT/PCT REBOUNDS ASSIST TOVER BLOCK

11/1 Bevill State 105/54 +51 41-87/19-64 .471/.29 11-31/6-22 .355/.273 12-20/10-19 .600/.526 63/39 +24 30/14 16/24 7/5 11/4 at Itawamba 90/85 (OT) +5 29-71/29-74 .408/.392 13-21/8-24 .619/.333 19-31/19-30 .613/.633 50/47 +3 23/14 22/22 9/5 11/8 Arkansas State Mid-South 91/76 +15 36-75/25-61 .480/.410 10-25/7-21 .400/.333 9-14/19-25 .643/.760 46/35 +11 21/20 11/12 1/3 11/12 vs. John A. Logan 67/82 -15 28-76/26/64 .368/.406 3-20/3-17 .150/.176 8-9/27-29 .889/.931 42/45 -3 16/12 15/15 4/4 11/13 at Vincennes 73/59 +14 31-68/24-61 .456/393 7-16/7-17 .438/.412 4-7/4-11 .571/.364 43/37 +6 19/14 9/10 3/3 11/18 at Bevill State 69/57 +12 25-55/21-56 .455/.375 3-15/3-23 .200/.130 16-24/12-18 .667/.667 44/30 +14 11/16 17/13 2/6

1//22 Motlow State 93/66 +27 35-75/27-68 .467/.397 14-30/4-24 .467/.167 9-12/8-11 .750/.727 41/43 -2 27/20 7/17 3/4 11/29 Copiah-Lincoln 99/83 +16 35-86/27-62 .407/.435 10-31/8-22 .323/.364 19-25/21-25 .760/.840 52/39 +13 23/22 10/17 5/5

12/2 at Hinds 70/82 -12 19-60/28-57 .317/.491 7-24/8-20 .292/.400 25-32/18-25 .781/.720 40/38 +2 13/18 14/13 3/3

12/7 Itawamba 90/72 +18 33-57/25-55 .579/.455 5-12/6-19 .417/.316 19-24/16-23 .792/.696 34/27 +7 20/19 13/14 5/3

12/13 at Motlow State 79/66 +13 29-73/26-70 .397/.371 5-21/2-22 .238/.091 16-26/12-20 .615/.600 52/43 +9 20/18 17/16 3/5

1/6 at Meridian 71/68 +3 29-65/24-53 .446/.453 6-23/5-15 .261/.333 7-23/15-23 .304/.652 42/35 +7 17/17 15/17 5/5

1/10 Mississippi Gulf Coast 102/91 +11 32-76/33-77 .421/.429 12-32/9-33 .375/.273 26-34/16-21 .765/.762 50/45 +5 26/25 15/15 8/2

1/13 at Northwest 79/68 +11 22-63/24-75 .349/.320 8-23/3-18 .348/.167 27-42/17-27 .643/.630 57/51 +6 12/11 16/12 5/6

1/18 Southwest 75/62 +13 25-70/20-61 .357/.328 3-20/7-30 .150/.233 22-31/15-21 .710/.714 51/45 +6 17/14 9/15 5/5

1/20 at Copiah-Lincoln 92/72 +20 34-69/26-56 .493/.464 7-22/11-26 .318/.423 17-25/9-9 .680/1.000 41/30 +11 24/17 7/16 1/3

1/24 East Mississippi 72/67 +5 24-72/22-52 .333/.423 6-25/5-20 .240/.250 18-23/18-22 .783/.818 46/38 +8 18/13 5/13 4/4

1/27 at Holmes 67/74 -7 26-61/26-56 .426/.464 3-24/5-12 .125/.417 12-26/17-21 .462/.,810 38/36 +2 19/23 16/17 5/1

1/31 Jones 76/69 +7 23-61/27-66 .377/.409 6-11/7-19 .545/.368 24-27/8-14 .889/.571 47/34 +13 16/17 16/13 6/5

2/10 Pearl River 70/80 (OT) -10 26-60/25-55 .433/.455 4-10/8-24 .400/.333 14-25/22-25 .560/.880 32/42 -10 21/20 14/18 5/3

2/12 at Mississippi Delta 92/86 +6 33-64/28-66 .516/.424 5-16/7-22 .313/.318 21-34/23-35 .618/.657 46/39 +7 25/19 16/14 2/3

2/14 at Coahoma 65/58 +7 22-58/18-52 .379/.346 1-12/10-27 .083/.370 20-27/12-16 .741/.750 40/36 +4 13/14 7/16 0/4

2/17 East Central 97/68 _+29 38-68/23-56 .559/.411 5-20/9-28 .250/.321 16-19/13-21 .842/.619 44/24 +20 30/15 15/17 3/6

2/22 vs. Hinds 59/57 +2 21-62/17-58 .339/.293 2-13/5-23 .154/.217 15-29/18-22 .517/.818 48/45 +3 14/12 15/15 6/3

2/23 vs. Meridian 59/58 +1 19-44/18-52 .432/.346 4-10/8-22 .400/.364 17-28/14-19 .607/.737 40/27 +13 13/11 16/9 2/5

2/24 vs. East Mississippi 58/60 -2 22-55/16-45 .400/.356 4-18/5-17 .222/.294 10-16/23-31 .625/.742 35/35 0 18/11 14/16 2/3 2/28 East Central 75/65 +10 29-59/23-60 .492/.383 6-20/4-21 .300/.190 11-15/15-20 .733/.750 40/31 +9 22/15 14/8 5/4

3/1 Mississippi Gulf Coast 77/63 +14 21-59/27-64 .356/.422 9-20/4-25 .450/.160 26-36/5-10 .722/.500 48/34 +14 17/20 16/17 4/2

3/4 vs. Meridian 58/64 -6 19-60/19-47 .317/.404 4-16/10-23 .250/.435 16-20/16-29 .800/.552 51/31 +20 14/17 17/14 2/9

Note: Stats are displayed in the format TEAM/OPPONENT

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MEN HISTORY
STATISTICS

2021 SEASON STATISTICS MEN

TEAM STATISTICS

TEAM STATISTICS NORTHEAST OPP

SCORING 2270 2012

POINTS PER GAME 78.3 69.4

SCORING MARGIN 8.9

FIELD GOALS-ATT 806-1909 693-1744

FIELD GOAL PCT .422 .397

3 POINT FG-ATT 183-581 184-637

3-POINT FG PCT .315 .289

3-PT FG MADE PER GAME 6.3 6.3

FREE THROWS-ATT 475-704 442-622

FREE THROW PCT .675 .711

F-THROWS MADE PER GAME 16.4 15.2

REBOUNDS 1303 1080

REBOUNDS PER GAME 44.9 37.2

REBOUNDING MARGIN 7.7

ASSISTS 559 480

ASSISTS PER GAME 19.3 16.6

TURNOVERS 394 431 TURNOVERS PER GAME 13.6 14.9

TURNOVER MARGIN -1.3 ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO 1.4 1.1

STEALS 226 200 STEALS PER GAME 7.8 6.9

BLOCKS 115 121 BLOCKS PER GAME 4.0 4.2

ATTENDANCE 4,421 2,227

HOME GAMES-AVG/GAME 13-341 11-203

NEUTRAL SITE-AVG/GAME 5-252

NORTHEAST TIGERS

HIGH

PLAYER(S) OPPONENT DATE

TOTAL POINTS 32 Kylan Blackmon at Itawamba 11/04/2021

FIELD GOALS MADE 11 Kylan Blackmon at Itawamba 11/04/2021

FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 23 Kylan Blackmon at Itawamba 11/04/2021

FIELD GOAL% (MIN 5 MADE) 0.889(8/9) Hobert Grayson Pearl River 2/10/2022

3PT FIELD GOALS MADE 7 Ken Lewis at Itawamba 11/04/2021

3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 11 Ken Lewis Bevill State 11/01/2021

3PT FIELD GOAL% (MIN 2 MADE) 1.000(1/1) Keithean Brooks at Vincennes 11/13/2021

FREE THROWS MADE 13 Kylan Blackmon at Hinds 12/02/2021

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 15 Kylan Blackmon at Hinds 12/02/2021

FREE THROW% (MIN 4 MADE) 1.000(10/10) Zeke Cook Jones 1/31/2022 1.000(4/4) Kylan Blackmon at Motlow State 12/13/2021 1.000(4/4) Keithean Brooks Jones 1/31/2022 1.000(4/4) Keithean Brooks East Mississippi 1/24/2022 1.000(4/4) Zeke Cook Gulf Coast 1/10/2022

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 10 Zeke Cook Southwest 1/18/2022

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 13 Zeke Cook at Bevill State 11/18/2021

TOTAL REBOUNDS 22 Zeke Cook Southwest 1/18/2022

ASSISTS 10 Steven Gentry ASU Mid-South 11/08/2021

TURNOVERS 6 Steven Gentry at Motlow State 12/13/2021

BLOCKS 5 Josh Mitchell Pearl River 2/10/2022

STEALS 4 Zeke Cook Itawamba 12/07/2021 MINUTES PLAYED 41:42 Kylan Blackmon at Itawamba 11/04/2021

NORTHEAST TEAM HIGHS

NORTHEAST TIGERS

HIGH OPPONENT DATE

TOTAL POINTS 105 Bevill State 11/01/2021 FIELD GOALS MADE 41 Bevill State 11/01/2021 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 87 Bevill State 11/01/2021 FIELD GOAL % 0.579(33/57) Itawamba 12/07/2021 3PT FIELD GOALS MADE 14 Motlow State 11/22/2021 3PT FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 32 Gulf Coast 01/10/2022 3PT FIELD GOAL % 0.619(13/21) Itawamba 11/04/2021

FREE THROWS MADE 26 Gulf Coast 01/10/2022 26 Gulf Coast 03/01/2022

FREE THROWS ATTEMPTED 36 Gulf Coast 03/01/2022

FREE THROW % 0.889(24/27) Jones 01/31/2022 0.889(8/9) vs. John A. Logan 11/12/2021

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS 28 Bevill State 11/01/2021

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS 35 Bevill State 11/01/2021

TOTAL REBOUNDS 63 Bevill State 11/01/2021

FOULS 30 at Mississippi Delta 02/12/2022

ASSISTS 30 East Central 02/17/2022 30 Bevill State 11/01/2021

TURNOVERS 22 Itawamba 11/04/2021

BLOCKS 9 Itawamba 11/04/2021

STEALS 13 East Central 02/17/2022

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NEMCCTIGERS | 25 MEN’S CHAMPIONSHIPS HISTORY

WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS

1948-49 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Hinds L 59-46

Northwest W 57-43

Northwest L 62-53

Sunflower W 46-33

Hinds L 70-55

Goodman W 29-26

1949-50 SEASON [21-5]

1950-51 SEASON [30-1] - STATE CHAMPIONS

1951-52 SEASON [11-5-1]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

East Mississippi L 56-37

Fulton W 24-17

East Mississippi W 51-38

St. Joseph Nurses W 41-39

East Mississippi T 50-50

East Mississippi L 52-48

Fulton L 26-21

Fulton W 49-32

Holmes L 29-22

St. Joseph Nurses W 75-24

Northwest W 33-32

Northwest W 39-30

East Mississippi W 49-31

East Mississippi L 29-25

Northwest W 38-33

Northwest W 37-27

Fulton W 44-29

1952-53 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northwest W 36-23

Holmes W 38-34

Perkinston W 45-36

Pearl River L 52-48

Beebe, Ark. L 52-48

Beebe, Ark. W 62-50

East Mississippi L 60-29

Northwest L 39-35

East Central W 49-30

Holmes W 47-41 Beebe, Ark.

Hinds

Itawamba

Perkinston Pearl River East Central Hinds

East Mississippi Itawamba

1953-54 SEASON

DATE

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Itawamba W 57-44

Itawamba L 45-41

Perkinston W 39-28

Pearl River W 52-28

Northwest W 59-50

East Mississippi W 47-37

Martin W 55-42

Pearl River W 71-33

Perkinston W 49-21

Itawamba W 38-32

Itawamba L 46-44

Northwest L 59-57

Holmes W 37-28

Decatur W 35-25

East Mississippi W 48-42

1954-55 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

12/4 Itawamba

12/10 Itawamba

1/7 Jones County JC

1/8 Pearl River

1/14 Pearl River

1/15 Jones County JC

1/17 Northwest 1/21 Holmes

1/22 Sunflower

1/25 Itawamba

1/28 East Central

1/29 East Mississippi

1/31 Northwest

2/5 Itawamba

2/11 East Mississippi

2/12 East Central 2/18 Sunflower 2/19 Holmes

1975-76 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

12/4 at East Mississippi 12/5 at East Central 12/11 ICC

1/10 Coahoma 1/16 at Holmes 1/19 at Northwest 1/22 East Mississippi 1/23 East Central 1/27 at Coahoma 1/29 at ICC 2/2 Northwest 2/7 Holmes

1979-80 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/10 Columbia State 11/13 at Jackson State 11/15 at Northwest Alabama 11/17 at Calhoun 11/27 at ICC

11/29 Northwest 12/1 at Martin 12/3 at East Mississippi 12/6 Coahoma 12/8 Calhoun 12/10 at Paducah 12/10 at Columbia State

1/8 Holmes

1/10 Mississippi Delta

1/12 Jackson State

1/17 ICC

1/19 Meridian 1/21 at Northwest 1/24 East Mississippi 1/28 at Coahoma 1/31 at Holmes

2/4 at Mississippi Delta 2/7 at Meridian

1981-82 SEASON [14-11]

1982-83 SEASON [26-8]

1988-89 SEASON [12-8]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/7 Jackson State L 11/10 at Mary Holmes W 11/14 Co-Lin Tournament W 11/15 Co-Lin Tournament L

11/17 Martin W

11/29 East Mississippi* W 99-98 OT

12/1 at Coahoma* W

12/3 at Jackson State L

12/5 Holmes* W 12/8 Northwest* W 12/15 Co-Lin L

1/12 at Mississippi Delta* L

1/16 ICC* L

1/19 at East Mississippi* L

1/23 Coahoma* W 1/26 at Holmes* W 1/30 at Northwest* W 2/2 Mary Holmes W 2/6 Mississippi Delta* W 2/9 at ICC* L

1989-90 SEASON [24-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/7 Wallace State W 103-97

11/14 at Jackson State L 66-62

11/16 at Columbia State W 72-71

11/28 Hinds W 87-77

11/30 Coahoma* W 87-74

12/2 Columbia State W 78-70

12/4 at Holmes* W 61-58 (OT)

12/7 at Northwest* W 78-65

12/9 Mary Holmes W 89-64

12/11 Northwest AL Tournament W 12/12 Northwest AL Tournament W

12/14 Meridian L 1/11 Mississippi Delta* W

1/13 Jackson State W 74-56

1/15 at ICC* L 81-78

1/18 at East Mississippi* W 88-72

1/22 at Coahoma* W

1/25 Holmes* W 66-63

1/29 Northwest* W

2/1 at Meridian L

2/5 at Mississippi Delta* W 60-56

2/8 ICC* W 77-72

2/12 East Mississippi* W 90-80

2/15 at Mary Holmes W 91-73

North Division Tournament

2/20 North Division Tournament W 2/22 North Division Tournament L State Tournament

2/26 State Tournament W 2/27 vs. East Central W 82-70

Region 23 Tournament

3/5 Region 23 Tournament W 3/6 Region 23 Tournament L

1990-91 SEASON [17-8]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/8 MS County Arkansas W

11/12 NW Alabama W

11/15 Jackson State W

11/27 at Hinds W

11/29 Meridian L 90-74

12/3 at ICC* W 87-78

12/6 Holmes* W

1/7 at Northwest Alabama L

1/10 Coahoma* L

1/11 at Jackson State W 1/14 at Mississippi Delta* L

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HISTORY

WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS

1/17 East Mississippi* W

1/21 at Northwest* W

1/24 ICC* L 81-75

1/28 at Holmes* W 66-61

1/31 at Meridian L

2/4 at Coahoma* L

2/7 Mississippi Delta* W

2/11 at East Mississippi* W

2/14 Northwest* W

North Division Tournament

2/18 vs. ICC W 81-58

2/20 vs. Coahoma W 93-83

2/21 vs. Holmes W 58-50

State Tournament

2/25 State Tournament L Region 23 Tournament

3/4 Region 23 Tournament W

1991-92 SEASON [21-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/4 Tip Off Classic W

11/5 Tip Off Classic W

11/11 at Northwest Alabama L

11/14 at Jackson State W

11/26 Jackson State W

12/3 ICC* W 80-62

12/5 at Holmes* L 101-73

12/9 Meridian W

1/6 Northwest Alabama W 75-67

1/9 at Coahoma* W 49-41

1/13 Mississippi Delta* W

1/16 at East Mississippi* W

1/20 Northwest* W

1/23 at ICC* W

1/27 Holmes* W 75-64

1/30 at Meridian W 77-74

2/3 Coahoma* W

2/6 at Mississippi Delta* W

2/10 East Mississippi* W 76-70

2/13 at Northwest* W 77-74

North Division Tournament at ICC

2/18 vs Northwest W

2/20 vs East Mississippi W

2/21 vs #3 Holmes L 70-51

State Tournament

2/24 vs Hinds L 86-85 OT

Region 23 Tournament

3/2 vs Co-Lin W 69-66

3/4 vs Holmes L 85-63

1992-93 SEASON [21-8]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/2 Jackson State W 79-60

11/3 Shoals W 98-96

11/5 at Hinds L

11/9 Northwest Alabama W 80-55

11/12 Columbia State L 89-80

11/16 Southwest W

11/19 at Jackson State W

12/1 at Mississippi Delta* W 86-73

12/3 Holmes* W

12/7 Coahoma* W 85-37

12/10 at ICC* W 69-68

1/7 at Northwest Alabama W

1/9 at Columbia State L

1/11 East Mississippi* L 67-66

1/14 Meridian W 85-68

1/19 at Northwest* W

1/21 Mississippi Delta* W

1/25 at Holmes* W 87-66

1/28 at Coahoma* W 80-73

2/1 ICC* W 75-65

2/4 at East Mississippi* L 82-76

2/8 at Meridian L

2/11 Northwest* W 73-72

North Division Tournament

2/15 vs Holmes W 106-69

2/17 vs Mississippi Delta W 86-61

2/18 vs East Mississippi W 89-77

State Tournament at Gulf Coast

2/22 vs Jones W 78-48

2/23 vs #5 Co-Lin L 89-69

Region 23 Tournament

3/2 vs Pearl River L 70-62

1993-94 SEASON [23-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/1 Pearl River W 94-87

11/2 Columbia State L 76-67

11/5 Hinds W

11/8 John C. Calhoun W 93-75

ICCClassic

11/15 vs. Mary Holmes W 103-85

11/16 ICC Classic W

11/18 at Jackson State W 92-56

Wallace State Classic

11/19 at Wallace State L 109-99

11/20 vs Northwest Alabama L 104-96

11/30 Mississippi Delta* W 67-60

12/2 at Holmes* W 97-64

12/6 at Coahoma* W 81-61

12/9 Itawamba* W 79-55

1/6 at Southwest W 77-48

1/8 at Columbia State W 77-66

1/10 at East Mississippi* L 90-87 OT

1/18 Northwest* W 74-71

1/20 at Mississippi Delta* W 79-57

1/24 Holmes* W 90-64

1/27 Coahoma* W 93-68

1/31 at Itawamba* W 87-66

2/3 East Mississippi* W 94-54

2/5 John C. Calhoun W 84-74

2/10 at Northwest* W 77-64 North Division Tournament

2/14 Itawamba W 87-78

2/17 Northwest W 87-70 State Tournament at Northeast

2/21 East Central L 100-89 Region 23 Tournament

3/1 Hinds W

3/2 Pearl River L 85-75

1994-95 SEASON [18-11]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/1 Pearl River W 98-89

11/2 Columbia State W 104-96

11/5 at Hinds W 86-69

11/10 at Pearl River L 99-96

ICC Classic

11/14 vs. Northwest Alabama L 78-74

11/15 vs. Mary Holmes L 95-92

11/17 Jackson State W 103-88

Wallace State Classic

11/25 at Wallace State L 101-90

11/26 vs. Northwest Alabama L 101-87

11/29 Northwest* W 92-83

12/1 at Itawamba* W 98-80

12/5 at Coahoma* L 85-75

12/8 Bevill State W 113-59

1/7 at Columbia State L 96-95

1/9 Mississippi Delta* W 82-53

1/12 East Mississippi* W 94-61

1/17 at Holmes* L 87-74

1/19 at Northwest* W 84-81

1/23 Itawamba* W 79-76

1/26 Coahoma* W 92-54

1/28 Columbia State W 95-78

2/2 at Mississippi Delta* W 78-62

2/6 at East Mississippi* W 98-77

2/9 Holmes* W 89-75

North Division Tournament at East Mississippi

2/13 North Division Tournament W

2/16 North Division Tournament L State Tournament

2/20 State Tournament L

2/27 Region 23 Tournament W Region 23 Tournament

3/1 Region 23 Tournament L

1995-96 SEASON [18-10]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

10/31 J.C. Calhoun W 92-62

11/1 Tip-Off Classic W

11/6 at Northwest Alabama W 72-68

11/9 Jackson State L 92-73

ICC Classic

11/13 vs. Shoals W 102-99

11/14 ICC Classic W

11/16 Columbia State L 83-77

11/20 Hinds W 98-75

11/28 at Northwest* W 80-58

11/30 Itawamba* W 77-68

12/4 Coahoma* W 80-68

Motlow State Tournament

12/8 vs. Wallace State L 106-86

12/9 vs. Shoals L 108-101

1/6 at Columbia State L 101-83

1/13 Oakwood W 96-40

1/16 at Mississippi Delta* W 66-53

1/18 East Mississippi* W 92-72

1/22 Holmes* W 79-75

1/25 Northwest* L 86-73

1/29 at Itawamba* W 92-64

2/1 at Coahoma* L

2/5 at Bevill State

2/8 Mississippi Delta* W 104-55

2/12 at East Mississippi* W

2/15 at Holmes* L North Division Tournament at Coahoma

2/19 North Division Tournament W

2/22 North Division Tournament L Region 23 Tournament

3/4 Region 23 Tournament W

3/7 Region 23 Tournament L

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1996-97 SEASON [20-8]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/4 Co-Lin L 87-80

11/5 Motlow State W 92-73

11/14 at Columbia State W 89-69 ICC Classic

11/18 vs. Mary Holmes W 87-77

11/19 vs. Northwest Alabama W 82-76

11/21 Wallace State W 102-86

11/25 at John C. Calhoun L 80-65

12/3 Itawamba* L 63-58

12/5 at Northwest* L 64-60

1/4 Columbia State W 99-91

1/7 Holmes* W

1/9 at Mississippi Delta* W

1/13 at Coahoma* W

1/16 East Mississippi* W

1/21 Northwest Alabama W

1/23 at Itawamba* L

1/27 Northwest* W

1/30 at Holmes* W

2/3 Mississippi Delta* W

2/6 Coahoma* W

2/10 at East Mississippi* W

North Division Tournament at Holmes

2/17 North Division Tournament W

2/19 North Division Tournament W

2/20 North Division Tournament L

State Tournament at Pearl River

2/24 State Tournament W

2/25 State Tournament L Region 23 Tournament

3/3 Region 23 Tournament W

3/5 Region 23 Tournament L

1997-98 SEASON [22-3] – Ranked as high as 17

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 at Martin Methodist W 108-49

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/3 Motlow State W 97-73

11/10 John C. Calhoun W 91-80

ICC Classic

11/17 ICC Classic W 95-52

11/18 ICC Classic W 84-57

11/20 at Wallace State L 92-87

11/24 at John C. Calhoun L 103-79

12/2 at Itawamba* W 100-56

12/4 Northwest* W 84-67

1/6 at Holmes* W 76-55

1/8 at Mississippi Delta* W 100-72

1/12 Coahoma* W 117-72

1/15 at East Mississippi* W 83-71

1/20 Martin Methodist W 122-22

1/22 Itawamba* W 91-66

1/26 at Northwest* W 72-64

1/29 Holmes* W 87-49

2/2 Mississippi Delta* W 113-59

2/5 at Coahoma* W 117-72

2/9 East Mississippi* W 104-72

North Division Tournament at Mississippi Delta

2/16 vs Holmes W 82-66

2/18 vs Northwest W 72-66

State Tournament

2/23 vs Pearl River W 76-73

2/24 vs Co-Lin W 66-52

Region 23 Tournament

3/2 vs East Central L 88-86

1998-99 SEASON [18-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/2 Columbia State W 114-96

11/9 at John C. Calhoun L 86-65

ICC Classic

11/16 vs Wallace State W 88-75

11/17 vs Northwest Shoals W 88-83

11/19 Jackson State W 92-62

11/23 John C. Calhoun W 74-64

12/1 at East Mississippi* W 76-65

12/3 at Jackson State W 92-67

1/5 Holmes* W 79-69

1/7 at Coahoma* W 99-52

1/11 Northwest* W 72-70

1/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 79-63

1/19 ICC* W 60-52

1/21 East Mississippi* W 79-52

1/25 Northwest Shoals W 100-86

1/28 at Holmes* W 75-71

2/1 Coahoma* W 87-69

2/4 at Northwest* L 74-67

2/8 Mississippi Delta* W 99-59

2/11 at ICC* L 74-67

North Division Tournament

2/15 North Division Tournament L Region 23 Tournament

3/1 Region 23 Tournament W 3/3 vs Co-Lin L 80-70

1999-00 SEASON [18-9]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/1 Pearl River

11/2 Meridian

11/8 John C. Calhoun W 81-72

11/11 at Motlow State W 96-82

11/18 Wallace State W 93-70

11/22 at John C. Calhoun W 81-72

11/30 East Mississippi* W 90-82

12/2 at Meridian L 77-64

12/6 Holmes* W 68-54

1/4 at Wallace State L 83-67

1/6 at Coahoma* W 94-45

1/10 at Northwest* W 92-70

1/13 Mississippi Delta* W 89-66

1/15 Motlow State L 55-51

1/18 at ICC* W 74-67

1/20 at East Mississippi* W 89-78

1/24 at Northwest Shoals L 105-78

1/27 at Holmes* W 81-59

1/31 Coahoma* W 103-43

2/3 Northwest* W 105-78

2/7 at Mississippi Delta* L 82-76

2/10 ICC* W 62-51

North Division Tournament

2/15 North Division Tournament W

2/17 North Division Tournament W

2/18 North Division Tournament W State Tournament

2/21 State Tournament L

Region 23 Tournament

2/28 Region 23 Tournament L

2000-2001 SEASON [14-12]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/6 at Co-Lin L 79-71

11/9 East Central L 84-79

11/13 at Pearl River L 97-74

11/16 Jones W 94-88

11/20 at Motlow State W 73-64

11/30 Mississippi Delta* W 93-71

12/4 at East Mississippi* W 93-81

12/9 Hinds W 81-69

1/4 at Southwest L 56-55

1/8 at ICC* L 70-63

1/9 Motlow State L 75-71

1/11 Coahoma* W 109-44

1/18 at Northwest* W 88-84

1/22 Holmes* W 83-70

1/25 at Mississippi Delta* L 71-68

1/29 East Mississippi* W 101-80

2/1 ICC* W 77-75

2/5 at Coahoma* W 87-47

2/8 Gulf Coast W 90-81

2/12 Northwest* L 77-75

2/15 at Holmes* L 65-45

North Division Tournament

2/20 vs East Mississippi W 74-59

2/21 vs Holmes W 73-71

2/22 vs Northwest L 95-86

State Tournament

2/26 vs Jones L 99-92

Region 23 Tournament

3/5 vs Co-Lin L 64-56

2001-02 SEASON [11-10]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/5 LSU Eunice L 85-81

11/6 Northwest Shoals L 86-63

11/8 at East Central W 78-59

11/19 at Motlow State L 81-61

11/29 at Mississippi Delta* W 80-76

12/3 East Mississippi* W 75-73

1/8 at Northwest Shoals L 83-66

1/10 Motlow State L 72-69

1/14 ICC* W 65-58

1/17 at Coahoma* W 88-58

1/22 at Meridian L 103-77

1/24 Northwest* W 94-92

1/28 at Holmes* W 57-54

1/31 Mississippi Delta* W 69-60

2/4 at East Mississippi* W 53-45

2/7 at ICC* L 69-58

2/11 Coahoma* W 100-60

2/18 at Northwest* L 81-76

2/21 Holmes* W 69-59

State Tournament

2/25 vs East Central L 70-67

Region 23 Tournament

3/4 vs Southwest L 68-54

2002-03 SEASON [11-12]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/4 LSU Eunice W 85-66

11/5 Northwest Shoals W 103-79

LSU Eunice Tournament

11/8 vs San Jacinto L 82-77

11/9 vs Angelia L 110-75

11/19 Columbia State W 73-65

11/25 at Motlow State L 86-83

12/3 at Columbia State L 78-55

12/5 Coahoma* W 86-29

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HISTORY

HISTORY

WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS

12/9 at Holmes* L 98-92

1/11 Motlow State L 94-81

1/13 at Northwest* L 58-56

1/16 East Mississippi* W 85-66

1/21 at Northwest Shoals L

1/23 at Mississippi Delta* W 65-63

1/27 ICC* L 68-59

1/30 at Coahoma* W 99-53

2/3 Holmes* W 106-79

2/6 Northwest* W 74-71

2/10 at East Mississippi* W 88-78

2/17 Mississippi Delta* L 94-89

2/20 at ICC* W 79-66

State Tournament

2/24 Pearl River L 73-66

Region 23 Tournament

3/3 Pearl River L 70-63

2003-04 SEASON [20-4]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/3 Kennedy King W 101-64

LSU Eunice Tournament

11/7 vs Kilgore W 76-64

11/8 vs Southwest Missouri W 93-66

11/11 at Columbia State W 79-71

11/18 Columbia State W 91-68

11/24 Motlow State W 94-2

12/2 Holmes* W 70-49

12/4 at Coahoma* W 73-52

1/8 at Motlow State L 77-63

1/12 Northwest* W 79-68

1/15 East Mississippi* W 96-52

1/20 at Northwest Shoals W 74-69

1/22 Mississippi Delta* W 88-77

1/26 at ICC* W 68-65

1/29 Coahoma* W 109-69

2/2 at Holmes* W 90-75

2/5 at Northwest* W 80-75

2/9 at East Mississippi* W 96-46

2/12 Three Rivers W 96-87

2/16 at Mississippi Delta* W 75-70

2/19 ICC* L 72-71

State Tournament

2/23 vs Jones L 80-71

Region 23 Tournament

3/1 vs Gulf Coast W 96-87

3/3 vs East Central L 92-67

2004-05 SEASON [21-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 Dyersburg State W 93-79

11/4 Northwest Shoals W 90-78

11/8 at Bevill State W 79-75

LSU Eunice Classic

11/11 vs Angelina W 88-82

11/12 vs Kilgore W 92-60

11/13 vs Jacinto L 77-76

11/16 at Dyersburg State W 86-59

11/20 at Northwest Shoals W 89-73

11/22 East Central W 77-65

12/2 Bevill State W 90-44

12/9 at East Central L 76-59

1/10 Mississippi Delta* L 86-79

1/13 at Coahoma* W 86-69

1/18 East Mississippi* W 91-42

1/20 ICC* W 84-74

1/24 at Holmes* W 98-86

1/27 Northwest* L 87-81

2/3 at Mississippi Delta* W 83-68

2/7 Coahoma* W 105-46

2/10 at East Mississippi* W 94-76

2/14 at ICC* W 95-69

2/17 Holmes* W 98-95

2/21 at Northwest* W 80-62

State Tournament

2/28 vs Meridian W 108-80

3/1 vs Northwest L 84-81 Region 23 Tournament

3/7 vs Holmes W 90-77

3/9 vs Northwest L 78-77

2005-06 SEASON [24-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 Northwest Shoals W 105-75

11/8 Lawson State W 68-63

11/10 at East Central W 72-63

11/14 at Pearl River W 70-56

11/17 Bevill State - Fayette W 87-64

11/19 at Northwest Shoals L 90-75

12/5 at Bevill State - Fayette W 90-75

12/8 East Cental W 91-56

12/10 Pearl River W 77-49

1/9 at Mississippi Delta* L 81-73

1/12 Coahoma* W 102-67

1/14 at Lawson State W 74-61

1/17 at East Mississippi* W 74-61

1/19 ICC* W 91-77

1/23 Holmes* W 88-70

1/26 at Northwest* W 77-69

2/2 Mississippi Delta* W 71-55

2/6 at Coahoma* W 80-62

2/9 East Mississippi* W 86-79

2/13 at ICC* W 84-81

2/16 at Holmes* L 97-71

2/20 Northwest* W 88-81 2OT

State Tournament

2/27 State Tournament W

3/1 State Tournament W

3/2 State Tournament W

Region 23 Tournament

3/6 Region 23 Tournament W

3/8 Region 23 Tournament W

3/9 Region 23 Tournament W

National Tournament National Tournament L National Tournament L

2006-07 SEASON [19-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/2 at Columbia State W 76-64

11/6 at Northwest Shoals W 92-73

11/9 East Central L 70-56

11/13 Pearl River W 78-51

11/27 at Pearl River L 67-56

11/30 Northwest Shoals W 78-76

12/7 at East Central W 93-69

12/9 Co-Lin W 69-68

1/4 at Co-Lin L 72-64

1/8 ICC* W 86-68

1/11 at Coahoma* W 56-45

1/16 Holmes* W 84-60

1/18 at Northwest* W 70-60

1/22 East Mississippi* W 85-65

1/25 Mississippi Delta* L 90-81

1/29 Columbia State W 81-70

2/1 at ICC* L 70-64

2/5 Coahoma* W 76-55

2/8 at Holmes* W 75-69

2/12 Northwest* W 82-80 OT

2/15 at East Mississippi* W 69-66

2/19 at Mississippi Delta* W 68-58

State Tournament

2/26 vs. East Central W 71-66

2/28 vs. ICC W 60-56

3/1 vs. Co-Lin W 64-51

Region 23 Tournament

3/6 vs. Meridian L 82-81 OT

2007-08 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

ICC Tournament

11/1 vs. Bevill State W 87-83 OT

11/2 vs. Columbia State W 99-71

11/5 Northwest Shoals W 78-67

11/8 at East Central L 78-67

11/12 at Pearl River L 98-71

11/27 Pearl River L 83-82

11/29 at Northwest Shoals L 102-72

12/6 East Central L 87-78

12/8 Co-Lin L 62-59

1/3 at Co-Lin L 78-56

1/7 at ICC* L 73-41

1/10 Coahoma* W 87-62

1/14 at Holmes* L 76-71

1/17 Northwest* W 75-66

1/22 East Mississippi* W 61-58

1/24 at Mississippi Delta* W 63-59

1/28 at Columbia State W 71-68

1/31 ICC* L 82-73

2/4 at Coahoma*

2/7 Holmes* W 65-60

2/11 at Northwest* L 73-69 OT

2/14 at East Mississippi*

2/18 Mississippi Delta*

2/26 vs. Southwest L 67-46

2008-09 SEASON [10-14]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

ICC Tournament

10/31 vs. Shelton State W 90-84

11/1 vs. Motlow State W 97-83

11/4 at Northwest Shoals L 84-66

Northwest Tournament

11/10 vs. Southwest W 79-76

11/11 Northwest Tournament

11/20 East Central L 97-85

12/1 Northwest Shoals W 98-80

12/4 at East Central L 76-75

12/8 Holmes* W 85-59

12/13 Co-Lin L 81-80 OT

1/5 at Co-Lin L 83-38

1/8 at Mississippi Delta* L 77-67

1/12 at Northwest* L 86-78

1/15 ICC* L 84-67

1/22 at Coahoma*

1/24 Columbia State

1/26 East Mississippi* L 68-64

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1/29 at Holmes* W 72-52

2/2 Mississippi Delta*

2/5 Northwest* L 93-78

2/9 at ICC* L 95-70

2/16 Coahoma*

2/19 at East Mississippi* L 76-61

2/23 vs. Co-Lin L 92-56

2009-10 SEASON [7-13, 5-7]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/5 Northwest Shoals L 84-66

11/7 at East Central L 81-59

11/9 at Jackson State W 53-44

11/16 at Jones L 75-61

11/19 East Central W 75-74

11/30 at Northwest Shoals L 108-74

12/3 at Holmes* W 72-32

12/7 Mississippi Delta* L 63-54

12/12 at Co-Lin L 81-57

1/5 Jones L 79-70

1/11 Northwest* L 73-56

1/14 at ICC* L 84-48

1/21 Coahoma* W 74-61

1/25 at East Mississippi* L 55-38

1/28 Holmes* W 65-52

2/1 at Mississippi Delta* L 95-63

2/4 at Northwest* L 77-49

2/8 ICC* W 84-67

2/15 at Coahoma* W 72-42

2/18 East Mississippi* L 60-50

2010-11 SEASON [11-12, 6-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 at Northwest Shoals L 104-88

11/4 Motlow State W 73-51

11/9 Jackson State W 80-67

11/13 East Central L 83-82 OT

11/15 at Jones L 103-67

11/29 at Meridian L 81-74

12/2 Northwest* W 80-70

12/6 at Holmes* L 82-74

12/14 Northwest Shoals W 82-79

12/16 at Motlow State W 61-52

1/6 Jones L 95-73

1/8 Meridian W 82-79

1/13 at Coahoma* W 59-47

1/17 at ICC* L 77-75 OT

1/20 Mississippi Delta* W 68-52

1/22 East Mississippi* L 61-52

1/27 at Northwest* W 83-77 OT

1/31 Holmes* W 92-79

2/3 at East Mississippi* L 90-70

2/7 Coahoma* L 93-60

2/10 ICC* L 78-74

2/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 72-69

2/21 at Co-Lin L 78-66

2011-12 SEASON [8-15, 5-7]

DATE OPPONENT

W/L SCORE

11/1 Wallace State L 75-73

11/5 at East Central W 78-66

11/7 Arkansas Baptist W 90-82

11/10 at Wallace State W 76-71

11/14 at Jones L 78-71

11/28 at Meridian L 84-76

12/1 at Northwest* W 74-61

12/5 Holmes* L 66-61

12/13 at Jackson State W 77-52

1/7 Meridian L 97-84

1/9 Jones L 78-76

1/11 Columbia State L 84-72

1/17 at East Mississippi* W 66-57

1/19 Coahoma* W 67-64

1/23 ICC* L 86-73

1/26 at Mississippi Delta* L 61-60

1/30 at Arkansas Baptist L 69-66

2/2 Northwest* W 67-59

2/6 at Holmes* L 73-70

2/9 East Mississippi* L 68-61

2/13 at Coahoma* L 83-60

2/16 at ICC* L 87-67

2/20 Mississippi Delta* W 104-102 2OT

2/28 Co-Lin L 76-63

2012-13 SEASON [14-12, 7-6]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/5 East Central W 83-75

11/8 at Wallace State L 87-82

11/12 at Jones L 76-73

11/15 at East Central W 79-66

11/19 Gadsden State L 81-78

11/26 Meridian W 79-62

11/19 at ICC* L 80-55

12/3 Northwest* W 88-82 OT

12/11 Jackson State W 66-57

12/13 at Gadsden State L 82-61

1/7 at Meridian L 69-55

1/17 East Mississippi* W 54-42

1/22 at Coahoma* W 69-47

1/24 Holmes* W 69-59

1/28 at Mississippii Delta* W 63-56

1/31 ICC* L 62-49

2/4 at Northwest* W 73-69

2/7 Wallace State W 55-51

2/11 at East Mississippi* L 64-55

2/14 Coahoma* W 83-53

2/18 at Holmes* L 59-57

2/21 Mississippi Delta* L 67-64 State Tournament at Pearl River

2/25 vs Gulf Coast W 68-66

2/27 vs Jones W 68-49

2/28 vs Co-Lin L 64-46

Region 23 Tournament

3/7 vs Gulf Coast L 68-60

2013-14 SEASON [7-16, 2-10]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/4 at Gadsden State L 68-57

11/7 at Wallace State L 76-69

11/11 Columbia State W 74-66

Southwest Coca-Cola Classic

11/18 vs Southern Shreveport W 62-60

11/19 at Southwest L 51-49

11/25 at Columbia State W 72-63

12/2 Gadsden State L 89-80

12/5 ICC* L 68-59

12/9 at Northwest* L 102-86

12/12 at Jackson State W 83-77

1/7 Jones L 78-69

1/9 Wallace State W 61-56

1/13 Jackson State L 91-88

1/16 at East Mississippi* L 64-46

1/21 Coahoma* W 77-67

1/23 at Holmes* L 79-76

1/27 Mississippi Delta* L 76-72

1/30 at ICC* L 89-49

2/3 Northwest* L 71-66

2/10 East Mississippi* L 80-67

2/13 at Coahoma* L 64-59

2/17 Holmes* W 83-77

2/20 at Mississippi Delta* L 79-77

2014-15 SEASON [11-12, 5-7]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/3 Southwest W 102-98 2OT

11/4 Baton Rouge W 76-72

11/11 Arkansas State Mid South W 109-75

11/13 at Baton Rouge L 78-66

11/17 at Volunteer State L 77-66

12/2 Arkansas Baptist L 69-66

12/4 East Mississippi* L 68-64

12/8 at Mississippi Delta* W 86-66

12/12 Snead State W 95-77

12/15 at Columbia State L 75-72

1/6 at Snead St L 76-74

1/8 Jackson State W 96-49

1/12 at Northwest* L 83-62

1/15 ICC* L 97-96 OT

1/19 at Jackson State W 65-62

1/22 at Coahoma* W 64-50

1/26 Holmes* W 64-63

1/29 at East Mississippi* L 70-61

2/2 Mississippi Delta* W 60-45

2/5 Northwest* L 82-68

2/9 at ICC* L 76-51

2/19 at Holmes* L 85-58

2/21 Coahoma* W 78-67

2015-16 SEASON [11-12, 5-7]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/3 Jones L 74-59

11/10 Jackson State W 92-63

11/12 at Baton Rouge W 83-78

11/17 Volunteer State W 66-57

11/24 at Motlow State L 72-62

11/30 at Arkansas Baptist L 81-73

12/3 at East Mississippi* L 59-49

12/7 Mississippi Delta* W 69-61

12/10 East Central L 89-75

12/14 Columbia State W 82-40

1/5 at Snead State L 69-65

1/7 at Jackson State W 69-57

1/12 Northwest* L 85-77 OT

1/14 at ICC* L 65-60

1/19 at Arkansas State Mid South W 101-92 2OT

1/21 Coahoma* W 74-60

1/25 at Holmes* L 75-59

1/28 East Mississippi* W 94-91 2OT

2/1 at Mississippi Delta* W 65-49

2/4 at Northwest* L 83-81 OT

2/8 ICC* L 83-63

2/15 at Coahoma* W 59-49

2/18 Holmes* L 55-52

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WOMEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY

2016-17 SEASON [16-10, 10-2]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/1 at Blue Mountain College JV L 2-0

11/10 Shelton State L 99-78

11/17 Motlow State L 60-53

11/21 at Volunteer State W 79-65

11/30 Arkansas Baptist W 79-64

12/5 at Coahoma* W 76-59

12/8 at East Central W 77-61

12/13 at Columbia State W 92-53

Tallahassee Democrat Holiday Classic

12/29 vs Northwest Florida State L 70-41

12/30 at Tallahassee L 109-69

1/3 at Shelton State L 78-62

1/10 Arkansas State Mid South W 82-70

1/12 at Northwest* W 98-97 OT

1/17 East Mississippi* L 68-55

1/19 at Holmes* W 67-61

1/23 at ICC* W 65-62

1/26 Mississippi Delta* W 88-50

2/2 Coahoma* W 94-63

2/6 Northwest* W 83-79

2/9 at East Mississippi* W 68-60

2/13 Holmes* W 80-61

2/16 ICC* L 70-66 OT

2/20 at Mississippi Delta* W 60-49 State Tournament at Jones

2/27 vs Hinds L 78-67 OT

Region 23 Tournament

3/7 vs Southwest W 64-55 OT

3/9 vs Hinds L 83-71

2017-18 SEASON [18-9, 9-3]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/6 Shelton State L 109-56

11/9 Lawson State W 76-52

11/14 Volunteer State W 84-44

Northwest Tri-States Classic

11/16 vs Lawson State L 65-62

11/17 vs Mineral Area W 78-68

11/21 at Shelton State L 93-67

11/28 Wallace State W 80-73

11/30 at Arkansas Baptist W 82-75

12/4 at Coahoma* W 92-77

12/8 Southern-Shreveport W 96-58

12/11 at Arkansas State Mid South W 95-70

12/14 at Lawson State L 71-60

1/11 Northwest* W 80-62

1/18 Holmes* W 64-60

1/20 at East Mississippi* L 84-68

1/22 ICC* W 63-60

1/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 73-56

2/1 Coahoma* W 102-71

2/5 at Northwest* W 89-78

2/8 East Mississippi* W 65-61

2/12 at Holmes* L 58-52

2/15 at ICC* L 64-47

2/19 Mississippi Delta* W 72-46

State Tournament at Northwest

2/27 vs Hinds W 84-75

2/28 vs Co-Lin L 65-57

Region 23 Tournament

3/7 vs Southwest W 64-60

3/8 vs Jones L 88-66

2018-19 SEASON [15-9, 8-4]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/6 Wallace State L 70-64

11/12 at Volunteer State W 64-47

Northwest Tri-States Classic

11/15 vs Mineral Area W 77-69

11/16 vs Snead State W 64-56

11/20 at Shelton State L 90-62

11/27 Arkansas Baptist W 81-52

11/29 at Lawson State W 67-62

12/3 at Coahoma* W 60-49

12/6 at Wallace State L 88-68

12/10 Shelton State W 76-73

12/13 Lawson State W 85-70

1/10 at ICC* L 66-61

1/14 at Northwest* L 69-64

1/22 Holmes* W 82-73

1/24 Mississippi Delta* W 65-52

1/28 at East Mississippi* W 66-59

1/31 Coahoma* W 66-46

2/4 ICC* L 79-76

2/7 Northwest* W 73-47

2/14 at Holmes* W 81-70 2OT

2/18 at Mississippi Delta* L 74-65

2/21 East Mississippi* W 57-51 State Tournament at Jones

2/25 vs Gulf Coast L 64-45

Region 23 Tournament 3/5 vs Jones L 72-61

2019-20 SEASON [4-18, 2-10]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/7 Volunteer State W 75-63

11/14 Wallace State L 62-50

11/18 Lawson State L 66-63

Northwest Tournament

11/21 vs Snead State L 77-69

11/22 vs Hinds L 75-44

11/26 Jackson State L 68-53

12/5 at Wallace State L 79-61

12/9 Coahoma* L 67-65

12/12 at Arkansas State Mid South W 62-40

12/14 at Shelton State L 103-54

1/4 at Jackson State L 75-73

1/9 ICC* L 66-55

1/9 Northwest* L 60-52

1/21 at Holmes* L 47-46

1/23 at Mississippi Delta* W 66-65

1/27 East Mississippi* L 61-60

1/30 at Coahoma* L 65-59

2/3 at ICC* L 76-58

2/6 at Northwest* L 74-62

2/13 Holmes* L 66-64

2/17 Mississippi Delta* W 67-57

2/20 at East Mississippi* L 71-41

2020-21 SEASON [1-14, 1-12]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

1/21 at Holmes* L 64-56

1/25 Mississippi Delta* W 81-50

2/4 at ICC* L 78-47

2/6 at Arkansas State Mid South L 91-51

2/25 Northwest* L 75-58

2/27 at Northwest* L 69-50

3/1 at East Mississippi* L 82-49

3/4 ICC* L 71-29

3/6 East Mississippi* L 59-39

3/10 Holmes* L 83-75 2 OT

3/13 Coahoma* L 83-60

3/15 at Coahoma* L 74-37

3/18 at East Mississippi* L 105-45

3/22 Coahoma* L 77-62

Region 23 Tournament

3/29 at Northwest L 72-61

2021-22 SEASON [6-19, 3-11]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/1 at Northwest L 76-50

11/4 ICC L 72-66

11/8 Arkansas State Mid South W 88-68

11/11 at Mississippi Delta W 76-72

11/15 at Coahoma L 61-60 OT

11/18 East Mississippi L 55-52

11/20 at Holmes L 68-54

11/30 at Wallace State L 58-52

12/2 Hinds* W 57-52

12/6 at ICC* L 79-53

12/9 Lawson State L 52-42

1/6 Meridian* L 93-90

1/10 at Gulf Coast* L 69-41

1/13 Northwest* L 80-71

1/18 at Southwest L 84-46

1/20 Co-Lin* L 69-64

1/24 at East Mississippi* L 92-71

1/27 Holmes* W 77-54

1/31 at Jones* L 93-49

2/10 at Pearl River* L 83-42

2/12 Mississippi Delta* W 87-74

2/14 Coahoma* L 64-58

2/17 at East Central* L 64-61

Region 23 Tournament

2/26 Southern-Shreveport W 83-40

2/28 at Pearl River L 67-56

*Our records are incomplete at this time. If you have any information to help us complete these records, please contact a member of the Northeast Mississippi Community College Sports Information Department.

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MEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS

1948-49 SEASON [23-11]

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Eupora Independents W 50-36

Eupora Independents W 74-58

Saltillo Independents W 94-45

Belmont All-Stars W 67-44

Belmont All-Stars W 72-39

Florence State Teachers College L 44-41

Wood Junior College W 77-18

Memphis General Appliance W 73-37

Former Delta State Players W 73-38

Florence State Teachers College W 67-41

Wood Junior College W 99-25

Ole Miss Freshmen L 66-55

Copiah-Lincoln L 51-48

Fulton Junior College W 37-32

Sunflower Junior College W 58-44

Sunflower Junior College W 60-59

Sunflower Junior College L 53-46

Muscle Shoals Raiders W 71-62

Fulton Junior College W 63-30

Hinds Junior College L 76-71

Northwest Miss. Junior College W 78-58

Northwest Miss. Junior College W 57-50

Sunflower Junior College L 54-52

Hinds Junior College L 79-57

Holmes Junior College L 68-37

Hinds Junior College L 63-57

University Tenn. Junior College W 78-41

Sunflower Junior College L 53-52

Holmes Junior College L 63-61

Ole Miss Freshmen W 54-49

Wood Junior College W 69-26

Northwest Miss. Junior College W 69-43

Wood Junior College W 66-34

1949-50 SEASON [50-10]

WON STATE AND REGION 7 TITLES

1951-52 SEASON

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Freed-Hardeman W 92-71

Delta All-Stars W 95-62

Scooba W 71-61

Scooba W 66-65

C.B.C. L 59-53

Scooba L 94-65

Scooba L 86-73

Fulton W 62-51

Fulton W 67-56

Beebe W 91-73

C.B.C. W 65-30

Senatobia W 89-65

Senatobia W 89-68

Beebe W 78-75

Scooba L 77-64

Scooba L 62-58

Senatobia W 75-74

Senatobia W 75-64

Fulton L 64-56

1952-53 SEASON

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Freed-Hardeman W 103-64

Christian Brothers L 58-53

Paducah, KY L 69-66

Paducah, KY L 81-64

Northwest W 100-53

Holmes L 66-62

Christian Brothers W 73-57

Freed-Hardman W 89-75

Perkinston W 85-83

Pearl River W 75-55

Beebe, Ark. W 67-61 Beebe, Ark. W 98-71

Kilgore, TX L 85-77 Tyler, TX L 103-70

Tyler, TX L 82-63

East Mississippi W 75-71 Northwest W 98-78 Paducah, KY L 84-80

Freed-Hardeman W 98-82 East Central L 85-62 Holmes L 90-64 Tyler, TX Beebe, Ark. Hinds Itawamba Perkinston Pearl River East Mississippi Itawamba

1953-54 SEASON

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Freed-Hardeman W 92-66 C.B.C. W 67-31 Freed-Hardeman W 102-72 C.B.C. W 88-41 Itawamba W 87-58 Itawamba W 86-56

Perkinston W 98-48 Pearl River W 84-53

Athens College W 123-67 Northwest W 92-54 Paducah Junior College W 102-78

Lon Morris College L 90-71

Tyler Junior College L 94-83

Tyler Junior College W 96-79

Little Rock Junior College W 89-83

Little Rock Junior College W 81-68

Little Rock Junior College W 83-71

Little Rock Junior College W 79-62

Pearl River W 90-58

Perkinston W 81-36 Itawamba W 93-67 Itawamba W 92-46 Northwest W 76-49 Holmes W 89-76 Sunflower W 96-47 Hannebal-LaGrange W 84-69

1954-55 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

12/4 Itawamba

12/6 Freed-Hardeman

12/8 Clarke

12/10 Itawamba

12/11 St. Bernard

12/15 Whiskered Wizards

12/16 Hannibal LaGrange

12/17 Hannibal LaGrange

1/7 Jones L 74-71

1/8 Pearl River L 89-84

1/10 St. Bernard W 92-54

1/12 Brewton-Parker W 88-72

1/15 Jones W 86-80

1/17 Northwest W 101-90

1/21 Holmes W 97-68

1/22 Sunflower W 64-51

1/25 Itawamba

1/27 Clarke W 155-35

1/28 East Central L 84-76

1/29 East Mississippi L 84-83

1/31 Northwest W 92-69

2/5 Itawamba W 75-65

2/11 East Mississippi L 73-70

2/12 East Central L 68-65

2/18 Sunflower W 92-88

2/19 Holmes W 60-54

1956-57 SEASON

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Freed-Hardeman W 79-73

Tri-City All-Stars W 95-78

Decatur L 79-60 Holmes L 96-90 Hinds W 90-81

Memphis St. Fresh L 78-71 St. Bernard W 111-89 Pearl River L 89-88

Jones W 76-59

Freed-Hardeman W 84-79 Union “B” W 88-74 St. Bernard W 88-63

Paris Junior College W 76-59 Southwest Missouri L 88-76 Scooba W 93-73 All Stars W 89-84 Holmes W 81-71 Hinds L 102-91

Freed-Hardeman W 78-64 Pearl River W 82-63

Jones W 74-58 Union “B” W 80-75

Wood Junior College W 104-87

Fulton W 79-78 Holmes L 94-87 Hinds L 88-75

Memphis St. Fresh W 95-76 Northwest W 95-73 Sunflower W 111-78

1959-60 SEASON

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Vincennes L 79-61

Freed-Hardeman W 81-67

Freed-Hardeman W 83-69

Scooba W 100-74

Decatur L 89-83

Memphis State L 89-80

Goodman W 83-70 Morehead W 91-73

Tyler, TX L 81-75

Southwest W 80-63

Copiah-Lincoln W 95-81

Freed-Hardeman L 60-58

Scooba W 101-83 Northwest L 91-84

Vincennes W 62-61

Scooba W 88-81

Decatur W 82-73

Memphis State L 85-67 Southwest W 66-65

Copiah-Lincoln L 83-78

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HISTORY

1961-62 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/13 Freed-Hardeman L

11/29 Walker L 66-64

12/1 Co-Lin W 73-70

12/2 Southwest L 66-56

12/6 at Memphis State Freshman

12/8 at East Mississippi

12/9 at East Central

12/11 Northwest

12/22 Walker L 72-71

12/23 East Mississippi W 89-74

12/24 Northwest L 81-66

1/6 ICC

1/12 at Southwest

1/13 at Co-Lin

1/16 at Northwest

1/18 Memphis State Freshman

1/19 at Mississippi Delta

1/20 at Holmes

1/26 East Mississippi

1/27 East Central

2/2 Mississippi Delta W 71-66

2/3 Holmes W 81-71

2/6 at ICC

2/12 at Walker

2/22 Holmes L 87-77

1963-64 SEASON

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Freed-Hardeman W Northwest W 93-80 Northwest W 100-71 East Mississippi W 102-100 Copiah-Lincoln W 92-71 Southwest W 91-68 East Mississippi W 113-99 Northwest W 51-47 East Mississippi W 106-88 East Central L 64-61

Freed-Hardeman L 83-82 (OT) Northwest Alabama W 88-53 Southwest L 91-77 Copiah-Lincoln L 84-83

1964-65 SEASON [22-5]

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northwest Alabama W 73-60 East Mississippi W 125-85

Northwest Alabama L 89-78 East Mississippi W 121-85

Freed-Hardeman W 82-80 Northwest W 106-85 Northwest W 82-73 East Mississippi W 92-84 Decatur W 64-56 Northwest W 80-68

Memphis St. F. L 96-67 Southwest W 87-78

Copiah-Lincoln W 79-67

Holmes W 91-72 East Mississippi W 99-75 Northwest W 61-54

Copiah-Lincoln W 96-72 Southwest W 93-80 Mississippi Delta W 97-83 Holmes W 108-98 East Mississippi L 82-78

Decatur W 105-80

Northwest L 80-73 Mississippi Delta W 86-71

Holmes W 77-76 Memphis St. F. L 96-70 Freed-Hardeman W 88-79

1965-66 SEASON [16-11]

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Northwest Alabama W 100-81

Freed-Hardeman L 103-90 Northwest L 111-82 Northwest W 62-60 Freed-Hardeman L 115-89 Northwest W 68-61 East Mississippi L 101-96

East Central L 71-58 ICC W 61-60

ICC L 88-70 Southwest W 78-77 Co-Lin W 94-88 Northwest Alabama W 77-76 Northwest W 84-74 Freed-Hardeman W 65-64 Ole Miss Fresh L 75-67

Miss State Fresh W 75-73 Northwest L 87-84 Delta Jr. W 81-73

Holmes Jr. W 71-69 Northwest Alabama L 68-60 East Mississippi W 83-65 East Central W 65-64 Delta Jr. W 88-71 Holmes Jr. W 114-83 Miss State Fresh L 106-89 Ole Miss Fresh L 101-80

1966-67 SEASON [28-1]

11-3 IN STATE 9-3 DIVISION

1967-68 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/11 Calhoun L 48-46 at Northwest Alabama W 117-69 Freed-Hardeman W 80-63

11/20 at Freed-Hardeman L 85-68

12/1 at East Mississippi W 89-65

12/2 at East Central W 88-73 Ole Miss Freshman W 80-74 Miss State Freshman W 84-82 ICC W 100-73 at Southwest W 99-79 at Co-Lin W 105-65

1/5 Ole Miss Freshman W 80-78

1/6 Miss State Freshman W 73-58 at Miss State Freshman L 64-58

1/12 at Mississippi Delta L 83-82 at Holmes L 80-63 East Central W 91-56 East Mississippi W 88-58 at Northwest W 82-78 Mississippi Delta W 92-55 Holmes W 93-73 at Ole Miss Freshman W 83-67 at ICC L 80-70 Northwest W 70-68 Northwest Alabama W 116-61 Calhoun W 72-66

MEN’S ALL TIME RESULTS

North Division Tournament at ICC vs. Holmes W 71-59 at ICC W 63-55 OT vs. Mississippi Delta L 63-58 Region 7 Tournament at Columbia State vs. Owen

1968-69 SEASON [20-7]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/21 Southwest W 126-80

11/22 Co-Lin W 77-52

12/4 at Memphis State Freshman L 55-46

12/6 at East Mississippi W 75-66

12/7 at East Central W 72-57

12/9 at Mississippi State FreshmanL 66-51

12/11 ICC W 56-42

12/14 at John C. Calhoun W 75-61

12/16 Ole Miss Freshman W 85-76

Northeast Tournament

1/2 Ole Miss Freshman W 82-73

1/3 Mississippi State Freshman L 80-58

1/6 at Ole Miss Freshman L 71-68

1/8 Mississippi State Freshman L 78-76

1/11 Freed-Hardeman W 90-79

1/17 at Mississippi Delta W 113-92

1/18 at Holmes W 98-80

1/24 East Mississippi W 90-69

1/25 East Central W 93-61

1/29 Northwest W 62-60 OT

1/31 Mississippi Delta W 87-70

2/1 Holmes W 83-70

2/6 at ICC L 53-48

2/8 John C. Calhoun W 91-77

2/10 Memphis State Freshman W 68-62

2/15 at Northwest W 59-55 OT

North Division Tournament at Northeast

2/18 Holmes W 49-47

2/19 ICC L 55-50

1969-70 SEASON [12-13]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/22 Jackson State L 88-54 Ole Miss Fresh L 99-80

12/5 at East Mississippi W 81-69

12/6 at East Central L 80-78 OT at Ole Miss Fresman L 101-74

12/11 ICC L 67-54 at Memphis State Freshman L 82-68

12/18 at Jackson State L 88-63

1/2 Delta State W 77-74

1/3 Ole Miss Freshman L 97-82

1/10 at John C. Calhoun L 80-69

1/16 at Mississippi Delta W 87-60

1/17 at Holmes W 69-67

1/23 East Mississippi W 57-56

1/24 East Central W 97-67

1/27 Northwest W 75-70 OT

1/30 Mississippi Delta W 82-78

1/31 Holmes W 75-54

2/2 Memphis State Freshman L 86-65

2/5 at ICC L 75-53

2/7 John C Calhoun W 70-56

2/9 at Mississippi State FreshmanL 69-63 at Freed-Hardeman L 91-70 at Northwest W 74-73

North Division Tournament at East Mississippi

2/15 vs. East Central W 94-66

2/17 vs. Northwest L 68-62

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RESULTS

1970-71 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/14 at Freed-Hardeman W 105-77 at John C Calhoun W 80-66 at Jackson State W 97-73

12/3 at East Mississippi W 100-82

12/4 at East Central W 104-58

12/5 at Woods W 109-83 at Ole Miss Fresh L 85-75 ICC W 39-37 OT

John C. Calhoun W 105-86 at Northwest Alabama W 85-82 Northeast Tournament

12/17 Miss State Fresh W 71-65

12/18 Ole Miss Fresh L 77-74

1/4 at Miss State Fresh L 83-62

1/7 Mississipi Delta W 108-57

1/9 at Northwest W 81-80

1/14 East Mississippi W 90-64

1/15 at Mississipi Delta W 70-64 at Holmes W 36-32

1/18 Jackson State W 93-81

1/21 Ole Miss Fresh L 94-66

1/23 East Central W 53-49

1/28 Northwest L 67-66

1/30 Holmes W 70-62

2/1 Northwest Alabama W 92-85 ICC L 66-65 Wood W 83-75

Won North half title by beating Delta. Lost in state tourney finals to Hinds.

1973-74 SEASON [17-11]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/13 Jackson State L 82-73

11/17 at Brewer State L 91-83

11/29 at East Mississippi W 109-93

11/30 at East Central W 75-73

12/3 at John C. Calhoun L 77-75

12/6 ICC W 53-52

12/8 at Jackson State L 75-71

12/11 at Coahoma W 79-71

12/14 at Northwest L 77-64

12/15 East Mississippi W 113-78

1/4 at Florence State Fresh W 68-66

1/5 at Martin L 76-75

1/7 at John C. Calhoun L 94-71

1/11 Mississippi Delta W 78-68

1/12 Holmes L 58-57

1/18 Coahoma W 112-81

1/19 East Central W 93-81

1/21 Northwest W 96-92 OT

1/25 at Mississippi Delta W 86-83 OT

1/26 at Holmes W 82-70

1/28 at Paducah L 99-88

1/31 at ICC W 69-59

2/7 at Northwest Alabama W 101-88

2/11 vs. East Mississippi W 65-52

2/12 vs. Northwest W 91-81

2/13 vs. Mississippi Delta L 69-66

2/18 vs. Utica W 70-60

2/19 at Co-Lin L 72-68

1974-75 SEASON [17-10]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE at East Mississippi W 87-68 at East Central W 100-58 at Martin W 78-70 Calhoun L 65-62

at Jackson State L 79-78

East Mississippi L 96-92 OT

East Central W 87-67 at Coahoma W 90-82

ICC W 76-63

Paducah W 73-71

Brewer State W 101-78

Jackson State W 85-78

Northwest L 76-73 at Calhoun L 73-70 at Northwest L 99-94 at Mississippi Delta W 79-53

Holmes W 58-53 Mississippi State JV W 84-73 Mississippi Delta L 56-52 at Holmes W 58-54 at ICC W 63-60

2/8 Coahoma W 113-85

2/14 Northwest Alabama W 108-71

2/17 vs. Coahoma W 79-78

2/18 at ICC L 73-70 vs. Paducah W 71-65 vs. Utica L 69-67

1975-76 SEASON [19-9]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/10 at John C. Calhoun L 82-75

11/11 vs. Snead State L 68-65

11/15 at Martin W 70-48

11/17 at Jackson State L 61-58

11/24 at Columbia State L 69-57

12/4 at East Mississippi W 78-61

12/5 at East Central L 75-71

12/8 John C. Calhoun W 56-55

12/11 ICC W 79-75

12/13 at Paducah L 94-77 Northwest Tournament

1/2 vs. Martin W 67-51

1/3 at Northwest W 57-49

1/10 Coahoma W 77-64

1/15 at Mississippi Delta W 67-54

1/16 at Holmes W 68-59

1/19 at Northwest L 77-56 East Mississippi W 48-37

1/23 East Central W 92-53

1/27 at Coahoma W 75-70

1/29 at ICC W 72-60

2/2 Northwest W 80-78

2/6 Mississippi Delta W 75-61

2/7 Holmes W 62-58 OT

2/9 Jackson State W 64-57

North Division Tournament at Northeast

2/16 East Central W 92-70

2/17 Holmes L 60-59

2/16 at Prentiss W 67-55

3/1 at Columbia State L 73-62

1977-78 SEASON [27-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/15 at Jackson State W 87-71 at Paducah W 85-75 vs. Sullivan W 101-77 at Columbia State W 98-84

11/29 at ICC W 101-83

12/1 Northwest W 69-56

12/3 at Calhoun L 83-74

12/5 at East Mississippi W 95-83

12/9 Coahoma W 97-75

12/10 Paducah W 97-81 Calhoun W 90-88 2OT

1/7 Martin W 97-86

1/10 Holmes W 75-55

1/14 Jackson State W 95-77

1/16 Meridian W 92-46

1/21 ICC W 67-46

1/23 at Northwest W 57-45

1/26 East Mississippi W 87-72

1/28 Mississippi Delta W 104-95

1/30 at Coahoma W 83-73

2/2 at Holmes W 85-84

2/4 at Martin L 92-79

2/6 at Mississippi Delta L 66-65

2/9 at Meridian W 97-60

North Division Tournament at Northwest

2/13 vs. Meridian W 81-55

2/14 vs. ICC W 73-57

2/15 at Northwest W 55-45

State Tournament vs. Gulf Coast L 32-31

Region 7 Tournament vs. Hewasee W 85-84 vs. Somerset W 115-79 vs. Cumberland W 82-79 vs. Columbia State L 88-75

1978-79 SEASON [12-14]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE at Jackson State L 75-67

11/17 Calhoun L 67-64

11/18 at Northwest Alabama W 73-72

11/20 Northwest Alabama W 87-75

11/21 Martin L 79-73 OT

11/28 ICC L 85-69 at Northwest L 57-50 at Columbia State L 64-63 East Mississippi W 83-48

12/7 at Coahoma W 91-83 at Calhoun L 60-56 vs. Jackson State W 70-66

12/15 vs. Utica W 88-65

12/16 at Hinds L 87-71

1/5 at Martin W 62-55

1/9 at Holmes L 65-64

1/11 Mississippi Delta W 74-63

1/15 Meridian W 75-42

1/18 ICC W 73-69

1/25 at East Mississippi L 82-68

1/27 Northwest W 61-56

1/29 Coahoma L 78-74

2/1 Holmes L 69-67

2/5 at Mississippi Delta L 70-67

2/8 at Meridian W 104-79

North Division Tournament at Holmes

2/12 vs. ICC L 67-54

1979-80 SEASON [12-13]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/10 Columbia State W 94-79

11/13 at Jackson State L 64-59

11/15 Northwest Alabama W 82-74

ICC Classic

11/19 vs. Martin L 84-75

11/20 vs. Wallace State W 96-93

11/27 at ICC L 75-73

11/29 Northwest W 61-59

12/1 at Martin L 85-84

12/3 at East Mississippi L 80-78

12/6 Coahoma W 106-92

12/10 at Paducah L 112-103

12/11 at Northwest Alabama W 87-77

12/14 at Columbia State L 81-72

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HISTORY
MEN’S

MEN’S ALL TIME RESULTS HISTORY

1/8 Holmes W 59-54

1/10 Mississippi Delta W 97-77

1/12 Jackson State W 72-71

1/17 ICC L 63-57

1/19 Meridian W 91-56

1/21 at Northwest L 70-66

1/24 East Mississippi W 85-67

1/28 at Coahoma L 91-86

1/31 at Holmes L 79-73

2/4 at Mississippi Delta W 79-78

2/7 at Meridian L 65-63

2/11 Holmes L 69-67

1980-81 SEASON [20-9]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/10 Dyersburg State W 103-85

11/13 Jackson State W 75-71

11/17 at Northwest Alabama W 92-89

11/20 at Dyersburg State W 75-72

12/2 ICC W 84-80

12/4 at Northwest L 69-63

12/8 East Mississippi W 91-80

12/11 Northwest Alabama W 96-70

12/13 at Martin L 83-78

12/15 Paducah W 88-83

1/8 at Coahoma W 93-90

1/12 at Holmes W 78-74

1/15 Mississippi Delta W 86-65

1/17 at Jackson State L 75-54

1/19 Meridian W 94-75

1/22 at ICC L 79-77

1/26 Northwest L 78-63

1/29 at East Mississippi L 69-59

2/2 Coahoma W 81-79

2/5 Holmes W 81-77

2/9 at Mississippi Delta L 82-76

2/12 at Meridian W 99-72

North Division Tournament

2/16 Mississippi Delta W 102-80

2/18 Coahoma W 73-70

2/20 at Northwest W 61-50 State Tournament at Northeast

2/23 Utica W 88-84

2/24 Gulf Coast L 65-62

Region 7 Tournament at Paducah vs. Motlow State W 74-71

3/5 at Paducah L 96-81

1981-82 SEASON [26-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/9 Dyersburg State W 94-71

11/10 at Shelby State L 78-70

11/12 Co-Lin W 70-55

11/16 Northwest Alabama W 99-76

11/19 at Dyersburg State W 106-86 vs. Alex City W 61-60 at LB Wallace W 86-66

11/23 Shelby State W 93-79

12/1 ICC W 79-69

12/3 Northwest W 60-57

12/7 at East Mississippi L 85-80

12/10 at Northwest Alabama W 80-73

12/12 Mary Holmes W 98-83

12/14 at Jackson State W 125-87

1/7 at Coahoma W 117-94

1/11 Holmes L 78-72

1/18 Meridian W 102-69

1/21 at ICC W 74-65

1/25 at Northwest L 59-56

1/28 East Mississippi W 89-67

1/30 Mississippi Delta W 97-66

2/1 Coahoma W 95-75

2/4 at Holmes W 75-69

2/8 at Mississippi Delta W 90-73

2/11 at Meridian W 86-58

North Division Tournament at Northeast

2/15 Coahoma W 86-68

2/17 Holmes W 82-56

2/19 Northwest W 42-39

State Tournament at Utica

2/22 vs. Gulf Coast W 56-55

2/23 at Utica W 84-78

Region 7 Tournament at Delgado 3/2 vs. Aquinas L 57-56

1982-83 SEASON [21-12]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/6 at Brewer State L 75-74

11/9 Mary Holmes W 103-94

11/11 at Co-Lin L 85-67

11/12 at Southwest W 86-79

11/13 at East Central W 74-72

11/15 at Northwest Alabama L 84-82

11/20 at Jackson State W 86-63 at Shelby State L 88-73

11/30 ICC W 68-55

12/2 at Northwest L 72-64

12/4 East Central W 85-65

12/6 East Mississippi W 79-67

12/9 Northwest Alabama W 94-73

12/11 Shelby State L 78-74

12/13 Jackson State W 102-76

1/8 at Coahoma L 85-81

1/10 at Holmes W 62-56

1/13 Mississippi Delta W 74-67

1/15 at Mary Holmes W 101-91

1/17 Meridian W 86-51

1/20 at ICC W 91-73

1/24 Northwest L 50-49

1/28 at East Mississippi L 66-62

1/31 Coahoma W 94-77

2/3 Holmes W 68-62 OT

2/7 at Mississippi Delta W 80-76

2/10 at Meridian W 85-70

North Division Tournament at Mississippi Delta

2/14 vs. East Mississippi W 55-54

2/15 vs. Holmes W 98-67

2/16 vs. Northwest L 91-83 State Tournament at Northwest 2/21 vs. Gulf Coast L 78-77

Region 23 Tournament at Northeast

3/2 Delgado W 112-109

3/4 Gulf Coast L 88-80

1983-84 SEASON [23-6]

DATE

OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/7 at Mary Holmes W 81-78

11/10 at Brewer State W 103-86

11/14 Northwest Alabama W 94-88

11/15 at Jackson State W 70-66

11/17 at Martin W 86-60

ICC Classic

11/21 vs. Martin L 73-64

11/22 vs. Clarke W 75-65

11/29 at ICC L 62-60 OT

12/1 Northwest L 72-64

12/5 at East Mississippi W 79-63

12/8 at Northwest Alabama W 80-69

12/15 Jackson State W 89-65

1/14 at Coahoma W 58-52

1/16 Holmes w 62-59

1/19 at Mississippi Delta W 87-59

1/23 Meridian W 81-75

1/26 ICC W 82-71

1/30 at Northwest L 92-83

2/2 East Mississippi W 105-66

2/6 Coahoma W 107-92

2/7 Mary Holmes W 93-85

2/9 at Holmes W 81-76

2/13 Mississippi Delta W 81-60

2/16 at Meridian W 90-70

North Division Tournament at ICC

2/20 vs. Meridian W 79-65

2/21 vs. Mississippi Delta W 78-58

2/22 vs. Northwest W 86-85

State Tournament at Gulf Coast

2/28 at Gulf Coast L 89-75

Region 23 Tournament at Delgado

3/8 at Delgado L 101-85

1984-85 SEASON [24-7]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/5 at Northwest Alabama W 91-86

11/13 Jackson State W 111-66

11/18 at Walker L 79-76

Northeast Classic

11/19 Martin W 105-98 OT

11/20 Walker L 75-69

11/27 ICC W 84-75

11/29 at Northwest W 78-76

12/3 at East Mississippi W 76-44

12/6 Northwest Alabama W 83-69

12/7 Mary Holmes W 85-78 at Martin L 81-78

1/10 at Jackson State W 65-45

1/12 Coahoma W 79-61

1/14 at Holmes W 73-70

1/17 Mississippi Delta W 73-56

1/19 at Mary Holmes L 72-71

1/24 at ICC W 78-73

1/26 at Rutledge W 97-75

1/28 Northwest L 81-70

1/31 at East Mississippi W 78-65

2/5 at Coahoma W 96-85

2/8 Holmes W 69-67

2/9 Meridian W 73-57

2/11 at Mississippi Delta W 55-52

2/14 at Meridian W 90-61

North Division Tournament at Northeast

2/18 East Mississippi W 73-58

2/20 ICC W 84-72

2/22 Northwest W 70-64

State Tournament

2/25 vs. Hinds W 89-80

2/26 vs. Northwest L 72-68

Region 23 Tournament at Co-Lin

3/5 vs. Holmes L 80-74

1985-86 SEASON [24-3]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/11 at Jackson State W 101-82

11/14 Mary Holmes W 113-102

11/18 at ICC W 87-78

11/21 Jackson State W 105-92

11/25 at Meridian W 92-63

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11/26 vs. Columbus Air Force W 99-68 at East Mississippi W 90-86

12/5 Shelby State W 111-102

12/9 Northwest W 103-87

12/13 at Motlow State W 83-73 vs. Cinci Tech L 73-71

1/11 at Coahoma W 101-93

1/13 Holmes W 77-55

1/15 at Mississippi Delta W 98-86

1/20 at Shelby State L 133-107

1/23 ICC W 87-69

1/28 at Northwest W 79-78

1/30 East Mississippi W 104-75 at Mary Holmes W 98-84

2/3 Coahoma W 117-90

2/6 at Holmes W 80-69

2/10 Mississippi Delta W 97-79 North Division Tournament at Northeast

2/19 Coahoma W 102-76

2/20 Holmes W 65-58 State Tournament at Northeast

2/24 Southwest W 67-61

2/25 Co-Lin W 81-68

Region 23 Tournament at Northwest

2/25 at Northwest L 84-76

1986-87 SEASON [27-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/3 at Northwest Alabama W 102-89

11/6 Martin W 106-66

11/10 Jackson State W 107-69

11/13 vs. Wallace State W 77-60

11/15 vs. East Mississippi L 87-86

11/17 Northwest Alabama W 97-93

11/20 at Jackson State W 77-67

11/22 at Martin W 109-68

11/24 Freed-Hardeman W 101-81

11/25 ICC W 78-69

12/2 East Mississippi W 96-86

12/4 ICC W 86-67

12/8 at Northwest L 98-94

12/11 at Mary Holmes W 93-85 3OT

12/12 Brewer State W 117-76

1/8 at Brewer State W 89-79

1/10 at Coahoma W 109-91

1/13 at Holmes L 76-75

1/15 Mississippi Delta W 98-56

1/17 Mary Holmes W 83-76

1/22 at ICC W 82-78

1/26 Northwest W 94-90

1/29 at East Mississippi W 83-62

2/2 at Coahoma W 97-87

2/5 Holmes W 70-60

2/9 at Mississippi Delta W 84-73

2/18 vs. Northwest L 80-79

Region 23 Tournament

2/27 vs. Northwest W 100-85

3/2 vs. Gulf Coast W 97-77

3/3 vs. Jones W 80-66

National Tournament

3/10 vs. Southern Union W 89-65

3/18 vs. Southern Idaho L 73-65

3/19 vs. Allegany L 93-75

1987-88 SEASON [29-2]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/6 Martin W 112-65

11/9 Columbia State W 90-55

11/12 at Jackson State W 85-67

11/14 at Mississippi County W 93-81

11/16 Northwest Alabama W 114-88

ICC Classic

11/20 vs. Gulf Coast W 120-98

11/21 vs. Central Florida W 103-84

11/23 vs. Southern Business W 93-75

12/1 at East Mississippi* W 117-75

12/3 at ICC* W 85-80

12/5 Mississippi County W 82-65

12/7 at Northwest* W 94-68

12/10 Jackson State W 74-68

1/12 Holmes* W 88-74

1/15 at Mississippi Delta* W 76-63

1/16 Coahoma* W 92-74

1/18 Southern Business W 93-60

1/21 ICC* W 73-56

1/25 Northwest* W 69-60

1/28 East Mississippi* W 96-73

2/1 at Coahoma* W 97-76

2/4 at Holmes* W 102-83

2/8 Mississippi Delta W 73-55

2/11 at Northwest Alabama W 91-84

North Division Tournament at East Mississippi 2/17 at East Mississippi W 99-86

2/18 vs. Holmes W 79-70

State Tournament at Northeast

2/22 Gulf Coast W 79-68

2/23 Co-Lin L 76-73

Region 23 Tournament at Co-Lin

3/1 Jones W 73-60

3/2 vs. Gulf Coast W 79-77

3/3 at Co-Lin L 83-75

1988-89 SEASON [30-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/7 Jackson State W 115-93

11/10 at Mary Holmes W 101-84

11/12 at Walker W 112-96 Co-Lin Tournament

11/14 vs. Southwest W 91-88 11/15 at Co-Lin W 104-96

11/17 Martin W 117-83

Northeast Tournament

11/21 Jackson State W 96-86

11/22 Gadsden State W 107-88

11/29 East Mississippi* W 111-77

12/1 at Coahoma* W 99-76

12/3 at Jackson State W 126-110

12/5 Holmes* W 96-88

12/8 Northwest* W 101-84 Motlow State Tournament

12/9 vs. Walker L 89-88

12/10 at Motlow State W 92-65

12/15 Co-Lin W 106-88

1/9 Walker W 98-76

1/12 at Mississippi Delta* L 107-98

1/16 ICC* W 106-77

1/19 at East Mississippi* L 88-84

1/23 Coahoma* W 93-63

1/26 at Holmes* W 89-68

1/30 at Northwest* W 78-75

2/2 Mary Holmes W 124-90

2/9 at ICC* W 75-73

2/11 Mississippi Delta* W 99-89 North Divison Tournament at Holmes

2/15 at Holmes L 76-72

Region 23 Tournament at Northeast

2/28 Southwest W 72-69

3/1 Holmes W 86-74

3/2 Co-Lin W 111-100

National Tournament

3/7 Southern Union State W 83-74

3/14 CC of Rhode Island W 107-94

3/15 Hagerstown W 106-104

3/17 San Jancinto W 98-87

3/18 Northeastern Oklahoma L 83-76

1989-90 SEASON [27-7]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/7 Wallace State W 129-97

Three Rivers Classic

11/9 vs. Barton County L 98-92

11/10 vs. Pensacola W 82-78

11/11 at Three Rivers CC L 81-79

11/14 at Jackson State W 104-87

11/16 at Columbia State W 94-72

ICC Classic

11/20 vs. Northwest Alabama W 98-90

11/21 vs. Martin W 107-71

11/28 Hinds W 111-87

11/30 Coahoma* W 71-66

12/2 Columbia State W 123-74

12/4 at Holmes* L 79-64

12/7 at Northwest* W 98-83

12/9 Mary Holmes W 100-83

12/14 Meridian W 94-82

1/11 Mississippi Delta* W 126-119 (2OT)

1/13 Jackson State W 113-89

1/15 at ICC* L 88-80

1/18 at East Mississippi* W 95-90

1/22 at Coahoma* L 75-68

1/25 Holmes* W 88-82

1/29 Northwest* W 107-101

2/1 at Meridian W 89-78

2/5 at Mississippi Delta* W 108-103

2/8 ICC* W 108-90

2/12 East Mississippi* W 81-76

2/15 at Mary Holmes W 112-80

North Divison Tournament at Holmes

2/10 vs. ICC W 93-70

2/21 vs. Coahoma W 85-82

2/22 vs. East Mississippi W 106-87

State Tournament at Northeast

2/26 vs. Gulf Coast W 81-76

2/27 vs. Hinds L 106-98

Region 23 Tournament

3/6 vs. Holmes W 89-78

3/7 vs. Delgado L 96-90

1990-91 SEASON [25-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

Calhoun Classic

11/5 at John C. Calhoun W 110-103

11/6 vs. Jefferson State L 98-95 OT

11/8 Mississippi County W 101-90

11/12 Northwest Alabama W 109-96

11/15 Jackson State W 89-58

Northeast Tournament

11/19 Jones W 116-97

11/20 Northeast Tournament W 88-78

11/27 at Hinds W 99-91

11/29 Meridian W 106-88

12/3 at ICC* W 91-84

12/6 Holmes* W 87-62

1/7 at Northwest Alabama W 89-85

1/10 Coahoma* W 89-78

1/11 at Jackson State L 74-73

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MEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS HISTORY

1/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 102-87

1/17 East Mississippi* W 86-64

1/21 at Northwest* W 101-98

1/24 ICC* W 85-77

1/28 at Holmes* L 74-69

1/31 at Meridian W 80-77

2/4 at Coahoma* L 73-60

2/7 Mississippi Delta* W 103-82

2/11 at East Mississippi* W 90-61

2/14 Northwest* W 121-107

North Divison Tournament at Mississippi Delta

2/20 at Mississippi Delta W 91-79

2/21 vs. ICC W 98-88

State Tournament at Co-Lin

2/27 vs. Jones W 82-72

2/26 vs.. Gulf Coast L 70-67

Region 23 Tournament

3/5 vs. East Central W 129-120 OT

3/6 vs. Jones W 93-89

3/7 vs. Gulf Coast L 72-65

1991-92 SEASON [30-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/4 Pensacola L 90-80

11/5 Shoals W 121-115

11/7 Hinds W 91-75

11/11 at Northwest Alabama W 104-68

11/14 Jackson State W 114-94

NE Tip Off Classic

11/18 vs. East Central W 99-96

11/19 vs. Jones W 92-81

11/21 Martin Methodist W 94-63

11/26 Jackson State W 104-93

12/3 ICC* W 82-80

12/5 at Holmes* W 73-71

12/9 Meridian W 74-65

1/3 at Martin Methodist W 89-79

1/6 Northwest Alabama W 107-77

1/9 at Coahoma* W 89-72

1/13 Mississippi Delta* W 104-65

1/16 at East Mississippi* W 77-65

1/20 Northwest* W 109-99

1/23 at ICC* W 87-72

1/27 Holmes* W 88-66

1/30 at Meridian L 82-74

2/3 Coahoma* W 95-81

2/6 at Mississippi Delta* W 86-82

2/10 East Mississippi* W 92-84

2/13 at Northwest* W 106-82

North Divison Tournament at ICC

2/18 vs. East Mississippi W 87-75

2/20 vs. Coahoma W 97-86

State Tournament at Holmes

2/24 vs. Gulf Coast L 82-79

Region 23 Tournament

3/3 vs. Mary Holmes W 110-93

3/4 vs. Gulf Coast W 64-63

3/5 vs. Meridian W 82-79

National Tournament

3/17 vs. Central Arizona L 77-65

3/19 vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&MW 85-61

3/20 vs. Casper College W 90-88

3/21 vs. Wabash Valley L 112-100 OT

1992-93 SEASON [17-12]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/2 Jackson Sate W 92-71

11/3 Shoals W 76-69

11/5 at Hinds W 70-67

11/9 Northwest Alabama L 97-95

11/12 Columbia State L 101-99

11/16 Southwest W 70-56

11/19 at Jackson State L 104-101

11/23 at Martin W 103-87

12/1 at Mississippi Delta* L 96-84

12/3 Holmes* W 80-72

12/7 Coahoma* W 74-73

12/10 at ICC* L 78-72

1/7 at Northwest Alabama L 107-101

1/9 at Columbia State L 91-77

1/11 East Mississippi* W 81-70

1/14 Meridian W 67-65

1/19 at Northwest* W 98-97 OT

1/21 Mississippi Delta* W 110-108 OT

1/25 at Holmes* W 72-68

1/28 at Coahoma* L 74-72

2/1 ICC* W 79-62

2/4 at East Mississippi* L 73-58

2/8 at Meridian L 87-83

2/11 Northwest* W 103-77

North Division Tournament at Northeast

2/15 Holmes W 100-60

2/17 East Mississippi W 86-63

2/18 ICC W 89-65

State Tournament at Gulf Coast 2/22 vs. East Central L 74-64

Region 23 Tournament 3/2 vs. Bossier Parish L 74-71

1993-94 SEASON [26-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/1 Pearl River W 106-95

11/2 Northwest Alabama W 116-88

11/5 Hinds W 115-95

11/8 John C. Calhoun W 113-85 ICC Classic

11/15 vs. Mary Holmes W 99-85

11/16 vs. Shoals W 106-96 OT

11/18 at Jackson State W 113-102

Three Rivers Invitational 11/25 at Three Rivers L 80-70

11/26 vs. Indian Hills L 93-84

11/27 vs. Bevill State W 115-85

11/30 Mississippi Delta* W 93-82

12/2 at Holmes* W 103-75

12/6 at Coahoma* W 116-79

12/9 Itawamba* W 90-75

1/6 at Southwest W 102-84

1/8 at Columbia State L 118-106 OT

1/10 at East Mississippi* W 96-84

1/18 Northwest* W 115-79

1/20 at Mississippi Delta* W 101-69

1/24 Holmes* W 82-67

1/27 Coahoma* W 87-69

1/31 at Itawamba* W 78-65 OT

2/3 East Mississippi* W 112-79

2/5 John C. Calhoun W 100-84

2/10 at Northwest* L 108-106

North Divison Tournament at Northwest

2/17 vs. East Mississippi W 71-68

2/18 at Northwest W 115-88

State Tournament at Northeast

2/21 Pearl River W 111-100

2/22 East Central W 90-79

Region 23 Tournament

2/28 vs. ICC W 86-77

3/2 vs. Delgado L 102-97

1994-95 SEASON [25-9]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/1 Pearl River L 102-94

11/2 Mary Holmes W 128-102

11/5 at Hinds W 76-73

11/10 at Pearl River L 105-102

ICC Classic

11/14 vs. Mary Holmes W 110-98

11/15 vs. Northwest Alabama W 105-62

11/17 Jackson State W 114-95

Three Rivers Invitational

11/24 vs. Garden City L 92-91

11/25 vs. Walker W 87-81

11/26 at Three Rivers L 97-76

11/29 Northwest* W 92-90

12/1 at Itawamba* W 85-76

12/5 at Coahoma* W 99-79

12/8 Bevill State W 80-77

1/7 at Columbia State W 104-98

1/9 Mississippi Delta* W 97-69

1/12 East Mississippi* W 94-78

1/17 at Holmes* L 74-69

1/19 at Northwest* L 115-96

1/23 Itawamba* W 103-85

1/26 Coahoma* W 92-84

1/28 Columbia State W 89-71

2/2 at Mississippi Delta* W 108-73

2/6 at East Mississippi* W 94-74

2/9 Holmes* W 74-73

North Divison Tournament at East Mississippi

2/15 vs. Mississppi Delta W 95-91

2/16 vs. Holmes W 73-72

State Tournament at East Central

2/20 vs. Pearl River L 108-105 OT

Region 23 Tournament

2/27 vs. Meridian W 91-66

3/1 vs. Northwest W 104-85

3/2 vs. Bosier Parish W 95-89

National Tournament

3/15 vs. Spartanburg L 81-74

3/16 vs. Connors State W 98-92

3/17 vs. Vincennes L 87-79

1995-96 SEASON [16-10]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

10/31 Motlow State W 75-74

11/1 Bevill State L 99-91

11/6 at Northwest Alabama W 87-61

11/9 Jackson State W 99-92

ICC Classic

11/13 vs. Jones L 97-82

11/14 vs. Northwest Shoals W 92-68

11/16 Columbia State W 94-68

11/20 Hinds L 83-81

11/28 at Northwest* L 113-87

11/30 Itawamba* W 92-65

12/4 Coahoma* W 82-74

Motlow State Tournament

12/8 vs. Sullivan W 91-90

12/9 vs. Motlow State W 75-69

1/6 at Columbia State W 96-95

1/13 Oakwood W 95-82

1/16 at Mississippi Delta* L 93-87

1/18 East Mississippi* W 100-91

1/22 Holmes* W 86-73

1/25 Northwest* W 79-75

1/29 at Itawamba* L 87-80

2/1 at Coahoma* L 84-78

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2/8 Mississippi Delta* W 87-64

2/12 at East Mississippi* L 93-84

2/15 at Holmes* L 68-65

North Division Tournament at Coahoma

2/19 vs. ICC W 84-82

2/22 vs. Northwest L 104-78

1996-97 SEASON [19-9]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/4 Copiah-Lincoln W 80-66

11/5 Motlow State W 87-74

11/14 at Columbia State W 112-73 ICC Classic

11/18 vs. Mary Holmes W 100-89

11/19 vs. Northwest Alabama W 102-85

11/21 Wallace State W 90-81

Three Rivers Tournament

11/28 vs. Jacksonville, TX L 101-69

11/29 at Three Rivers L 90-69

11/30 vs. Cowley, KA L 100-80

12/3 Itawamba* W 85-53

12/5 at Northwest* L 105-95

1/4 Columbia State L 98-92

1/7 Holmes* W 92-74

1/9 at Mississippi Delta* W 99-61

1/13 at Coahoma* W 111-83

1/16 East Mississippi* W 94-62

1/21 Northwest Alabama W 116-100

1/23 at Itawamba* W 104-70

1/27 Northwest* L 99-85

1/30 at Holmes* W 88-63

2/3 Mississippi Delta* W 85-57

2/6 Coahoma* W 105-95

2/10 at East Mississippi* W 75-73

2/13 Three Rivers L 103-78

North Divison Tournament at Holmes

2/17 vs. Miss. Delta W 113-47

2/19 vs. Coahoma L 79-68

Region 23 Tournament

3/3 vs. Pearl River W 138-135 OT

3/5 vs. Bossier Parrish L 108-99

1997-98 SEASON [21-8]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 at Martin Methodist W 115-49

NE Tip Off Classic

11/3 Motlow State W 75-62

11/4 East Central W 96-80

11/10 John C. Calhoun W 98-73

ICC Classic

11/17 vs. Mary Holmes W 92-82

11/18 vs. Phil Campbell W 94-82

11/20 at Wallace State L 84-72

11/22 Three Rivers L 98-80

11/24 at John C. Calhoun L 87-81

Cellular One Classic in Okaloosa-Walton, FL

11/28 vs. Jones W 77-58

11/29 at Okaloosa Walton L 116-65

12/2 at Itawamba* W 97-75

12/4 Northwest* W 88-83

1/6 at Holmes* W 78-71

1/8 at Mississippi Detla* W 86-61

1/12 Coahoma* W 77-73

1/15 at East Mississippi* W 89-80

1/20 Martin Methodist W 117-49

1/22 Itawamba* W 103-78

1/26 at Northwest* L 97-90

1/29 Holmes* W 88-87

2/2 Mississippi Delta* W 98-60

2/5 at Coahoma* W 77-73

2/9 East Mississippi* W 83-72

2/12 at Northwest Alabama W 103-74

North Division Tournament

2/16 vs. ICC W 88-70

2/18 vs. Northwest L 75-59

State Tournament at Northwest

2/23 vs. Pearl River L 91-76

Region 23 Tournament

3/2 vs. Meridian L 97-83

1998-99 SEASON [16-14]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/2 Three Rivers L 105-98

11/3 Columbia State W 116-69

11/9 at John C. Calhoun L 80-79

11/14 at Bevill State L 87-67

ICC Classic

11/16 vs. Wallace State W 82-69

11/17 vs. Northwest Shoals W 79-51

11/19 Jackson State W 89-80

11/23 John C. Calhoun W 70-69

Three Rivers Tournament

11/26 at Three Rivers L 99-87

11/27 vs. Northwestern Oklahoma L 91-56

11/28 vs. Cowley W 97-72

12/1 at East Mississippi* L 92-90

12/3 at Jackson State W 90-81

1/5 Holmes* L 83-79

1/7 at Coahoma* L 64-63

1/11 Northwest* W 80-72

1/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 97-76

1/19 ICC* L 69-68

1/21 East Mississippi* W 79-67

1/25 Northwest Shoals W 105-67

1/28 at Holmes* W 97-67

2/1 Coahoma* W 110-71

2/4 at Northwest* L 106-93

2/8 Mississippi Delta* W 114-99

2/11 at ICC* W 78-61

North Divison Tournament at ICC

2/15 vs. East Mississippi W 85-78

2/17 vs. Mississippi Delta W 98-92

2/18 vs. Northwest L 99-82 State Tournament

2/22 vs. Co-Lin L 78-75

Region 23 Tournament

3/1 vs. Bosier Parish L 76-75

1999-00 SEASON [30-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/1 Bevill State W 89-73

11/2 Meridian W 95-76

Three Rivers Tournament

11/5 vs. South Surburban W 100-68

11/6 at Three Rivers L 77-73

11/8 John C. Calhoun W 101-91

11/11 at Motlow State W 79-72

11/15 at Aquinas College L 89-87

11/18 Bevill State W 105-61

11/22 at John C. Calhoun W 85-74

11/30 East Mississippi* W 85-70

12/2 at Meridian W 108-84

12/6 Holmes* W 96-82

12/9 Aquinas College W 101-94

1/6 at Coahoma* W 92-67

1/10 at Northwest* L 96-78

1/13 Mississippi Delta* L 87-82

1/15 Motlow State W 84-64

1/18 at ICC* W 77-63

1/20 at East Mississippi* W 88-76

1/24 at Northwest Shoals W 101-86

1/27 at Holmes* W 79-72

1/31 Coahoma* W 102-63

2/3 Northwest* W 112-111

2/7 at Mississippi Delta* W 97-90

2/10 ICC* W 95-85

North Division Tournament at Northeast

2/15 vs. ICC W 76-60

2/17 vs. Northwest W 98-81

State Tournament at Northeast

2/21 vs. Pearl River W 87-78

2/22 vs. Northwest W 109-92

Region 23 Tournament

2/28 vs. East Mississippi W 75-65

3/1 vs. Delgado W 119-105

3/2 vs. Gulf Coast W 88-68

National Tournament

3/14 vs. Southeastern Community Col. L 74-68

3/16 vs. Cochise College W 82-73

3/17 vs. Brevard W 95-77

3/18 vs. Northeastern Junior College L 66-63

2000-01 SEASON [7-19]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/4 Pensacola L 97-78

11/6 at Co-Lin L 87-67

11/9 East Central L 81-67

11/13 at Pearl River L 80-71

11/16 Jones L 99-84

11/20 at Motlow State L 80-65

11/30 Mississippi Delta* W 87-78

12/2 Three Rivers W 73-71

12/4 at East Mississippi* L 81-71

12/9 Hinds W 78-71

CC Pizza New Years Tournament in Pensacola

12/30 vs. Three Rivers L 63-61

12/31 vs. Quinisigamond W 77-53

1/4 at Southwest L 83-79

1/8 at ICC* L 94-79

1/9 Motlow State L 87-71

1/11 Coahoma* W 106-68

1/18 at Northwest* L 89-85

1/22 Holmes* W 75-71

1/25 at Mississippi Delta* L 86-80

1/29 East Mississippi* L 72-60

2/1 ICC* L 91-76

2/5 at Coahoma* W 90-74

2/8 Gulf Coast L 78-69

2/12 Northwest* L 75-63

2/15 at Holmes* L 93-77

North Divison Tournament

2/20 vs. East Mississippi L 83-74

2001-02 SEASON [11-12]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/5 Northwest Shoals W 103-98

11/6 Bevill State L 100-92

11/8 at East Central W 96-86

11/19 at Motlow State L 81-73

Three Rivers Round Robin

11/22 vs. Bossier Parish W 99-79

11/23 vs. West Plains L 93-82

11/24 at Three Rivers L 83-61

11/29 at Mississippi Delta* L 89-76

12/1 Three Rivers L 86-73

12/3 East Mississippi* W 75-57

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1/10 Motlow State L 83-80

1/14 ICC* L 84-81

1/17 at Coahoma* W 99-90

1/22 at Meridian W 103-71

1/24 Northwest* W 94-86

1/28 at Holmes* L 101-95

1/31 Mississippi Delta* W 101-69

2/4 at East Mississippi* W 73-66

2/7 at ICC* L 91-58

2/11 Coahoma* W 118-84

2/18 at Northwest* L 96-78

2/21 Holmes* W 70-69

State Tournament

2/26 vs. Southwest L 72-59

2002-03 SEASON [7-17]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/4 Northwest Shoals W 83-75

11/5 Bevill State L 72-70

11/19 Columbia State L 93-80

11/25 at Motlow State L 85-68

12/3 at Columbia State L 92-89

12/5 Coahoma* L 114-106

12/9 at Holmes* L 87-80

12/17 at Bevill State L 100-78

Collegiate Sports Travel Shoot Out

12/30 vs. SGT L 69-58

12/31 vs. Pensacola L 94-64

1/7 Three Rivers L 103-71

1/11 Motlow State W 119-93

1/13 at Northwest* L 91-85

1/16 East Mississippi* W 87-53

1/21 at Northwest Shoals W 86-80

1/23 at Mississippi Delta* L 96-82

1/27 ICC* L 63-58

1/30 at Coahoma* W 90-75

2/3 Holmes* L 84-74

2/6 Northwest* L 86-82

2/10 at East Mississippi* W 79-62

2/13 at Three Rivers L 106-58

2/17 Mississippi Delta* L 90-89

2/20 at ICC* W 72-69

2003-04 SEASON [10-15]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/3 Northwest Shoals W 85-67

11/4 Bevill State W 87-82

11/11 at Columbia State W 90-76

11/18 Columbia State W 87-81

Southwest Missouri State Classic

11/20 vs. Eastern Oklahoma L 70-49

11/21 at Southwest Missouri L 100-72

11/22 vs. Eastfield Texas L 72-60

11/24 Motlow State W 80-78

11/25 at Bevill State L 102-74

12/2 Holmes* L 68-52

12/4 at Coahoma* W 70-69

1/6 at Three Rivers L 69-43

1/8 at Motlow State L 66-49

1/12 Northwest* L 109-75

1/15 East Mississippi* L 81-67

1/20 at Northwest Shoals W 74-72

1/22 Mississippi Delta* W 80-75

1/26 at ICC* L 88-58

1/29 Coahoma* W 81-58

2/2 at Holmes* L 68-62

2/5 at Northwest* L 88-53

2/9 at East Mississippi* L 81-72

2/12 Three Rivers L 100-80

2/16 at Mississippi Delta* L 80-74

2/19 ICC* W 89-88

2004-05 SEASON [7-16]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 Dyersburg State L 79-77

11/4 Northwest Shoals W 84-80

11/8 at Bevill State L 84-66

11/16 at Dyersburg State W 69-54

11/20 at Northwest Shoals L 63-61

11/22 East Central L 75-64

Comfort Inn Classic

11/26 vs. Southern Alabama L 93-73

11/27 vs. Wallace Selmer W 83-63

12/2 Bevill State W 92-80

12/9 at East Central L 86-76

1/7 Meridian L

1/10 Mississippi Delta* L 61-53

1/13 at Coahoma* L 51-38

1/18 East Mississippi* L 79-66

1/20 ICC* L 84-73

1/24 at Holmes* L 73-51

1/27 Northwest* L 79-64

2/3 at Mississippi Delta* W 71-68

2/7 Coahoma* W 71-61

2/10 at East Mississippi* L 98-94

2/14 at ICC* L 79-69

2/17 Holmes* W 85-64

2/21 at Northwest* L 103-70

2005-06 SEASON [15-9]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 Northwest Shoals W 101-70

11/3 at Bevill State - Jasper L 75-62

11/8 Lawson State W 70-67

11/10 at East Central L 75-68

11/14 at Pearl River L 66-55

11/17 Bevill State - Fayette W 78-65

11/19 at Northwest Shoals W 72-68

12/1 Bevill State - Jasper W 76-64

12/5 at Bevill State - Fayette W 78-62

12/8 East Cental W 80-60

12/10 Pearl River W 80-60

1/9 at Mississippi Delta* W 79-67

1/12 Coahoma* W 90-71

1/14 at Lawson State L 82-56

1/17 at East Mississippi* W 82-56

1/19 ICC* W 76-70

1/23 Holmes* W 89-74

1/26 at Northwest* L 99-61

2/2 Mississippi Delta* W 78-66

2/6 at Coahoma* L 63-60

2/9 East Mississippi* W 69-45

2/13 at ICC* L 71-65

2/16 at Holmes* L 88-63

2/20 Northwest* L 87-62

2006-07 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/2 at Columbia State

11/6 at Northwest Shoals L 95-88

11/9 East Central L 67-57

11/13 Pearl River

11/16 at Bevill State

11/27 at Pearl River

11/30 Northwest Shoals W 81-67

12/4 Bevill State

MEN’S ALL-TIME RESULTS

12/7 at East Central L 93-69

12/9 Co-Lin L 67-58

1/4 at Co-Lin L 76-57

1/8 ICC* L 69-65

1/11 at Coahoma*

1/16 Holmes* L 83-68

1/18 at Northwest* L 83-73

1/22 East Mississippi*

1/25 Mississippi Delta* W 77-62

1/29 Columbia State

2/1 at ICC* L 74-64

2/5 Coahoma*

2/8 at Holmes* L 97-44

2/12 Northwest* L 100-70

2/15 at East Mississippi*

2/19 at Mississippi Delta* L 78-72

2007-08 SEASON [15-10, 7-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

ICC Tournament

11/1 vs. Bevill State W 88-87 OT

11/2 vs. Columbia State W 83-75

11/5 Northwest Shoals W 113-104

11/8 at East Central L 91-85 OT

11/12 at Pearl River L 85-78

11/15 Wallace State L 111-61

11/27 Pearl River W 77-74 OT

11/29 at Northwest Shoals L 90-89

12/3 at Wallace State L 63-58

12/6 East Central W 79-70

12/8 Co-Lin W 69-65

1/3 at Co-Lin W 75-63

1/7 at ICC* L 84-75

1/10 Coahoma* W 73-62

1/14 at Holmes* W 93-80

1/17 Northwest* W 95-78

1/22 East Mississippi* W 81-63

1/24 at Mississippi Delta* W 66-63

1/28 at Columbia State W 90-78

1/31 ICC* L 88-71

2/4 at Coahoma* L 78-71

2/7 Holmes* L 83-75

2/11 at Northwest* W 87-69

2/14 at East Mississippi* W 90-76

2/18 Mississippi Delta* L 76-61

MACJC Tournament

2/27 vs. Co-Lin L 80-71

2008-09 SEASON [12-13]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

ICC Tournament

10/31 vs. Shelton State W 109-100

11/1 vs. Motlow State L 75-65

11/4 at Northwest Shoals W 92-83

11/6 Lawson State W 90-85

Northwest Tournament

11/10 vs. Southwest W 85-57

11/11 vs. Shorter W 85-65

11/13 at Lawson State L 68-66

11/20 East Central L 74-71

12/1 Northwest Shoals L 100-95

12/4 at East Central L 75-64

12/8 Holmes* L 73-70 OT

12/13 Co-Lin W 81-57

1/5 at Co-Lin L 60-59

1/8 at Mississippi Delta* L 77-68

1/12 at Northwest* L 80-67

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1/15 ICC* W 83-79

1/22 at Coahoma* L 78-68

1/24 Columbia State W 87-77

1/26 East Mississippi* W 60-58

1/29 at Holmes* L 74-62

2/2 Mississippi Delta* W 65-58

2/5 Northwest* W 82-72

2/9 at ICC* L 76-62

2/16 Coahoma*

2/19 at East Mississippi* L 81-53

2009-10 SEASON [12-11, 7-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/2 at Wallace State L 65-60

11/5 Northwest Shoals W 91-87 OT

11/7 at East Central L 63-57

11/9 at Missouri State West Plains L 61-47

11/12 Wallace State L 72-67

11/16 at Jones L 93-82

11/19 East Central W 79-71

11/30 at Northwest Shoals W 86-65

12/3 at Holmes* L 57-54 OT

12/7 Mississippi Delta* W 66-60

12/12 at Co-Lin W 58-47

1/5 Jones W 86-75

1/11 Northwest* W 79-78

1/14 at ICC* L 71-64

1/21 Coahoma* W 72-68

1/25 at East Mississippi* L 71-64

1/28 Holmes* W 68-66

2/1 at Mississippi Delta* W 60-57

2/4 at Northwest* L 68-60

2/8 ICC* L 75-66

2/15 at Coahoma* W 72-63

2/18 East Mississippi* W 71-67

MACJC Tournament

2/22 vs. Jones L 76-59

Region 23 Tournament

3/2 vs. East Mississippi L 86-79

2010-11 SEASON [11-14, 7-5]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 at Northweset Shoals L 86-75

11/4 Motlow State W 97-90

11/9 Missouri State West Plains L 93-81

11/13 East Central W 79-76

11/15 at Jones L 87-85 OT

11/18 at Wallace State L 77-59

11/29 at Meridian L 76-69

12/2 Northwest* W 81-78

12/6 at Holmes* L 80-76 2OT

12/14 Northwest Shoals L 101-100

12/16 at Motlow State L 74-65

1/6 Jones W 90-80

1/8 Meridian W 100-77

1/13 at Coahoma* W 85-75

1/17 at ICC* W 66-63

1/20 Mississippi Delta* W 93-92 2OT

1/22 East Mississippi* L 91-81

1/27 at Northwest* L 71-58

1/31 Holmes* W 98-89

2/3 at East Mississippi* L 74-61

2/7 Coahoma* W 105-76

2/10 ICC* L 77-66

2/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 2-0

2/22 vs. Pearl River L 92-83 OT

2/28 vs. Pearl River L 70-59

2011-12 SEASON [14-8, 5-7]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/1 Wallace State W 81-54

11/5 at East Central W 86-73

11/7 Arkansas Baptist W 100-97 OT

11/10 at Wallace State W 71-66

11/14 at Jones W 84-72

11/28 at Meridian W 80-78

12/1 at Northwest* W 102-95 3OT

12/5 Holmes* L 74-50

1/7 Meridian W 93-79

1/9 Jones W 91-88

1/11 Columbia State W 68-53

1/17 at East Mississippi* L 83-81

1/19 Coahoma* W 83-73

1/23 ICC* L 72-69

1/26 at Mississippi Delta* W 64-63

1/30 at Arkansas Baptist L 92-82

2/2 Northwest* W 90-71

2/6 at Holmes* L 89-87

2/9 East Mississippi* L 68-45

2/13 at Coahoma* L 84-80

2/16 at ICC* L 76-67

2/20 Mississippi Delta* W 84-63

2012-13 SEASON [9-13, 4-8]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/5 East Central W 88-83

11/8 at Wallace State L 76-53

11/12 at Jones L 75-66

11/15 at East Central W 94-69

11/19 Gadsden State L 98-78

11/26 Meridian W 69-66 11/19 at ICC* L 68-64

12/3 Northwest* W 95-92

12/11 Wallace State L 80-61

12/13 at Gadsden State W 91-84

1/7 at Meridian W 75-65

1/17 East Mississippi* L 76-62

1/22 at Coahoma* L 75-63

1/24 Holmes* W 78-68

1/28 at Mississippii Delta* L 82-62

1/31 ICC* W 75-74

2/4 at Northwest* L 80-76

2/7 Missouri State West Plains L 68-62

2/11 at East Mississippi* L 77-44

2/14 Coahoma* W 92-82

2/18 at Holmes* L 79-75

2/21 Mississippi Delta* L 82-78

2013-14 SEASON [5-18, 2-10]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/2 at Dyersburg State L 92-79

11/4 at Gadsden State W 79-78

11/7 at Wallace State L 90-52

11/11 Columbia State L 72-63

Southwest Coca-Cola Classic

11/18 vs Southern Shreveport L 71-65 OT

11/19 at Southwest L 63-52

11/21 Dyersburg State W 96-65

11/25 at Columbia State L 85-53

12/2 Gadsden State W 82-74

12/5 ICC* L 81-60

12/9 at Northwest* L 81-63

1/7 Jones L 58-48

1/9 Wallace State L 72-60

1/16 at East Mississippi* L 71-53

1/21 Coahoma* L 72-64

1/23 at Holmes* L 79-67

1/27 Mississippi Delta* W 90-89 OT

1/30 at ICC* L 83-61

2/3 Northwest* L 77-71

2/10 East Mississippi* L 95-59

2/13 at Coahoma* L 79-60

2/17 Holmes* W 68-67

2/20 at Mississippi Delta* L 88-73

2014-15 SEASON [17-9, 8-4]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/3 Southwest W 88-72

11/4 Baton Rouge L 67-63

11/13 at Baton Rouge L 86-64

11/15 Martin Methodist W 95-62

11/17 at Volunteer State L 73-66

11/20 West Kentucky Tech W 84-59

12/2 Arkansas Baptist W 80-71

12/4 East Mississippi* L 68-58

12/8 at Mississippi Delta* L 90-66

12/12 Snead State W 77-74

12/15 at Columbia State W 74-72

1/6 at Snead State W 80-69

1/8 Fort Benning W 60-58

1/12 at Northwest* W 101-97 2OT

1/15 ICC* W 63-60

1/22 at Coahoma* W 82-75

1/26 Holmes* W 55-54

1/29 at East Mississippi* L 89-85

2/2 Mississippi Delta* W 87-78

2/5 Northwest* W 62-57

2/9 at ICC* W 76-74

2/19 at Holmes* L 71-67

2/21 Coahoma* W 77-74

MACJC Tournament at Co-Lin

2/24 vs Jones W 67-62

2/25 vs Holmes L 69-59

Region 23 Tournament

3/4 vs Holmes L 78-68

2015-16 SEASON [18-10, 7-5]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

Northeast Tipoff Classic

11/2 Baton Rouge W 102-75

11/3 Jones L 86-84

11/10 Bethel W 106-53

11/12 at Baton Rouge W 68-64 OT

11/17 Volunteer State W 100-64

11/24 at Motlow State L 79-68

11/30 at Arkansas Baptist L 107-102

12/3 at East Mississippi* W 70-68

12/7 Mississippi Delta* W 87-68

12/10 East Central W 89-80

12/14 Columbia State W 98-93

1/5 at Snead State W 75-73

1/12 Northwest* W 78-77

1/14 at ICC* L 72-66

1/20 Martin Methodist W 88-67

1/21 Coahoma* W 85-71

1/25 at Holmes* L 83-65

1/28 East Mississippi* W 73-67

2/1 at Mississippi Delta* W 72-68

2/4 at Northwest* L 93-82

2/8 ICC* W 71-61

2/15 at Coahoma* L 76-62

2/18 Holmes* L 99-94 OT

MACJC Tournament at ICC

2/22 vs Jones L 67-63

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Region 23 Tournament

3/3 vs Holmes W 88-81

3/4 vs Northwest W 75-73

3/5 vs East Mississippi W 74-73

NJCAA National Tournament

3/14 vs Salt Lake L 77-64

2016-17 SEASON [21-8, 9-3]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/7 Fort Benning W 95-48

11/14 Bethel W 108-76

11/17 Motlow State W 76-68

11/21 at Volunteer State L 76-71

11/30 Arkansas Baptist W 79-77

12/1 West Kentucky W 95-78

12/5 at Coahoma* W 72-65

12/8 at East Central W 75-64

12/13 at Columbia State W 104-95

Tallahassee Democrat Holiday Classic

12/29 Pensacola State L 79-76

12/30 at Tallahassee L 85-49

1/10 Arkansas State Mid South W 104-77

1/12 at Northwest* L 99-86

1/17 East Mississippi* L 77-70

1/19 at Holmes* W 60-53

1/23 at ICC* L 88-85

1/26 Mississippi Delta* W 68-62

2/2 Coahoma* W 88-68

2/6 Northwest* W 80-78

2/9 at East Mississippi* W 87-78

2/13 Holmes* W 94-76

2/16 ICC* W 77-61

2/20 at Mississippi Delta* W 75-74 OT

MACJC Tournament at Jones

2/28 vs East Central W 86-69

3/1 vs Southwest W 91-88

3/2 vs Jones L 77-52

Region 23 Tournament

3/8 vs East Central W 70-64

3/9 vs Gulf Coast W 97-73

3/10 vs Jones L 91-88

2017-18 SEASON [19-8, 8-4

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/6 Faith Prep W 109-64

11/9 Lawson State W 79-77

11/14 Volunteer State W 92-68

11/16 Tennessee Prep W 100-79

Mississippi Gulf Coast Thanksgiving Classic

11/20 vs Southern Shreveport W 69-55

11/21 vs Baton Rouge W 81-79

11/30 at Arkansas Baptist L 93-84

12/4 at Coahoma* W 88-72

12/8 Southern-Shreveport W 93-65

12/11 at Arkansas State Mid South L 113-92

12/14 at Lawson State W 89-67

1/4 West Kentucky CTC W 100-88

1/11 Northwest* L 89-82 OT

1/18 Holmes* W 73-69

1/20 at East Mississippi* W 71-61

1/22 ICC* L 91-88

1/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 78-75

2/1 Coahoma* W 88-70

2/5 at Northwest* L 93-85

2/8 East Mississippi* W 66-57

2/12 at Holmes* L 87-64

2/15 at ICC* W 71-53

2/19 Mississippi Delta* W 92-69

MACCC Tournament at Northwest

2/26 vs Co-Lin W 79-73

2/28 at Northwest L 83-80

Region 23 Tournament

3/7 vs Baton Rouge W 75-59

3/8 vs Pearl River L 86-79

2018-19 SEASON [19-7, 8-4]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/6 Faith Prep W 95-76

11/12 at Volunteer State W 94-76

11/15 Martin Methodist JV W 115-77

Mississippi Gulf Coast Thanksgiving Classic

11/19 vs Southern Shreveport W 94-69

11/20 vs Baton Rouge W 97-82

11/27 Arkansas Baptist W 68-62

11/29 at Lawson State W 82-71

12/3 at Coahoma* L 64-62

12/6 at Wallace State W 82-52

12/10 Mid South Prep W 121-74

12/13 Lawson State W 96-76

1/8 Arkansas State Mid South L 94-86

1/10 at ICC* W 70-56

1/14 at Northwest* W 98-94

1/22 Holmes* W 86-65

1/24 Mississippi Delta* W 93-90

1/28 at East Mississippi* W 68-65

1/31 Coahoma* W 73-61

2/4 ICC* L 73-61

2/7 Northwest* W 112-101 OT

2/14 at Holmes* W 56-51

2/18 at Mississippi Delta* L 76-70

2/21 East Mississippi* L 79-75

MACCC Tournament at Jones

2/26 vs Gulf Coast W 67-61

2/27 at Jones L 89-72

Region 23 Tournament 3/6 vs Pearl River L 78-43

2019-20 SEASON [24-3, 11-1]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/7 Volunteer State W 91-80

11/11 Faith Prep W 91-49

11/14 Wallace State W 89-68

11/18 Lawson State W 82-77

Mississippi Gulf Coast Thanksgiving Classic

11/25 vs Southern Shreveport W 80-66

11/26 vs Blessed IJN Prep W 88-68

12/3 Martin Methodist JV W 131-76

12/5 at Wallace State W 77-58

12/9 Coahoma* W 70-63

12/12 at Arkansas State Mid South W 74-68

1/6 Royal Ambassadors W 128-62

1/9 ICC* W 84-62

1/14 Northwest* W 74-64

1/16 Blessed IJN Prep W 110-76

1/21 at Holmes* W 82-79

1/23 at Mississippi Delta* L 79-73

1/27 East Mississippi* W 96-53

1/30 at Coahoma* W 70-45

2/3 at ICC* W 60-57

2/6 at Northwest* W 87-61

2/13 Holmes* W 82-59

2/17 Mississippi Delta* W 77-69

2/20 at East Mississippi* W 74-60

MACCC Tournament at East Mississippi

2/24 vs Southwest W 67-64

2/26 vs. Hinds W 80-62

2/27 vs Pearl River L 79-69

Region 23 Tournament

3/3 vs Northwest L 81-66

2020-21 SEASON [15-4, 11-2]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

1/21 Holmes* W 78-72

1/25 at Mississippi Delta* W 89-62

1/28 Northwest* W 64-54

2/1 at East Mississippi* W 70-68

2/4 ICC* W 75-63

2/6 at Arkansas Mid South L 84-76

2/8 Faith Prep W 99-57

2/22 Mississippi Delta* W 67-50

2/25 at Northwest* W 83-70

3/1 East Mississippi* W 72-69

3/4 at ICC* L 75-61

3/6 at Coahoma* W 67-59

3/22 at Coahoma* W 58-49

3/24 at Holmes* L 63-57

3/27 Coahoma* W 83-72

Region 23 Tournament

4/1 Baton Rouge W 69-68

4/6 Delgado W 98-82

4/8 vs Hinds W 78-68

4/9 vs Holmes L 81-56

2021-22 SEASON [23-6, 11-3]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/1 Bevill State W 105-54

11/4 at ICC W 90-85 OT

11/8 Arkansas State Mid South W 91-76

McDonald’s Classic at Vincennes, IN

11/12 vs. John A. Logan L 82-67

11/13 at Vincennes W 73-59

11/18 at Bevill State W 69-57

11/22 Motlow State W 93-66

11/29 Co-Lin W 99-83

12/2 at Hinds* L 82-70

12/7 ICC* W 90-72

12/13 at Motlow State W 79-66

1/6 at Meridian* W 71-68

1/10 Gulf Coast* W 102-91

1/13 at Northwest* W 79-68

1/18 Southwest* W 75-62

1/20 at Co-Lin* W 92-72

1/24 East Mississippi* W 72-67

1/27 at Holmes* L 74-67

1/31 Jones* W 76-69

2/10 Pearl River* L 80-70 OT

2/12 at Mississippi Delta* W 92-86

2/14 at Coahoma* W 65-58

2/17 East Central* W 97-68

MACCC Tournament at Pearl River

2/22 vs. Hinds W 59-57

2/23 vs. Meridian W 59-58

2/24 vs. East Mississippi L 60-58

Region 23 Tournament

2/28 East Central W 77-63

3/1 Gulf Coast W 77-63

3/4 vs. Meridian L 64-58

*Our records are incomplete at this time. If you have any information to help us complete these records, please contact a member of the Northeast Mississippi Community College Sports Information Department.

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Charnise Mitchell (2008-09)

Sharon Mitchell (1989-90)

Kallie Montgomery (2008-09)

Dondra Moore (2001-02)

Jermerica Moore (2012-13)

Lisa Moore (1974-75)

Lisa Moore (2001-02-03)

Angie Morelock (1993-94-95)

Eurora Morrison (1948-49)

Gerohn Morrison (1949-50-51)

Moser (1953-54)

Lori Moss (1997-98-99)

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Marina Pearson (1973-74-75)

Rita Penna (1974-75)

Bryanna Perry (2016-17)

Jaqueline Perry (1984-85)

Tracy Perry 19(88-89)

Brianna Pharr (2007-08)

Calyasia Phillips (2020-21-22)

Miranda Phillips (2008-09-10)

Tamica Pierce (1999-2000-01)

Brandi Pitman (2003-04)

Sylia Powell (1997-98-99)

Ann Prather (1991-92)

Chemika Prather (2003-04)

India Prather (2019-20)

Lauren Rosado (2008-09)

Bernice Russel (1950-51-52)

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Jennifer Scott (2001-02)

Ripple Scott (1952-53)

Marie Searcy (1949-50)

Lameeka Sears (1997-98-99)

Joy Settlemires (1991-92)

Dekenzie Sharp (2020-21)

Kim Shaw (1992-93)

Tyler Shelley (2015-16)

Belinda Shelton (1976-77)

Wendy Sherron (1994-95)

Melissa Spears (1994-95-96)

Sally Spencer (1993-94)

Susan Spencer (2000-01-02)

Angie Spight (2001-02)

Jessica Stacks (2003-04)

Phyllis Stafford (1986-87)

Frances Steele (1954-55)

Catherine Stephens (1951-52)

Shirley Stewart (1954-55)

Timaya Stewart (2015-16-17)

Teresa Stokes (1984-85)

Kim Strachan (1995-96-97)

Emily Strickland (1995-96)

Debbie Strickland (1974-75-76)

Evelyn Thompson (1986-87-88)

Mona Thompson (1996-97-98)

Kamiya Thorne (1998-99-2000)

Faadiah Tramble (2009-10)

Amaya Trimble (2021-22)

Regina Trussell (1981-82)

Jada Tubbs (2016-17-18)

Tyra Tucker (2016-17-18)

Baylee Turner (2014-15)

Shefrarrah Tuner (2008-09)

LaJayla Turnage (2017-18-19)

Ruby Tyes (1983-84) Shirley Tyson (1974-75-76)

Sequoia White (2021-22)

White (1953-54)

White (1953-54)

Carrie Whitehead (1996-97)

Melissa Whitehead (1992-93-94)

Haley Whitley (2009-10)

Sandy Wigginton (1997-98)

Tonya Wilhite (1997-98)

Dianne Wilbanks (1975-76-77)

Kristy Wilbanks (1998-99)

Norma Wilbanks (1973-74)

Shelby Wilbanks (2015-16-17)

Robin Wildman (1989-90)

Daisha Williams (2013-14-15)

Taylor Nash (2015-16)

A’Jae Nathan (2019-20)

Tricia Nelson (1984-85)

Harper Newell (2014-15)

Tekeria Newson (2018-19-20)

Keisha Norris (1999-2000)

Leigh Null (1993-94-95)

Suzy Null (1995-96)

O

Marilyn Prather (1973-74-75)

Tammy Prather (1980-81)

Jessica Prentiss (2006-07)

Melody Price (1995-96)

R

Walteria Olds (2005-06-07)

Brittney Oswalt (2020-21-22)

Debbie Oswalt (1981-82)

P

Anna Brooke Page (2010-11-12)

Naomi Page (2018-19)

Charla Palmer (1991-92-93)

Bridgejae Patterson (2014-15-16)

Kim Patterson (1991-92-93)

Sharlene Patterson (1989-90)

Ramona Patton (1980-81)

Ayana Ragin (2013-14-15)

Nakelya Reeves (2001-02)

Talena Rencher (1991-92)

Antionette Riddle (2012-13-14)

Tommie Riddle (1954-55)

Donna Rinehart (1981-82)

Dayzsha Rogan (2017-18-19)

Karlie Rogers (2020-21)

Robbie Rogers (1984-85)

Mary Robbins (1950-51,52-53)

Dee Roberts (1992-93-94)

Dellyn Roberts (1978-79)

Jessica Robinson (2003-04)

Krystal Robinson (2004-05-06-07)

Beatrice Rogers (1951-52-53)

Lafonda Rogers (1993-94)

Ginger Shirley (1982-83)

Leah Shorty (2017-18)

Helen Shuse (1951-52)

Arianna Simms (2014-15)

Teresa Simpson (1973-74)

April Sims (2003-04)

Christy Sims (1998-99-2000)

Tiffany Sitton (1997-98)

Wanda Skinner (1976-77-78)

Sherry Slayton (1986-87)

Jatavia Smith (2021-22)

Lane Smith (1987-88-89)

Mary Beth Smith (2005-06-07)

Natalie Smith (1996-97-98)

Marla Smith (2003-04)

Prudence Smith (1995-96-97)

Cynthia Sorrell (1982-83-84)

Kunshinge Sorrell (1984-85-86)

Keisha Southward (2006-07-08)

Jessica Spain (1999-2000-01)

Kasey Sparks (2015-16)

Sarah Sparks (1991-9293)

Jennifer Strickland (1992-93-94)

Kay Strickland (1976-77-78)

Shayla Stroud (2005-06-07)

Summer Stroup (1994-95-96)

Lisa Stroupe (1981-82-83)

Lori Stroupe (1991-92)

Erin Strowder (2010-11-12)

Suzzette Suggs (2011-12)

Pam Swander (1994-95-96)

T

V

Darnetta Williams (1988-89)

Susan Vance (1991-92) Haley Vick (2018-19-20)

W

Patricia Waits (1974-75)

Emily Waldrop (2003-04)

Katie Walker (2000-01-02)

Suzanne Walker (1976-77)

Odessa Wallace (1989-90)

Dot Wamble (1950-51-52)

Janice Williams (1989-90)

Ranisha Williams (2008-09-10)

Sabrina Williams (1979-80-81)

Wendy Williams (1986-87)

Faith Williamson (2020-21)

Sierra Williamson (2004-05-06)

Brittany Wilson (2003-04-05)

Dixie Wiltshire (1977-78-79)

Joy Wood (1992-93)

Heather Wooten (1994-95)

Becky Tate (1973-74)

Kay K Tate (2012-13)

Amanada Taylor (1995-96-97)

Carol Taylor (1986-87-88)

Nekoesha Taylor (1999-2000)

Keyunna Tellis (2021-22)

Jeannie Teuber (1989-90)

Asha Thomas (2003-04,04-05)

Evelyn Thomas (1953-54-55)

Marquetia Thomas (2003-04)

Ollie Faye Thomas (1954-55)

Demetria Warren (1991-92)

Micha Washington (2011-12)

Andrea Watson (2021-22)

Shandrea Watson (2020-21-22)

Jenny Weatherford (1988-89-90)

Quitonya Webster (2018-19-20)

Jewel Weeks (1949-50-51)

Kountess Welch (2006-07-08)

T.K. Westbrook (2010-11)

Amy Wheat (1982-83-84)

Chelsey Whitaker (2009-10-11)

Cathy Wright (1981-82)

Erika Wright (2007-08-09)

Valerie Wright (1993-94-95)

Vicky Wyatt (1994-95-96)

Y

Geraldine Yates (1949-50)

Kelly Yates (2003-04-05)

Adallice Young (2016-17)

Paula Young (1986-87-88)

NEMCCTIGERS | 43
ALL-TIME LETTER
HISTORY FOR
WOMEN’S
WINNERS

MEN’S BASKETBALL LETTER WINNERS

A

Carl Adair (1960-61)

Danny Adair (1969-70)

Trent Adair (1999-2000-01)

Henry Adams (1967-68-69)

Khari Adams (2020-21)

Perry Adams (1985-86)

Eric Adkins (1988-89-90)

Noel Akins (1957-58-59)

Fulton Alexander (1973-74-75)

Scotty Alexander (1989-90-91)

Steve Alexander (1966-67)

Steve Alexander (1978-79)

Terance Allen (2008-09-10)

Conrad Allen (1958-59)

Kendrick Alloway (1999-2000-01)

Anthony Anderson (1981-82-83)

Bernard Anderson (1984-85)

James Anderson (1977-78)

Jeremy Anderson (2005-06-07)

Ray Anderson (1976-77)

Willy Anderson (1975-76)

Josh Armstrong (2002-03)

Bob Arnold (1957-58-59)

Larry Arnold (1969-70-71)

Richard Arnold (1948-49-50)

Tommy Arnold (1969-70)

Lawayne Ashley (1961-62-63)

Donnie Atkins (1976-77-78)

Tom Atkins (1951-52)

Al Azulphar (2013-14-15)

B

Regi Boles (1995-96)

Fred Bosman (1976-77)

Reid Bostick (2005-06)

Robbie Bogue (1966-67-68)

Shadrick Bouldin (2019-20)

Cordero Bowen (2006-0708)

Jeremy Bownes (2004-05-06)

Thomas Boyd (1952-53-54)

Jim Braddock (1970-71-72)

Courtney Bradley (1997-98)

Jeff Brawner (1994-95)

Rontreal Braxton (2003-04)

Daniel Brooks (1988-89-90)

Keithean Brooks (2021-22)

Nick Brooks (2003-04)

Kareem Brown (2011-12)

Markeevius Brown (2012-13)

Reginald Brown (1973-74-75)

Tyler Brunson (2012-13)

Tyrone Bryan (1973-74)

Baremore Bryant (1952-53)

Sammy Bryant (1962-63)

Bryant (1955-56)

Dave Buch (1960-61)

Leroy Buchanan (2015-16-17)

Shunn Buchanan (2016-17)

Duane Bullard (1970-71)

Jerry Bundy (1993-94-95)

Jim Burcham (1965-66-67)

William Burdette (2007-08-09)

Ed Burks (1949-50-51)

Ian Burress (2012-13)

Onassis Burress (1991-92)

Dewey Chism (1960-61-62)

Johnny Chisolm (1955-56)

Andy Chumbley (1973-74)

Charlie Chunn (1959-60)

Allen Christmas (1987-88)

Harold Clark (1975-76-77)

Glenn Clem (1955-56)

Tadarius Coburn (2011-12-13)

Roger Coker (1974-75)

Scott Cole (1977-78)

Timmie Cole (1996-97-98)

Jeff Coleman (1985-86-87)

William Coleman (1952-53-54)

Charles Collier (1962-63)

Nick Coln (1997-99)

Jim Coltharp (1965-66-67)

Roosevelt Combs (1983-84-85)

Rashad Conner (2006-07-08)

Charles Conrad (1979-80)

Calvin Cook (2004-05-06)

Zeke Cook (2020-21-22)

Harold Cooksey (1974-75-76)

Billy Cooper (1950-51)

Stephen Cooper (2003-04-05)

Tom Cooper (1981-82-83)

Freddie Copeland (1973-74-75)

Tim Copeland (1981-82)

Joe Coulee (1970-71)

Barry Cox (1969-70)

Randy Crabb (1973-74)

Raymond Craven (1999-2000-01)

Myrl Crowe (1953-54-55)

Larry Crowder (1988-89)

Chris Douglas (1994-95)

Randle Downs (1964-65-66)

Stanley Down (1962-63)

Richard Duncan (1995-96)

Larry Durham (1966-67-68)

Travis Dye (1950-51)

E

Charlie Easley (2010-11)

Chris Echols (2013-14-15)

Tony Edmond (1987-88)

Cannon Edwards (2013-14-15)

Hubert Edwards (1955-56)

Ronnie Elam (1983-84)

Tony Elliott (1992-93)

Ellington (1956-57)

Vearnell Ellis (2000-01)

Donnie Ellison (1987-88-89)

Tim Erby (1989-90-91)

Dusty Essary (2000-01)

Robert Evans (1984-85-86)

Emmanuel Ezejiofo (2009-10)

F

Lamar Gatlin (1963-64-65)

Freddie Geno (1994-95)

Steven Gentry (2021-22)

Walter Gentry (1962-63-64)

Thomas Gentsch (1998-99-2000)

Travis Girley (1992-93-94)

Bryant Givens (2017-18)

Grant Goolsby (2008-09-10)

Johnathan Gordon (1993-94-95)

Darrell Graham (1954-55)

Matt Gray (1988-89-90)

Tommy Gray (1978-79)

Hobert Grayson (2021-22)

Dale Green (1954-55-56)

Keith Green (1986-87)

Dave Greenhill (1961-62-63)

Terry Greer (1978-79)

Ralph Griffin (1980-81-82)

Troy Griffin (1985-86)

Josh Grimes (2001-02-03)

Ronnie Grisham (1969-70-71)

William Grisham (1967-68)

Jackie Grissom (1959-60)

Dale Groves (1979-80-81)

Boyd Hill (1948-49)

Gary Hill (1979-80-81)

James Hill (1958-59)

Ronny Hill (1995-96)

Ted Hill (1958-59)

Marcus Hogan (2013-14)

Alan Holditch (1972-73-74)

Jermaine Hollimon (2010-11-12)

Lavon Hooks (2011-12)

Keith Hooper (1987-88-89)

Michael Horton (1982-83)

Hoskins (1957-58)

Jeremy Houston (2006-07)

Asa Howard (2020-21)

Marcus Howard (2002-03-04)

Mitch Howell (1998-99-2000)

Rickey Howell (1972-73)

Walter Howell (1963-64-65)

Howie (1956-57)

Zach Hudson (2016-17)

Lynn Huffstickler (1969-70)

Jack Hug (1950-51)

Jayven Humphrey (2019-20)

Roy Humphreys (1978-79)

Sonny Faulkner (1964-65-66)

Derrick Fears (1986-87-88)

Calvin Fields (1983-84-85)

Omhar Finger (1995-96)

Jameson Finley (2004-05)

Dale Fisher (1955-56)

James Fisher (1955-56)

Floyd (1953-54)

Benny Floyd (1959-60)

Michael Groves (1983-84)

Vincent Gurley (1986-87)

Antares Gwyn (2017-18-19)

Antonia Gwyn (1992-93)

H

Moustapha Baidy (2006-07)

LaKendrick Bailey (1997-98)

Gaylon Baird (1967-68-69)

Jerry Baird (1959-60)

Jerry Baird (1962-63)

Keith Baker (1978-79)

Michael Ball (1987-88)

Terry Ball (1982-83-84)

Shaunta Ballard (1997-98-99)

Terry Ballard (1983-84)

Elijah Barrett (1973-74)

Ronnie Bartin (1968-69)

Eric Batchelor (1998-99-2000)

JaQuante Bell (2017-18-19)

Ryan Bell (2000-01)

Benson (1955-56)

Jerell Bernard (2016-17)

Tyrie Berry (2009-10-11-12)

Ray Berryman (1954-55-56)

Rex Berryman (1969-70)

Bart Bevill (1988-89-90)

John Bishop (2003-04)

Allen Blackmon (2004-05-06)

Kylan Blackmon (2020-21-22)

Charlie Blackwell (1960-61-62)

Charles Blount (1961-62-63)

Ronnie Blythe (1976-77)

David Bolen (1963-64-65)

Rickey Burress (1984-85-86)

Burress (1956-57)

Daniel Burton (2010-11)

Mark Buskirk (1979-80-81)

C

Thomas Cain (2017-18-19)

Adrian Caldwell (2008-09)

Deltorio Campbell (1998-99-2000)

Derrick Carpenter (2005-06)

Chase Carroll (2014-15-16)

Rod Carruth (1999-2000-01)

Stanley Carter (1980-81-82)

Mike Cartwright (1978-79-80)

Franklin Cate (1954-55)

Bob Caveness (1952-53)

Gerald Caveness (1950-51-52)

Chris Chandler (1995-96)

Jonathan Chandler (2000-01)

Roni Chandler (1991-92)

Isaac Chatman (2019-20)

Michael Chatman (2006-07)

Jamie Cheairs (2010-11)

Shaun Cheairs (2000-01-02)

David Childers (1970-71-72)

Joseph Childers (2004-05)

Larry Childers (1963-64-65)

Mike Childers (1972-73-74)

Kevin Crum (2001-02)

Ronnie Cunningham (1972-73-74)

Leon Curry (1982-83)

Mark Curtiss (1991-92)

D

Craig Dailey (1989-90)

Rob Darnell (1957-58-59)

Brandon Davis (2004-05)

Bryson Davis (1972-73-74)

Bud Davis (1948-49)

Buster Davis (1948-49)

Glen Davis (1989-90)

Jeremy Davis (2002-03-04)

Jim Davis (1982-83)

David Day (1961-62)

Billy Dean (1952-53)

Bill Deaton (1955-56)

Marvin Deckert (1950-51)

Vincent Del Negro (1958-59,59-60)

David Denson (1969-70)

Bob DePoyster (1955-56-57)

Lonnell Dewalt (2005-06)

Ira Dillon (2002-03)

Anthony Dilworth (1993-94-95)

Antonio Dodson (2014-15-16)

Frank Dorrough (1979-80-81)

Kentrell Dorsey (2019-20)

William Floyd (1975-76)

Terry Foley (1976-77-78)

David Foote (1987-88-89)

Kris Foote (2002-03-04)

Ricky Ford (1974-75)

Ronnie Ford (70-71-72)

Dash Franklin (2015-16)

Terry Frasier (1966-67)

Doyle Fredericks (1953-54-55) Sergio Freeman (2007-08)

G

Mark Hajeck (1985-86)

Fred Hall (1962-63-64)

Larry Hall (1968-69)

Mydrione Halsey (2000-01)

Malcolm Hamilton (2012-13)

Hammett (1955-56)

Jerry Hampton (2007-08)

Hal Hancock (1963-64)

Landers Hardin (1991-92)

Clyde Hare (1959-60-61)

James Harmom (1966-67-68)

Orlando Harper (2002-03-04)

Jerry Harrelson (1962-63-64)

Desmin Harris (2014-15-16)

Jason Harris (1996-97)

Dominique Hunt (2008-09-10)

Jeff Hurt (1983-84)

Deandre Hypolite (2020-21)

I

Gary Irons (1985-86)

Chris Ivy (2007-08)

Coolidge Ivy (1948-49)

J

Bruce Jacobs (2008-09-10)

Charlie Jacobs (1967-68-69)

Billy Jackson (2012-13)

Dimario Jackson (2013-14-15)

Josh Jackson (2017-18)

Kelvin Jackson (2016-17)

Kody Jackson (2008-09)

Claude James (1952-53-54)

Cedric Janes (2010-11-12)

Marcella Jefferson (2004-05-06)

Jonathan Jenkins (2009-10-11)

John Gaillard (1957-58-59)

Rodney Gambill (1994-95-96)

Anthony Gamble (1987-88-89)

Chris Gamble (2008-09-10)

R. Gammell (1971-72)

Grady Gardner (2018-1920)

Grant Gardner (1992-93-94)

Guy Gardner (1998-99-2000)

Jeff Garland (1991-92-93)

Brett Garrett (1989-90)

Charles Garrett (1951-52)

Cody Garrett (2009-10-11)

Gene Garrett (1948-49-50)

Joe Garrett (1966-67)

Lionel Gaines (2002-03-04)

Rusty Garvin (1979-80)

Mitchell Harris (2000-01)

Wesley Harris (2015-16)

Randy Harville (1960-61)

Dwight Hastings (1976-77)

Mark Hastings (1979-80-81)

Darryl Hatfield (1981-82-83)

Davon Hayes (2015-16)

Felix Hayes (2017-18-19)

Herb Haynes (1965-66-67)

Roy Haynes (1957-58-59)

Roy Haynes (1959-60)

Herbie Hellums (1977-78-79)

Ray Hendrix (1954-55)

Caleb Henry (2017-18)

Donnie Higgs (1990-91)

Shauwn High (1997-98-99)

JR Jennings (2011-12)

Terrell Jennings (2016-17)

Charles Jeter (1960-61)

Charles Jeter (1965-66)

James Jobe (1969-70)

Larry Jobe (1964-65-66)

Mike Jobe (1976-77-78)

Arthur Johnson (2017-18-19)

Chip Johnson (1996-97-98)

Clay Johnson (1987-88-89)

David Johnson (1978-79)

Detrick Johnson (1995-96)

Doc Johnson (2007-08-09)

Donald Johnson (1951-52-53)

Jim Johnson (1969-70)

Joe Johnson (1962-63)

44 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM MEN’S ALL-TIME LETTER WINNERS HISTORY

POINTS

42 Phyllis Stafford vs. Coahoma 2/27/87

35 Phyllis Stafford vs. Northwest 2/19/87

33 Shelby Wilbanks at Arkansas State Mid South 1/19/16

33 Aushiana Ivy at Holmes 1/23/14

33 Eboni Crayton Motlow State 11/1/08

33 Kunshinge Sorrell Coahoma

32 Aushiana Ivy Snead State 12/12/14

32 Evelyn Thompson vs. Kilgore 3/19/87

32 Kunshinge Sorrell Jackson State

31 Dayzsha Rogan Shelton State 12/10/18

31 Aundrea Adams at Coahoma 12/4/17

31 LaKeiya Lane at Volunteer State 11/21/16

31 Aushiana Ivy Jackson State 1/8/15

31 Phyllis Stafford Hinds 3/3/87

31 Phyllis Stafford vs. Northwest 2/24/87

REBOUNDS

27 Bridgejae Patterson at Jackson State 1/7/16

21 Bridgejae Patterson Columbia State 12/14/15

20 Cherelle Jones at Holmes 2/14/19

20 Bridgejae Patterson at ICC 1/14/16

19 Erika Wright Mississippi Delta 2/2/09

18 Cherelle Jones vs. Snead State 11/16/18

18 Shelby Wilbanks at Arkansas State Mid South 1/19/16

18 Al’Lisha Hudson Holmes 12/2009

17 Faith Williamson at Holmes 1/21/21

17 Aundrea Adams at Arkansas State Mid South 12/11/17

17 Bridgejae Patterson Northwest 1/12/16

17 Erika Wright Columbia State 2008

ASSISTS

11 Dashiyah Agnew East Mississippi 1/28/16

10 Christy Clark at Arkansas State Mid South 1/19/16

10 Dashiyah Agnew at Baton Rouge 11/12/15

10 Kiki Gwyn Jackson State 1/13/14

9 Ella Mask Holmes 1/27/22

9 Quitonya Webster East Mississippi 1/27/20

9 Dayzsha Rogan at Coahoma 12/3/18

9 Tyra Tucker at Northwest 2/5/18

9 Timaya Stewart vs. Hinds 2/27/17

9 LaKeiya Lane Northwest 2/6/17

STEALS

8 Dayzsha Rogan at Mississippi Delta 2/18/19

7 Calysia Phillips at Mississippi Dela 11/11/21

7 Dominique Caldwell Volunteer State 11/7/19

7 Timaya Stewart Mississippi Delta 1/26/17

7 Timaya Stewart Jackson State 11/10/15

7 Harper Newell Arkansas State Mid South 11/11/14

7 Antionette Riddle at Mississippi Delta 2/20/14

7 Kiki Gwyn Coahoma 1/21/14

6 Done 12 times Last to do it:

Calysia Phillips Arkansas State Mid South 11/8/21

BLOCKS

6 Bridgejae Patterson Coahoma 1/21/16

5 Aundrea Adams vs. Jones 3/8/18

5 Shelby Wilbanks at Arkansas State Mid South 1/19/16

5 Bridgejae Patterson at Jackson State 1/7/16

5 Anna Brooke Page Northwest 1/27/11

4 Done 12 times Last to do it:

Kaitlyn Lindsey Meridian 1/6/22

FREE THROWS MADE

14 of 17 Angelia Allen Mississippi Delta 2/21/13

13 of 17 Aushiana Ivy at Holmes 1/23/14

12 of 13 Shelby Wilbanks Jackson State 11/10/15

12 of 20 Dashiyah Agnew Southwest 11/3/14

11 of 16 Aundrea Adams at Northwest 1/12/17

11 of 14 Antionette Riddle East Mississippi 2/10/14

11 of 15 Angelia Allen at Northwest 2/4/13

10 of 16 Done 13 times Last to do it:

Cherelle Jones Lawson State 12/13/18

3 POINTERS MADE

6 Calysia Phillips Mississippi Delta 2/12/22

6 Calysia Phillips Meridian 1/6/22

6 Haley Vick at Shelton State 12/14/19

5 Nariah Alexander Mississippi Delta 2/12/22

5 Tekeria Newson Arkansas Baptist 11/27/18

5 Adallice Young at Arkansas State Mid South 12/11/17

5 Timaya Stewart Northwest 2/6/17

5 LaKeiya Lane at Columbia State 12/15/14

5 Jasmine Allen at Volunteer State 11/17/14

4 Done 15 times Last to do it:

Nariah Alexander Meridian 1/6/22

46 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES RECORD BOOK

POINTS

64 Tim Cole vs. Pearl River 3/3/97

52 Qyntel Woods at Holmes 2/15/01

48 Wayne Sears at Coahoma 2/2/87

46 Anthony Anderson at Mary Holmes 1/15/83

46 Freddie Copeland Coahoma 2/18/75

46 Vincent Del Negro Sunflower 1959-60

45 Todd Sorrell at Northwest 1/19/93

45 Anthony Anderson Delgado 3/2/83

45 Vincent Del Negro East Mississippi 1959-60

45 Vincent Del Negro Freed-Hardeman 1959-60

45 Adrian Smith East Mississippi 2/10/56

REBOUNDS

24 Gaylon Baird Freed-Hardeman 1/11/69

23 Clifton Rhodes Jackson State 2/9/76

23 David Bolen vs. East Mississippi 1963

22 Zeke Cook Southwest 1/8/22

22 Roy Humphreys at Coahoma 12/7/78

21 Dontae’ Jones vs. Vincennes 3/17/95

21 Clifton Rhodes Coahoma 74-75

21 Freddie Copeland Coahoma 73-74

21 David Bolen vs. Northwest 1963

20 Zeke Cook at Northwest 1/13/22

20 Zeke Cook Bevil State 11/1/21

20 Tyrie Berry Jones 1/2010

20 Clifton Rhodes vs. Coahoma 2/17/75

20 Larry Arnold John C. Calhoun 2/7/70

20 Miles Johnson Ole Miss

20 Gaylon Baird John C. Calhoun 2/8/69

ASSISTS

13 JonDarrius Warren at Northwest 2/6/20

12 JonDarrius Warren at Arkansas State Mid South 12/12/19

11 JonDarrius Warren Blessed IJN 1/16/20

10 Steven Gentry Arkansas State Mid-South 1/8/21

10 JonDarrius Warren at East Mississippi 2/20/20

10 JonDarrius Warren Northwest 1/14/20

10 Antares Gwyn Mississippi Delta 1/24/19

10 Bryant Givens vs. Baton Rouge 3/6/18

10 Bryant Givens Coahoma 2/1/18

10 Bryant Givens West Kentucky 1/4/18

10 Shunn Buchanan at Northwest 2/6/17

10 Shunn Buchanan at Columbia State 12/13/16

10 Shunn Buchanan Arkansas Baptist 11/30/16

STEALS

7 Leroy Buchanan at East Central 12/8/16

6 DeAnthony Tipler Lawson State 12/13/18

6 DeAnthony Tipler vs. Baton Rouge 11/20/18

6 Felix Hayes Martin Methodist JV 11/15/18

6 Kendarius Smith vs. Northwest 3/4/16

6 Wesley Harris at Snead State 1/5/16

5 JonDarrius Warren ICC 1/9/20

5 Jalen Perkins vs. Southern Shreveport 11/19/18

5 DeAnthony Tipler Faith Prep 11/6/18

5 Leroy Buchanan Snead St 1/5/16

BLOCKS

11 Al Azulphur at Gadsden St 11/4/13

7 Al Azulphur Dyersburg St 11/21/13

6 Jalen Perkins vs. Southern Shreveport 11/25/19

6 Al Azulphur at Dyersburg State 11/2/13

5 Leroy Buchanan at Tallahassee 12/30/16

5 Al Azulphur Holmes 2/17/14

5 Al Azulphur Mississippi Delta 1/27/14

5 Al Azulphur Gadsden State 12/2/13

5 Al Azulphur at Southwest 11/19/13

FREE THROWS MADE

22 of 24 Gaylon Baird Ole Miss 2/16/68

21 of 23 Anthony Anderson Delgado 3/2/83

19 of 24 Anthony Gamble Northwest Alabama 11/16/87

17 of 18 Wayne Sears at East Mississippi 1/29/87

16 of 18 Wayne Sears at Mary Holmes 12/11/86

16 of 22 Johnny Payton Shelby State 12/5/85

16 of 18 Gaylon Baird Freed-Hardeman 1/11/69

15 of 16 Dimario Jackson at Dyersburg St 11/2/13

15 of 18 Anthony Gamble vs. Northeastern Oklahoma 3/18/89

15 of 19 Wayne Sears at Coahoma 2/2/87

15 of 18 Gaylon Baird Freed-Hardeman 1/11/69

3 POINTERS MADE

10 Eric Batchelor vs. Brevard 3/17/00 9 Felix Hayes vs. Gulf Coast 2/26/19 9 Felix Hayes Holmes 1/22/19 9 Jermaine Holliman Meridian 1/8/11 9 Todd Sorrell at Northwest 1/19/93 8 Felix Hayes at Northwest 1/14/19 7 Ken Lewis at ICC 11/4/21 7 DeAnthony Tipler vs. Hinds 2/26/20

7 Desmin Harris at Arkansas Baptist 11/30/15

7 Cannon Edwards Coahoma 2/21/15 7

Travis Lee 7 Eric Batchelor vs. Gulf Coast 3/2/00

7 Wayne Sears Northwest Alabama 11/17/86

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BASKETBALL

POINTS

697 Brenda Mayes 1982-83

667 Phyllis Stafford 1986-87 602 Jessica Hooker 2005-06 529 Krystal Robinson 2004-05 510 Evelyn Thompson 1986-87

496 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04 487 Ashley Jones 2003-04 486 Aundrea Adams 2017-18 483 Sherry Slayton 1986-87 458 Dayzsha Rogan 2018-19

REBOUNDS

274 Cherelle Jones 2018-19

256 Bridgejae Patterson 2015-16 248 Cherelle Jones 2017-18 230 Aundrea Adams 2017-18 226 Shelby Wilbanks 2016-17 223 Shelby Wilbanks 2015-16 223 Krystal Robinson 2004-05 222 Jessica Hooker 2005-06 206 Aundrea Adams 2016-17 206 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

WOMEN

111 Cherelle Jones 2017-18 110 Cherelle Jones 2018-19 97 Bridgejae Patterson 2015-16 96 Aundrea Adams 2017-18 93 Aundrea Adams 2016-17 83 Shelby Wilbanks 2015-16 72 Shelby Wilbanks 2016-17 71 Aushiana Ivy 2013-14 70 Lanoria Abrams 2018-19 69 Anna Brooke Page 2011-12

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

164 Cherelle Jones 2018-19 159 Bridgejae Patterson 2015-16 154 Shelby Wilbanks 2016-17 140 Shelby Wilbanks 2015-16 137 Cherelle Jones 2017-18 134 Aundrea Adams 2017-18 126 Aushiana Ivy 2013-14 113 Aundrea Adams 2016-17 107 Timaya Stewart 2016-17 107 Antionette Riddle 2013-14

ASSISTS

176 Brittany Boone 2005-06 128 LaKeiya Lane 2016-17 120 Dayzsha Rogan 2018-19 111 Tyra Tucker 2017-18 110 Dashiyah Agnew 2015-16 108 Dayzsha Rogan 2017-18 101 Timaya Stewart 2016-17 99 Whitney Mayes 2006-07 98 Amanda Cieskiewicz 2005-06 82 Calysia Phillips 2021-22 82 Adallice Young 2017-18

STEALS

98 Dayzsha Rogan 2018-19 71 Calysia Phillips 2021-22 62 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04 61 Dayzsha Rogan 2017-18 57 Kiki Gwyn 2013-14 55 LaKeiya Lane 2016-17 55 Christy Clark 2015-16 53 Antionette Riddle 2013-14 53 Amanda Cieskiewicz 2005-06 53 Krystal Robinson 2004-05

BLOCKS

56 Bridgejae Patterson 2015-16 54 Cherelle Jones 2018-19 42 Aundrea Adams 2017-18 42 Cherelle Jones 2017-18 31 Kaitlyn Lindsey 2021-22 31 Aundrea Adams 2016-17

3 POINTERS MADE

50 Adallice Young 2017-18 47 Calysia Phillips 2021-22 43 LaKeiya Lane 2016-17 40 Jasmine Allen 2014-15 39 Amber Johnson 2010-11 36 Haley Vick 2019-20 36 Amber Jackson 2011-12

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SCORING AVERAGE

24.8 Tamica Pierce 2000-01

22.3 Jessica Hooker 2005-06

21 Brenda Mayes 1982-83

20.7 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04

20.3 Ashley Jones 2003-04

19.6 Krystal Robinson 2004-05

19.6 Phyllis Stafford 1986-87

19.1 Dayzsha Rogan 2018-19

18.7 Anna Brooke Page 2011-12

18 Aundrea Adams 2017-18

18 Shirley Hall White 1973-74

REBOUND AVERAGE

11.4 Cherelle Jones 2018-19

11.3 Tamica Pierce 2000-01

11.1 Bridgejae Patterson 2015-16

10.5 Brenda Mayes 1982-83

9.7 Shelby Wilbanks 2015-16

9.2 Cherelle Jones 2017-18

8.9 Quay Dorrough 2021-22

8.7 Shelby Wilbanks 2016-17

8.6 Aushiana Ivy 2013-14

8.6 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04

ASSIST AVERAGE

6.6 Sherry Slayton 1986-87

6.5 Brittany Boone 2005-06

5 Dayzsha Rogan 2018-19

4.9 LaKeiya Lane 2016-17

4.8 Dashiyah Agnew 2015-16

STEAL AVERAGE

4.1 Dayzsha Rogan 2018-19

3.8 Sherry Slayton 1986-87

2.9 Tangie Miller 1986-87

2.9 Phyllis Stafford 1986-87

2.8 Calysia Phillips 2021-22

2.7 Dominique Caldwell 2019-20

2.6 Kiki Gwyn 2013-14

2.6 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04

BLOCK AVERAGE

2.4

Bridgejae Patterson 2015-16

2.3 Cherelle Jones 2018-19 1.6 Aundrea Adams 2017-18 1.6 Cherelle Jones 2017-18 1.3 Kaitlyn Lindsey 2021-22

1.3 Da’Sha McGloster 2019-20 1.2 Aundrea Adams 2016-17 1.2 Anna Brooke Page 2011-12 1 Lanoria Abrams 2018-19

FG%

61

Anna Brooke Page 2010-11 61 Phyllis Stafford 1986-87 60.9 Jessica Hooker 2005-06 60.5 Jessica Hooker 2004-05 57.4 Anna Brooke Page 2011-12 56.6 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04 56 Audrey Covington 1986-87 55.7 Krystal Robinson 2004-05 53.9 Aundrea Adams 2016-17 53 Ashley Jones 2003-04

3PT FG%

37.9 Bree Harris 2011-12 36.7 Amber Jackson 2011-12 36.1 Amber Johnson 2010-11 35.4 Natasha Jones 2015-16 35.4 Jasmine Allen 2014-15 34.1 Brittany Boone 2005-06 33.8 Adallice Young 2017-18 33 Dayzsha Roagn 2018-19 31.2 Nariah Alexander 2021-22 32.9 Dayzsha Roagn 2017-18

FT%

86.2 Jasmine Allen 2014-15 85 Lauren Ford 2003-04 80.8 Anna Brooke Page 2011-12 80.4 Amber Jackson 2011-12

WOMEN ’ S BASKETBALL

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BASKETBALL

POINTS

1,022 Vincent Del Negro 1959-60

917 Dontae’ Jones 1994-95

832 Anthony Gamble 1988-89

827 Tim Cole 1997-98

793 Anthony Anderson 1982-83

779 Wayne Sears 1986-87

731 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94

726 Gaylon Baird 1967-68

725 Dale Fisher 1956-57

715 Tim Cole 1996-97

REBOUNDS

425 Donate’ Jones 1994-95

360 Gaylon Baird 1968-69

356 Calvin Fields 1984-85

347 Anthony Gamble 1988-89 336 Clifton Rhodes 1975-76 327 Zeke Cook 2021-22 326 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94 312 Roosevelt Coombs 1984-85 311 Wayne Sears 1986-87 293 Calvin Fields 1983-84

OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS

1993-94 Dontae’ Jones 117 2017-18 Antares Gwyn 113 2018-19 Antares Gwyn 93 2019-20 Ladarrius Spears 84 2017-18 Bryce Smith 71 2020-21 Zeke Cook 68 2016-17 Leroy Buchanan 62 2015-16 Wesley Harris 62 2018-19 Felix Hayes 61 2017-18 Felix Hayes 61 2015-16 Leroy Buchanan 61 2009-10 Tyrie Berry 61

DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS

1993-94 Dontae’ Jones 209

2017-18 Antares Gwyn 142 2016-17 Leroy Buchanan 140

2015-16 Wesley Harris 140 2019-20 Isaac Chatman 139 2020-21 Zeke Cook 121 2018-19 Antares Gwyn 117 2018-19 Felix Hayes 116 2019-20 Jalen Perkins 115 2009-10 Tyrie Berry 113

ASSISTS

207 Tim Kesler 1982-83

204 Johnny Payton 1986-87

203 Marlon McGaughy 1983-84 200 Tony Edmond 1987-88

190 David Foote 1988-89

179 JonDarius Warren 2019-20 153 Shunn Buchanan 2016-17 146 David Foote 1987-88 136 Bryant Givens 2017-18 125 Doc Johnson 2007-08

STEALS

97 Wayne Sears 1986-87 72 Tony Edmond 1987-88 71 Tyler Pritchard 2010-11 71 Clay Johnson 1988-89 66 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94 64 Marlon McGaughy 1983-84 61 Travis Lee 2007-08 55 Marcella Jefferson 2005-06 54 Leroy Buchanan 2015-16 52 Johnny Payton 1986-87

BLOCKS

77 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94 62 Al Azulphar 2013-14 43 Leroy Buchanan 2016-17 41 Josh Mitchell 2021-22 38 Charles Mitchell 2008-09 35 Jalen Perkins 2019-20 35 Robert Wade 2010-11

3 POINTERS MADE

94

Travis Lee 2007-08 91 Tim Cole 1997-98 75 Tim Cole 1996-97 65 DeAnthony Tipler 2019-20 60 Jermaine Holliman 2010-11 58 Kylan Blackmon 2021-22 57 Conner McKay 2017-18 54 Ken Lewis 2021-22 54 DeAnthony Tipler 2018-19 53 Conner McKay 2016-17

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S

FREE THROWS MADE

249 Gaylon Baird 1968-69 166 Dimario Jackson 2014-15 155 Anthony Anderson 1982-83 144 Leroy Buchanan 2016-17 135 Wesley Harris 2015-16 130 DeAnthony Tipler 2019-20 124 Tim Kesler 1982-83 121 Marlon McGaughy 1983-84 120 Tyrie Berry 2009-10 117 Acie Vance 2011-12

SCORING AVERAGE

33.4 Vincent Del Negro 1959-60 32.6 Vincent Del Negro 1958-59 32 Quyntel Woods 2000-01 28.7 Dontae’ Jones 1994-95 28.4 Tim Cole 1997-98 28 Gaylon Baird 1967-68 25.5 Wayne Sears 1986-87 25.2 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94 25 Gaylon Baird 1968-69 25 Dale Fisher 1956-57

REBOUND AVERAGE

13.3 Dontae’ Jones 1994-95 13.1 Gaylon Baird 1967-68 13 Gaylon Baird 1968-69 12 Calvin Fields 1984-85 12 Clifton Rhodes 1975-76 11.2 Zeke Cook 2021-22 11.2 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94 10.1 Roosevelt Combs 1984-85 10.1 Calvin Fields 1983-84 10 Quyntel Woods 2000-01

ASSIST AVERAGE

STEAL AVERAGE

2.9 Tyler Pritchard 2010-11 2.9 Wayne Sears 1986-87 2.3 Marcella Jefferson 2005-06 2.3 Travis Lee 2007-08 2.3 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94 2.1 Willicent Seymour 2005-06

BLOCK AVERAGE

3 Al Azulphar 2013-14 2.7 Dontae’ Jones 1993-94 1.7 Robert Wade 2010-11 1.7 Charles Mitchell 2008-09 1.5 Josh Mitchell 2021-22 1.5 Leroy Buchanan 2016-17

FG%

69.9 William Burdette 2007-08 69.1 Ken Moore 2007-08 63 Clifton Rhodes 1975-76 59.8 Lavon Hooks 2011-12 58.3 Jamarcus Jones 2018-19 58 William Burdette 2008-09 55.2 Raheem Sorrell 2014-15 55 Gaylon Baird 1968-69 54 Ladarrius Spears 2019-20 53.6 Anatres Gwyn 2017-18

3PT% 48.2 Travis Lee 2007-08 46.1 Tim McDonald 1986-87 42 Eric Batchelor 1998-99 41.8 Felix Hayes 2018-19 41 Todd Sorrell 1993-94 40.9 John Sexton 2008-09 40.2 Conner McKay 2016-17 40 Braxton Pritchard 2019-20 39.6 Ken Lewis 2020-21 39 Cody Garrett 2010-11

JonDarius Warren 2019-20 6.4 Johnny Payton 1986-87 5.3 Shunn Buchanan 2016-17 5.2 Bryant Givens 2017-18 5.2 Wayne Sears 1986-87 5 Todd Sorrell 1993-94 4.7 Tyler Pritchard 2010-11 4.7 Jacob Tracey 2020-21

6.6

FT% 92.3 Conner McKay 2017-18 87.4 Dimario Jackson 2014-15 87 Ken Lewis 2021-22 86.2 John Sexton 2008-09 85.9 Derrick Carpenter 2005-06 2019-20 DeAnthony Tipler 85.5

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52 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICANS WOMEN’S & MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICANS 1987 PHYLLIS STAFFORD Center First Team Biggersville 1998 TIFFANY SITTON Forward Honorable Mention Glen 1986 KUNSHINGE SORRELL Guard First Team Booneville 2004 MARQUECIQA THOMAS Forward Third Team Jackson 2006 JESSICA HOOKER Forward Honorable Mention Brownsville, Tenn. 2006 KRYSTAL ROBINSON Forward Honorable Mention Covington, Tenn. 1987 SHERRY SLAYTON Forward Second Team Belmont 1988 EVELYN THOMPSON Forward First Team LaGrange, Ga. 2001 TAMICA PIERCE Forward Third Team Decatur, Ga. 1986 JACKIE PERRY Forward Second Team Jackson, Tenn. RECORD BOOK 1950 GENE GARRETT Guard All-American LaCenter, Ky. 2022 CALYSIA PHILLIPS Guard WBCA Honorable Mention Lyon
NEMCCTIGERS | 53 MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICANS 1954 CHARLES
Forward First
Water
2002 QYNTEL WOODS Forward First
Memphis,
1982 MAURICE STAFFORD Forward Honorable
Biggersville 1989 ANTHONY
Forward All-American Booneville 1989 CLAY
Guard All-American Booneville 1995 DONTAE’
Forward First
Nashville, Tenn. 1997 ANTOINE
Forward Honorable
Atlanta, Ga. 2000
Forward
Memphis,
1998 TIM
Guard First
Memphis,
1956 ADRIAN “ODIE”
Guard All-American Kirksey, Ky. 1959, 1960 VINCENT
Forward First
Springfield,
1968 GAYLON
Forward Honorable
Myrtle 2015 DIMARIO
Guard Honorable
Brusly,
2017 LEROY
Guard Honorable
Madison 2022 ZEKE
Forward Third
2020 DEANTHONY
Honorable
Ashland 1983 ANTHONY
Second
New
1951 KENNETH
Forward First
Booneville RECORD BOOK
“DOODLE” FLOYD
Team
Valley, Ky.
Team
Tenn.
Mention
GAMBLE
JOHNSON
JONES
Team
WILKERSON
Mention
ERIC BATCHELOR
First Team
Tenn.
COLE
Team
Tenn.
SMITH
DEL NEGRO
Team
Mass.
BAIRD
Mention
JACKSON
Mention
La.
BUCHANAN
Mention
COOK
Team Starkville
TIPLER Guard
Mention
ANDERSON Guard
Team
Albany
LINDSEY
Team
54 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM SHAQ BUCHANAN Guard • Madison, Miss. Memphis Hustle TALISA BOYD Guard/Forward • Natchioches, La. Club Baloncesto Leganes (Spain) ZACH HUDSON Forward • Jackson, Miss. Gzira Athleta (Malta) TIGERS IN THE PROS RECORD BOOK TIGERS IN THE PROS (FROM THE LAST 10 YEARS)

DAYZSHA ROGAN

Guard • Ripley, Miss. ŽKK Spartak Subotica

KENDARIUS SMITH

Guard • Camden, Miss. BC Iverioni (Georgia)

KENDALL STAFFORD

Guard • Corinth, Miss. City Basket Recklinghausen (Germany)

SHELBY WILBANKS

Forward • Walnut, Miss. Bender Baskets Grunberg (Germany)

RECORD BOOK TIGERS IN THE PROS

LADY TIGERS AT THE NEXT LEVEL

2019-20 SEASON

Dominique Caldwell (Vicksburg) Talladega College

Tyriana Gilbert (Olive Branch) Central Baptist College

Da’Sha McGloster (Vicksburg) Mississippi Valley State University

Tekeria Newson (Independence) Rust College Quitonya Webster (Sardis) Rust College

2018-19 SEASON

Cherelle Jones (Middleton, Tenn.) Jackson State University Dayzsha Rogan (Ripley) Jackson State University

2017-18 SEASON

Aundrea Adams (Corinth) University of Tennessee-Martin

2016-17 SEASON

LaKeiya Lane (Southaven) Lane College

Shelby Wilbanks (Walnut) Charleston Southern University

2015-16 SEASON

Bridgejae Patterson (Prattville, Ala.) Alcorn State University

2014-15 SEASON

Jasmine Allen (Booneville) Blue Mountain College Daisha Williams (Columbus) Jackson State University

2013-14 SEASON

Angelia Allen (Belmont) Long Island University-Brooklyn Antionette Riddle (Tupelo) Delta State University

2012-13 SEASON

Talisa Boyd (Natchitoches, La.) McNeese State University

2011-12 SEASON

Anna Brooke Page (Belmont) Blue Mountain College

2008-09 SEASON

Suzanne Ford (Belmont) University of North Alabama Eboni Crayton Southern Illinois University

2006-07 SEASON

Shayal Stroud (New Site) Blue Mountain College

2005-06 SEASON

Chelsey Malone (Corinth) Universtiy of North Alabama

Brittany Boone (Somerville, Tenn.) McNeese State University

Jessica Hooker (Brownsville, Tenn.) McNeese State University

Jamie Harrison (Belmont) Blue Mountain College

2004-05 SEASON

Kell Yates (Myrtle) Blue Mountain College

Lauren Ford (Booneville) Blue Mountain College

Brittany Wilson (Columbus) Blue Mountain College

2003-04 SEASON

Heather Bullock (Ripley) Blue Mountain College

Marquetia Thomas (Jackson) Henderson State University Amber Hughes (New Site) Blue Mountain College

2002-03 SEASON

Priscilla Berry (Myrtle) Blue Mountain College

2001-02 SEASON

Suasn Spnecer (Corinth) Blue Mountain College

2000-01 SEASON

Tamica Pierce (Decatur, Ga.) Flordia Atlantic University

1999-2000 SEASON

Kamiya Thorne (Tishomingo) Mississippi Universtiy for Women Jill Goolsby (New Albany) Mississippi University for Women

1995-96 SEASON

Melissa Spears (Clinton, Kent.) University of North Alabama

Vicki Wyatt (Tiptonville, Tenn.) University of Southern Mississippi Summer Stroupe (Corinth) Blue Mountain College

1994-95 SEASON

Leigh Null (Walnut) University of North Alabama

Angie Morelock (Kossuth) Millsaps College

1993-94 SEASON

Chanda Cordova (New Orleans, La.) University of Tennessee-Martin Melissa Whitehead (Glen) Mississippi State University

1992-93 SEASON

Kim Patterson () University of North Alabama

1991-92 SEASON

Regina Chills (Ripley) University of North Alabama Marcy McMillin (Walnut) University of North Alabama

1990-91 SEASON Odessa Wallace (Sulligent, Ala.) Troy University

1989-90 SEASON

Allison McDonald (Guntown) University of North Alabama Jamie mcQuarter (New Orleans, La,) Southeastern Louisiana Univesity

1988-89 SEASON

Tonya Baker (Huntsville, Ala.) University of North Alabama Marie Miller (Rienzi) University of North Alabama

1987-88 SEASON

Michelle Butler (New Albany) Livingston State College Yvette McAlister Livingston State College

Paual Young University of North Alabama Evelyn Thompson Auburn University

Audray Covington University of Memphis

1986-87 SEASON

Phyllis Stafford (Biggersville) University of Mississippi Sherry Slayton (Belmont) University of Mississippi Kunshinge Sorrell Mississippi State University

1982-83 SEASON

Brenda Mayes (Biggersville) University of North Alabama Ann McBrayer (Baldwyn) University of North Alabama

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TIGERS AT THE NEXT LEVEL

2021-22 SEASON

Zeke Cook (Starkville) Jackson State University Kylan Blackmon (Oxford) Coastal Carolina University Josh Mitchell (Tupelo) Southeast Missouri State University

2020-21 SEASON

Cole McGrath (Booneville) Blue Mountain College Ladarrius Spears (Okolona) University of the Southwes

t

2019-20 SEASON

Isaac Chatman (Jasper, Ala.)

University of North Alabama

Jayven Humphrey (Tupelo) University of Mobile

Jalen Perkins (Walker, La.) Louisiana State University-Alexandria

DeAnthony Tipler (Ashland) Coastal Carolina University

JonDarius Warren (Corinth) Southeastern Louisiana University

2018-19 SEASON

Antares Gwyn (Corinth) Dalton State University Felix Hayes (Baldwyn) Martin Methodist College

Denzel McDuffey (Jackson) University of Arkansas-Monticello Jordan Temple (Starkville) Xavier University of Louisiana

2017-18 SEASON

Bryant Givens (South Bend, Ind.)

Columbus State University

Conner McKay (Baldwyn) University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Bryce Smith (Powder Springs, Ga.) Valdosta State University

Darius Williams (Lexington, Ky.) Central Baptist College

2016-17 SEASON

Leroy “Shaq” Buchanan (Madison) Murray State University

Shunn Buchanan (Madison) New Mexico State University

Zach Hudson (Jackson) Central Baptist College

Terrell Jennings (New Hope) Rust College

Kendarius Smith (Camden) University of North Alabama Kendall Stafford (Corinth) University of North Alabama

2015-16 SEASON

Wesley Harris (Jackson) Tennessee State University

Davon Hayes (Gulfport) Southeastern Louisiana University

2014-15 SEASON

Cannon Edwards (Petal) University of West Alabama

Dimario Jackson (Brusly, La.) University of North Alabama Chris Ward (Southaven) Xavier University of Louisiana

2013-14 SEASON

Marcus Hogan (Jackson) Voorhees College

Keldrick Lesley (Booneville) Belhaven University Reggie Patterson (Baldwyn) Mississippi State University

2008-09 SEASON

Andre Southern (Jackson) Mississippi College

William Burdette (Booneville) Newman University

2006-07 SEASON

Clay Settlemires (Kossuth) Blue Mountain College

Brad Pressley (Wheeler) Blue Mountain College

2002-03 SEASON

Jarvus Jones (Booneville)

2001-02 SEASON

Qyntel Woods (Memphis, Tenn.)

2000-01 SEASON

Kendrick Alloway (Montgomery, Ala.)

Athens State University

Portland Trail Blazers

Georgia State University

Trent Adair (New Albany) Millsaps College

1999-2000 SEASON

Guy Gardner (Baldwyn)

Mississippi State University

Deltario Campbell (Memphis, Tenn.) Georgia State University

Nick Coln (Glen) University of Lousiana -Monroe

Eric Batchelor(Memphis, Tenn.) University of Alabama-Birmingham

Thomas Gentsch (Iuka) Athens State University

Demarion Watson (Memphis, Tenn.) Middle Tennesse State University

1998-99 SEASON

Shaunta Ballard (Jackson) Belhaven College

1995-96 SEASON

Richard Duncan (Louisville, Ky.) Middle Tennessee State University

Rodney Gambill (Booneville) Mississippi College

1994-95 SEASON

Dontae Jones (Nashville, Tenn.) Mississippi State University

1993-94 SEASON

Grant Gardner (Baldwyn) University of Arkansas-Monticello

Tyler Mills (Corinth) Union University

Felix Shumpert (Booneville) Mississippi College

Todd Sorrell (Booneville) Mississippi College

1991-92 SEASON

Tracy Miller (Booneville) Central Oklahoma University

Greg Sheffield (Somerville, Tenn.) Mississippi College

1990-91 SEASON

Tracy Thomas (Bremen, Ga.)

Athens State University

Scotty Alexander (Corinth) Delta State University

Murry McGaha (Booneville) Delta State University

1989-90 SEASON

Eric Adkins (Myrtle) Southern Arkansas University

1988-89 SEASON

Fred Stafford (Biggersville) University of North Alabama

Clay Johnson (Booneville) Jacksonville State University

David Foote (New Albany) Southern Idaho State University

Anthony Gamble (Booneville) University of North Alabama

1987-88 SEASON

Tony Edmond () Texas Christian University

Rod Nixon () Millsaps College

Derrick Fears Mississippi College

Eric Williams Mississippi College

Morten Knudsen Millsaps College

1986-87 SEASON

Johnny Payton (New Albany) University of Mississippi

Wayne Sears (Russellville, Ala.) Livingston State College

Tim McDonald (Baldwyn) University of Birmingham-Southern

1982-83 SEASON

Anthony Anderson (New Albany) Middle Tennesse State University

Tim Kesler (Wheeler)

Darrel Hatfield (Thrasher)

Delta State University

Troy State University

Raphael King (Corinth) University of Arkansas-Monticello

1981-82 SEASON

Maurice Stafford(Biggersville) University of North Alabama

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BONNER ARNOLD COLISEUM

Northeast’s home for its men and wom en’s basketball teams underwent exten sive changes prior to the 2009-10 season and David Robbins’ Tiger basketball team christened the newly-renovated Bonner Arnold Coliseum with a 91-87 win over Northwest-Shoals (Ala.) Community College on November 5, 2009.

Northeast invested nearly $1.5 million into renovation Bonner Arnold Coliseum that has seen its share of memorable events.

During the 1999-2000 season the Lady Tigers and Tigers re-established Bonner Arnold Coliseum as one of the toughest basketball venues among Mississippi’s community/junior colleges by claiming both the women and men’s North Division titles for the first time since the end of the 1992-93 season. The two teams finished the 1999-2000 campaign with a combined record of 27-4. The Tigers went on the capture the State Championship in front of the home crowd as they did in 1994.

The Lady Tigers won back-to-back-to-back North Division crowns during the 2004, 2005 and 2006 seasons while posting a 28-4 mark in the legendary building.

Built in part by the Northeast Mississippi Junior College Trades Training group, Bonner Arnold Coliseum opened its doors in 1951. During the three previous years, the Lady Tigers and Tigers played their home games at the old Booneville High School gymnasium.

From November 1988 to February 1990, the Tigers put together a 29-game home winning streak at Bonner Arnold Colise um, which included a Region 23 Tourna ment championship in March of 1989. Hinds Community College snapped the streak in the 1990 State Championship game.

In the early 1970s, Bonner Arnold Coliseum was completely renovated. The most significant addition was twelve air conditioning units.

In 1988, 1,000 chair back seats were installed on the east side that were the original box seats at the University of Mississippi’s Vaught-Hemingway Stadium.

Bonner Arnold Coliseum’s most recent updates include the repair and renovation of the men and women’s dressing rooms along with the painting of interior and exterior trim. A new roof was installed on the building to go along with a repair to the heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment.

Bonner Arnold Coliseum’s exterior also got a facelift with tuck-pointing and repair to mortar joints in the brickwork.

Fans will notice two changes to the coliseum’s inside.

Both sides of the gymnasium have been equipped with padded chair-back seating donated by the University of Mississippi. The floor of Bonner Arnold Coliseum was also updated with repair to the hardwood and the playing surface was completely refinished with a new paint job.

When set up for basketball, BAC will accommodate 1,000 spec tators on each side of the floor and 600 in the pullout bleachers traditionally set up on the north end. The south end will seat 400 in folding chairs, bringing capacity to 3,000.

Although the three-court facility was designed primarily for basketball, Bonner Arnold Coliseum is used for commencement exercises, assemblies, concerts and the District 4 Science Fair.

Bonner Arnold Coliseum also houses the offices of head men’s basketball coach Cord Wright and assistant basketball coach Kyle Morris.

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BONNER ARNOLD COLISEUM SEASON PREIVEW

TIGERS RECEIVE PRESEASON NATIONAL RANKING FOR SECOND STRAIGHT YEAR

The expectations for the Northeast Mississippi Community College men’s basketball program are as great as ever if preseason rankings are any indication.

The Tigers check in at No. 21 in the inaugural National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I poll ahead of the 2022-23 campaign.

“Any time that somebody recognizes you early like this, we’re grateful to be there,” said Northeast head coach Cord Wright. “As you know, we’ve got to validate it throughout the four-to-five months of the season. We’re looking forward to that challenge.”

It is the second consecutive preseason rating for the Tigers. Northeast opened last year at No. 22 before racking up 23 victories, which was its second most under Wright, and a berth to the conference tournament championship game.

The Tigers have now appeared in 16

consecutive NJCAA polls. Northeast was the only team in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) to earn a spot in every ranking release during the 2021-22 season.

Northeast has broken into the top 25 during six of the last seven seasons. The Tigers are averaging 21 wins in that span with the exception of the coronavirus pandemic shortened 2020 campaign.

The Tigers are obtaining this attention on the strength of another sensational recruiting class. Seven of the nine newcomers on Northeast’s active roster secured all-state distinction at their respective high schools.

That includes three Tigers that won Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) state championships one year ago as seniors in Malik Crigler, Allen Hughes and Carson Rowland.

Northeast also brings back Steven Gentry,

Jr., Jalin Rice and Cam Smith, who all started at some point during the previous campaign. Rice headlines that group after choosing to return to the Tigers for a third season.

Rice has made 42 appearances in a blackand-gold uniform with averages of 11.6 points, 4.2 rebounds and four assists per game. He is the only remaining member of Northeast’s conference title team in 2020.

The Tigers play five opponents that are either ranked or receiving votes by the NJCAA. Three of those contests are part of tournaments hosted by Three Rivers (Mo.) College and Vincennes (Ind.) University in November.

The Tigers begin the new year with a road test against Volunteer State (Tenn.) Community College on Saturday, November 5. The MACCC schedule gets underway exactly two months later when Northeast welcomes Hinds Community College.

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SEASON

NEW LOOK LADY TIGERS READY FOR ACTION UNDER RHODES

The Northeast Mississippi Community College women’s basketball team will showcase an almost an entirely new look during the upcoming 2022-23 campaign.

It starts at the top for the Lady Tigers with Chelsey Rhodes now directing the program as its head coach. Her former Delta State University teammate Aspriona Gilbert has joined the staff as an assistant as well.

“We’re so excited just to get it going,” said Rhodes. “I think this team meshes well together. One thing that’s really important is they like each other. Chemistry goes a long way in basketball.”

Eleven newcomers litter Northeast’s roster. The only common denominators for the Lady Tigers compared to last season are four returners in JaQuasia Dorrough, Kaitlyn Lindsey, Ella Mask and Andrea Watson.

Dorrough headlines that group as a reigning All-Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) selection. She came close to averaging a double-double with 15.1 points and 8.9 rebounds.

Dorrough scored in double figures during 15 of her 16 appearances as a freshman. She had six double-doubles, including a 14-point and 11-rebound effort against Pearl River Community College in the region playoffs.

The Calhoun City native tied a season-best with 25 points during back-to-back matchups against East Central Community College and Southern (La.) University at Shreveport in late February.

“Quay had a great year last year and she’s getting

better,” Rhodes said. “She’s stepping up and making sure that everybody is working hard and holding each other accountable. That’s really, really big.”

Mask is turning into one of Northeast’s go-to leaders according to Rhodes. The Alcorn Central High School graduate started in all 23 games that she played in last year and had the second most assists on the team with 2.7 per game.

“She leads by example automatically, but now she’s starting to even speak up at times and I’m really enjoying that,” said Rhodes. “Defensively, offensively, whatever you ask of her she’ll be able to do it for you.”

Lindsey, who topped the Lady Tigers with 1.3 blocks and was second behind only Dorrough with 5.8 boards one season ago, and Watson are both Independence High School alumnae.

Hannah Campbell transferred to Northeast from Northwest Mississippi Community College. She was selected as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) for New Site High School in the 2021 Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 2A championship game with 19 points in a winning effort.

Taitiana Beene brought another MVP award back to Prentiss County one year later. She scored 17 points and added four steals as Booneville High School captured the 2022 MHSAA Class 3A title inside the Mississippi Coliseum.

Another three-point threat that ended her prep career at “The Big House” is Madison Bennett. She had 26 points in Tishomingo County High School’s MHSAA Class 4A semifinal triumph over Pass Christian High School last winter.

The Lady Tigers signed four Capital Preps All-State

selections in Byhalia’s Jasmine Malone, Madison Miller of Nettleton, Beene and Bennett. Malone and Miller were recognized as top 20 players to watch by Scorebook Live ahead of their respective senior campaigns.

Jerrilyn Richardson and Alexis Rowe are Northeast’s out-ofstate representatives this year. Richardson of Memphis, Tenn., was a two-time All-Metro recipient from The Daily Memphian.

Rowe originally committed to Delta State. She was tabbed as one of the top seniors in her home state by Scorebook Live after helping Jacksonville (Ark.) High School reach the state quarterfinals.

JaKeria Hawkins joins the Lady Tigers after breaking the Lake Cormorant High School record for most points in a single game. She poured in 43 points last November against Lewisburg High School.

Rounding out the lineup for Northeast are local products Madison Gardner of Saltillo, Karizma Norphlet from Oxford and Ripley’s Amy Rodgers. Each of them qualified for the playoffs during their final high school seasons.

“I really can’t say anything bad about any of these kids because they’re on the daily making us so proud,” Rhodes said. “They understand that we want what’s best for them. We’re trying to get them prepared for what’s next and we want to win ball games.”

The Lady Tigers christen the new campaign by hosting Wallace State (Ala.) Community College at Hanceville on Tuesday, November 1. Tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. inside historic Bonner Arnold Coliseum.

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PREVIEWS

TIGERS BOAST TALL, TALENTED ROSTER IN WRIGHT’S TENTH YEAR

The 2022-23 edition of the Northeast Mississippi Community College men’s basketball team passes the eye test as a championship caliber ball club.

The Tigers boast five players that stand at 6-6 or greater. The average height of Northeast’s entire roster is 6-4, which is taller than any lineup that Cord Wright has assembled in his now decade as head coach.

“It’s been a blessing to be here this long. Ten years kinda has flown by,” said Wright. “There’s been a lot of good memories and a lot of good victories. These are positive things and we continue to keep it going in that direction.

“I think from top to bottom, we’re as talented and as deep as we probably have been since I’ve been here. This group is extremely tall and athletic. Even our guards are 6-3, 6-4 and physical. Those are areas we tried to emphasize in recruiting.”

Not only do the Tigers look the part, but they have a national ranking to back up the notion of being a title contender. Northeast appears at No. 21 in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I preseason poll.

The Tigers bring back only four players that saw the floor from last year’s squad that compiled a 23-6 overall record and finished as the runner-up in the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC).

However, Northeast pieced together another talented recruiting class that features eight true freshmen and one transfer from a NCAA Division I institution. Seven of them received all-state honors at their respective high schools.

Leading that tandem are a pair of selections to the prestigious Alabama-Mississippi All-Star Game in Anthony Johnson and Corey Stephenson. Stephenson averaged a double-double of 26 points and 10 rebounds as a senior at Hueytown (Ala.) High School.

Johnson also participated in the 2021 Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) North-South All-Star Game after guiding his alma mater of Midfield (Ala.) to a state title. He was the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of that contest with 27 points, five boards and three steals.

“Corey’s got the ability to be very special for us. He knows how to play in a lot of areas,” Wright said. “Anthony is an extremely athletic kid. He really knows how to play in transition. We look for them to have a huge year.”

There are seven total former state champions on the Tigers’ active roster. That includes Holmes County Central’s Malik Crigler and Allen Hughes of Clinton, who both captured back-to-back crowns as juniors and seniors.

Jonathan Lucas comes to Northeast after starting his collegiate career at McNeese State (La.) University. He was recognized as the 2021 Mississippi Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class 4A Player of the Year after winning a state championship at Hartfield Academy.

Shane Davis is the tallest of the Tigers at 6-10. Lucas follows at 6-8 while Isaiah Regular, who earned All-Metro distinction from The Daily Memphian at Overton (Tenn.) High School, stands at 6-7.

Jalin Rice, who joins Davis as alumni of Madison Central

High School, is making history by sticking with Northeast for a third year after gaining an extra season of eligibility due to the worldwide coronavirus outbreak.

“Jalin is not only a tremendous basketball player, but he’s just an all-around kid in the classroom and off the floor,” said Wright. “Last year he battled some injuries, but he’s got his bounce back so we really expect him to have a big year.”

Steven Gentry, Jr., Cam Smith and Rice all started at some point for the Tigers during the previous campaign. Rice and Gentry, Jr., topped Northeast in assists with 3.9 and 3.4 per outing, respectively.

Carson Rowland and Smith represent Northeast’s traditional five-county service area. Rowland scored more than 2,000 points at Pine Grove High School and was the 2022 Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal Player of the Year while Smith graduated from Biggersville High School.

Rounding out the lineup for the Tigers are returners Keithean Brooks of Lake Cormorant and Germantown’s Trey Tate plus newcomer Caleb Parr from New Hope. All three should rotate in-and-out at the guard position.

“We’re excited about this upcoming season like we are every year,” Wright said. “Not only do we look the part, but I think when we get out there our skill level is where we need to be.”

Northeast begins the new season on Saturday, November 5 with a road trip to Volunteer State (Tenn.) Community College. The home opener for the Tigers is two days later against East Central Community College.

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62 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM 2022-23 WOMEN’S ROSTER SEASON PREVIEW HEAD COACH Chelsey Rhodes (1st year – Delta State University) ASSISTANT COACH Aspriona Gilbert (1st year – Delta State University) PRESIDENT Dr. Ricky Ford (8th Year- Mississippi State University) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kent Farris (8th Year- University of North Alabama) ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Brenda Mayes (1st Year- University of North Alabama) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Blake Long (10th Year- University of Mississippi) SPORTS INFORMATION SPECIALIST Ryan Moreland (2nd Year- Mississippi State University) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING Ziggy Marro (1st Year- University of West Alabama) STUDENT TRAINERS Jatavia Smith Amaya Trimble MANAGERS Kharisma Liddell Elijah Thompson # NAME CLASS POSITION HEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 0 Karizma Norphlet Freshman Guard 5’4” Oxford, Miss. Lafayette 1 Jasmine Malone Freshman Guard 5’3” Byhalia, Miss. Byhalia 2 Alexis Rowe Freshman Forward 5’9” Little Rock, Ark. Jacksonville 3 Taitiana Beene Freshman Guard 5’4” Booneville, Miss. Booneville 4 Jerrilyn Richardson Freshman Guard 5’6” Memphis, Tenn. Central 5 Madison Bennett Freshman Guard 5’6” Tishomingo, Miss. Tishomingo County 10 Hannah Campbell Sophomore Guard 5’8” New Site, Miss. New Site 11 Madison Gardner Freshman Forward 5’11” Saltillo, Miss. Saltillo 13 Jakeria Hawkins Freshman Guard 5’9” Walls, Miss. Lake Cormorant 15 Andrea Watson Sophomore Guard 5’6” Independence, Miss. Independence 20 Madison Miller Freshman Forward 6’0” Nettleton, Miss. Nettleton 22 Amy Rodgers Freshman Guard 5’8” Ripley, Miss. Ripley 23 Ella Mask Sophomore Guard 5’4” Corinth, Miss. Alcorn Central 25 JaQuasia Dorrough Sophomore Forward 6’0” Calhoun City, Miss. Calhoun City 2022-23 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER
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NORPHLET MADISON MILLER
ROWE ELLA MASK
MALONE AMY RODGERS TAITIANA BEENE JERRILYN RICHARDSON JAQUASIA DORROUGH 5 11 10 13 15 MADISON BENNETT MADISON GARDNER HANNAH CAMPBELL JAKERIA HAWKINS ANDREA WATSON
KARIZMA
ALEXIS
JASMINE
64 | NEMCCATHLETICS.COM HEAD COACH Cord Wright (10th year – Limestone College) ASSISTANT COACH Kyle Morris (9h year – University of Pikeville) VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT Denny Wright PRESIDENT Dr. Ricky Ford (8th Year- Mississippi State University) ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Kent Farris (8th Year- University of North Alabama) ASSISTANT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Brenda Mayes (1st Year- University of North Alabama) SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR Blake Long (10th Year- University of Mississippi) SPORTS INFORMATION SPECIALIST Ryan Moreland (2nd Year- Mississippi State University) DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC TRAINING Ziggy Marro (1st Year- University of West Alabama) STUDENT TRAINERS Parker White MANAGERS Logan Leach Demarious Rucker Q Wimsatt # NAME CLASS POSITION HEIGHT WEIGHT HOMETOWN HIGH SCHOOL 0 Anthony Johnson Freshman Guard 6’2” 150 Birmingham, Ala. Midfield 2 Steven Gentry, Jr. Sophomore Guard 5’10” 150 Cincinnati, Ohio Deer Park 3 Corey Stephenson Freshman Guard 6’6” 200 Hueytown, Ala. Hueytown 4 Jalin Rice Sophomore Guard 6’2” 185 Madison, Miss. Madison Central 5 Allen Hughes Freshman Guard 6’4” 165 Clinton, Miss. Clinton 10 Isaiah Regular Freshman Forward 6’7” 200 Greenwood, Miss. Overton 11 Keithean Brooks Sophomore Guard 6’4” 175 Walls, Miss. Lake Cormorant 12 Malik Crigler Freshman Guard 6’4” 180 Tchula, Miss. Holmes County Central 14 Trey Tate Freshman Guard 6’5” 165 Gluckstadt, Miss. Germantown 20 Carson Rowland Freshman Guard 6’0” 175 Ripley, Miss. Pine Grove 21 Shane Davis Freshman Forward 6’10” 265 Madison, Miss. Madison Central 22 Cam Smith Sophomore Forward 6’6” 215 Falkner, Miss. Biggersville 23 Caleb Parr Freshman Guard 6’4” 180 Columbus, Miss. New Hope 33 Jonathan Lucas Sophomore Forward 6’8” 200 Jackson, Miss. Hartfield Academy 2022-23 MEN’S BASKETBALL ROSTER 2022-23 MEN’S ROSTER SEASON PREVIEW
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JOHNSON STEVEN GENTRY COREY STEPHENSON JALIN RICE 5 11 10 12 14 ALLEN HUGHES KEITHEAN BROOKS ISAIAH REGULAR MALIK CRIGLER TREY TATE
ANTHONY
CARSON ROWLAND CAM SMITH SHANE DAVIS CALEB PARR JONATHAN LUCAS

WALLACE

LOCATION- Hanceville, Ala.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Jessica McBrayer

PRESIDENT - Vicki P. Karolewics

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Paul Bailey

CONFERENCE - ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Orange/Navy

ARENA- Tom Drake Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION - Russell Moore Phone – 256-352-8443

Email – Russell.moore@wallacestate.edu Website – athletics.wallacestate.edu

EAST CENTRAL WARRIORS VOLUNTEER

LOCATION- Gallatin, Tenn.

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Rusty Melvin

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Otis Key

PRESIDENT - Orinthia Montague

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Bobby Hudson

CONFERENCE -TCCAA

PRIMARY COLORS - Red/Navy

ARENA- Moore Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION Website – volstatepioneers.com

LOCATION- Decatur, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH- Betsy Harris

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Dylan Shields

PRESIDENT - Dr. Brent Gregory

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Paul Nixon

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Black/Gold

ARENA- Brackeen-Wood Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION- Lucas Calvert Phone – 601-635-6377 Email – lcalvert@eccc.edu Website – ecccathletics.com

ROYAL AMBASSADORS LIONS

LOCATION - Jackson, Miss.

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Frankie Spann

PRIMARY COLORS - Gold/Blue

SPORTS INFORMATIONWebsite – Not Available

JOHN

LOCATION- Carterville, Ill.

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Kyle Smithpeters

PRESIDENT - Dr. Kirk Overstreet

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Greg Starrick

CONFERENCE -GRAC

PRIMARY COLORS - Blue/White

ARENA- Donald L. Brewer Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION Website –loganvols.com

LOCATION - Vincennes, Ind.

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Todd Franklin

PRESIDENT -Dr. Chuck Johnson

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Harry Meeks

CONFERENCE - Independent

PRIMARY COLORS - Blue/Yellow

ARENA - P.E. Complex

SPORTS INFORMATION- John Rumble Phone – 812-888-6831 Email – jrumble@vinu.edu Website – govutrailblazers.com

LOCATION - Little Rock, Ark.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Marlow Rockwell

PRESIDENT -Dr. Regina Favors

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - William Ingram CONFERENCE - CAAA

PRIMARY COLORS -Purple/White

ARENA -

SPORTS INFORMATIONWebsite - arkansasbaptist.edu/athletics

NE OKLAHOMA A&M GOLDEN NORSEMEN

LOCATION- Miami, Okla.

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Jeremy Jackson

PRESIDENT - Dr. Kyle Stafford

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Joe Renfro

CONFERENCE - NJCAA Region 2

PRIMARY COLORS - Blue/Yellow

ARENA- NEO Field House

SPORTS INFORMATIONWebsite – neoathletics.com

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BREAKDOWN OF OPPONENTS
202223 Opponent Breakdown
STATE PIONEERS
A.
VOLUNTEERS
LOGAN
BUFFALOES JV
TRAILBLAZERS
ARKANSAS BAPTIST COLLEGE
VINCENNES
STATE–HANCEVILLE LIONS

CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY PIRATES

LOCATION - Phenix City, Ala.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Ron Robinson

PRESIDENT - Jackie Screws

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Ben Hicks

CONFERENCE -ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS -

ARENA- Key Hall

SPORTS INFORMATIONWebsite – cv.edu/athletics

EAST MISSISSIPPI LIONS

LOCATION- Scooba, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Isaiah Butler

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Billy Begley

PRESIDENT - Dr. Scott Alsobrooks

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Sharon Thompson

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Red/White

ARENA- Keyes T. Currie Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION-David Rosinski Phone – 662-476-5042

Email – drosinski@eastms.edu Website – emccathletics.com

ITAWAMBA INDIANS

LOCATION - Fulton, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Robin Porter

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Grant Pate

PRESIDENT -Dr. Jay Allen

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Dr. Chad Case

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Red/Navy

ARENA- Davis Event Center

SPORTS INFORMATION- Adam Gore Phone – 662-862-8059

Email – acgore@iccms.edu Website –letsgoicc.com

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FREED-HARDEMAN LIONS JV

LOCATION- Henderson, Tenn.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH- Joshua Epperson

PRESIDENT - Mr. David Shannon

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Jonathan Estes

CONFERENCE - AMC (NAIA)

PRIMARY COLORS - Maroon/White

ARENA- Brewer Sports Center

SPORTS INFORMATION- Dustin Semore Phone – 731-989-6356

Email – dsemore@fhu.edu Website – gofhulions.com

LOCATION - Poplar Bluff, Mo.

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Brian Bess

PRESIDENT - Dr. Wesley Payne

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Brian Bess

CONFERENCEPRIMARY COLORS - Yellow/Black

ARENA- Libla Family Sports Complex

SPORTS INFORMATION Website – raidersathletics.com

THREE RIVERS RAIDERS COAHOMA TIGERS

LOCATION - Clarksdale, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Stephanie Murphy

MEN’S HEAD COACH -Dell Cannon

PRESIDENT - Valmadge T. Towner

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Reggy Hankerson

CONFERENCE -MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Maroon/White

ARENA- The Pinnacle

SPORTS INFORMATION - Bradley Charles Phone – 662-621-4044

Email –bcharles@coahomacc.edu Website – coahomasports.com

LOCATION - Tullahoma, Tenn.

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Arthur Latham

PRESIDENT - DR. Michael Torrence

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Dan McShea

CONFERENCE - TCCAA

PRIMARY COLORS - Green/Black

ARENA- Nisbett Center

SPORTS INFORMATION-Scott Shasteen Phone – 931-247-5566 Email – sshasteen@mscc.edu Website – motlowsports.com

MOTLOW STATE BUCKS CALHOUN WARHAWKS

LOCATION - Tanner, Ala.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACHCandace Byrd-Vinson

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Derrick Powell, Jr.

PRESIDENT - Dr. Jimmy Hodges

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Dr. Nancy Keenum

CONFERENCE - ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Green/White

ARENA - Carlton Kelley Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATIONWebsite –calhoun.edu/athletics

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2022

HINDS BULLDOGS

LOCATION- Utica, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH- Perry Fletcher

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Jonathan Nevol

PRESIDENT - Dr. Steve Vacik

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Nathan Werremeyer

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Maroon/White

ARENA- J.D. Boyd Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION- Matthew Alford Phone – 601-857-3323 Email – Matthew.Alford@hindscc.edu Website – Sports.hinds.edu

MERIDIAN EAGLES

LOCATION - Meridian, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Jocelyn McGilberry

MEN’S HEAD COACH - James Green

PRESIDENT - Dr. Thomas M. Huebner, Jr.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Sander Atkinson CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Green/White ARENA - Graham Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION - Christopher Haralson Phone – 601-484-8828 Email – charals1@meridiancc.edu Website –mcceagles.com

MS GULF COAST BULLDOGS NORTHWEST RANGERS

LOCATION- Perkinston, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Hope Adams

MEN’S HEAD COACH -Tim Ryan

PRESIDENT - Dr. Mary S. Graham

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Steven Campbell Jr.

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Blue/Gold

ARENA- Weathers/Wentzell Center

SPORTS INFORMATION - Don Hammack Phone – 601-928-6315 Email – Don.hammack@mgccc.edu Website – Mgcccbulldogs.com

LOCATION- Senatobia, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH- LaTaryl Williams

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Shane Oakley

PRESIDENT - Dr. Michael Heindl

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Jake Gordon

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Navy/Red

ARENA- Howard Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION- Brian Lentz Phone – 662- 562 -3303 Email – blentz@northwestms.edu Website – www.nwccrangers.com

SOUTHWEST BEARS

LOCATION- Summit, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Brent Harris

MEN’S HEAD COACH -Corey Schmidt

PRESIDENT - J. Steven Bishop

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR -Bill Wallace

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Maroon/Navy

ARENA- Horace Holmes Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION - Travis Connelley Phone – 601-276-3741

CO-LIN WOLVES

LOCATION- Wesson, Miss.

WOMEN’S

SPORTS

Colinathletics.com

HOLMES BULLDOGS

LOCATION- Goodman, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Bridget Goodnight

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Jason Flanigan

PRESIDENT - Dr. Jim Haffey

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Andy Wood

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Maroon/Black

ARENA- Frank Branch Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION - Steve Diffey

Phone – 662-472-9068

Email – sdiffey@holmescc.edu Website – holmesathletics.com

JONES BOBCATS

LOCATION - Ellisville, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Missy Bilderback

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Newton Mealer

PRESIDENT - Dr. Jesse Smith

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Joel Cain

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Maroon/Gold/Gray

ARENA- A.B. Howard Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION - Kevin Maloney

Phone – 601-477-4146

Email –kevin.maloney@jcjc.edu Website – jcbobcats.com

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Email – tconnelley@smcc.edu Website – southwestbearathletics.com
HEAD COACH - Gwyn Young MEN’S HEAD COACH - David Sanders PRESIDENT - Dr. Jane Hulon Sims ATHLETIC DIRECTOR - Bryan Nobile CONFERENCE - MACCC PRIMARY COLORS - Blue/White
ARENA- Graydon L. Mullen Gymnasium
INFORMATION - Natalie Davis Phone – 601-643-8354 Email – natalie.davis@colin.edu Website –
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MS DELTA TROJANS

LOCATION- Moorhead, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH- Tangela Banks

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Derrick Fears

PRESIDENT - Dr. Tyrone Jackson

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Jason Conner

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Red/Black

ARENA- J.T. Hall Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION- Jason Conner Phone – 662-246-6479

Email – jconner@msdelta.edu Website – mdcctrojans.com

PEARL RIVER WILDCATS

LOCATION- Poplarville, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH - Patrick Ochs

MEN’S HEAD COACH - Chris Oney

PRESIDENT - Dr. Adam Breerwood

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR- Scotty Fletcher

CONFERENCE - MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS - Maroon/Yellow

ARENA- Marvin R. White Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION - Dylan Dunaway

Phone – 601-403-1488

Email – ddunaway@prcc.edu Website – prccathletics.com

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Northeast Mississippi Community College’s Sports Hall of Fame was conceived in the interest of recognizing coaches, athletes, and administrators who coached and/or played or were loyal supporters of Northeast athletics.

Acknowledging the fact that there have been many outstanding athletes who have contributed greatly to the sports programs at Northeast through the years, Northeast wished to begin a program of recognition whereby individuals may be recognized for their contributions to athletics at Northeast Mississippi Community College.

By-Laws for the Sports hall of Fame were drafted and approved by a committee made up of coaches, fans, and members of the Northeast Board of Trustees in 2007. The framework was established to recognize ten individuals the first year and up to five individuals each year thereafter.

During its inaugural Sports Hall of Fame class, Northeast inducted Harold T. White, W.B. “Bill” Ward, Ken Lindsey, Chuck “Doodle” Floyd, Gene Garrett, Adrian Smith, Kenneth “Cat” Robbins, David “Nub” Strickland, Earline “Woodsie” Woods and Bonner Arnold as members.

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

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Kent Farris Malcolm Kuykendall Jim Lamb
2022 2021 2019
John Cunningham Mike Lester Patrick Eaton Greg Davis Cord Wright Brenda Mayes Richy Harrelson Jody Long Blake Long

NORTHEAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

2022

Tim Cole

Men’s Basketball 1996-1998

Robert Gordon Baseball1992-1993

Lisa Jansen Softball 2007-2008

2021

Eric Batchelor

Men’s Basketball 1998-2000

Jerry “Lefty” Harrelson

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1962-65

Tim McCoy Men’s Basketball 1985-87

Mario Stevenson Football 2002-03

2019

Anthony Gamble

Men’s Basketball 1987-88, 1988-89

Billy Southward

Head Baseball Coach 1975-1985 Assistant Football Coach 1974-1995

Shirley Hall White Women’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

2018

Jerome Woods Football 1992-93

Brandon Farley Baseball 2009-10

Mitch McNeely Baseball, 1993-94

Millard Lothenore

Head Women’s Basketball Coach 1973-76; 1979-81, Head Softball Coach 1982-89, Head Men’s and Women’s Tennis Coach 1990-96

2017

Emma Braddock

Head Tennis Coach 1980-86, 1988-89

Dontae’ Jones

Men’s Basketball 1993-94, 1994-95

Jim Lamb

Head Women’s Basketball Coach/Sports Supporter 1979-81, 1986-91

Josie Lindgrin Softball 2002-03, 2003-04

2016

Anthony Anderson

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

John O. Cunningham Sports Supporter

Ronnie Key

Football/Baseball/Baseball Coach 1979-81, 1986-91

Maurice Stafford*

Men’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1980-82, 2003-13

2015

Phillip Chapman Baseball 2008-09

Donnie Clayton Football 1968-69

Robert Henry Football 1972-73

Tamica Pierce Jones*

Women’s Basketball 1999-2000, 2000-01

Tim Kesler

Men’s Basketball 1981-82, 1982-83

2014

Gaylon Baird

Men’s Basketball 1967-68, 1968-69

Nathan “Ned” Davis

Football/Men’s Basketball 1949-1950

Jerry Long Baseball 1977

Brenda Mayes*

Women’s Basketball/Softball/ Women’s Basketball Coach 1981-82, 1982-83

Chase Porch Baseball 2008

2013

Harry T. Cosby Football 1976-77, 1977-78

Ellis “Myrl” Crowe

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1953-54, 1954-55

Mike Lewis*

Baseball/Men’s Basketball Coach 1969-70, 1970-71

Larry “Jerry” Reno

Men’s Basketball 1970-71, 1971-72

Ray Scott Baseball Coach 1992-2006

2012

Freddie Copeland

Men’s Basketball 1973-74, 1974-75

Audrey Covington*

Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

Brandi Vondenstein Dannelly Softball 2001-02, 2002-03

Guy Gardner

Men’s Basketball 1998-99, 1999-2000

Malcolm Kuykendall Sports Supporter

2011

Johnny Buskirk Football 1968-1969

Jim Drewry Football 1950-1951

Ricky Ford**

Men’s Basketball/Women’s Basketball Coach/ Athletic Director/College President 1981-2011

Sherry Slayton Holland* Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Vincent Del Negro Men’s Basketball 1958-59, 1959-60

2010

David Carnell*

Baseball Coach/Football Coach/Softball Coach/ Track & Field Coach/Athletic Director 1972-2008

Phyllis Stafford Dilworth*

Women’s Basketball 1985-86, 1986-87

Mike Grier

Football/Baseball 1968-1970

Kunshinge

Sorrell-Howard*

Women’s Basketball/Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 1984-85, 1985-86

Jack Martin

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

2009

Gerald Caveness

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1953-54

Harvey Childers*

Men’s Basketball Coach 1985-1992

Clyde Jones

Men’s Basketball 1950-51, 1951-52

Larry Parker Football 1976, 1977

Evelyn Thompson*

Women’s Basketball 1986-87, 1987-88

2008

Bonner Arnold**

Men’s Basketball Coach/Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director 1948-1974

Chuck “Doodle” Floyd

Men’s Basketball 1952-52, 1953-54

Gene Garrett

Men’s Basketball 1948-49, 1949-50

Ken Lindsey*

1950-51,

1951-52

Men’s Basketball/Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach

Kenneth “Cat” Robbins

Men’s Basketball Coach/ Women’s Basketball Coach 1966-1968

Adrian “Odie” Smith**

Men’s Basketball 1954-55, 1955-56

David “Nub” Strickland* Football 1950, 1953

W.B. “Bill” Ward**

Football/Football Coach/Golf Coach/Athletic Director 1948-49, 1968-1996

Harold T. White* College President

Earline “Woodsie” Woods* Sports Supporter

* Denotes induction into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame

** Denotes induction into the MACJC Sports Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Hall of Fame

Due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, there was not a class selected for 2020.

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CALEB ANDERSON (FOOTBALL) LOCK ELLIOTT (BASEBALL) BRADEN LOVELY (GOLF) TOMMY BRANYAN (FOOTBALL) INDIA IVY (SOFTBALL) BEN MAUNEY (FOOTBALL) TATE DICKERSON (GOLF) CARSON KITCHENS (WOMEN’S TENNIS) EMME MUIZERS (SOFTBALL) LOGAN BLAND (BASEBALL) ALEXIE GRIFFIN (SOFTBALL) ZACK MARTER (MEN’S TENNIS) JOHN DANIEL DEATON (FOOTBALL/GOLF) ELI JONES (BASEBALL) JACKSON MCCOY (BASEBALL) HAYDEN DONAHUE (BASEBALL) DEMI LINDSEY (SOFTBALL) BRITTNEY OSWALT (WOMEN’S BASKETBALL) CARTER BONDS (FOOTBALL) COLBY HOLCOMBE (BASEBALL) RL MATTIX (MEN’S BASKETBALL) EMMA DEMPSEY (SOFTBALL) TAYLOR KING (SOFTBALL) JT MOORE (FOOTBALL) QUAY EDWARDS (FOOTBALL) BRIANNE LOCKE (SOFTBALL) JACKSON OWEN (BASEBALL) CARTER PHILLIPS (BASEBALL) CARSON WILDER (GOLF) ALBANIE WINDHAM (SOFTBALL) CARTER PUTT (BASEBALL) CEDRICK WILDER, JR. (FOOTBALL) ALLIE WINDHAM (SOFTBALL) GRAYSON STONE (BASEBALL)
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WES WILTSHIRE (MEN’S TENNIS)

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Kaitlyn
LINDSEY Ella MASK RL MATTIX Brittney OSWALT Jatavia SMITH
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Jaquasia
Calysia PHILLIPS Kylan BLACKMON Zeke
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Six outstanding scorers and rebounders make up Northeast Mississippi Community College’s all-decade team for its tradition-rich women’s basketball program.

Student-athletes that competed for the Lady Tigers between the 2009-10 and

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2018-19 seasons plus won Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) All-State honors qualified for a spot on this prestigious lineup.

However, a majority of these honorees received additional recognition from the

National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) for their sensational efforts while wearing a black-and-gold uniform.

Players were chosen based upon the overall impact they made on their respective team plus statistical analysis. Consideration was also given to any

significant accomplishments each studentathlete made after leaving Northeast. A panel of six individuals, which included athletic department staff and members of the local media, participated in this process. The selections were made with no regards to specific positions.

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Aundrea Adams Anna Brooke Page Aushiana Ivy Dayzsha Rogan Cherelle Jones Shelby Wilbanks

AUNDREA ADAMS

(Corinth, Miss.)

2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…Two-time MACCC All-State selection (2018 first-team/2017 second-team)…Started in all 27 games as a sophomore while averaging team-highs of 18 points and 8.5 rebounds per game…Also totaled 50 assists and 42 blocks…Three-time MACCC Player of the Week…Eclipsed double figures 26 times and tallied eight double-doubles during her final year at Northeast…Had 12 games with at least 20 points and a pair of 30-point out ings…Tallied a career-high 31 points in victory at Coahoma on December 4, 2017…Played in the MACCC All-Star Game where she contributed eight points…Averaged 13.9 points per game while scoring in double figures 21 times along with nine double-doubles during freshman campaign… Scored a season-best 24 points against Hinds in the MACCC Tournament…Career figures include 16 points, 8.2 assists and 1.4 blocks per outing…Totaled phenomenal 847 points during two year tenure with the Lady Tigers…Finished collegiate career at the University of Tennessee at Martin.

AUSHIANA IVY

(Shannon, Miss.)

Two-time MACCC All-State selection (2015/2014 sec ond-team)…Ranked as one of the top two scorers for the Lady Tigers for two seasons in a row while anchoring the post…Had a team-best 14.4 points per game as a sophomore and also led the Lady Tigers in rebounding for a second straight campaign with 6.9…Earned first NJCAA Division I Player of the Week recognition in program history after averaging 28 points and 10.5 boards in wins against Mississippi Delta and Snead State (Ala.) inside legendary Bonner Arnold Coliseum…Four-time MACCC Player of the Week, including once as a freshman after accounting for a double-double in a victory at Columbia State (Tenn.) with 18 points and 13 rebounds…Tallied 10 double-doubles during her pair of seasons with the Lady Tigers…Passed the illustrious 500-point plateau in a win against Jackson State (Tenn.) in front of a hometown crowd on January 8, 2015…Totaled 549 points at Northeast…Started in all 23 games for Northeast as a freshman and had 13.9 points, 8.6 boards and 1.7 steals per contest…Recorded a career-high that year with 33 points at Holmes…Had 16 double-digit performances during her inaugural year with the Lady Tigers and 25 overall.

CHERELLE JONES

(Middleton, Tenn.)

2019 NJCAA All-Region 23…Two-time MACCC All-State se lection (2019/2018 second-team)…Became the first Lady Tiger to average a double-double for an entire season in three years when she posted 12.9 points and 11.4 re bounds per game during her final year on the Booneville campus…Individual state champion in rebounding in 2019 with 274 boards, including 110 offensive and 164 defensive…Totaled an impressive 522 rebounds during her two-year tenure at Northeast…Pieced together 13 double-doubles in 24 total games during her sophomore campaign…Had five-in-a-row to begin the year…Her 22 points against Snead State (Ala.) tied a career-high that she set during the Lady Tigers’ season opener versus Wallace State-Hanceville (Ala.)…Grabbed a career-best 20 boards in a triumph at Holmes on February 14, 2019… Won two consecutive MACCC Player of the Week awards… Tallied 10.4 points and 9.4 rebounds per contest…Notched season-best 17 points twice in triumphs at Arkansas Baptist and Coahoma…Currently on the active basketball roster at Jackson State.

ANNA BROOKE PAGE

(Belmont, Miss.)

2011 NJCAA All-Region 23…Two-time MACCC All-State selec tion (2012/2011 second-team)… Finished her sophomore season at Northeast as the Magnolia State’s third leading scorer with 18.5 points per game…Instrumental in the success of the Lady Tigers in her two-year campaign by leading both her teams to the postseason…Averaged 17.8 points per game and collected a team-high 150 rebounds during her initial season in the City of Hospitality…Collect ed stellar 825 total points in her stint at Northeast…Aver aged 60 percent shooting from the floor during as well… Finished collegiate career at Blue Mountain.

DAYZSHA ROGAN (Ripley,

Miss.)

2019 NJCAA All-Region 23…Two-time MACCC All-State selection (2019 first-team/2018 second-team)…Topped Northeast in multiple statistical categories during her final season, including field goal percentage, free throw percentage, points, assists, steals and minutes played per outing…Finished second in the state and tied for 17th

in the country with 19.1 points…Had two 30-plus point games as a sophomore, including a 31-point effort during Northeast’s marquee victory over then fourth-ranked Shelton State (Ala.) inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum… Knocked down the game-winner in that matchup with only 7.1 seconds remaining…Came close to achieving a rare triple-double on multiple occasions…Recorded 19 points, nine assists and eight rebounds in a triumph over Coahoma and later had 21 points, 11 boards and eight steals at Mississippi Delta...Tied for 11th in the nation and led the MACCC with a total of 98 steals…Broke a program record by winning MACCC Player of the Week five times during the 2018-19 season…Numbers as a freshman include 10.1 points, 4.7 rebounds and four assists per contest…Posted season-best 21 points in victory over Southern-Shreveport (La.) on December 8, 2018…Career averages were 14.3 points, 5.4 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 3.1 steals…Totaled 730 points in a black-and-gold uniform…Currently on the active basketball roster at Jackson State.

SHELBY WILBANKS

(Walnut, Miss.)

2017 NJCAA All-Region 23…Two-time MACCC All-State se lection (2017 first-team/2016 second-team)…Lady Tigers’ leading scorer for two consecutive seasons…Pieced together a brilliant sophomore campaign with 16.4 points and 8.7 rebounds, which was also a team-best…Reached double figures in all but two of her 49 consecutive starts at Northeast…Produced 20 double-doubles throughout her sensational tenure in the City of Hospitality…Set career-highs during her freshman year of 33 points and 18 rebounds in the Lady Tigers’ victory at Arkansas State Mid-South…Produced a season-best 29 points during one-point triumph at Northwest during sophomore campaign…Received MACCC Player of the Week recognition four times, which is tied for second most in program history…Selected to compete in the 2017 MACCC All-Star Game…Acquired the NJCAA Exemplary Academic Achievement Award following her freshman campaign for her success in the classroom…Finished collegiate career at Charleston Southern (S.C.)…Became the third Lady Tiger since the program was resurrected in 1973 to sign a professional contract when she inked with Germany’s Bender Baskets Grunberg.

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MEN’S BASKETBALL

ALL-DECADE TEAM

A pair of All-Americans and professional standouts highlight the all-decade team for Northeast Mississippi Community College’s tradition-rich men’s basketball program.

Student-athletes that suited up for the Tigers between the 2009-10 and 2018-19 sea sons plus garnered Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) All-State honors qualified for a spot on this prestigious listing.

However, a majority of these six honorees secured additional awards from the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA)

for their efforts in keeping Northeast in the countrywide spotlight over the previous decade.

Players were chosen based upon the overall impact they made on their respective teams plus statistical analysis. Consideration was also given to any significant accom plishments that each student-athlete made after leaving Northeast.

A panel of six individuals, which included past and present athletic department staff and members of the local media, participated in this process. The

selections were made with no regards to specific positions.

LEROY “SHAQ” BUCHANAN

(Madison, Miss.)

2017 NJCAA All-American…2017 NJCAA

All-Region 23…Two-time MACCC All-State (2017 first-team/2016 second-team)…17th All-American in program history…2017 NJCAA All-Star Game selection…Third Northeast student-athlete to ever compete in the national all-star event and the first since 1960…Started 57 consecutive games over

two years…Top scorer for Northeast as a sophomore with 18.4 points per game…Also paced the Tigers with team-high averages of seven rebounds, 1.7 steals, 1.5 blocks and 32.1 minutes…Scored in double-digits during all but one outing in his final campaign… Saved his best performance for last during the 2017 NJCAA Region 23 championship contest against Jones with a career-high 34 points… Averaged 14 points and 5.7 boards during freshman campaign in which Northeast qualified for the NJCAA Division I National Tournament…Exceeded 30 points in a single

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Leroy “Shaq” Buchanan Denzel McDuffey Wesley Harris Kendall Stafford Dimario Jackson
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Acie Vance

matchup four times throughout his tenure in the City of Hospitality and surpassed 20 points in a game on 17 times as well…Three-time MACCC Player of the Week winner through out the 2016-17 campaign…Accumulated six double-doubles over his two-year stint at Northeast, including two during his sophomore season in matchups with Northwest and Volun teer State (Tenn.)…Reached the prestigious 500-point plateau for his career during Northeast’s victory over West Kentucky on December 1, 2016…Went on to compile totals of 927 points, 361 rebounds, 169 assists, 104 steals and 58 blocks in a black-and-gold uniform…Finished collegiate career at Murray State (Ky.)…Captured Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) Defensive Player of the Year and All-OVC first-team honors while leading the Racers to two consecutive NCAA Tournaments…Won 2019 NBA Summer League championship with the Memphis Grizzlies…Signed professional contract with the Memphis Hustle (G League).

WESLEY HARRIS (Jackson, Miss.)

2016 NJCAA All-Region 23…2016 MACCC All-State firstteam…Compiled team-best averages of 18.2 points, 8.4 rebounds and 0.8 blocks during his lone season with the Tigers…Had the second highest field goal percentage on the squad at 47.1 with 5.5 made buckets each outing… Scored in double figures during 23 of the 24 contests that he participated in…Added eight double-doubles to his resume as well…One of only two players in the state to receive the MACCC Player of the Week award three times during the 2015-16 season… Became the first Northeast standout to ever claim NJCAA Division I Player of the Week honors following his inaugural double-double that consist ed 26 points and 15 boards in a victory against Columbia State (Tenn.)…Captured his final MACCC weekly prize after totaling 64 points and 24 rebounds over three games to guide the Tigers to the 2016 NJCAA Region 23 championship and a berth to the NJCAA Division I National Tournament… Originally signed with West Virginia, but finished collegiate career at Tennessee State…Helped the Mountaineers reach the Big 12 Tournament championship game and the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Tournament as a sophomore in 2018.

DIMARIO JACKSON (Brusly, La.)

2015 NJCAA All-American…2015 NJCAA All-Region 23…

Two-time MACCC All-State (2015 first-team/2014

second-team)…16th All-American in program history…

Topped Northeast in the category of points per game for two consecutive seasons…Averaged 18.9 points as a sophomore, which was second best in the state…Reached double digits in all but one of the 25 contests in which he participated, including in 20 straight outings to conclude the 2014-15 campaign…Scored 20 or more points on 11 separate occasions as well…Had a flair for the dramatic by accounting for the game-winning points during five matchups that were decided by two possessions or less… Tallied career-highs of 30 points and 11 made field goals in a thrilling come-from-behind triumph at Coahoma on January 22, 2015…Ranked sixth in the NJCAA and third in the Magnolia State with an 87.4 percent mark at the free throw line…Led Northeast with 30.9 minutes, 3.8 assists and 1.2 steals per contest as well…Four-time MACCC Player of the Week selection during his sophomore campaign…

Captured his final such award with a game-high 19-point effort in a triumph over defending national champion Jones in the MACCC Tournament…Passed the illustrious 500-point plateau during Northeast’s final tilt before the Christmas break at Columbia State on December 15, 2014… Totaled 776 points during his tenure on the Booneville campus…Paced the Tigers with 15.2 points each outing and a 41.5 field goal percentage as a freshman…Career 31.5 percent shooter from behind the arc…Finished collegiate career at North Alabama.

DENZEL MCDUFFEY

(Jackson, Miss.)

2019 NJCAA All-Region 23…Two-time MACCC All-State (2019/2018 first-team)…Averaged team-highs of 14.4 points as a sophomore and 14.3 points during his freshman cam paign…His field goal and three-point percentages both improved by nearly 10-percent during his second season at the collegiate level…Reached double figures during 15 of the 22 contests that he played during the 2018-19 cam paign…Recorded five 20-plus point performances as well… Had three sensational games in a row to conclude the 2018 fall semester portion of Northeast’s schedule with an average of 27.6 points in victories over Lawson State (Ala.), Mid South Prep (Tenn.) and Wallace State-Hanceville (Ala.)…Pieced together four double-doubles during his fi nal year in a black-and-gold uniform, including a 20-point, 11-rebound effort during the Tigers’ triumph at Northwest… Career averages include 14.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.6

assists and 1.5 steals per game with a 47.5 overall shooting percentage…Currently on the active basketball roster at the University of Arkansas at Monticello.

KENDALL STAFFORD (Corinth,

Miss.)

2017 MACCC All-State second-team…Wielded one of the most accurate shots from beyond the arc for the Tigers with a 34.8 three-point percentage…Racked up 10.7 points per outing during his sophomore season…Pieced together a memorable game versus Southwest in the 2017 MACCC Tournament with a career-best 27 points plus a thunder ous one-hand slam-dunk that sealed the win with only 13 seconds remaining…Achieved double figures 21 times while at Northeast with 15 of those coming during his final campaign…Also had big performances in wins over Arkan sas Baptist with 25 points and Arkansas State Mid-South with 19 points…Placed second on the team in rebounding with an average of 5.4…Recorded his lone double-double of the 2016-17 season in a home victory over Mississippi Delta with 12 points and 11 boards…Finished collegiate career at North Alabama…Signed professional contract with Baskets Vilsbiburg of Germany.

ACIE VANCE (Ripley, Miss.)

Two-time MACCC All-State (2013 second-team/2012 first-team)…Led Northeast in scoring per game during his sophomore campaign with 16 points to go along with averages of four rebounds and two assists…Shot over 50 percent from the floor and 49 percent from behind the arc during the 2012-13 season…Scored in double digits in 14 of the Tigers’ 24 games…Started the season off with a team-high 21 point effort to help Northeast knock off East Central on November 5, 2012…Scored 20 points or more in five appearances for Northeast…Produced a season-high of 29 points on 8 of 11 shooting from the floor and a 10 of 13 showing from the free throw line against Holmes on January 24, 2013…Second leading scorer in the state during his freshman season with an average of 16.8 points per game…Shot 38 percent from the floor and 75 percent from the charity stripe during his inaugural year with the Tigers…Also led the team with 74 total assists…Finished collegiate career at West Alabama…Helped the Tigers qualify for the 2019 NCAA Division II Tournament and win their first game in that event since 1982.matchup four times

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FIRST ROUND NBA DRAFT PICK JONES TO REPRESENT NORTHEAST AT MACCC HALL OF FAME

Dontae’ Jones can add yet another accolade to a long list of accomplishments that have stemmed from his outstanding basketball career.

Jones was selected as Northeast Mississippi Com munity College’s representative for the 2022 class of the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Sports Hall of Fame.

“We are thankful for student-athletes such as Dontae’ Jones,” said Northeast president Dr. Ricky Ford. “Dontae’ helped solidify the great tradition of basketball at North east. He created an environment that was contagious with fans, students and teammates.”

Jones is the sixth member of the men’s basketball program to enter the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame and just the third player alongside fellow National Basketball Association (NBA) alumnus Adrian “Odie” Smith and Ken Lindsey.

Former Northeast head coaches Bonner Arnold, Harvey Childers and Mike Lewis are part of that distinguished group as well. Lewis instructed Jones during his tenure with the Tigers.

The list of awards for Jones runs long. He was named to the Northeast Sports Hall of Fame in 2017 and earlier that year was part of the Allstate Southeastern Conference (SEC) Basketball Legends Class.

Jones was a two-time all-conference recipient for the Tigers from 1993-95. He also earned All-Region 23 and All-American honors from the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA).

He completed his amateur career at Mississippi State Uni versity. Jones was the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of both the SEC Tournament and the NCAA Southeast Regional in 1996.

The Nashville, Tenn., native skipped his senior campaign with the Bulldogs and declared for the 1996 NBA Draft. The New York Knicks chose Jones with the 21st overall pick in the first round.

He was a winner at each destination. Jones’ teams won conference championships during all three seasons at the collegiate level and Mississippi State made its first and only NCAA Final Four appearance with his help.

Jones led Northeast to a 51-14 cumulative record over

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the course of two campaigns. He also guided the Tigers to their seventh all-time NJCAA Division I National Tournament berth as a sophomore.

It was in Hutchinson, Kan., that Jones cemented his legacy with the Tigers. He recorded three double-doubles, including 24 points and 21 rebounds against Vincennes (Ind.) University in the consolation bracket semifinals, to receive a spot on the all-tournament team.

Jones averaged a double-double during both of his years at Northeast. He posted 25.2 points plus 11.2 rebounds as a freshman and then increased that to 28.7 points plus 13.3 boards in his final season.

The 917 points that Jones scored during the 1994-95 campaign is the second most in a single season in program

history behind Vincent Del Negro’s 1,022 points in 1959-60.

His statistical totals with the Tigers included 1,648 points, 751 rebounds and 111 assists. Jones was a 62.6 percent free throw shooter and made a stellar 50 percent of his attempts from the field.

Jones accumulated 21.3 points in victories over Auburn (Ala.) University, the University of Georgia and the topranked team in the country in the University of Kentucky to lead the Bulldogs to their inaugural SEC Tournament crown inside the Superdome.

Mississippi State captured the NCAA Southeast Regional behind 15 points per game from Jones over four wins, including an Elite Eight triumph over the University of Cincinnati (Ohio) at Kentucky’s Rupp Arena.

Jones accounted for 16 points, which was second most on the team, in the Bulldogs’ NCAA Final Four loss to Syracuse (N.Y.) University in East Rutherford, N.J., at the Continental Airlines Arena.

His professional career spanned more than a decade between the NBA and international organizations. Jones’ career-high in the NBA was 15 points in a victory by the Boston Celtics over Golden State on February 27, 1998.

Jones played overseas in China, Greece, Italy, Korea and Turkey. He was the Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) individual scoring champion in 2008 with an average of 32.3 points for the Yunnan Bulls.

He remains involved in the sport and uses it as a way to mentor young men in his hometown.

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Northeast’s Tiger softball team finished the season as the number six seed in the MACCC standings and finished third in the state tournament en route to clinching a berth in the Region 23 Tournament played at Co-Lin. The Tigers defeated four teams in the top 10 of the NJCAA rankings in the last four weeks of the season, including one against then-ranked number one Co-Lin. Cassidy Duskin (Ardmore, Ala.) was recognized by the National Fast-Pitch Coaches Association (NFCA) as a National Junior College Athletics Association (NJCAA) Division II All-American.

Richy Harrelson and the Tiger baseball team hosted a first-round series at The Plex for the first time in its stadium history. Colby Holcombe (Florence, Ala.) was named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) Pitcher of the Year and First Team NJCAA All-American. Jackson Owen (Starkville, Miss.) was awarded a Rawlings Gold Glove Award. The Tigers finished the year winning 16 of their last 19 conference games. Golf was represented in the NJCAA National Tournament for the second consecutive year as Tate Dickerson (Booneville, Miss.) and Andrew Fennell (New Albany, Miss.) qualified for the tournament based on their regularseason scoring averages. Dickerson earned NJCAA First Team All-American honors after finishing in the top 10, while Fennell finished in the top 35.

Cord Wright and the men’s basketball team made their ninth straight postseason appearance. The Tigers advanced to the finals of the MACCC Tournament and the semifinals of the Region 23 Tournament. The team also set a program record by winning their 31st consecutive game inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum. Zeke Cook (Starkville, Miss.) was named NJCAA third-team All-American.

Brenda Mayes’ and the women’s basketball team hosted a Region 23 Tournament playoff game and advanced to the quarterfinals of the region tournament. It was the Lady Tigers’ fifth postseason appearance in the last six years. Calysia Phillips (Lyon, Miss.) was named a Women’s Basketball Coaches Association (WBCA) All-American.

Tennis made its return to the Tiger athletic lineup. The Tigers played two home matches on the on-campus courts, while the other home matches took place at Bank of New Albany (BNA) Park in New Albany.

The Tiger football team finished the season winning three of its last five games, including its last two. The Tigers defeated Itawamba for the third time in a row for the first time since the 1968-70 seasons. Jamarcus Smith (Saltillo, Miss.) was named a CoSIDA Academic All-American for the second consecutive season.

The cheerleaders were cheering on the Tigers at all the home football and basketball games.

Archery made its debut at Northeast as a club sport. Under the direction of coach Parrish Huddleston, the Tigers had five medalists at the state meet. They include Sarah Davis (gold, women’s recurve), Michalea Holt (gold, women’s bare bow), Nick Hopper (gold, men’s bare bow), Jacob Evans (silver, men’s bare bow) and Jordan Haddock (bronze, men’s bare bow).

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NOVEMBER

Sat. 5 at Volunteer State 4:00 PM

Mon. 7 East Central 6:00 PM

McDonald’s Classic (Vincennes, IN)

Fri. 11 vs. John A. Logan College 4:00 PM

Sat. 12 at Vincennes University 6:00 PM

Thu. 17 Royal Ambassadors Christian School 6:00 PM

Thanksgiving Classic (Poplar Bluff, MO)

Thu. 24 vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College 5:00 PM

Fri. 25 at Three Rivers 7:00 PM

Sat. 26 vs. Motlow State 5:00 PM

DECEMBER

Thu. 1 at Mississippi Delta 6:00 PM

Mon. 5 at Coahoma 6:00 PM

Sat. 10 Volunteer State 4:00 PM

Mon. 12 Calhoun 7:30 PM

JANUARY

Thu. 5 Hinds * 6:00 PM

Mon. 9 at Itawamba* 5:30 PM

Thu. 12 Meridian * 6:00 PM

Tue. 17 at Mississippi Gulf Coast * 6:00 PM

Thu. 19 Northwest Mississippi * 6:00 PM

Mon. 23 at Southwest Mississippi * 6:00 PM

Thu. 26 Copiah-Lincoln* 6:00 PM

Mon. 30 at East Mississippi * 6:00 PM

FEBRUARY

Thu. 2 Holmes * 6:00 PM

Mon. 6 at Jones College * 6:00 PM

Thu. 9 Mississippi Delta * 6:00 PM

Thu. 16 at Pearl River * 6:00 PM

Tue. 21 Coahoma * 6:00 PM

Thu. 23 at East Central * 6:00 PM

NOVEMBER

Tue. 1 Wallace State-Hanceville 6:00 PM

Sat. 5 at Volunteer State 2:00 PM

Mon. 7 at East Central 6:00 PM

Sat. 12 at Wallace State-Hanceville 2:00 PM

Mon. 14 Arkansas Baptist College JV 6:00 PM

Mississippi Gulf Coast Thanksgiving Classic (Perkinston, MS)

Mon. 21 vs. Chattahoochee Valley 4:00 PM

Tue. 22 vs. East Mississippi 1:00 PM

DECEMBER

Thu. 1 at Itawamba 5:30 PM

Sun. 4 Freed-Hardeman University JV 2:00

PM Thu. 8 at Arkansas Baptist College JV 5:00 PM Sat. 10 Volunteer State 2:00 PM Mon. 12 Calhoun 5:30 PM
Thu. 5 at Hinds* 6:00 PM Mon. 9 Itawamba* 6:00 PM Thu. 12 at Meridian* 5:30 PM Tue. 17 Mississippi Gulf Coast* 6:00 PM Thu. 19 at Northwest Mississippi* 5:30 PM Mon. 23 Southwest Mississippi* 6:00 PM Thu. 26 at Copiah-Lincoln* 6:00 PM Mon. 30 East Mississippi* 6:00 PM
Thu. 2 at Holmes* 6:00 PM Mon. 6 Jones College * 6:00 PM Thu. 9 at Mississippi Delta* 6:00 PM Thu. 16 Pearl River* 6:00 PM
21 at Coahoma * 6:00 PM Thu. 23 East Central * 6:00 PM
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Articles inside

Women’s Season Preview

3min
page 60

Preseason National Ranking

2min
page 59

Men’s Season Preview

3min
page 61

Men’s All-Decade Team

7min
pages 76-77

Women’s All-Decade Team

5min
pages 74-75

Athletics Year-In-Review

2min
pages 80-81

MACCC Sports Hall of Fame

3min
pages 78-79

Bonner Arnold Coliseum

2min
page 58

Four Year Signees

5min
pages 56-57

Men’s Season Performances

3min
pages 50-51

Women’s Season Performances

3min
pages 48-49

Women’s Individual Performances

2min
page 46

Men’s All-Time Letter Winners

10min
pages 44-45

Men’s Individual Performances

2min
page 47

Women’s All-Time Letter Winners

7min
pages 42-43

Men’s All-Time Schedule

46min
pages 32-41

Women’s All-Time Schedule

25min
pages 26-31

History of “Tigers”

1min
page 14

Sports Information Procedures

2min
page 13

Women’s Assistant Coach

3min
page 9

Men’s Head Coach

5min
page 10

Men’s Assistant Coach

5min
page 11

Athletic Director

4min
page 6

Cheer Coach/Support Staff

2min
page 12

Letter from the President

1min
page 4

Assistant Athletic Director

2min
page 7

Women’s Head Coach

3min
page 8
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