NEMCC Basketball Media Guide 2025

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CREDITS

The 2025-26 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 Athletics Content Creator Jay Daubenberger.

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

GENERAL INFORMATION ATHLETIC OFFICES

Location Booneville, Mississippi

ADMINISTRATION

Athletic Director

Kent Farris

Assistant Athletic Director Brenda Mayes

BASEBALL

Head Coach Richy Harrelson

Assistant Coach Will Brand

CHEER

Head Coach Chasity Moore

MEN’S/WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

Head Coach

FOOTBALL

Head Coach

Defensive Coordinator

Aaron Hight

Greg Davis

Sean Cannon

Offensive Coordinator Steadman Campbell

Defensive Backs Cedric Shell

Wide Receivers Cole Rotenberry

Defensive Line Trevor Stigers

MEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach

Cord Wright

Assistant Coach Andre Stringer

Volunteer Assistant Coach Denny Wright

Volunteer Assistant Coach Cole McGrath

MEN’S GOLF

Head Coach Derek DeVaughn

SOFTBALL

Head Coach Jody Long

Assistant Coach Kevin Connell

SPORTS INFORMATION

Sports Information Director

Blake Long

Sports Information Specialist Ryan Moreland

Athletic Content Creator Jay Daubenberger

SPORTS MEDICINE

Head Athletic Trainer Ziggy Marro

Assistant Athletic Trainer Anna Bolton

Assistant Athletic Trainer Danielle Ashley

STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER

Student-Athlete Success Coach

Bradi Ingram

Student-Athlete Success Coach Erica Miller

Student-Athlete Success Coach Leigh Treloar

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Head Coach

Brian Middleton

Assistant Coach Tatyana Lofton

WOMEN’S GOLF

Head Coach

VOLLEYBALL

Head Coach

Leigh Treloar

Brenda Mayes

Assistant Coach Jacob Hannon

FROM THE DESK OF President Ford

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 student-athlete.

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.

Sincerely,

Board of Trustees

Bubba
Luzene

KENT FARRIS

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Kent Farris took over as Northeast Mississippi Community College’s athletic director during the 2015 fall semester. His responsibilities include overseeing the day-to-day operations of an athletic department that features 10 sports that are sanctioned by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) after the start of women’s golf in the fall of 2025.

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 2024-25 academic year was full of success, as is the norm at Northeast, with nine sports that reached the postseason. Men’s and women’s cross country led the way by winning the NJCAA Region 23 championship to advance to nationals in their inaugural season.

Northeast also broke school records for the most Academic All-MACCC (113) and NJCAA All-Academic (61) recipients for the sixth straight year. Two programs - women’s cross country and women’s tennis - were recognized as academic national champions.

The Corinth native cemented his legacy at Northeast 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 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 3314 mark and welcomed Jones College for a best-of-three series.

Farris guided the Tigers to their first division championship since 1992 four years later. Northeast edged rival Northwest Mississippi Community 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 Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (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 studentathletes focused on their studies in the classroom. The Tigers were selected 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 two seasons as head coach.

The Falcons recorded an 18-11 mark in 2006 and hosted a first round playoff

series for the first time after claiming the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Division 2-5A championship.

During his tenure with the Falcons, five players signed college scholarships and two athletes participated 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 alltime 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 was the administrative assistant to the vice president of student services prior to her retirement from Northeast.

BRENDA MAYES ASSISTANT AD/HEAD

VOLLEYBALL COACH

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

In addition, Mayes took on the role of assistant athletic director with an emphasis on female sports. Northeast currently sponsors women’s teams in basketball, cheerleading, cross country, golf and softball.

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 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 current Northeast president Dr. Ricky Ford. She earned allconference laurels after topping the Lady Tigers in scoring and rebounding during the 1982-83 campaign.

The Biggersville High School graduate 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 All-American 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 seven different sports halls of fame, including the Alabama High School, Alabama High School Volleyball Coaches Association (AHSVCA), Colbert County, Muscle Shoals, North Alabama, Northeast and Mississippi Community College.

CHASITY MOORE CHEERLEADING COACH

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

She is now in her 11th year of directing the Tigers’ cheerleaders, who appear at basketball, football and volleyball contests. They also spread school spirit at 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 All-American 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) MidSouth Regional and finished second at the same event one season later.

Moore and the Braves traveled to Orlando, Fla., in 2015 to participate in the UCA National High School Cheerleading Championship at the Walt Disney World Resort and ranked an outstanding 17th 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, who is a freshman on the Northeast baseball team.

BRIAN MIDDLETON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL HEAD COACH

Brian Middleton has been selected as the seventh leader of the traditionrich Northeast women’s basketball team in its modern era, which dates back to 1973.

Middleton arrives on the Booneville campus at a great time. The Lady Tigers are coming off their winningest two-year period in 18 seasons with 37 total victories and a top four finish inside the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC).

Middleton boasts 17 combined years of head coaching experience between the sports of boys basketball, girls basketball and volleyball at Oak Hill Academy and Tishomingo County High School.

Middleton originally started his professional career as the boys coach at Oak Hill in 2008. He led both basketball programs at his alma mater from 2014-16 after the departure of longtime girls instructor Stan Hughey.

The Lady Raiders made history in just their second season under Middleton. Oak Hill rallied back from a 12-point third quarter deficit to defeat Carroll Academy in the title game of the 2016 Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class AA State Tournament.

Junior Tanner Grubbs had 15 points and 18 big rebounds in the Lady Raiders’ come-from-behind victory. She was named to the All-MAIS team while senior Sarah Dill earned MAIS

Class AA Player of the Year honors.

It was Oak Hill’s first-ever girls basketball state championship. However, Middleton would go on to pull off the same feat some eight years later at Tishomingo County.

Middleton inherited a program that won just four contests during the previous campaign and that had made only two trips to the Mississippi Coliseum to play in the state tournament in its 24 years of existence.

He departs Tishomingo County after securing five consecutive division titles and six straight 20-plus win seasons. The Lady Braves also doubled their number of appearances inside the Big House with Middleton

at the helm.

Tishomingo County has lost no more than four games and advanced to at least the state quarterfinals in each of the last five years. The Lady Braves amassed a cumulative record of 143-16 during that impressive stretch.

The West Point native reached the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 4A championship contest for the first time in 2022, but lost to Choctaw Central High School. Middleton and his Lady Braves were not denied in their second opportunity.

Tishomingo County returned to Jackson in 2024 and dominated Morton High School by a score of 3717 to bring home its inaugural state title. Reese Moore had a team-best 14 points to obtain the BSN Sports Most Valuable Player (MVP) award.

The Lady Braves went 27-2 overall last winter, which was their fewest losses in a single season under Middleton. Freshman phenom Meg Moore averaged 22 points and 6.5 rebounds to receive the prestigious MHSAA Class 4A Miss Basketball accolade.

Middleton also directed Tishomingo County’s volleyball program as well. The Lady Braves have claimed backto-back division championships and progressed to the state quarterfinals one year ago.

His boys teams at Oak Hill were not

bad either. He was recognized as The Commercial Dispatch’s Small Schools Coach of the Year after guiding the Raiders to a 23-12 ledger and a berth to their initial MAIS Class AA North State runner-up result.

Middleton was chosen to coach

in the 2024 Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) North/South AllStar Game and the 2025 Northeast Mississippi Basketball Coaches Association (NEMBCA) All-Star Game.

Middleton holds a Master’s degree

from Grand Canyon (Ariz.) University and a Bachelor’s degree from Mississippi State University. He and his wife Becky have two children, Luke and Baylon, who was a member of Tishomingo County’s state championship team.

TATYANA LOFTON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL ASSISTANT COACH

A rising star that has both played and coached at the highest level of collegiate basketball is joining the women’s staff at Northeast Mississippi Community College.

Tatyana Lofton is returning to the two-year college ranks as the Lady Tigers’ new assistant. She comes to Northeast after serving in the same role at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM).

Lofton has a championship pedigree dating back to her prep career at Madison-Ridgeland Academy. That includes national tournament berths during her tenures as an athlete at Jones College and an instructor at Western Nebraska Community College.

Lofton worked alongside Missy Bilderback, who coached her at Jones, for a pair of successful seasons at ULM that featured a run to the Great 8 of the Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT).

That special 2023-24 team won 21 games, which was the most for the Warhawks in 19 years. ULM defeated Grambling State (La.) University and the University of Southern Mississippi for its first playoff wins outside of their conference tournament since 1985.

Daisha Bradford broke a four decades old school record for most points in a single season with 675. She went on to sign a professional contract with San German Atleticas in Puerto Rico.

Lofton was the Warhawks’ recruiting coordinator on top of her coaching

duties. She instructed two allconference honorees and the 2024 Sun Belt Sixth Woman of the Year in Katlyn Manuel.

She was part of another historic campaign at Presbyterian (S.C.) College during her lone season on its staff. The Blue Hose set 10 new NCAA Division I school records in 2022-23, including total points, scoring average, field goal percentage and assists.

Lofton primarily developed the backcourt players at Presbyterian. Among them was Tilda Sjökvist, who obtained Big South Conference allfreshman distinction after posting 8.2 points per game along with 103 assists. Her first full-time coaching position was at Western Nebraska. The Cougars

went 28-2 during the 2019-20 season with a No. 2 ranking in the final National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Division I poll.

Western Nebraska captured the NJCAA Region 9 south sub-region title on the strength of a 26-game winning streak. The Cougars received an at-large bid to nationals, but the tournament was cancelled due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic.

TK Morehouse garnered first-team All-American laurels from the NJCAA as one of the top scorers in the country with 21 points per outing. Three other Western Nebraska performers secured All-Region 9 accolades.

Lofton came home to the south in the fall of 2021 to become a graduate assistant manager at the University of Alabama. The Crimson Tide had a combined 37-24 ledger over her two years on campus.

Alabama also qualified for the postseason twice with an NCAA Tournament appearance, including a win over the University of North Carolina, in 2021 and a run to the WNIT quarterfinals one year later.

Lofton was a two-time all-conference and all-region standout at Jones. She lifted the Lady Bobcats to their inaugural national tournament trip with a 30-2 record during her sophomore campaign.

The Madison native averaged 12.4 points, four boards and 2.8 assists on the way to the NJCAA elite eight.

Lofton was the leading scorer for Jones as a freshman with 16 points per contest on the dot.

Lofton completed her playing career at Tulane (La.) University from 201719. She participated in 54 games with the Green Wave and accounted for 5.4

points, 2.4 rebounds and 1.3 assists.

Her top performances at Tulane include 16 points at Wichita State (Kan.) University and five dimes against the University of Memphis (Tenn.) in the American Athletic Conference (AAC) Tournament.

Lofton guided Madison-Ridgeland Academy to the Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class AAA and overall championships as a senior with an outstanding 40-4 record. She was the most valuable player (MVP) of the MAIS all-star game that year.

CORD WRIGHT

MEN’S

BASKETBALL HEAD COACH

Cord Wright is the second winningest head coach in the tradition-rich history of the Northeast Mississippi Community College men’s basketball program.

Wright surpassed Mike Lewis with the Tigers’ victory over Wallace (Ala.) Community College at Selma on November 11, 2024. He trails only Northeast’s inaugural coach in Bonner Arnold on its all-time wins list.

The 2025-26 campaign is his 13th season in charge of the Tigers. He enters the year with an overall record at Northeast of 231 wins against just 94 losses.

Wright has guided the Tigers to back-to-back 27-5 campaigns that featured appearances in the semifinals of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 23 Tournament.

Northeast’s 2023-24 edition won a share of the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) regular season championship. Wright was recognized as the MACCC Co-Coach of the Year as a result of the Tigers’ success.

Wright was previously honored as the 2016 NJCAA Region 23 Coach of the Year after guiding the Tigers to their ninth region 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 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.

A pair of former Tigers have competed in the prestigious NJCAA All-Star Game after starring for Wright, including Leroy Buchanan and current Alabama State University standout Tyler Byrd.

Three members of that 2016-17 team 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 21 victories per season over the last five years. The Tigers have also advanced to the semifinals of the MACCC or NJCAA Region 23 tournaments in nine of the last 10 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 from November 2019 to February 2022. Since his arrival in Booneville, Northeast has gone 135-21 inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum.

Wright has helped 49 former Tigers achieve their dreams of playing at the four-year level since arriving on the Booneville campus. There are more than 10 active Northeast alumni at the next level.

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 now-defunct MACCC 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 9089 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. Before joining Warhawks, Wright served as an assistant at North Alabama under headman Bobby Champagne.

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 All-Gulf 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 allconference 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.

Wright, who played for hall of fame coach Danny Broussard at St. Thomas More (La.) Catholic High School, and his wife Kelly have two sons, Cooper and Cannon.

ANDRE STRINGER MEN’S BASKETBALL ASSISTANT COACH

A decorated athlete that knew a thing or two about playing string music in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) is bringing his passion for basketball to Northeast Mississippi Community College.

Andre Stringer is joining the Tigers’ staff as an assistant. He returns to the collegiate level just over a decade after competing for four successful seasons at Louisiana State University (LSU).

Stringer was a household name for hoops fans across the Magnolia State in the late 2000s. He received the title of Mr. Basketball from The Clarion-Ledger in 2009 and was twice the Gatorade Mississippi Player of the Year.

The 5-10 guard went on to start in 93 games for LSU. Stringer, who also played professionally for parts of five seasons, began his coaching career two years ago in his hometown at Jackson Academy.

Stringer backed up his prep awards upon his arrival to Baton Rouge. He averaged a team-best 30.7 minutes per game for coach Trent Johnson as a true freshman during the 2010-11 campaign along with 11.2 points.

He produced a season-high of 21 points twice in victories by the Tigers over Northwestern State (La.) University and the University of South Alabama. Stringer drained 57 three-pointers, which led all LSU guards.

Stringer had the Tigers back in the postseason during his sophomore year. He notched 10 points and six assists in a loss at the University of Oregon in

the opening round of the 2012 National Invitation Tournament (NIT).

LSU accepted a bid to the NIT once again at the end of Stringer’s final campaign. He totaled 24 points over two contests, including 15 against eventual runner-up Southern Methodist (Texas) University.

Stringer’s best statistical season came as a senior despite starting in the fewest games of his entire tenure with the Tigers. He accounted for 11.8 points per outing behind 24 double-digit performances.

He had four 20-plus point nights that year. Among them was a career-best 23 points at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) and 22 points in his regular season finale versus the University of Georgia.

Stringer’s other personal marks include seven rebounds against the University of Missouri as a junior, 11 made free throws in a win over the University of Houston (Texas) and five steals versus the University of Rhode Island.

He became the first LSU player in three years to connect on six three-pointers in a single game. Stringer did so in a preChristmas road trip to the University of Marquette (Wis.) in 2012.

His name still dots the Tigers’ record book in several locations. Stringer is LSU’s all-time leader in three-point attempts with 680 and is second with 242 makes from beyond the arc.

The 74 treys that Stringer drilled during the 2013-14 campaign are the ninth most in a season for the Tigers. He ranks in the top 20 at LSU in career assists (314) and steals (130).

Stringer is one of only 16 men in school history with more than 1,000 points, 200 assists and 100 steals. His 1,365 points were the third most among active SEC players at the conclusion of his time at LSU.

He reached double figures in 72 games, which was only six less than fellow LSU alumnus Shaquille O’Neal. Stringer was a two-time selection to the SEC Community Service Team.

Stringer spent two seasons with the Maine Red Claws of what is now the NBA’s G League. He also inked pro contracts with the Tampereen Pyrinto in Finland and the Island Storm of the NBL Canada.

He graduated from Forest Hill High School as its all-time leading scorer with averages of 26 points and nine assists. He participated in both the prestigious Mississippi/Alabama and Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) North/ South all-star contests.

Stringer helped Jackson Academy compile a 61-6 cumulative record over the past two seasons. The Raiders claimed consecutive Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class 6A championships in the process.

Jackson Academy also secured

the MAIS overall title during his initial season with the program. He instructed Caleb Gaitor, who signed with Christian Brothers (Tenn.) University after earning 2025 MAIS Class 6A Player of the Year honors.

Athletics Support Staff

SPORTS MEDICINE

SUCCESS COACHES

Blake Long Sports Information Director
Ziggy Marro Head Athletic Trainer
Bradi Ingram Student-Athlete Success Coach
Jody Presley The “Voice” of the Tigers
Ryan Moreland Sports Information Specialist
Anna Bolton Assistant Athletic Trainer
Erica Miller Student-Athlete Success Coach
Carter Smith The “Voice” of the Tigers
Danielle Ashley Assistant Athletic Trainer
Leigh Treloar Student-Athlete Success Coach
Jay Daubenberger Athletic Content Creator

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 studentathletes 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. Monday-Thursday; 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 baseball, cheerleading, football, men’s basketball, men’s cross country, men’s golf, softball, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, women’s golf 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 (all sports)

Blake Long

Sports Information Director Office: (662) 720-7448

E-mail: bdlong@nemcc.edu

Secondary Contact (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 onfield 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.

Area High School

BASKETBALL COACHES

HISTORY OF THE NICKNAME Tigers

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 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.”

NORTHEAST FIGHT SONG:

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.

2024-2025 WOMEN’S SEASON STATS

11/4 Dyersburg State W 82-53 Tyesha James (21) Tyesha James (9) Jakeria Hawkins (3) Jakeria Hawkins (5) Jakeria Hawkins (3)

11/6 Wallace State L 67-56 Audria Houston (22) Kamiyha Griffin (8) Four (2) Hawkins.Fulton (3) Tyesha James (1)

11/11 Freed-Hardeman JV W 91-46 Katelyn Leavy (17) Tyesha James (15) Nakyiah Walker (7) Nakyiah Walker (5) Kelsey Federick (4)

11/14 at Arkansas State Mid-South W 80-57 Jakeria Hawkins (19) Kelsey Federick (7) Jakeria Hawkins (8) Audria Houston (5) Walker/Federick (1)

11/18 Bishop State W 72-66 Jakeria Hawkins (20) Tyesha James (16) Anna Greene (3) Audria Houston (3) Kelsey Federick (3)

Northeast Thanksgiving Classic

11/21 #17 Chipola L 81-39 Tyesha James (7) Three (5) Kamiyha Griffin (3) Audria Houston (3) Walker/Griffin (1) 11/22 Calhoun W 97-93 [2OT] Jakeria Hawkins (36) Kamiyha Griffin (12) Jakeria Hawkins (9) Anna Greene (7) Kamiyha Griffin (3)

11/26 at Volunteer State W 99-76 Kamiyha Griffin (20) Kamiyha Griffin (12) Anna Greene (5) Anna Greene (7) Three Tied (1)

12/5 Itawamba L 70-69 Audria Houston (16) Kamiyha Griffin (6) Greene/Hawkins (3) Jakeria Hawkins (3) James/Griffin (2)

12/9 at Wallace State L 83-52 Kamiyha Griffin (14) Katelyn Leavy (9) Three Tied (2) Three Tied (1) Greene/Butler (1) 12/17 at Arkansas State Mid-South W 114-43 Katelyn Leavy (20) Kelsey Federick (8) Jakeria Hawkins (10) Butler/Griffin (4) Maniya Kirksey (2) Lady Jets Holiday Classic

12/29 vs. Daytona State L 64-60 Audria Houston (16) Kelsey Federick (16) Jakeria Hawkins (4) Jakeria Hawkins (3) Kamiyha Griffin (2)

12/30 vs. St. Petersburg W 57-55 Kamiyha Griffin (15) Kamiyha Griffin (7) Jakeria Hawkins (8) Three Tied (2) Kamiyha Griffin (1)

12/31 #23 Eastern Florida State L 69-52 Audria Houston (11) Greene/Griffin (8) Jakeria Hawkins (4) Anna Greene (3) Jakeria Hawkins (2)

1/6 #2 Northwest Florida State L 79-56 Jakeria Hawkins (22) Katelyn Leavy (11) Three Tied (3) Four Tied (3) Nakyiah Walker (1)

1/13 * at East Central W 63-56 Kamiyha Griffin (19) Kamiyha Griffin (12) Jakeria Hawkins (7) Hawkins/James (4) Tyesha James (2)

1/16 * Hinds W 76-60 Kamiyha Griffin (18) Tyesha James (10) Greene/Hawkins (6) Four Tied (2) Five Tied (1)

1/21

* at Itawamba L 75-68

Kamiyha Griffin (23) Three Tied (6) Jakeria Hawkins (6) James/Kirksey (2) Three Tied (2)

1/23 * Meridian W 77-69 Tyesha James (19) Three Tied (8)

1/27

1/30

2/3

2/6

2/10

2/13

* at Mississippi Gulf Coast L 59-46

* Northwest W 92-63

* at Southwest W 65-64

Audria Houston (4) Audria Houston (3) Katelyn Leavy (2)

Kamiyha Griffin (14) Jakeria Hawkins (12) Jakeria Hawkins (8) Hawkins/Fulton (2) Tyesha James (2)

Kamiyha Griffin (23) Tyesha James (15)

Jakeria Hawkins (11) Tyesha James (9)

Jakeria Hawkins (5) Maniya Kirksey (4) Fulton/Hawkins (1)

Greene/Hawkins (5) Kamiyha Griffin (3) Tyesha James (2)

* Co-Lin L 71-65 Tyesha James (17) Tyesha James (9) Three Tied (3) Tyesha James (5) Katelyn Leavy (2)

* at East Mississippi W 75-59

Kamiyha Griffin (19) Tyesha James (8)

Greene/Hawkins (6) Greene/Hawkins (3) Tyesha James (4)

*` Holmes W 93-73 Tyesha James (21) Tyesha James (10) Jakeria Hawkins (8) Jakeria Hawkins (4) James/Walker (1)

2/17 * at Jones W 71-55

2/20

Kamiyha Griffin (16) Jakeria Hawkins (7) Anna Greene (4) Anna Greene (4) Katelyn Leavy (2)

* Mississippi Delta L 69-63 Jakeria Hawkins (17) Tyesha James (11) Audria Houston (3) Jakeria Hawkins (5) Tyesha James (3)

2/27 * at #14 Pearl River L 80-46

3/3 * Coahoma W 81-68

Kamiyha Griffin (14) James/Houston (6)

Greene/Hawkins (2) Kamiyha Griffin (4) Three Tied (1)

Kamiyha Griffin (20) Houston/James (6) Audria Houston (7) Anna Greene (5) Tyesha James (4)

3/10 $ Mississippi Delta L 69-68 [OT] Tyesha James (18) Tyesha James (13)

* denotes a conference game

$ denotes Region 23 Tournament

Greene/Walker (3) Tyesha James (3) Nakyiah Walker (3)

2024-2025 OVERALL STATISTICS

2024-2025 MACCC STATISTICS

2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON

TEAM STATISTICS

LADY TIGERS PLAYER HIGHS

LADY TIGERS TEAM HIGHS

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

KATELYN LEAVY 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

NAKYIAH WALKER 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

KAMIYHA GRIFFIN 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

Opponent

Freed-Hardeman

NA’MIYA DAVIS

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

CHRISTINA FULTON 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

JAKERIA HAWKINS 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

GOLDEE BUTLER 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

Opponent Min.

Dyersburg State

Wallace State

Freed-Hardeman JV

at ASU Mid-South

Bishop State

— DID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

Chipola — DID NOT PLAY

Calhoun — DID NOT PLAY

at Volunteer State

Itawamba 7

at Wallace State 15

ASU Mid-South 14 2-5

DID NOT PLAY

vs. Daytona State — DID NOT PLAY vs. St. Petersburg — DID NOT PLAY

vs. Eastern Florida State — DID NOT PLAY

ASU Mid-South

— DID NOT PLAY

Northwest Florida State — DID NOT PLAY

at East Central — DID NOT PLAY

Hinds — DID NOT PLAY

at Itawamba — DID NOT PLAY

Meridian

at Gulf Coast

Northwest

at Southwest

DID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

DID NOT PLAY

Co-Lin — DID NOT PLAY

at East Mississippi — DID NOT PLAY

Holmes — DID NOT PLAY

at Jones

— DID NOT PLAY

Mississippi Delta — DID NOT PLAY

at Pearl River — DID NOT PLAY

Coahoma — DID NOT PLAY

Mississippi Delta [REGION 23] — DID NOT PLAY

MANIYA KIRKSEY 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

Opponent Min.

2024-2025 MEN’S SEASON STATS

11/9

(2)

11/14 at Arkansas State Mid-South W 95-63 Landon Jeffries (16) Tyler Byrd (6) Javion Stephen (5) Thomas/Rashid (3) Jones/Marco (1)

11/18 Marion Military W 114-65 Javion Stephen (23)

11/19

Grizzly Tournament

11/22 at Missouri State - West Plains W 66-60 Landon Jeffries (15) Byrd/Marco (7) Landon Jeffries (5) Byrd/Tipler (2) Josh Holman (4)

11/23 vs. North Arkansas W 70-55 Javion

11/26

Smith (2)

12/2 at Coahoma W 77-73 Tyler Byrd (25) Ismail Rashid (10) Jeffries/Stephen (3) Ru Mills (3) Marreon Smith (3)

12/5 Itawamba W 80-70 Javion Stephen (23) Three (6)

Childers Classic

12/13 Phillips W 98-57 Tyler Byrd (17) Jeffries/Williams (7) Landon Jeffries (8) Three (3) Marco/Mills (2)

12/14 Missouri State - West Plains W 87-58 Tyler Byrd (15) Landon Jeffries (7) Josh Holman (4) Ru Mills (5) Holman/Marco (2)

12/17 Arkansas State Mid-South W 99-49 Tyler Byrd (21) Marco/Rashid (11)

12/19

1/13

* at East Central W 83-71 Ismail Rashid (16) Ismail Rashid (7) Javion Stephen (4) Stephon Thomas (5) Byrd/Marco (2)

1/16 * Hinds W 95-67 Tyler Byrd (21) Tyler Byrd (8) Landon Jeffries (6) Jeffries/Thomas (2) Three (2)

1/21 * at [RV] Itawamba L 95-87

Tyler Byrd (24) Tyler Byrd (9) Landon Jeffries (6) Mills/Rashid (3) Josh Holman (2)

1/23 * Meridian W 96-48 Mills/Rashid (21) Michael Johnson (7) Javion Stephen (5) Javion Stephen (4) Three (1)

1/27

* at Mississippi Gulf Coast L 68-60 Landon Jeffries (13) Tyler Byrd (11)

Jeffries/Holman (3) Josh Holman (4) Five (1)

1/30 * Northwest W 88-68 Ru Mills (19) Marco/Mills (7) Stephon Thomas (4) Ru Mills (7) Terrence Marco (4)

2/3 * at Southwest L 69-66

2/6 * Co-Lin W 103-87

Tyler Byrd (16) Josh Holman (7)

Landon Jeffries (5) Three (4) Holman/Marco (1)

Tyler Byrd (21) Terrence Marco (7) Tayler Berryhill (6) Three (2) Ru Mills (2)

2/10 * at East Mississippi W 71-53 Tyler Byrd (17) Tyler Byrd (9) Landon Jeffries (6) Ismail Rashid (2) Ru Mills (2)

2/13 * Holmes W 83-61 Tyler Byrd (27) Holman/Marco (7) Zane Tipler (6) Tyler Byrd (4) Terrence Marco (2)

2/17

* at #5 Jones L 74-72

2/20 * Mississippi Delta W 111-60

2/27 * at Pearl River W 72-56

3/3 * Coahoma W 86-71

3/10 $ Hinds W 84-65

3/12 $ at #4 Jones L 90-83

Tyler Byrd (13) Landon Jeffries (8) Byrd/Jeffries (3) Tyler Byrd (3) Terrence Marco (3)

Tayler Berryhill (32) Tyler Byrd (10)

Stephon Thomas (7) Tyler Byrd (4) Three (1)

Landon Jeffries (16) Terrence Marco (7) Landon Jeffries (5) Tyler Byrd (3) Terrence Marco (3)

Tyler Byrd (25) Ismail Rashid (5)

Landon Jeffries (6) Tyler Byrd (4) Terrence Marco (4)

Tyler Byrd (25) Tyler Byrd (9) Tyler Byrd (4) Ismail Rashid (3) Terrence Marco (3)

Tyler Byrd (18) Three (5)

Landon Jeffries (3) Tyler Byrd (2) Terrence Marco (3)

* denotes a conference game

$ denotes Region 23 Tournament

2024-2025 OVERALL STATISTICS

2024-2025 MACCC STATISTICS

2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME COMPARISON

TEAM STATISTICS

TIGERS PLAYER HIGHS

TIGERS TEAM HIGHS

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

JAVION STEPHEN 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

LANDON JEFFRIES 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

TYLER BYRD 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

Reid State 22 7-17 0-4 3-4 3-5-8

at Marion Military 19 3-9 0-2

MSU - West Plains 20 5-15 0-3

JOSH WILLIAMS 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

MICHAEL JOHNSON 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

JOSH HOLMAN 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

RU MILLS 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

Opponent Min. FG-A

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

JAYDEN TATUM 2024-25

GAME-BY-GAME

Opponent

Jackson

Reid State

at Marion Military

at ASU Mid-South

Marion Military

Baton Rouge Post Grad

at MSU - West Plains

vs. North Arkansas

at Volunteer State

at Coahoma

Itawamba

Phillips

MSU - West Plains

ASU Mid-South

Motlow State

at East Central

Hinds

DEVIN JONES 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY at Itawamba

Meridian

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY at Gulf Coast

Northwest

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY at Southwest

Co-Lin

at East Mississippi

Holmes

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY at Jones

Mississippi Delta

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY at Pearl River

Coahoma

Hinds [REGION 23]

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY

— DID NOT PLAY at Jones [REGION 23]

— DID NOT PLAY

2024-25 INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME

TAYLER BERRYHILL 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

ZANE TIPLER 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

MARREON SMITH 2024-25 GAME-BY-GAME

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

1/8 Pearl River

1/14 Pearl River

1/15 Jones

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 Itawamba

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 Itawamba

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 Itawamba

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 Itawamba

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]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/9 Dyersburg State

11/10 at Shelby State

11/12 Co-Lin

11/16 Northwest Alabama

11/19 at Dyersburg State

11/23 Shelby State

12/1 at Itawamba

12/3 Northwest

12/7 at East Mississippi

12/10 at Northwest Alabama

12/12 Martin

12/14 at Jackson State

1/7 at Coahoma

1/11 Holmes

1/14 Mississippi Delta

1/16 Jackson State

1/18 Meridian

1/21 Itawamba

1/25 at Northwest

1/28 East Mississippi

2/1 Coahoma

2/4 at Holmes

2/8 at Mississippi Delta

2/11 at Meridian

1982-83 SEASON [26-8]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/9 Mary Holmes

11/11 at Co-Lin

11/12 at Southwest

11/13 at East Central

11/15 at Northwest Alabama

11/20 at Jackson State

11/22 at Shelby State

11/30 Itawamba

12/2 at Northwest

12/4 East Central

12/6 East Mississippi

12/9 Northwest Alabama

12/11 Shelby State

12/13 Jackson State

1/8 Coahoma

1/10 at Holmes

1/13 Mississippi Delta

1/15 at Mary Holmes

1/17 Meridian

1/20 at Itawamba

1/24 Northwest

1/25 at Blue Mountain

1/27 at East Mississippi

1/31 at Coahoma

2/1 Blue Mountain

2/3 Holmes

2/7 at Mississippi Delta

2/10 at Meridian

1983-84 SEASON [23-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/7 at Mary Holmes

11/14 Northwest Alabama

11/15 at Jackson State

11/17 at Martin

ICC Classic

11/21 vs. Martin

11/22 vs. Clarke

11/29 at Itawamba

12/1 Northwest

12/5 at East Mississippi

12/8 at Northwest Alabama

12/15 Jackson State

1/14 at Coahoma

1/16 Holmes

1/19 at Mississippi Delta

1/23 Meridian

1/26 Itawamba

1/30 at Northwest

2/2 East Mississippi

2/6 Coahoma

2/7 Mary Holmes

2/9 at Holmes

2/13 Mississippi Delta

2/16 at Meridian

1984-85 SEASON [24-7]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/5 at Northwest Alabama

11/13 Jackson State

11/19 Martin

11/27 Itawamba

11/29 at Northwest

12/3 at East Mississippi

12/6 Northwest Alabama

12/7 Mary Holmes

12/13 at Martin

1/10 at Jackson State

1/12 Coahoma

1/14 at Holmes

1/17 Mississippi Delta

1/19 at Mary Holmes

1/24 at Itawamba

1/26 at Rutledge

1/28 Northwest

1/31 at East Mississippi

2/5 at Coahoma

2/8 Holmes

2/9 Meridian

2/11 at Mississippi Delta

2/14 at Meridian

1985-86 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/11 at Jackson State

11/14 Mary Holmes

11/18 at Itawamba

11/21 Jackson State

12/2 at East Mississippi

12/5 Shelby State

12/9 Northwest

1/11 at Coahoma

1/13 Holmes

1/15 at Mississippi Delta

1/20 at Shelby State

1/23 Itawamba

1/28 at Northwest

1/30 East Mississippi

2/1 at Mary Holmes

2/3 Coahoma

2/6 at Holmes

2/10 Mississippi Delta

1987-88 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/6 Martin

11/9 Columbia State

11/12 at Jackson State

11/14 at Mississippi County

11/16 Northwest Alabama

12/1 at East Mississippi*

12/3 at Itawamba*

12/5 Mississippi County

12/7 at Northwest*

12/10 Jackson State

Florida Invitational (Jacksonville)

12/31 Florida Invitational

1/1 Florida Invitational

1/2 Florida Invitational

1/12 Holmes*

1/15 at Mississippi Delta*

1/16 Coahoma*

1/21 Itawamba*

1/25 Northwest*

1/28 East Mississippi*

2/1 at Coahoma*

2/4 at Holmes*

2/8 Mississippi Delta

2/11 at Northwest Alabama

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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

1/15 at Itawamba* L

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 Itawamba* 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 Dvision 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 Northwest Alabama W 11/15 Jackson State W 11/27 at Hinds W 11/29 Meridian L 90-74

12/3 at Itawamba* 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 1/17 East Mississippi* W

1/21 at Northwest* W

1/24 Itawamba* L 81-75

1/28 at Holmes* W 66-61

1/31 at Meridian L 2/4 at Coahoma* L

The 1986-1987 National Championship team.
Lady Tigers and Coach Ricky G. Ford celebrate after winning the 1987 National Tourament Championship.

2/7 Mississippi Delta* W

2/11 at East Mississippi* W

2/14 Northwest* W

North Division Tournament

2/18 vs. Itawamba 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba Classic

11/15 vs. Mary Holmes W 103-85

11/16 Itawamba 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]

Northeast Tipoff Classic

Pearl River W

11/2 Columbia State W

11/5 at Hinds W 86-69 11/10 at Pearl River L 99-96

Itawamba Classic

11/14 vs. Northwest Alabama L

at Wallace State L

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 John 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

Itawamba Classic

11/13 vs. Shoals W 102-99

11/14 Itawamba 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

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 Itawamba 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]

11/10 John C. Calhoun W

12/2 at Itawamba* W

1998-99 SEASON

2/4 at

2/8

2/15

Lauren Ford defends off a Northwest basketball player during the 2004 matchup.

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 87-70

12/8 East Cental W 91-56

12/10 Pearl River W 82-50

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* W 84-81

2/16 at Holmes* L 97-71

2/20 Northwest* W 88-81 2OT State Tournament at Northwest

2/27 Gulf Coast W

3/1 Northwest W 75-57

3/2 Co-Lin W 86-73

Region 23 Tournament

3/6 Gulf Coast W 91-63

3/8 Northwest W 89-64

3/9 Co-Lin W 74-73

National Tournament

3/21 #2 Trinity Valley L 123-64

3/24 Arkansas-Fort Smith L 81-64

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 Itawamba* W 86-68

1/11 at Coahoma* W 56-45

1/25 Mississippi Delta* L 90-81

1/29 Columbia State W 81-70

2/1 at Itawamba* L 70-64

2007-08 SEASON

2008-09

SEASON

[10-14]

The 2005-06 Northeast Lady Tigers basketball team made the last National Tournament Appearance for the college.

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 Itawamba* L 84-67

1/22 at Coahoma*

1/24 Columbia State

1/26 East Mississippi* L 68-64

1/29 at Holmes* W 72-52

2/2 Mississippi Delta*

2/5 Northwest* L 93-78

2/9 at Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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

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

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 Itawamba* L 68-59

12/9 at Northwest* L 102-86

1/21 Coahoma* W 77-67

1/23 at Holmes* L 79-76

1/27 Mississippi Delta* L 76-72

1/30 at Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* L 83-63

2/15 at Coahoma* W 59-49

2/18 Holmes* L 55-52

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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]

The 2016 Lady Tigers match up against Shelton State.

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba* 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 #14 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

2022-23 SEASON [6-19, 3-11]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/1 Wallace State L 58-49

11/5 at Volunteer State W 72-58

11/7 at East Central W 68-61

11/15 at Wallace State L 63-56

11/21 vs. Chattahoochee Valley L 65-58

11/22 vs. East Mississippi L 67-64

12/1 at Itawamba L 60-51

12/4 Freed-Hardeman JV W 66-50

12/6 Mississippi Delta L 72-69

12/10 Volunteer State W 76-47

12/9 Lawson State L 52-42

1/5 at Hinds* L 63-56

1/9 Itawamba* W 69-58

1/12 at Meridian* L 59-52

1/17 Gulf Coast* L 64-53

1/19 at Northwest* W 70-65

1/23 Southwest* L 63-51

1/26 at Co-Lin* L 75-57

1/30 East Mississippi* W 55-49

2/2 at Holmes* L 74-68

2/6 #10 Jones* L 96-58

2/9 at Mississippi Delta* L 75-54

2/16 Pearl River* L 69-47

2/21 at Coahoma* L 63-45

2/23 East Central* W 63-45

2023-24 SEASON [20-12, 7-7]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

Lady Bear Classic

11/3 at Baton Rouge W 72-44

11/4 vs. #19 Tyler L 66-49

11/7 Arkansas State Mid-South W 105-59

11/10 at Gadsden State W 77-63

11/13 Snead State W 73-42

11/16 at Wallace State L 73-66 Northeast Thanksgiving Classic

11/20 #17 Chipola W 74-70

11/21 #20 Shelton State L 77-57

11/27 Mississippi Delta L 57-49

11/30 Gadsden State W 81-58

12/4 at Snead State W 80-41

12/7 at Freed-Hardeman JV W 80-54

12/12 at Arkansas State Mid-South W 81-65 12/14 at Calhoun W 58-57

1/4 Volunteer State W 96-47

1/8 Wallace State W 62-56

1/22 East Central* W 59-55

1/25 at Hinds* W 84-65

1/29 [RV] Itawamba* L 79-70

2/1` at Meridian* W 53-49

2/3 at Coahoma* L 69-64

2/5 Mississippi Gulf Coast* W

2/8 at Northwest* L

2/12 Southwest* L

2/15 at Co-Lin* L

2/20 East Mississippi* W 80-61

2/22 at Holmes* W

2024-25 SEASON [17-13, 9-5]

1/30

2/3

2/6

2/17

2/20

2/27 at #14 Pearl River* L 80-46

3/3 Coahoma* W 81-68 Region 23 Tournament

3/10 Mississippi Delta L 69-68 OT * 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.

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]

REGION 7 CHAMPIONS

STATE CHAMPIONS

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

1953-54 SEASON

OPPONENT W/L SCORE Freed-Hardeman W 103-64 Christian Brothers L 58-53 Paducah, KY L 69-66 Paducah, KY

81-64

W 100-53

L 66-62 Christian Brothers W 73-57 Freed-Hardeman W 89-75

85-83

TX

103-70

1954-55 SEASON

DATE

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

1/17

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

Co-Lin W 95-81

Freed-Hardeman L 60-58

Scooba W 101-83

Northwest L 91-84

#1 Vincennes W 62-61

Scooba W 88-81

Decatur W 82-73

Memphis State L 85-67 Southwest W 66-65

Co-Lin L 83-78

North Half Tournament vs. Northwest W 92-80 vs. East Central W 87-70

State Tournament at Southwest at Southwest W 80-79 vs. Pearl River L 64-63

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 Itawamba

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 Itawamba

2/12 at Walker

2/22 Holmes L 87-77

1963-64 SEASON

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

11/11 Freed-Hardeman W

11/16 Northwest W 93-80

11/18 East Mississippi W 102-100 11/19 at Northwest W 100-71

11/22 Co-Lin W 92-71

11/23 Southwest W 91-68

11/26 at East Mississippi W 113-99

12/4 Northwest W 51-47

12/6 at East Mississippi W 106-88

12/7 at East Central L 64-61

12/9 at Freed-Hardeman L 83-82 (OT)

12/11 Memphis State Freshman

12/17 at Northwest Northeast Holiday Tounament Dec. 30-jan. 1 Northwest Alabama W 88-53

1/10 at Southwest L 91-77

1/11 at Co-Lin L 84-83

1/17 at Mississippi Delta

1/18 at Holmes

1/24 East Mississippi

1/25 East Central

1/31 Mississippi Delta 2/1 Holmes

2/8 at Memphis State Freshman

2/10 at Walker

2/17 Walker

1964-65 SEASON

[22-5]

1965-66 SEASON [16-11]

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

11/13 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 L 84-82 Itawamba 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 80-68 East Central W 91-56 East Mississippi W 90-58 at Northwest W 82-78

Mississippi Delta W 92-55 Holmes W 93-73 at Ole Miss Freshman W 83-67 at Itawamba L 70-60

Northwest W 70-68

Northwest Alabama W 116-61 Calhoun W 72-66

North Division Tournament at Itawamba vs. Holmes W 71-59 at Itawamba W 63-55 OT vs. Mississippi Delta L 63-57

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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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

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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba L 66-65 Wood W 83-75 WON NORTH HALF TITLE BY BEATING DELTA. LOST IN STATE TOURNAMENT FINALS TO HINDS.

1972-73 SEASON

1973-74 SEASON [17-11]

12/14

1/26

1/28

1/31

2/7

2/11 vs. East Mississippi W 65-52

2/12 vs. Northwest W 91-81

2/13 vs. Mississippi Delta L 69-66

State Tournament

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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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

1/15 Meridian W 75-42

1/18 Itawamba W 73-69

1/25 at East Mississippi

1979-80 SEASON [12-13]

12/3

1/21

1/24

1/31

2/4

2/7

2/11

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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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

1983-84 SEASON [23-6]

2/7

2/9

2/20

2/21

1984-85 SEASON [24-7]

DATE

1982 Tiger Maurice Stafford looks for someone to pass to after coming down with the rebound

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

12/13 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 Itawamba W 87-78

11/21 Jackson State W 105-92

Itawamba Classic

11/25 at Meridian W 92-63

11/26 vs. Columbus Air Force W 99-68

12/2 at East Mississippi W 90-86

12/5 Shelby State W 111-102

12/9 Northwest W 103-87 Motlow State Tournament

12/13 at Motlow State W 83-73

12/14 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 Itawamba W 87-69

1/28 at Northwest W 79-78

1/30 East Mississippi W 104-75

2/1 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

3/3 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 Itawamba W 78-69

12/2 East Mississippi W 96-86

12/4 Itawamba 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 Itawamba 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 North Division Tournament at ICC

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]

at

W

11/20 vs. Gulf Coast W

11/21 vs. Central Florida W

11/23 vs. Southern Business W 93-75

12/1 at East Mississippi*

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

Roosevelt Combs goes to the basket for the 1985 Northeast Tigers men’s basketball team.

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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. Itawamba 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 Itawamba* 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

1/14 at Mississippi Delta* W 102-87

1/17 East Mississippi* W 86-64

1/21 at Northwest* W 101-98

1/24 Itawamba* 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. Itawamba 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 Itawamba* W

1992-93 SEASON [17-12]

11/23

12/1

12/3

12/7

12/10

1/7

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba 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 105-95

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. Itawamba W 85-77

3/2 vs. Northwest 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. Bossier 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

L

ICC Classic

11/13 vs. Jones L 97-82

11/14 vs. Northwest Shoals W 92-68 11/16

W

11/30 Itawamba* W

12/4 Coahoma* W

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 93-89

1/18 East Mississippi* W 100-91

1/22 Holmes* W

L

2/8

2/12 at East Mississippi* L

2/15 at Holmes* L 68-65

North Division Tournament at Coahoma

2/19 vs. Itawamba W 84-82

2/22 vs. Northwest L 104-78

The 1990 Tigers take on Meridian.

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. Mississippi 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 96-77

11/10 John C. Calhoun W 98-73

ICC Classic

11/17 vs. Mary Holmes W 92-82

11/18 vs. Northwest Alabama 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. Itawamba 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 89-78

11/23 John C. Calhoun W 70-69

Three Rivers Tournament

11/26 at Three Rivers L 99-87

11/27 vs. Northeastern 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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. Bossier Parish L 76-75

1999-00 SEASON [30-6]

DATE OPPONENT W/L SCORE

NE Tip Off Classic

11/1 Meridian W 89-73

11/2 Bevill State 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 Itawamba* W

2/5 at Holmes* W

2/7 at Mississippi

2000-01 SEASON [7-19]

1/25

2/1

2/5

2/8

2/12

2/15

North

2/20

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

12/1 Three Rivers L 86-73

12/3 East Mississippi* W 75-57

12/6 at Mississippi Delta* L 89-76

1/10 Motlow State L 83-80

1/14 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* L 91-58

2/11 Coahoma* W 118-84

2/18 at Northwest* L 96-78

2/21 Holmes* W 70-69

State Tournament at Itawamba

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* L 88-58 1/29 Coahoma* W 81-58 2/2

2004-05 SEASON [7-16]

Members of the 1999-2000 men’s basketball team that participated in the National Tournament were Dustin Johnson, Paul Washington, Eric Batchelor, Kendrick Alloway, Demario Watson, Thomas Gentsch, Alex Wamsley, Deltorio Campbell, Amasico Rainer, Coach Mike Lewis, Mitch Howell, Raymond Craven, Rod Carruth, Nick Coln, Eli Kennemur, Trent Adair, Guy Gardner, Roy Lee Lowery, Brandon Weaver, and Jeff Allen

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

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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

1/15 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* L 76-62

2/16 Coahoma* L 80-73 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*

2/1 at Mississippi Delta* W 60-57

2/4 at Northwest*

2010-11 SEASON [11-14,

1/31 Holmes* W 98-89

2/3 at East Mississippi* L 74-61

The 2015-2016 men’s basketball team was the last team to make a national tournament appearance.

2/7Coahoma* W 105-76

2/10 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* L 81-60

12/9 at Northwest* L 81-63

1/7 #15 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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,

2/26

2/27

Leroy “Shaq” Buchanan looks up the court during a 2016 home matchup.

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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba* 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 Itawamba W 90-85 OT

11/8 Arkansas State Mid South W 91-76

McDonald’s Classic at Vincennes, IN

11/12 vs. #3 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 Itawamba* 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 #7 East Mississippi* W 72-67

1/27 at Holmes* L 74-67

1/31 Jones* W 76-69

2/10 #22 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

2022-23 SEASON [16-11, 7-7]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/5 at Volunteer State W 91-81

11/7 East Central W 119-115 OT

McDonald’s Classic at Vincennes, IN

11/11 vs. #13 John A. Logan W 84-75

11/12 at #23 Vincennes L 81-57

11/17 Royal Ambassadors W 97-36

Thanksgiving Classic at Poplar Bluff, MO

11/24 vs. Northeastern Oklahoma A&M L 86-75

11/25 at Three Rivers W 83-76

11/26 vs. Motlow State W 96-89 OT

12/1 at Mississippi Delta W 91-84

12/5 at Coahoma L 95-85 OT

12/10 Volunteer State W 92-59

12/12 Calhoun W 87-68

1/5 Hinds* W 82-70

1/9 at Itawamba* L 79-71

1/12 Meridian* W 75-74

1/17 at Gulf Coast* L 90-79

1/19 Northwest* W 109-73

1/23 at Southwest* W 75-70

1/26 Co-Lin* L 84-79

1/30 at East Mississippi* L 87-57

2/2 Holmes* W 90-85 OT

2/6 at Jones* L 80-67

2/9 Mississippi Delta* W 83-82

2/16 at Pearl River* L 76-68

2/21 Coahoma* W 99-75

2/23 at East Central* L 89-82

Region 23 Tournament 2/27 at Jones L 86-62

2023-24 SEASON [27-5, 11-3]

DATE OPPONENT RESULT SCORE

11/2 Jackson State W 99-71

11/7 Arkansas State Mid-South W 86-68

Bonner Arnold Classic

11/10 Baton Rouge Post Grad W 114-70

11/11 Dyersburg State W 92-55

11/14 Bevill State W 90-53

Imo’s Bob Sechrest Classic

11/17 vs. Three Rivers W 72-64

11/18 at #23 Mineral Area L 103-62

11/21 at Bevill State W 75-69

11/27 Mississippi Delta W 108-66

12/4 Coahoma W 86-74

Harvey Childers Classic

12/8 State Fair W 80-68

12/9 Motlow State W 70-68

12/12 at Arkansas State Mid-South W 63-57

12/14 at Calhoun W 74-58

1/4 Volunteer State W 118-59

1/8 Royal Ambassadors W 138-48

1/22 East Central* W 76-60

1/25 at Hinds* L 86-81 OT 1/29 Itawamba* L 76-72

2/1 at Meridian* W 64-56

2/3 at Coahoma* W 73-70

2/5 Mississippi Gulf Coast* W 80-75

2/8 at Northwest* W 77-76

2/12 Southwest* W 66-63

2/15 at Co-Lin W 72-69

2/20 East Mississippi W 72-70

2/22 at Holmes W 73-66

2/26 Jones* L 86-51

2/29 at Mississippi Delta* W 74-68

3/7 Pearl River* W 78-73

Region 23 Tournament

2024-25 SEASON [27-5,

Bonner Arnold Classic 11/8

2/3

2/6

2/10

2/20

3/3

3/10 Hinds W

3/12

*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.

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL LETTER WINNERS

A

Lanoria Abrams (2017-19)

Aundrea Adams (2016-18)

Cathy Adams (1976-77)

Adams (1953-54)

Lesly Adkins (2006-08)

Dashiyah Agnew (2014-16)

Krystal Alexander (1996-98)

Nariah Alexander (2021-22)

Angelia Allen (2012-14)

Jasmine Allen (2013-15)

Donna Andrews (1974-75)

Ebony Armstead (1992-93)

Jane Arnold (1952-53)

Kerrianne Ashley (1998-00)

Nellie Ashley (1953-55)

Martha Ashmore (1979-81)

Ke’Mara Atterberry (2018-20)

B

Brenda Bailey (1978-79)

Tonya Baker (1987-89)

Tina Barks (1998-99)

Cynthia Barmer (1973-75)

Nitirah Berry (2020-21)

Joy Bartee (1981-82)

Brytany Basemore (2009-10)

Valeria Beasley (1982-84)

Holly Bedwell (1999-00)

Taitiana Beene (2022-23)

Adryana Bell (2017-19)

Jessica Bender (2005-07)

Madison Bennett (2022-23)

Priscilla Berry (2001-03)

Ruth Biggs (1954-55)

Abba Black (1999-01)

Helen Blackburn (1950-52)

Carol Blakney (1980-81)

Liz Blakney (1976-77)

Suriah Blanch (2010-11)

Barbara Blount (1951-52)

Joan Bonds (1954-55)

Brittany Bonne (2004-06)

Jazmine Borella (2003-04)

Christy Bost (1987-88)

Betty Box (1952-54)

Talisa Boyd (2012-13)

Teosha Boyd (2016-17)

Natalie Braddock (1999-00)

Teresa Brawner (1973-75)

Regan Britt (2017-18)

Evelyn Brooks (2004-05)

Brown (1953-54)

Belinda Brown (1975-76)

Sonya Brown (1996-97)

Mica Browning (2000-02)

Nancy Browning (1979-80)

Sharisse Brunner (1986-87)

Nolaeve Bugg (1952-54)

Heather Bullock (2002-04)

Holli Bullock (1988-89)

Trina Bullock (1983-85)

Audrey Burress (1991-92)

Cathy Burse (2019-21)

Michelle Butler (1986-88)

Goldee Butler (2023-25)

Rumae Butler (2009-10)

CBetty Zane Caldwell (1952-53)

Dominique Caldwell (2018-20)

Hannah Campbell (2022-23)

Jessica Carpenter (2001-02)

Kalan Carpenter (2005-06)

Cathy Carter (1975-77)

Jeanna Carter (1983-84)

Queanisha Cathey (2006-08)

Melissa Caveness (1991-92)

Rhonda Champion (1975-77)

Cherica Cheairs (2020-21)

Brandi Childers (1995-96)

Virginia Childers (1949-50)

Regina Chills (1991-92)

Jennifer Churchill (1974-76)

Amanda Cieskiewicz (2004-06)

Cladwell (1953-54)

Christy Clark (2015-16)

Jeannette Clark (1949-50)

Julia Clark (1950-51)

Vicky Clausel (1994-95)

Sharmon Coley (1978-79)

Kim Coker (1980-81)

Lisa Coker (1977-79)

Sharmon Coley (1978-80)

Kayla Collier (2003-04)

Janie Copeland (1949-50)

Chanda Cordova (1992-94)

Leota Cornelius (2008-10)

Catherine Cossett (1950-52)

Audrey Covington (1986-88)

Melissa Cowan (1992-94)

Jackie Crane (1949-51)

Jimmie Crane (1952-53)

Eboni Crayton (2007-09)

Donna Cross (1974-75)

Karen Crow (1991-92)

Nora Crow (2000-02)

Maddison Crudup (2016-17)

Christy Crum (1992-94)

Denisa Crum (2008-09)

Cassie Cutshall (1999-01)

D

Moe Daniel (2020-21)

Karen Davis (1979-81)

Madonna Davis (1989-90)

Moise Davis (1953-55)

Na’Miya Davis (2024-25)

Nyla Davis (1986-87)

Latoya Davison (2001-03)

Diava Dean (1983-84)

Mitzi Deaton (1996-97)

Rosalind Derrick (1987-88)

Shrita Dixon (2012-13)

Janet Doom (1975-77)

JaQuasia Dorrough (2021-23)

Beverly Doyle (1977-78)

EFreddia Eaton (1949-50)

Melissa Eaton (1993-95)

Sheila Edgeston (1978-80)

Priscilla Epps (2003-04)

Kierra Erby (2012-14)

Kelly Essary (1998-99)

Judy Ezzell (1975-77)

FV’lenchia Farmer (2014-15)

Cassie Farris (1987-88-89)

Patsy Ferrell (1954-55)

Sanaa Finley (2020-22)

Markeela Fisk (2017-18)

Susan Fitzgerald (1974-76)

Yolanda Fleming (1977-79)

Lauren Ford (2003-05)

Suzanne Ford (2007-09)

Taylre Ford (2009-10)

Leslie Foreman (1993-95)

Katie Foster (2013-14)

Staranna Frazier (2002-04)

Patty Frederick (1977-79)

Elizabeth Freeman (1948-49)

Sophia Friar (1996-98)

Anna Fryar (2014-16)

Christina Fulton (2024-25)

GLaTonya Gadison (2012-14)

Ava Gardner (1984-85)

Madison Gardner (2022-24)

Garrett (1953-54)

Paula Garrison (1979-80)

Onnie Garmon (1978-80)

Tina Garner (1981-83)

Katie Garvin (2012-13)

Melissa Gaskins (1984-85)

Serita Gauldin (1995-96)

Darlene Geno (1975-77)

Tyriana Gilbert (2018-20)

Sonya Gillard (1992-93)

Patti Golding (1988-90)

Jill Goolsby (1998-00)

Bridget Gordon (1997-98)

Jimmie Gossett (1950-51)

Janeé Gray (1988-89)

Erica Grayson (2006-08)

Tara Green (1994-95)

Anna Greene (2023-25)

Karen Greer (1988-89)

Amy Griffin (1996-97)

Kamiyha Griffin (2024-25)

Mandy Griffin (1994-96)

Janice Grizzard (1981-83)

Vanessa Groves (1982-84)

Janice Gunn (1950-51)

Kiki Gwyn (2012-14)

H

Elliouse Haddix (1977-79)

Victoria Hale (2017-18)

Imie Hall (2007-08)

Shirley Hall (1973-75)

Von Hall (2012-14)

Janie Ham (1973-74)

Dot Hamilton (1948-49)

Zoe Hammock (2010-11)

Jennifer Harden (1991-92)

Monte Hare (1981-83)

Bree Harris (2010-12)

Dianne Harris (1983-84)

Jamie Harrison (2004-06)

Erica Harvell (2005-07)

Melissa Harvell (1983-84)

Amber Hass (2003-04)

JaKeria Hawkins (2022-25)

Joy Heavener (1979-80)

Cathy Hellums (1973-74)

Alex Hill (2010-11)

Bionca Hill (2008-09)

Bri Hobson (2012-13)

Regina Holland (1982-84)

Amber Hood (1997-99)

Jessica Hooker (2004-06)

Audria Houston (2024-25)

Breanna Howard (2010-12)

India Howard (2011-13)

Shunquest Howell (2011-12)

Patra Hubbard (2010-11)

Al’Lisha Hudson (2008-10)

Donna Huffstaffer (1976-78)

Alivia Hughes (2014-15, 16-17)

Amber Hughes (2002-04)

Pam Hughes (1975-77)

Crystal Hurst (1996-97)

ILisa Inlow (1987-88)

Aushiana Ivy (2012-15)

JAmber Jackson (2011-12)

Chancey Jackson (2019-20)

Ethylene Jackson (1950-52)

Heather Jackson (2000-01)

Krystal Jackson (2011-12)

Tyesha James (2023-25)

Margia Nell Janes (1952-53)

Jane Jennings (1954-55)

Nashira Jennings (2021-22)

Amber Johnson (2009-11)

Joy Johnson (2016-17)

Madeline Johnson (2018-20)

Pam Johnson (1980-81)

Ashley Jones (2003-05)

Betty Jones (1951-52)

Cherelle Jones (2017-19)

Kayla Jones (2004-05)

Kiana Jones (2010-11)

Mary Jones (1989-90)

Natasha Jones (2014-16)

Ashley Justice (2005-06)

K

Leanne Kay (1983-84)

Regina Keenum (1973-75)

Alma Kelsey (1988-90)

Natalie Kent (2006-07)

Sue Killough (1951-53)

Carleigh King (2010-11)

Maniya Kirksey (2024-25)

Tasha Kitchens (1999-01)

Kandi Knupp (2006-07-08)

LJanna LaBarreare (1999-01)

LaKeiya Lane (2014-15, 16-17)

Jennifer Latham (2003-04)

Maria Lauderdale (2017-18)

Katelyn Leavy (2024-25)

Kathy Legget (1978-79)

Sherry Legget (1973-75)

Karen Leslie (1992-93)

Ginger Lessell (1987-89)

Leslie Lewis (1999-01)

Tatum Lewis (2009-10)

Cindy Lindsey (1977-78)

Kaitlyn Lindsey (2021-22)

Lexy Lindsey (2013-14)

Mary Lindsey (1975-77)

Wilma Lindsey (1952-53)

Tammy Lockhart (1981-82)

Marley Long (2016-17)

Sue Love (1973-74)

Kebrina Lucas (2011-13)

Cindy Luttrell (1977-78)

M

Betty Malone (1949-50)

Chelsey Malone (2004-06)

Jasmine Malone (2022-24)

Heather Mann (1993-94)

Dee Marks (2000-01)

Raye Martin (1949-50)

Tiffany Martin (2010-12)

Tonya Martin (1989-90)

Ella Mask (2021-23)

Dorothy Maxwell (1980-81)

Brenda Mayes (1981-83)

Lisa Mayes (1979-80)

Whitney Mayes (2004-05, 06-07)

Teresa Mays (2013-14)

Yvette McAlister (1986-88)

Ann McBrayer (1981-83)

Jill McClarin (1997-99)

Keyara McCline (2019-20)

Allison McDonald (1988-90)

Helen McDonald (1978-80)

Mary McDowell (1981-82)

Da’Sha McGloster (2018-20)

Deborah McKinize (1978-80)

Rhonda McKinney (1986-87)

Crystal McKinnon (2003-04)

Marcy McMillin (1991-92)

Anna McNair (2007-08)

Valerie McNeal (1993-94)

Jamie McQuarter (1987-89)

Chelsey McWilliams (2008-09)

Janell Medley (1952-53)

Virginia Meeks (1948-49)

Hillary Miller (2010-11)

Linda Miller (1978-79)

Marie Miller (1988-89)

Madison Miller (2022-24)

Takiva Miller (2001-02)

Tangie Miller (1986-87)

Anita Mitchell (1978-79)

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 (2001-03)

Angie Morelock (1993-95)

Eurora Morrison (1948-49)

Gerohn Morrison (1949-51)

Moser (1953-54)

Lori Moss (1997-99)

N Taylor Nash (2015-16)

A’Jae Nathan (2019-20)

Tricia Nelson (1984-85)

Harper Newell (2014-15)

Tekeria Newson (2018-20)

Karizma Norphlet (2022-23)

Keisha Norris (1999-2000)

Leigh Null (1993-94-95)

Suzy Null (1995-96)

O

Walteria Olds (2005-07)

Brittney Oswalt (2020-22)

Debbie Oswalt (1981-82)

P

Anna Brooke Page (2010-12)

Naomi Page (2018-19)

Charla Palmer (1991-92-93)

Bridgejae Patterson (2014-16)

Kim Patterson (1991-93)

Sharlene Patterson (1989-90)

Ramona Patton (1980-81)

Marina Pearson (1973-75)

Rita Penna (1974-75)

Bryanna Perry (2016-17)

Jaqueline Perry (1984-85)

Tracy Perry (1988-89)

Brianna Pharr (2007-08)

Calyasia Phillips (2020-22)

Miranda Phillips (2008-10)

Tamica Pierce (1999-01)

Brandi Pitman (2003-04)

Sylia Powell (1997-99)

Ann Prather (1991-92)

Chemika Prather (2003-04)

India Prather (2019-20)

Marilyn Prather (1973-75)

Tammy Prather (1980-81)

Jessica Prentiss (2006-07)

Melody Price (1995-96)

R

Ayana Ragin (2013-15)

Nakelya Reeves (2001-02)

Talena Rencher (1991-92)

Jerrilyn Richardson (2022-24)

Antionette Riddle (2012-14)

Tommie Riddle (1954-55)

Donna Rinehart (1981-82)

Dayzsha Rogan (2017-19)

Karlie Rogers (2020-21)

Robbie Rogers (1984-85)

Mary Robbins (1950-51,52-53)

Dee Roberts (1992-94)

Dellyn Roberts (1978-79)

Jessica Robinson (2003-04)

Krystal Robinson (2004-07)

Amy Rodgers (2022-23)

Beatrice Rogers (1951-53)

Lafonda Rogers (1993-94)

Lauren Rosado (2008-09)

Alexis Rowe (2022-24)

Bernice Russel (1950-52)

SJennifer Scott (2001-02)

Ripple Scott (1952-53)

Marie Searcy (1949-50)

Lameeka Sears (1997-99)

Joy Settlemires (1991-92)

Dekenzie Sharp (2020-21)

Kim Shaw (1992-93)

Tyler Shelley (2015-16)

Belinda Shelton (1976-77)

Wendy Sherron (1994-95)

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 (1998-00)

Tiffany Sitton (1997-98)

Wanda Skinner (1976-78)

Sherry Slayton (1986-87)

Jatavia Smith (2021-22)

Lane Smith (1987-89)

Mary Beth Smith (2005-07)

Marla Smith (2003-04)

Natalie Smith (1996-98)

Prudence Smith (1995-97)

Cynthia Sorrell (1982-84)

Kunshinge Sorrell (1984-86)

Keisha Southward (2006-08)

Jessica Spain (1999-01)

Kasey Sparks (2015-16)

Sarah Sparks (1991-93)

T’Airiana Spearman (2023-24)

Melissa Spears (1994-96)

Sally Spencer (1993-94)

Susan Spencer (2000-02)

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 (2015-17)

Teresa Stokes (1984-85)

Kim Strachan (1995-97)

Emily Strickland (1995-96)

Debbie Strickland (1974-6)

Jennifer Strickland (1992-94)

Kay Strickland (1976-78)

Shayla Stroud (2005-07)

Summer Stroup (1994-96)

Lisa Stroupe (1981-83)

Lori Stroupe (1991-92)

Erin Strowder (2010-12)

Suzzette Suggs (2011-12)

Pam Swander (1994-96)

TBecky Tate (1973-74)

Kay K Tate (2012-13)

Amanada Taylor (1995-97)

Carol Taylor (1986-88)

Nekoesha Taylor (1999-00)

Keyunna Tellis (2021-22)

Jeannie Teuber (1989-90)

Asha Thomas (2003-05)

Evelyn Thomas (1953-55)

Marquetia Thomas (2003-04)

Ollie Faye Thomas (1954-55)

Evelyn Thompson (1986-88)

Mona Thompson (1996-98)

Kamiya Thorne (1998-00)

Faadiah Tramble (2009-10)

Amaya Trimble (2021-22)

Regina Trussell (1981-82)

Jada Tubbs (2016-18)

Tyra Tucker (2016-18)

Baylee Turner (2014-15)

Shefrarrah Tuner (2008-09)

LaJayla Turnage (2017-19)

Ruby Tyes (1983-84)

Shirley Tyson (1974-76)

V

Susan Vance (1991-92)

Haley Vick (2018-20)

W

Patricia Waits (1974-75)

Emily Waldrop (2003-04)

Katie Walker (2000-02)

Nakyiah Walker (2024-25)

Suzanne Walker (1976-77)

Odessa Wallace (1989-90)

Dot Wamble (1950-52)

Demetria Warren (1991-92)

Micha Washington (2011-12)

Andrea Watson (2021-22)

Shandrea Watson (2020-22)

Jenny Weatherford (1988-90)

Quitonya Webster (2018-20)

Jewel Weeks (1949-51)

Kountess Welch (2006-08)

T.K. Westbrook (2010-11)

Amy Wheat (1982-84)

Chelsey Whitaker (2009-11)

Sequoia White (2021-22)

White (1953-54)

White (1953-54)

Carrie Whitehead (1996-97)

Melissa Whitehead (1992-94)

Haley Whitley (2009-10)

Sandy Wigginton (1997-98)

Tonya Wilhite (1997-98)

Dianne Wilbanks (1975-77)

Kristy Wilbanks (1998-99)

Norma Wilbanks (1973-74)

Shelby Wilbanks (2015-17)

Robin Wildman (1989-90)

Daisha Williams (2013-15)

Darnetta Williams (1988-89)

Janice Williams (1989-90)

Ranisha Williams (2008-10)

Sabrina Williams (1979-81)

Wendy Williams (1986-87)

Faith Williamson (2020-21)

Sierra Williamson (2004-06)

Brittany Wilson (2003-05)

Dixie Wiltshire (1977-79)

Joy Wood (1992-93)

Heather Wooten (1994-95)

Cathy Wright (1981-82)

MEN’S BASKETBALL LETTER WINNERS

A

Carl Adair (1960-61)

Danny Adair (1969-70)

Trent Adair (1999-01)

Henry Adams (1967-69)

Khari Adams (2020-21)

Perry Adams (1985-86)

Eric Adkins (1988-90)

Noel Akins (1957-59)

Fulton Alexander (1973-75)

Scotty Alexander (1989-91)

Steve Alexander (1966-67)

Steve Alexander (1978-79)

Terance Allen (2008-10)

Conrad Allen (1958-59)

Kendrick Alloway (1999-01)

Anthony Anderson (1981-83)

Bernard Anderson (1984-85)

James Anderson (1977-78)

Jeremy Anderson (2005-07)

Ray Anderson (1976-77)

Willy Anderson (1975-76)

Josh Armstrong (2002-03)

Bob Arnold (1957-59)

Larry Arnold (1969-71)

Richard Arnold (1948-50)

Tommy Arnold (1969-70)

Lawayne Ashley (1961-63)

Donnie Atkins (1976-78)

Tom Atkins (1951-52)

Al Azulphar (2013-15)

B

Moustapha Baidy (2006-07)

LaKendrick Bailey (1997-98)

Gaylon Baird (1967-69)

Jerry Baird (1959-60)

Jerry Baird (1962-63)

Keith Baker (1978-79)

Michael Ball (1987-88)

Terry Ball (1982-84)

Shaunta Ballard (1997-99)

Terry Ballard (1983-84)

Elijah Barrett (1973-74)

Ronnie Bartin (1968-69)

Eric Batchelor (1998-00)

JaQuante Bell (2017-19)

Ryan Bell (2000-01)

Benson (1955-56)

Jerell Bernard (2016-17)

Tyrie Berry (2009-12)

Tayler Berryhill (2024-25)

Ray Berryman (1954-56)

Rex Berryman (1969-70)

Bart Bevill (1988-90)

John Bishop (2003-04)

Allen Blackmon (2004-06)

Kylan Blackmon (2020-22)

Charlie Blackwell (1960-62)

Charles Blount (1961-63)

Ronnie Blythe (1976-77)

David Bolen (1963-65)

Regi Boles (1995-96)

Fred Bosman (1976-77)

Reid Bostick (2005-06)

Robbie Bogue (1966-68)

Shadrick Bouldin (2019-20)

Cordero Bowen (2006-08)

Jeremy Bownes (2004-06)

Thomas Boyd (1952-54)

Jim Braddock (1970-72)

Courtney Bradley (1997-98)

Jeff Brawner (1994-95)

Rontreal Braxton (2003-04)

Daniel Brooks (1988-90)

Keithean Brooks (2021-23)

Nick Brooks (2003-04)

Kareem Brown (2011-12)

Markeevius Brown (2012-13)

Reginald Brown (1973-75)

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 (2015-17)

Shunn Buchanan (2016-17)

Duane Bullard (1970-71)

Jerry Bundy (1993-95)

Jim Burcham (1965-67)

William Burdette (2007-09)

Ed Burke (1949-51)

Ian Burress (2012-13)

Onassis Burress (1991-92)

Rickey Burress (1984-86)

Burress (1956-57)

Daniel Burton (2010-11)

Mark Buskirk (1979-81)

Tyler Byrd (2023-25)

C

Thomas Cain (2017-19)

Adrian Caldwell (2008-09)

Deltorio Campbell (1998-00)

Derrick Carpenter (2005-06)

Chase Carroll (2014-16)

Rod Carruth (1999-01)

Kam Carter (2023-24)

Stanley Carter (1980-82)

Mike Cartwright (1978-80)

Franklin Cate (1954-55)

Bob Caveness (1952-53)

Gerald Caveness (1950-52)

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 (2000-02)

David Childers (1970-72)

Joseph Childers (2004-05)

Larry Childers (1963-65)

Mike Childers (1972-74)

Dewey Chism (1960-62)

Johnny Chisolm (1955-56)

Charlie Chunn (1959-60)

Allen Christmas (1987-88)

Harold Clark (1975-77)

Glenn Clem (1955-56)

Tadarius Coburn (2011-13)

Roger Coker (1974-75)

Scott Cole (1977-78)

Tim Cole (1996-98)

Jeff Coleman (1985-87)

William Coleman (1952-54)

Charles Collier (1962-63)

Nick Coln (1997-99)

Jim Coltharp (1965-67)

Roosevelt Combs (1983-85)

Rashad Conner (2006-08)

Charles Conrad (1979-80)

Calvin Cook (2004-06)

Zeke Cook (2020-22)

Harold Cooksey (1974-76)

Billy Cooper (1950-51)

Stephen Cooper (2003-05)

Tom Cooper (1981-83)

Freddie Copeland (1973-75)

Tim Copeland (1981-82)

Joe Coulee (1970-71)

Barry Cox (1969-70)

Randy Crabb (1973-74)

Raymond Craven (1999-01)

Myrl Crowe (1953-55)

Larry Crowder (1988-89)

Kevin Crum (2001-02)

Ronnie Cunningham (1972-74)

Leon Curry (1982-83)

Mark Curtiss (1991-92)

DCraig Dailey (1989-90)

Rob Darnell (1957-59)

Brandon Davis (2004-05)

Bryson Davis (1972-74)

Bud Davis (1948-49)

Buster Davis (1948-49)

Glen Davis (1989-90)

Jeremy Davis (2002-04)

Jim Davis (1982-83)

David Day (1961-62)

Billy Dean (1952-53)

Bill Deaton (1955-56)

Marvin Deckert (1950-51)

Vincent Del Negro (1958-60)

David Denson (1969-70)

Bob DePoyster (1955-57)

Lonnell Dewalt (2005-06)

Ira Dillon (2002-03)

Anthony Dilworth (1993-95)

Antonio Dodson (2014-16)

Frank Dorrough (1979-81)

Kentrell Dorsey (2019-20)

Chris Douglas (1994-95)

Randle Downs (1964-66)

Stanley Downs (1962-63)

James Dukes (2023-24)

Travis Dye (1950-51)

E

Charlie Easley (2010-11)

Chris Echols (2013-15)

Tony Edmond (1987-88)

Cannon Edwards (2013-15)

Hubert Edwards (1955-56)

Ronnie Elam (1983-84)

Tony Elliott (1992-93)

Ellington (1956-57)

Ronnie Ellis (2023-24)

Vearnell Ellis (2000-01)

Donnie Ellison (1987-89)

Tim Erby (1989-91)

Dusty Essary (2000-01)

Robert Evans (1984-86)

Emmanuel Ezejiofo (2009-10)

FSonny Faulkner (1964-66)

Derrick Fears (1986-88)

Calvin Fields (1983-85)

Omhar Finger (1995-96)

Jameson Finley (2004-05)

Dale Fisher (1955-56)

James Fisher (1955-56)

Floyd (1953-54)

Benny Floyd (1959-60)

William Floyd (1975-76)

Terry Foley (1976-78)

David Foote (1987-89)

Kris Foote (2002-04)

Ricky Ford (1974-75)

Ronnie Ford (1970-72)

Dash Franklin (2015-16)

Terry Frasier (1966-67)

Doyle Frederick (1953-55)

Sergio Freeman (2007-08)

G

John Gaillard (1957-59)

Rodney Gambill (1994-96)

Anthony Gamble (1987-89)

Chris Gamble (2008-10)

R. Gammell (1971-72)

Grady Gardner (2018-20)

Grant Gardner (1992-94)

Guy Gardner (1998-00)

Jeff Garland (1991-93)

Brett Garrett (1989-90)

Charles Garrett (1951-52)

Cody Garrett (2009-11)

Gene Garrett (1948-50)

Joe Garrett (1966-67)

Lionel Gaines (2002-04)

Rusty Garvin (1979-80)

Lamar Gatlin (1963-65)

Freddie Geno (1994-95)

Steven Gentry (2021-23)

Walter Gentry (1962-64)

Thomas Gentsch (1998-00)

Travis Girley (1992-94)

Johnathan Gordon (1993-95)

Darrell Graham (1954-55)

Matt Gray (1988-90)

Tommy Gray (1978-79)

Hobert Grayson (2021-22)

Dale Green (1954-56)

Keith Green (1986-87)

Dave Greenhill (1961-63)

Terry Greer (1978-79)

Ralph Griffin (1980-82)

Troy Griffin (1985-86)

Josh Grimes (2001-03)

Ronnie Grisham (1969-71)

William Grisham (1967-68)

Jackie Grissom (1959-60)

Dale Groves (1979-81)

Michael Groves (1983-84)

Vincent Gurley (1986-87)

Antares Gwyn (2017-19)

Antonia Gwyn (1992-93) H

Mark Hajeck (1985-86)

Fred Hall (1962-64)

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 (1959-61)

James Harmom (1966-68)

Orlando Harper (2002-04)

Jerry Harrelson (1962-64)

Desmin Harris (2014-16)

Jason Harris (1996-97)

Mitchell Harris (2000-01)

Wesley Harris (2015-16)

Randy Harville (1960-61)

Dwight Hastings (1976-77)

Mark Hastings (1979-81)

Darryl Hatfield (1981-83)

Davon Hayes (2015-16)

Felix Hayes (2017-19)

Herb Haynes (1965-67)

Roy Haynes (1957-59)

Roy Haynes (1959-60)

Herbie Hellums (1977-79)

Ray Hendrix (1954-55)

Caleb Henry (2017-18)

Donnie Higgs (1990-91)

Shauwn High (1997-99)

Boyd Hill (1948-49)

Gary Hill (1979-81)

James Hill (1958-59)

Ronny Hill (1995-96)

Ted Hill (1958-59)

Marcus Hogan (2013-14)

Alan Holditch (1972-74)

Jermaine Hollimon (2010-12)

Josh Holman (2023-25)

Michael Horton (1982-83)

Hoskins (1957-58)

Jeremy Houston (2006-07)

Asa Howard (2020-21)

Marcus Howard (2002-04)

Mitch Howell (1998-00)

Rickey Howell (1972-73)

Walter Howell (1963-65)

Howie (1956-57)

Zach Hudson (2016-17)

Lynn Huffstickler (1969-70)

Jack Hug (1950-51)

Allen Hughes (2022-24)

Jayven Humphrey (2019-20)

Roy Humphreys (1978-79)

Dominique Hunt (2008-10)

Jeff Hurt (1983-84)

Deandre Hypolite (2020-21)

IGary Irons (1985-86)

Chris Ivy (2007-08)

Coolidge Ivy (1948-49)

J

Bruce Jacobs (2008-10)

Charlie Jacobs (1967-69)

Billy Jackson (2012-13)

Dimario Jackson (2013-15)

Josh Jackson (2017-18)

Kelvin Jackson (2016-17)

Kody Jackson (2008-09)

Claude James (1952-54)

Cedric Janes (2010-12)

Marcella Jefferson (2004-06)

Landon Jeffries (2024-25)

Jonathan Jenkins (2009-11)

JR Jennings (2011-12)

Terrell Jennings (2016-17)

Charles Jeter (1960-61)

Charles Jeter (1965-66)

James Jobe (1969-70)

Larry Jobe (1964-66)

Mike Jobe (1976-78)

Arthur Johnson (2017-19)

Chip Johnson (1996-98)

Clay Johnson (1987-89)

David Johnson (1978-79)

Detrick Johnson (1995-96)

Doc Johnson (2007-09)

Donald Johnson (1951-53)

Jim Johnson (1969-70)

Joe Johnson (1962-63)

Michael Johnson (2024-25)

Miles Johnson (1969-70)

Mitch Johnson (1975-77)

Randy Johnson (1980-81)

Romeo Johnson (2012-14)

Ronnie Johnson (1969-71)

Stephen Johnson (2006-08)

Trey Johnson (2002-03)

W. Johnson (1971-72)

Andy Chumbley (1973-74)

Richard Duncan (1995-96)

Larry Durham (1966-68)

Bryant Givens (2017-18)

Grant Goolsby (2008-10)

Lavon Hooks (2011-12)

Keith Hooper (1987-89)

Walter Johnson (1948-50)

El Paso Johnson-Pitts (2013-14)

Blake Jones (2000-02)

Clyde Jones (1950-52)

Devin Jones (2024-25)

Dontae’ Jones (1993-95)

Jamarcus Jones (2018-19)

Jarvus Jones (2001-03)

Kameron Jones (2019-20, 21-22)

Raymond Jones (1952-53)

KAubury Keaton (1969-70)

Calvin Keaton (2009-10)

Walter Kendrick (1976-77)

Eli Kennemur (1999-00)

Tim Kesler (1981-83)

Billy King (1972-73)

Raphael King (1981-83)

Terry King (2005-07)

Mark Kingsley (1973-74)

Rictavian Knight (2007-09)

Johnny Knighton (1970-72)

Morten Knudsen (1986-88)

Larry Koon (1968-69)

Jim Kwasinski (1979-81)

L P.J. Lacy (2004-05)

Sonny Lancaster (1954-55)

Brandon Lane (2016-17)

Jeremy Law (2001-02)

Tray Lawson (2015-16)

Darius Leach (2012-14)

Jackie Leach (1979-81)

Kiki Leach (1997-98)

Willis Leach (2001-02)

Travis Lee (2007-08)

Keldrick Lesley (2012-14)

Ken Lewis (2020-22)

Robert Liggins (2000-01)

John David Little (2010-11)

Shawn Little (1986-87)

Tony Little (1976-77)

Kenneth Lindsey (1949-51)

Tim Lindsey (1978-79)

Wade Lindsey (1951-53)

Wayne Lindsey (1951-53)

Cedrick Lipsey (1996-98)

John Little (1968-69)

Collin Livingston (1990-91)

Chris Logan (2002-04)

Theron Long (1952-53)

D.J. Loving (2003-04)

Junior Lowe (1949-50)

Roy Lee Lowery (19898-00)

Jonathan Lucas (2022-23)

Marcell Lucas (2011-13)

Desmond Luckett (2006-08)

Curtis Luna (1960-61)

M

Tyre Mallard (2013-15)

Demetrius Malone (2011-12)

Pete Mannino (1954-55)

Terrence Marco (2023-25)

Joseph Marshall (1996-97)

Jack Martin (1950-51, 53-54)

Mike Martin (1968-70)

Mickey Martindale (1980-81)

Martindale (1956-58)

Semaj Matthews (2018-19)

RL Mattix (2020-22)

Carl Mauney (1949-50)

Glen Mauney (1980-82)

Tommy Mauney (1966-67)

CJ Maxwell (2017-18)

Bobby Mayes (1996-98)

Stanley McAnally (1964-65)

Bobby McCarley (1959-60)

Cooper McCleskey (2020-21)

Danny McClung (1964-66)

Phil McCreary (1961-62)

McCullar (1955-56)

Conner McKay (2016-18)

Giles McDaniel (1979-80)

Tim McDonald (1985-87)

Denzel McDuffey (2017-19)

Daryl McElrath (2018-19)

Dennis McGaha (1972-74)

Murry McGaha (1989-91)

Marlon McGaughy (1982-84)

Johnnie McGhee (2012-13)

Jerry McGill (1962-64)

Cole McGrath (2019-21)

David McMeans (1967-68)

Eddie McNeal (1969-70)

Ray Charles McNeal (1972-73)

Ray McNeal (1974-75)

Leonard McNeil (1978-79)

Kirby McRae (1976-78)

Marvin McReynolds (1951-53)

Troy McWilliams (1978-80)

Dale Medley (1976-77)

Randy Michael (1974-76)

Dejis Miller (2006-07)

Demario Miller (2004-05)

Tracy Miller (1990-92)

Ronald MIchael (1976-78)

Barry Mills (1982-83)

Brandon Mills (2017-18)

Clinton Mills (1962-63)

Jake Mills (1954-56)

Ru Mills (2024-25)

Tyler Mills (1992-94)

Mills (1956-57)

Charles Miskelly (1968-69)

Rocky Miskelly (1980-81)

Charles Mitchell (2008-09)

Johnny MItchell (1959-61)

Josh Mitchell (2020-22)

Marvin Mitchell (1994-95)

Tom Mock (1960-62)

Jack Mohr (1950-51)

Micah Moment (2002-04)

B. Moore (1971-72)

Johnny Moore (1964-65)

Ken Moore (2007-08)

Larry Morgan (1964-66)

Charles Morris (1988-89)

Malik Morris (2016-17)

Jimmy Morrison (1964-66)

Danny Morton (1965-66)

N

Octavius Neal (2019-20)

Devon Nesbit (2002-04)

Virgil Nesbit Jr. (1987-88)

Wayne Newsome (1956-58)

Jack Nichols (2014-16)

Rod Nixon (1986-88)

Robert Norwood (1982-83)

Terry Norwood (1969-70)

Bobby Null (1964-66)

O

Bob O’Rea (1955-56)

Kenneth Odle (1982-84)

Kenan Oliver (2000-01)

George Orr (1953-54)

Jimmy Owen (1962-64)

James Owens (1959-60)

P

Bruce Padget (1989-90)

Bobby Palmer (1952-54)

Jim Palmer (1985-86)

Kevin Palmer (1998-99)

David Pannell (1974-75)

Ken Parker (1957-58)

DeForest Parks (1958-59)

Caleb Parr (2022-24)

Ronald Parsons (2001-02)

Makaylon Patterson (2019-20)

Reggie Patterson (2013-14)

Ron Patterson (1993-95)

Johnny Payton (1985-87)

O’Neal Payton (1983-84)

Thyria Penn (1994-96)

Jalen Perkins (2018-20)

Perry Perrin (1983-85)

Russell Peterson (1980-81)

Josey Pettigrew (2010-11)

Phifer (1956-57)

Phifer (1957-58)

Jim Phillips (1952-53)

Rashan Pollard (1992-93)

Derrick Pollard (1984-86)

Shon Potts (1992-93)

Trey Potts (2015-16)

Randy Pounds (1972-73)

Marlowe Powell (1998-99)

Eddie Prather (1972-73)

Brad Pressley (2006-07)

John Prestage (1949-50)

John Prestiege (1948-49)

Braxton Pritchard (2019-21)

Tyler Pritchard (2009-11)

Shadney Pugh (2001-02)

Pinkie Pulliam (1972-74)

QKenneth Quinn (1959-60)

R Amasico Rainer (1999-2000)

Dennis Rainer (1975-76)

Mike Rainwater (1966-67)

Jackie Ramsey (1975-76)

Ismail Rashid (2024-25)

Tyler Reed (2010-11)

Phillip Reeves (1968-69)

Dale Renfrow (1976-77)

Jerry Reno (1970-72)

Joe Rhoads (1959-61)

Clifton Rhodes (1974-76)

Jalin Rice (2020-23)

Bruce Rich (1967-69)

Greg Richardson (1992-94)

Clay Richey (1986-87)

Jerry Ritchey (1953-54)

Richey (1956-57)

H.L. Richie (1963-65)

Charles Richmond (2003-04)

Max Rickles (1955-57)

Frank Roberts (2015-16)

Joe Dan Roberts (1996-98)

Bo Robbins (1991-92)

David Robbins (1983-85)

Jim Robbins (1963-64)

Kenneth Robbins (1949-50)

G. Roberson (1971-72)

Willie Robinson (1980-81)

Taylor Rocker (2001-03)

Bill Ross (1958-59)

Bill Rowan (1952-53)

Carson Rowland (2022-23)

Charles Rowland (1967-69)

Keith Rowland (1959-60)

Jackie Rowsey (1976-77)

Shamain Rucker (1996-97)

Ross Rutherford (1993-95)

S

John Sanford (1977-79)

Donald Scott (1948-50)

Labrandon Scruggs (2009-10)

Wayne Sears (1986-87)

Ben Seely (2013-14)

Clay Settlemires (2005-07)

John Sexton (2008-09)

Willicent Seymour (2005-06)

Kevin Shackelford (1995-97)

Jayvian Shaw (2020-22)

Greg Sheffield (1990-92)

David Shelton (1978-79)

Tyler Shephard (2023-24)

Scotty Shettles (1990-92)

Cameron Shorty (2012-14)

J.V. Shouse (1951-52)

Felix Shumpert (1992-94)

Reggie Siddell (2004-05)

Isiaah Simmons (1996-97)

Kevin Simmons (1983-85)

Adrian Smith (1954-56)

Bryce Smith (2016-18)

Cam Smith (2021-23)

Dejis Smith (2005-06)

Junior Smith (1948-49)

Kendarius Smith (2015-17)

Lorenza Smith (1954-55)

Marreon Smith (2024-25)

Michael Smith (1996-98)

Tyler Smith (1984-86)

Gerald Snyder (1975-76)

Raheem Sorrell (2014-16)

Todd Sorrell (1992-94)

Charles South (1962-63)

Andre Southern (2008-09)

Joshua Southward (2004-06)

Ken Sparks (1977-79)

Laddarrius Spears (2018-21)

Spence Spencer (1991-92)

Larry Spight (1979-80)

Dexter Stafford (2013-15)

Dexter Stafford (1991-93)

Emmanuelle Stafford (2000-01)

Fred Stafford (1987-89)

Kendall Stafford (2015-17)

Maurice Stafford (1980-82)

Tracy Stafford (1995-96)

Madison Stanford (1948-49)

Marion Stanford (1965-67)

Fred Stennett (1964-65)

Javion Stephen (2024-25)

Corey Stephenson (2022-23)

Ron Stinchcomb (1977-78)

Charles Storey (1975-76)

Hal Storey (1968-69)

Henry Storey (1970-72)

Harvey Stout (1966-67)

David Street (1990-92)

Joe Strickland (1994-96)

Don Stricklen (1974-75)

Ralph Stutts (1949-50)

Marcus Summerville (2016-17)

KeDorian Sullivan (2012-13)

Todd Swinney (1988-90)

Jackie Swords (1980-81)

TT.E. Talley (1958-59)

Nick Tate (2009-11)

Trey Tate (2021-23)

Derion Taylor (2006-07)

Kayo Taylor (2009-10)

Freddy Teaster (1959-60)

Jordan Temple (2018-19)

Andre Thomas (2006-08)

Elvis Thomas (1968-70)

Stephen Thomas (2024-25)

Tracy Thomas (1989-91)

Terrell Thorne (1990-92)

Tidwell (1955-56, 57-58)

Devin Tillman (2011-12)

Paul Tomlinson (1965-67)

Jacob Tracey (2020-21)

DeAnthony Tipler (2018-20)

Zane Tipler (2024-25)

Mike Trice (1977-78)

Gerald Turner (1974-75)

Turner (1953-54)

Bryant Tynes (2001-02)

V

Acie Vance (2011-13)

Dave VeKasey (1982-83)

Job Vernor (2017-18)

Tommy Vinson (1964-65)

W

Robert Wade (2010-11)

Harold Wade (1958-59)

Ladarius Waits (2012-14)

John Walden (1955-56)

Perry Walden (1970-71)

Joe Walden (1957-59)

Craig Walker (1988-89)

Mike Walker (1989-90)

Tyree Walker (2005-06)

Cedrick Wallace (1995-97)

Alex Wamsley (1999-00)

Chris Ward (2014-15)

Dwannell Warren (1998-99)

JonDarius Warren (2019-20)

Paul Washington (1999-00)

Ray Watkins (1978-79)

Demario Watson (1999-00)

Edward Watson (1949-50)

Brandon Weaver (1999-00)

Anthony Webb (1981-82)

Chi Wesson (1998-99)

Jimmy Whitaker (1974-76)

Brian White (1982-83)

Dennis White (1960-62)

D.T. Whitfield (1965-67)

Joshua Whitson (2004-05)

Spence Wicks (2008-10)

Derrick Wideman (1997-98)

Wildman (1957-58)

Mike Wilhite (1974-75)

Antoine Wilkerson (1996-98)

Mike Willard (1993-94)

MaCay Willbanks (2007-09)

Charlie Williams (1960-62)

CJ Williams (2023-24)

Darius Williams (2016-18)

Eric Williams (1986-88)

Jeffery Williams (2004-05)

Josh Williams (2024-25)

Laquin Williamson (2007-08)

Delmario Wilson (1998-99)

Jason Wilson (1994-96)

Ken Wilson (1966-67)

Max Wilson (1962-64)

Ronnie Wilson (1971-73)

Bill Windham (1986-87)

Jack Witt (1951-53)

Tony Wood (1984-86)

Qyntel Woods (2001-02)

Mike Wray (1981-82)

Billy Wright (1960-61)

Jeff Wright (1974-76)

Y

Billy Young (1964-65)

Derrick Young (1994-96)

Lester Young (1997-98)

Greg Young (1989-90, 91-92)

Kenneth Rencher (1957-59)

Kenny South (1986-87)

Jerry Walden (1961-62)

WOMEN’S TOP 10 SEASON PERFORMANCES

POINTS

697

Mayes 1982-83

BLOCKS

Sherry Slayton 1986-87

REBOUNDS

Krystal Robinson 2004-05

225 Sherry Slayton 1986-87

Alexis Rowe 2023-24

3 POINTERS MADE

50 Adallice Young 2017-18

Calysia Phillips 2021-22

Jakeria Hawkins 2024-25

LaKeiya Lane 2016-17

Jasmine Allen 2014-15

Amber Johnson 2010-11

Anna Greene 2024-25

Haley Vick 2019-20

Amber Jackson 2011-12

SCORING AVERAGE

24.8 Tamica Pierce 2000-01 22.2 Jessica Hooker 2005-06

Brenda Mayes 1982-83 20.7 Marquetia Thomas 2003-04 20.3 Ashley Jones 2003-04 20 Dianne Harris 1982-83

19.6 Krystal Robinson 2004-05

19.6 Phyllis

REBOUND

ASSIST AVERAGE

STEAL AVERAGE

FT%

86.2 Jasmine Allen 2014-15

86 Jill Goolsby 1998-99

85 Lauren Ford 2003-04

81 Jill Goolsby 1999-00

80.8 Anna Brooke Page 2011-12

80.4 Ella Mask 2022-23

80.4 Amber Jackson 2011-12

STEALS

130 Sherry Slayton 1986-87 100 Phyllis Stafford 1986-87 99 Tangie Miller 1986-87 98 Dayzsha Rogan 2018-19

Evelyn Thompson 196-87

Alexis Rowe 2023-24

Calysia Phillips 2021-22

Jasmine Malone 2023-24 68 Audray Covington 1986-87

Dianne Harris 1982-83

BLOCK AVERAGE

2.4 Bridgejae Patterson 2015-16 2.3 Cherelle Jones 2018-19 1.7 Madison Gardner 2023-24 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 1.1 Madison Gardner 2022-23

FG%

66 Jill Goolsby 1998-99 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 Mica Browning 2000-01

56 Audrey Covington 1986-87 55.7 Krystal Robinson 2004-05

3PT FG%

43 Christy Sims 1999-00 39 Janna Labarreare 2000-01 37.9 Bree Harris 2011-12 37.3 Ella Mask 2022-23 36.7 Amber Jackson 2011-12

36.1 Amber Johnson 2010-11 36 Kayla Collier 2002-03

35.4 Natasha Jones 2015-16

35.4 Jasmine Allen 2014-15

34.1 Brittany Boone 2005-06

Sherry Slayton
Calysia Phillips
Cherelle

MEN’S TOP 10 SEASON PERFORMANCES

POINTS

1,022

REBOUNDS

468 Deltorio

ASSISTS

BLOCKS

SCORING AVERAGE

3 POINTERS MADE

REBOUND AVERAGE

ASSIST AVERAGE

STEAL AVERAGE

BLOCK AVERAGE

3PT%

John Sexton 2008-09

STEALS

Ken Moore 2007-08 69 Calvin Fields 1983-84 68 Calvin Fields 1984-85 66.5 Ru Mills 2024-25 65.4 Eric Adkins 1988-89 64 Antonie Wilkerson 1996-97

64 Gaylon Baird 1967-68

63 Clifton Rhodes 1975-76

62.6 Anthony Gamble 1987-88

62 Jeremy Davis 2002-03

Conner

FT%

92.3 Conner McKay 2017-18 87.6 Shauwn High 1998-99 87.4 Dimario Jackson 2014-15 87 Ken Lewis 2021-22

John Sexton 2008-09

Derrick Carpenter 2005-06 85.5 DeAnthony Tipler 2019-20 85.5 Eric Batchelor 1999-00 85.1 Tracy Thomas 1989-90 84.7 Caleb Parr 2023-24

FREE THROWS MADE

250 Tracy Miller 1991-92 249 Gaylon Baird 1968-69 238 Anthony Gamble 1988-89 230 Qyntel Woods 2001-02 228 Wayne Sears 1986-87 200 Eric Batchelor 1999-00 185 Dontae’ Jones 1994-95 168 Tracy Miller 1990-91

Anthony Gamble 1987-88

Dimario Jackson 2014-15

WOMEN’S TOP 10 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES

POINTS

REBOUNDS

FREE THROWS MADE

ASSISTS

3 POINTERS MADE

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL SINGLE GAME

Individual Record Holders

February 27, 1987

January 7, 2016

December 7, 2023

March

January

February

February

Phyllis Stafford vs. Coahoma
Bridgejae Patterson at Jackson State
Bridgejae Patterson vs. Coahoma
21, 2016
Jakeria Hawkins vs. Freed-Hardeman JV
Angelia Allen vs. Mississippi Delta
21, 2013
Tyesha James Mississippi Delta
9, 2024
Calysia Phillips vs. Mississippi Delta
12, 2022

MEN’S TOP 10 INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES

POINTS

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

55 Qyntel Woods vs. Bossier Parish 11/22/01

52 Qyntel Woods at Holmes 2/15/01

51 Dontae Jones vs. Mississippi Delta 2/15/95

46

46

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

30

STEALS

BLOCKS

FREE THROWS MADE

1/11/69

23 Robert Liggins at Northwest 1/18/01

23 Clifton Rhodes Jackson State 2/9/76

23 David Bolen vs. East Mississippi 1963

ASSISTS

14 Allen Hughes Volunteer State 1/4/24 13 JonDarrius Warren at Northwest 2/6/20

3 POINTERS MADE

BASKETBALL SINGLE GAME

Individual Record Holders

Tim Cole vs. Pearl River March 3, 1997
Deltorio Campbell vs. Mississippi Delta January 13, 2000
Al Azulphar at Gadsden State November 4, 2013
Allen Hughes Volunteer State January 4, 2024
Tracy Miller vs. Gulf Coast February 2, 1992
Tim Cole at Martin Methodist November 1, 1997
Tayler Berryhill vs. Mississippi Delta February 27, 2025

WOMEN’S & MEN’S BASKETBALL ALL-AMERICANS

TIGERS IN THE PROS

(FROM THE LAST 10 YEARS)

SHAQ BUCHANAN

Guard • Madison, Miss. Memphis Hustle

TALISA BOYD

Guard/Forward • Natchitoches, La. Club Baloncesto Leganes (Spain)

ZACH HUDSON

Forward • Jackson, Miss. Gzira Athleta (Malta)

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)

LADY TIGERS AT THE NEXT LEVEL

2024-25 SEASON

Kamiyha Griffin (Batesville)

Alabama A&M University

Jakeria Hawkins (Walls) University of West Florida

2023-24 SEASON

Jasmine Malone (Byhalia)

Alexis Rowe (Little Rock, Ark.)

Mississippi College/Rust College

Mississippi College/Lane College

Jerilynn Richardson (Memphis, Tenn.) University of Montevallo

2022-23 SEASON

Ella Mask (Corinth)

2021-22 SEASON

Calysia Phillips (Lyon)

2019-20 SEASON

Dominique Caldwell (Vicksburg)

University of Arkansas-Monticello

Mississippi University for Women

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)

2016-17 SEASON

University of Tennessee-Martin

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 (Guys. Tenn.) Southern Illinois University

2006-07 SEASON

Shayla Stroud (New Site) Blue Mountain College

2005-06 SEASON

Chelsey Malone (Corinth)

University 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

Kelly Yates (Myrtle)

Lauren Ford (Booneville)

Brittany Wilson (Columbus)

2003-04 SEASON

Heather Bullock (Ripley)

Blue Mountain College

Blue Mountain College

Blue Mountain College

Blue Mountain College

Marquetia Thomas (Jackson) Henderson State University

Amber Hughes (New Site)

2002-03 SEASON

Priscilla Berry (Myrtle)

2001-02 SEASON

Suasn Spencer (Corinth)

2000-01 SEASON

Tamica Pierce (Decatur, Ga.)

1999-2000 SEASON

Kamiya Thorne (Tishomingo)

Jill Goolsby (New Albany)

1995-96 SEASON

Melissa Spears (Clinton, Kent.)

Vicki Wyatt (Tiptonville, Tenn.)

Summer Stroupe (Corinth)

1994-95 SEASON

Leigh Null (Walnut)

Blue Mountain College

Blue Mountain College

Blue Mountain College

Florida Atlantic University

Mississippi University for Women

Mississippi University for Women

University of North Alabama

University of Southern Mississippi

Blue Mountain College

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 (Corinth)

1991-92 SEASON

Regina Chills (Ripley)

University of North Alabama

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)

Jamie McQuarter (New Orleans, La.)

1988-89 SEASON

Tonya Baker (Huntsville, Ala.)

University of North Alabama

Southeastern Louisiana Univ.

University of North Alabama

Marie Miller (Rienzi) University of North Alabama

1987-88 SEASON

Michelle Butler (New Albany)

Livingston State College

Yvette McAlister (New Albany) Livingston State College

Paula Young (Glen)

University of North Alabama

Evelyn Thompson (LaGrange, Ga.) Auburn University

Audrey Covington (Brownsville, Tenn.) University of Memphis

1986-87 SEASON

Phyllis Stafford (Biggersville)

University of Mississippi

Sherry Slayton (Belmont) University of Mississippi

1985-86 SEASON

Kunshinge Sorrell (Booneville) Mississippi State University

1982-83 SEASON

Brenda Mayes (Biggersville)

University of North Alabama

Ann McBrayer (Baldwyn) University of North Alabama

Northeast Mississippi Community College understands that when a student-athlete signs with the college, the college’s responsibility is not just to educate the athlete in the world of academics, but to give the athlete a well-rounded, studentcentered education that he or she can use throughout their lifetime. For many student-athletes, Northeast is the first time they have been put through the rigors of a college experience, where they must juggle their time, academics, athletics, and also social, health and other parts of their lives on their own. These athletes understand the importance of becoming a well-rounded person at Northeast and continue to shine today in each of their respective careers. Many have become names synonymous with the sports world such as coaches and officials, while others entered education and became some of their pupils’ favorite teachers and administrators. Some went on to foster successful business ventures and others went on to become heroes in the United States military and even others dedicated their lives to public service such as doctors, lawyers, health professionals and law enforcement personnel. No matter what their chosen career is/was, the studentathletes at Northeast can look back on their time in Booneville as time that helped to shape them for the rest of their lives.

TIGERS AT THE NEXT LEVEL

2024-25 SEASON

Tyler Byrd (Memphis, Tenn.)

Stephon Thomas (Jackson)

Alabama State University

Rogers State University

Ismail Rashid (Brandon) University of South Carolina-Buford

Josh Holman (Jackson) Mississippi College

Terrence Marco (Charleston) Louisiana State University-Alexandria

Landon Jeffries (Olive Branch) Benedict College

2023-24 SEASON

Allen Hughes (Clinton)

Christian Brothers University

Kam Carter (New Albany) Blue Mountain Christian University

James Dukes (Booneville) Mississippi University for Women

Caleb Parr (Columbus) Queens University/University of West Alabama

CJ Williams (Fort Worth, Texas) Shorter University/Fort Valley State University

2022-23 SEASON

Jalin Rice (Madison) Cleveland State University/Nicholls State University

Corey Stephenson (Hueytown, Ala.)

Keithean Brooks (Walls)

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)

Kendall Stafford (Corinth)

2015-16 SEASON

Wesley Harris (Jackson)

University of North Alabama

University of North Alabama

Tennessee State University

Davon Hayes (Gulfport) Southeastern Louisiana University

2014-15 SEASON

Cannon Edwards (Petal)

Dimario Jackson (Brusly, La.)

California State University, Bakersfield

Florida International University

Delta State University

Jonathan Lucas (Jackson) Belhaven University

2021-22 SEASON

Zeke Cook (Starkville) Jackson State University/University of Louisiana

Kylan Blackmon (Oxford)

University of West Alabama

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

Coastal Carolina University

Charlotte University

Josh Mitchell (Tupelo) Southeast Missouri State University

Alcorn State University

Ken Lewis (Olive Branch) Henderson State University

2020-21 SEASON

Cole McGrath (Booneville)

Blue Mountain College Univeristy of Mississippi

Ladarrius Spears (Okolona) University of the Southwest

2019-20 SEASON

Isaac Chatman (Jasper, Ala.)

University of North Alabama

Jayven Humphrey (Tupelo) University of Mobile

Jalen Perkins (Walker, La.)

DeAnthony Tipler (Ashland)

Louisiana State University-Alexandria

Coastal Carolina University

East Tennessee State University

University of Texas - Rio Grande Valley

JonDarius Warren (Corinth) Southeastern Louisiana University

2018-19 SEASON

Antares Gwyn (Corinth)

Felix Hayes (Baldwyn)

Blue Mountain Christian University

Dalton State University

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.)

Conner McKay (Baldwyn)

Bryce Smith (Powder Springs, Ga.)

Darius Williams (Lexington, Ky.)

Columbus State University

University of Mississippi (Ole Miss)

Valdosta State University

Central Baptist College

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) Athens State University

2001-02 SEASON

Qyntel Woods (Memphis, Tenn.) Portland Trail Blazers

2000-01 SEASON

Kendrick Alloway (Montgomery, Ala.)

Georgia State University

Trent Adair (New Albany) Millsaps College

1999-2000 SEASON

Guy Gardner (Baldwyn)

Deltorio Campbell (Memphis, Tenn.)

Nick Coln (Glen)

Mississippi State University

Georgia State University

University of Louisiana -Monroe

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

Thomas Gentsch (Iuka)

Demarion Watson (Memphis, Tenn.)

1998-99 SEASON

Athens State University

Middle Tenn. State University

Shaunta Ballard (Jackson) Belhaven College

1997-98 SEASON

Antoine Wilkerson (Atlanta, Ga.)

Gardner Webb University

1995-96 SEASON

Richard Duncan (Louisville, Ky.)

Rodney Gambill (Booneville)

1994-95 SEASON

Dontae Jones (Nashville, Tenn.)

1993-94 SEASON

Grant Gardner (Baldwyn)

Tyler Mills (Corinth)

Felix Shumpert (Booneville)

Todd Sorrell (Booneville)

1991-92 SEASON

Tracy Miller (Booneville)

Greg Sheffield (Somerville, Tenn.)

1990-91 SEASON

Tracy Thomas (Bremen, Ga.)

Scotty Alexander (Corinth)

Murry McGaha (Booneville)

1989-90 SEASON

Eric Adkins (Myrtle)

1988-89 SEASON

Fred Stafford (Biggersville)

Clay Johnson (Booneville)

David Foote (New Albany)

Middle Tennessee State University

Mississippi College

Mississippi State University

University of Arkansas-Monticello

Union University

Mississippi College

Mississippi College

Central Oklahoma University

Mississippi College

Athens State University

Delta State University

Delta State University

Southern Arkansas University

University of North Alabama

Jacksonville State University

Southern Idaho State University

Anthony Gamble (Booneville) University of North Alabama

1987-88 SEASON

Tony Edmond (Corinth)

Texas Christian University

Rod Nixon (Corinth) Millsaps College

Derrick Fears (Memphis, Tenn.)

Eric Williams (Stanton, Tenn.)

Mississippi College

Mississippi College

Morten Knudsen (Ripley/ Skodstrup, Denmark) Millsaps College

1986-87 SEASON

Johnny Payton (New Albany)

University of Mississippi

Wayne Sears (Russellville, Ala.) Livingston State College

Tim McDonald (Baldwyn) Birmingham Southern College

1982-83 SEASON

Anthony Anderson (New Albany)

Middle Tenn. State University

Tim Kesler (Wheeler) Delta State University

Darrel Hatfield (Thrasher)

Raphael King (Corinth)

1981-82 SEASON

Maurice Stafford (Biggersville)

1974-75 SEASON

Freddie Copeland (Booneville)

1971-72 SEASON

Jerry Reno (Ripley)

Troy State University

University of Arkansas-Monticello

University of North Alabama

University of North Alabama

Bethel College

1968-69 SEASON

Gaylon Baird (West Union)

1961-62 SEASON

University of Mississippi

Dewey Chism (Baldwyn) Bethel College

1959-60 SEASON

Vincent Del Negro (Springfield, Mass.)

University of Kentucky

Bobby McCarley (Baldwyn) University of Mississippi

1958-59 SEASON

DeForest Parks (Sherman)

Mississippi College

Rob Darnell (Kirksey) Louisiana College

Bob Arnold (Booneville)

Delta State University

Noal Akins (Buena Vista) Delta State University

Bill Ross (Paducah, Kent.)

1957-58 SEASON

Wayne Newsome (Walnut)

Ken Parker (Marianna, Ark.)

1955-56 SEASON

Adrian Smith (Cincinnati, Ohio)

Dale Fisher (Michie, Tenn.)

East Tennessee State University

Northeast Louisiana

Delta State University

University of Kentucky

Mississippi State University

Glenn Clem (Florence, Ala.) Birmingham-Southern

1954-55 SEASON

Myrl Crowe (Thrasher) Bethel College

Ray Hendrix (Glendale) Bethel College

Doyle Frederick (Corinth) Bethel College

1953-54 SEASON

Chuck Floyd (Cuba, Kent.) Mississippi Southern

Jerry Ritchey (McLeansboro, Ill.) Mississippi State University

George Orr (Louisville, Kent.) Western Kentucky University

1952-53 SEASON

Wade Lindsey (Booneville) University of Mississippi

1951-52 SEASON

Clyde Jones (Marietta) Delta State University

Tom Atkins (Benton, Kent.) Murray State University

1950-51 SEASON

Ed Burke (Thrasher)

Delta State University

Ken Lindsey (Booneville) University of Mississippi

Travis Dye (Algoma) Memphis State University

1949-50 SEASON

Gene Garrett (Booneville)

Murray State University

Ken Robbins (Macedonia) University of Mississippi

Walter Johnson (Chalybeate) University of Mississippi

1948-49 SEASON

Mary Stanford (Tippah-Union) Murray State University

BONNER ARNOLD Coliseum

Bonner Arnold Coliseum is the longtime home of the Northeast Mississippi Community College men’s and women’s basketball programs. It also became the home of Lady Tiger volleyball as of the fall of 2023.

Northeast’s home for hoops has developed a reputation as one of the toughest places for visiting teams to play in inside the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA). The Tigers have an 86.5% winning percentage inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum since the arrival of head coach Cord Wright.

The Tigers broke the modernday program record with their 30th consecutive win inside the hallowed halls of Bonner Arnold Coliseum on January 24, 2022 with a 72-67 decision over 7th-ranked East Mississippi Community College.

The facility has received several renovations totaling multiple millions of dollars since 2008. The most recent change was a new playing surface and subsequently a court redesign in the summer of 2024.

The original maple wood floor, which

was sent to Booneville by the J.W. Wells Lumber Company in Menominee, Mich., in the early 1950s, almost survived to its anticipated life expectancy of 75 years.

The details to the center court are similar to its predecessor. Both had three tones of gray, but the revision features a slightly darker shade inside the college three-point arc and the lane.

Northeast’s tiger head logo is highlighted in the middle of the floor. It was also part of the previous design, but was faded into the background with an emboldened “NE” logo on top of it.

The sidelines continue to boast blackand-gray tiger stripes. The base lines have the text “Northeast” outlined in gold underneath the baskets, but each letter is filled with black paint unlike the most recent version.

The NJCAA logo is once again displayed twice on the newest edition. So, too, is the wording that recognizes the floor being named in honor of current Northeast president Dr. Ricky Ford.

The improvements also benefit the volleyball program as well. The inground standard systems for the net were installed for the first time on Bonner Arnold Coliseum’s north and south courts.

This addition will allow the Lady Tigers to host future tournaments that require multiple courts. It will especially help during summer camps, including the team events for local high schools, and

practice sessions.

The inaugural volleyball match ever inside Bonner Arnold Coliseum happened on August 28, 2023. The Lady Tigers claimed the first victory in school history with a straight sets sweep of Freed-Hardeman (Tenn.) University’s junior varsity squad.

Other upgrades to the historic gymnasium over the last 10 years include refurbished dressing rooms, three coaches offices, four state-of-the-art scoreboards and the Earline “Woodsie” Woods Hospitality Suite for members of Northeast’s 6th Man and Ace clubs.

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 a majority of their home games at the old Booneville High School gymnasium.

In the early 1970s, Bonner Arnold Coliseum received its first major renovation. The most significant addition was twelve air conditioning units. When set up for basketball, BAC will accommodate 1,000 spectators 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, recruiting events and science fairs. Bonner Arnold Coliseum also houses the offices of Northeast’s men’s and women’s basketball coaching staffs led by Cord Wright and Brian Middleton.

PROMISING RETURNERS STICK WITH MIDDLETON FOR DEBUT SEASON

The Northeast Mississippi Community College women’s basketball team is low on numbers when compared to its usual roster size, but big on potential.

The Lady Tigers enter Brian Middleton’s inaugural campaign as head coach with only eight active players. He insists that success can be achieved immediately despite the limited bench.

“It’s not going to be an easy process, but we’re gonna have those standards and those expectations,” said Middleton. “We’ve been looking at the banners and the last (conference title) was in 2007. We said, ‘Look, that’s 20 years. Our job together is to get it there.’ Our ultimate goal is to bring that respect and environment back to Lady Tiger basketball.

“Year ones are for your culture building and your standards and your expectations and so that’s what we’re in the process of. We want them to understand that you take ownership, leadership and responsibility in that process of building that culture. That’s got to continue to improve, but I do see growth. I’m seeing positive things every day.”

Middleton believes the foundation must be built around Northeast’s three returners from the 2024-25 season in Christina Fulton (Columbus), Maniya Kirksey (Tupelo) and Nakyiah Walker (Independence).

“I want those girls to be able to

look back and go, ‘We flipped that place. We were part of that,’” he said. “Even if they don’t see all the rewards and reap all the benefits, they know they’ll be a building block in that process.”

Kirksey is the Lady Tigers’ top returning scorer and rebounder with averages of six points and 4.5 boards. She had a season-best 15 points in a home victory over Hinds Community College.

Walker and Fulton should both see increased roles after serving primarily as reserves as freshmen. They combined for 6.6 points, 4.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists per contest last winter.

Top-notch defender Tyquashia McMillian (West Point) joins Northeast as a transfer to make it a four-member sophomore class. She posted seven blocks and three steals in the 2024 Northeast Mississippi Basketball Coaches Association (NEMBCA) All-Star Game.

Four freshmen complete the Lady Tigers’ lineup, including two from the very southwestern corner of the Magnolia State in ShiNiece Bell (McComb) and Alaysha Williams (South Pike).

Bell was recognized as a player to watch across the state by Capital Sports ahead of her senior campaign. Williams was solid defensively during her prep career, which ended with a division title in hand.

Baylon Middleton (Tishomingo County) will reunite with her dad

at Northeast. The duo teamed up to lead the Lady Braves to the 2024 Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 4A championship.

Middleton was an all-area selection by the Daily Corinthian after averaging nine points and six rebounds during her final season. She and her teammates lost only five total games between her junior and senior years.

Jania Brooks is the lone out-ofstate player for the Lady Tigers this year. She helped Ezell-Harding Christian (Tenn.) School snap a nearly decade-long drought between district titles.

“We think we have the pieces to put together a competitive group and we’re gonna do that,” Middleton said. “We’re gonna go out there, play hard and compete every night. You play smart and you play fundamental and you can overcome things.”

Tatyana Lofton is also in her first year at Northeast as Middleton’s assistant. She is a former awardwinning athlete at Jones College and Tulane (La.) University with several coaching stops, including most recently at the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM).

The Lady Tigers have 12 regular season home dates with the first taking place on Tuesday, November 11 against Arkansas State University Mid-South. Conference play begins for Northeast in mid-January.

TIGERS READY FOR LUCKY THIRTEENTH SEASON OF WRIGHT’S TENURE

Two opposites can be true at the same time when referencing Northeast Mississippi Community College’s men’s basketball roster this season.

The first fact is that the Tigers have five sophomores back from their 202425 version that went 27-5 overall and advanced to the region tournament semifinals. It is the most returners for Northeast in four years.

On the flip side, the Tigers welcomed eight true freshmen to campus this semester. That is the largest batch of newcomers that Northeast has brought in since the coronavirus shortened spring campaign in 2021.

These trends do not necessarily guarantee success or failure. However, the Tigers have won championships under head coach Cord Wright with teams of a similar build and intend to do so once again.

“They’re a good group. They’ve been really exciting to be around from the summer to now,” said Wright. “I’m trying to get them to be a little tougher when they step inside the lines, but they handle their business where they’re supposed to. They’re accountable and they do their job.”

Javion Stephen (Olive Branch) is the lone sophomore to start in more than 10 games one year ago. He was Northeast’s second leading scorer behind only National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-American Tyler Byrd with 9.9 points.

Stephen also topped the Tigers with 2.2 made three-pointers per game and an 82.5 free throw percentage. He tied a season-high of 23 points twice, including in a home victory over rival Itawamba

Community College.

Tayler Berryhill (Cleveland Central), Michael Johnson (Cincinnati, Ohio) and Zane Tipler (Pontotoc) all appeared in the first-five at times as freshmen. Berryhill, specifically, started the final nine contests last year for the Tigers.

Berryhill and Tipler can run the point, but both can shoot the lights out from beyond the arc. Berryhill broke the program record for most threes in a regular season game with 10 during Northeast’s win against Mississippi Delta Community College.

Johnson is the Tigers’ top returning rebounder at a clip of 3.2 per outing. He and Marreon Smith (Columbus) are expected to take on much bigger roles in the post during the upcoming season.

Buddy Spearman (Coffeeville) headlines the group of fresh faces for Northeast. He was the winner of the last two Class 1A Mr. Basketball awards presented by the Mississippi Association of Coaches (MAC) and the Mississippi High School Activities Association (MHSAA).

Spearman scored a game-high 37 points to secure most valuable player (MVP) honors in the 2025 MHSAA Class 1A championship contest. He entered the postseason during his senior campaign with averages of 30.5 points and five assists.Jalen Chandler (Florence, Ala.) was selected to the Alabama Sports Writers Association (ASWA) Class 7A all-state team after reaching the state title matchup. He dropped a career-best 41 points in the semifinal round.

Chandler was also the MVP of the Alabama High School Athletic Association (AHSAA) Class 1A state

tournament in 2023 while at Covenant Christian (Ala.) School. He captured a state title and was a two-time runner-up throughout his prep journey.

Zach Portwood earned a spot on the Mid-South Association of Independent Schools (MAIS) Class 5A All-State lineup. He registered 16 points, five rebounds and three assists per contest last winter for Rossville Christian (Tenn.) Academy.

Jordan Ben (Neshoba Central) and Caleb Howard (Grenada) are transfer additions for the Tigers. Howard was named to The Clarion-Ledger’s large schools all-state team following his final prep campaign.

Yoshi Nimmo and Ezekiel Udozorh join the Tigers from the Sunshine State of Florida. Rounding out Northeast’s options are a pair of promising forwards in Issac Gilbert (New Albany) and Jeremiah Russell (Olive Branch).

“I think our team chemistry, our connectivity on-and-off the floor is going to be a strength,” Wright said. “They can be coached and I think once we settle into our roles this team has a high ceiling.”

Wright’s new-look coaching staff includes former Louisiana State University (LSU) four-year letterman Andre Stringer plus his dad, Denny Wright, and Northeast alumnus Cole McGrath.

Northeast has 16 total home games this year. The Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) portion of the schedule begins on Monday, January 12 inside legendary Bonner Arnold Coliseum versus Holmes Community College.

2025-26 OPPONENT BREAKDOWN

MARION MILITARY INSTITUTE TIGERS

LOCATION

Marion, Ala.

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Timothy Rodgers

PRESIDENT

Colonel, USMC David J. Mollahan

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Michelle Ivey

CONFERENCE ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Orange/Black ARENA Ireland Center

SPORTS INFORMATION mmitigers.com

CHIPOLA INDIANS

LOCATION

Marianna, Fla.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Mitch Rolls

PRESIDENT Dr. Sarah Clemmons

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Jeff Johnson

CONFERENCE FCSAA

PRIMARY COLORS Navy/Gold

ARENA

Milton H. Johnson Center

SPORTS INFORMATION chipolaathletics.com

ROANE STATE RAIDERS

LOCATION

Harriman, Tenn.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Roger Parker

PRESIDENT Dr. Chris Whaley

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR David Lane

CONFERENCE TCCAA

PRIMARY COLORS Blue/Red

ARENA Roane State Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION rsccathletics.com

GULF COAST STATE COMMODORES

LOCATION Panama City, Fla.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Rory Kuhn

PRESIDENT Dr. Glen McDonald

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Mike Kandler

CONFERENCE FCSAA

PRIMARY COLORS Navy/Gold

ARENA Billy Harrison Fieldhouse

SPORTS INFORMATION

Liz Kasey 850-872-2813 ekasey@gulfcoast.edu gcathletics.com

WALTERS STATE SENATORS

LOCATION Morristown, Tenn.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Jasmin Coleman

PRESIDENT Dr. Saul Reyes

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Derek Creech

CONFERENCE TCCAA

PRIMARY COLORS Navy/Red

ARENA Buda Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION wsccathletics.com

ASU MID-SOUTH GREYHOUNDS

LOCATION West Memphis, Ark.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH Tysia Manuel

MEN’S HEAD COACH Cody Hastings

CHANCELLOR Dr. Debra West

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Jeremy Reece REGION NJCAA Division II Region 2

PRIMARY COLORS Red/Black

ARENA

Glen F. Fenter Athletic Complex

SPORTS INFORMATION asumidsouthsports.com

ENTERPRISE STATE BOLL WEEVILS

LOCATION

Enterprise, Ala.

MEN’S HEAD COACH Jermaine Williams

PRESIDENT Dr. Danny Long

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Jermaine Williams

CONFERENCE ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Green/Black

ARENA Boll Weevil Fitness Center

SPORTS INFORMATION escc.prestosports.com

SOUTH GEORGIA TECH JETS

LOCATION

Americus, Ga.

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Chris Ballauer

PRESIDENT Dr. John Watford

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Jason Carpenter

CONFERENCE GCAA

PRIMARY COLORS Red/Black

ARENA James S. Peters Gymnaium

SPORTS INFORMATION southgatech.edu/athletics

WALLACE STATE LIONS

LOCATION

Hanceville, Ala.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Joseph Simmons

MEN’S HEAD COACH Faron Key

PRESIDENT Dr. Vicki P. Karolewics

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Paul Bailey

CONFERENCE ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Navy/Orange

ARENA Tom Drake Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION athletics.wallacestate.edu

2025-26 OPPONENT BREAKDOWN

ITAWAMBA INDIANS

LOCATION Fulton, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH Robin Porter

MEN’S HEAD COACH Darrian Wilson

PRESIDENT Dr. Jay Allen

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Dr. Chad Case

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Red/Navy

ARENA Davis Event Center

SPORTS INFORMATION

Adam Gore 662-862-8059 acgore@iccms.edu letsgoicc.com

CALHOUN WARHAWKS

LOCATION Tanner, Ala.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH Candace Byrd

PRESIDENT Dr. Jimmy Hodges

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AJ Daugherty

CONFERENCE ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Blue/White

ARENA Kelley Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION calhounathletics.com

LAWSON STATE COUGARS

LOCATION Birmingham, Ala.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Aubrey J. Wiley

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Stott Carter

PRESIDENT

Dr. Cynthia T. Anthony

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Eric Agee

CONFERENCE ACCC

PRIMARY COLOR Blue/White

ARENA Arthur Shores Fine Arts Building

SPORTS INFORMATION athletics.lawsonstate.edu

EAST CENTRAL WARIORS

LOCATION Decatur, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH Tia Pringle

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 Landon Rutland 601-635-6377 lrutland@eccc.edu ecccathletics.com

EAST GEORGIA STATE BOBCATS

LOCATION Swainsboro, Ga.

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Travis Garrett

PRESIDENT Dr. Kyle Marrero

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Travis Garrett

CONFERENCE GCAA

PRIMARY COLORS Green/Gold

ARENA Physical Education Complex

SPORTS INFORMATION ega.edu/athletics

BLUE MOUNTAIN TOPPERS

LOCATION

Blue Mountain, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH Yazmine Norphlet

PRESIDENT Dr. Barbara McMillin

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Curt Fowler

CONFERENCE SSAC

PRIMARY COLORS Navy/Gold

ARENA Tyler Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION Luke Smith 662-372-7818 ismith@bmc.edu bmcusports.com

DYERSBURG STATE EAGLES

LOCATION

Dyersburg, Tenn.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Nathan Daume

PRESIDENT Dr. Scott Cook

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Steve Cornelison

REGION TCCAA

PRIMARY COLORS Red/Blue

ARENA

E.H. Lannom Jr. Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION athletics.dscc.edu

THREE RIVERS RAIDERS

LOCATION

Poplar Bluff, Mo.

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Robert Kirby

PRESIDENT Dr. Wesley Payne

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Jeff Null

CONFERENCE MCCAC

PRIMARY COLOR Black/Gold

ARENA Libla Famlly Sports Complex

SPORTS INFORMATION raidersathletics.com

LOCATION

Moorhead, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH Tangela Banks

MEN’S HEAD COACH Derrick Fears

PRESIDENT Dr. Steven Jones

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Tangela Banks

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORs Red/Black ARENA J.T. Hall Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION Mark Stowers 248-298-9444

writerstowers@gmail.com mdcctrojans.com

BISHOP STATE WILDCATS

LOCATION

Mobile, Ala.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Adria Harris

PRESIDENT Dr. Olivier Charles

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Trent Eager

CONFERENCE

ACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Green/Yellow

ARENA Fredericka G. Evans Cultural Centre

SPORTS INFORMATION bishopstatewildcats.com

2025-26 OPPONENT BREAKDOWN

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 662-472-9068 sdiffey@holmescc.edu holmesathletics.com

MERIDIAN EAGLES

LOCATION Meridian, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Jocelyn McGilberry

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Clarence Weatherspoon

PRESIDENT Dr. Thomas M. Huebner, Jr.

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Sander Atkinson

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Green/White

ARENA Graham Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION

Matthew Milner 601-484-8872 mmillner@meridiancc.edu mcceagles.com

COAHOMA TIGERS

LOCATION

Clarksdale, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Deneshia Faulkner

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Dell Cannon

PRESIDENT

Dr. Valmadge T. Towner

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Selina Reid

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Maroon/White

ARENA The Pinnacle

SPORTS INFORMATION

Adam Green agreen@coahomacc.edu coahomasports.com

JONES BOBCATS

LOCATION Ellisville, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH Trista Magee Whitman

MEN’S HEAD COACH Newton Mealer

PRESIDENT Dr. Jesse Smith

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Chris Robinson

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Maroon/Gold

ARENA A.B. Howard Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION Kevin Maloney 601-477-4146 kevin.maloney@jcjc.edu jcbobcats.com

NORTHWEST RANGERS PEARL RIVER WILDCATS

LOCATION

Senatobia, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

LaTaryl Williams

MEN’S HEAD COACH

John Redman

PRESIDENT

Dr. Michael Heindl

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Jake Gordon

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Navy/Red

ARENA Howard Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION

Caleb Burggraaf cburgraaf@northwestms.edu nwccrangers.com

SOUTHWEST BEARS

LOCATION

Summit, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Brent Harris

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Corey Schmidt

PRESIDENT

Dr. J. Steven Bishop

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Ken Jackson

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Maroon/Navy

ARENA

Horace Holmes Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION Travis Connelley 601-276-3741 tconnelley@smcc.edu southwestbearathletics.com

WOLVES

LOCATION

Wesson, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Britta Stephens

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Randy Bolden

PRESIDENT

Dr. Dewayne Middleton

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Bryan Nobile

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Blue/White

ARENA Graydon L. Mullen Gymnasium

SPORTS INFORMATION

Kevin Kyzar 601-643-8373 kevin.kyzar@colin.edu colinathletics.com

HINDS BULLDOGS

LOCATION

Utica, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Brandon Taylor

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 Dylan Foley 601-857-3323 dylan.foley@hindscc.edu sports.hinds.edu

LOCATION

Poplarville, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Shanae Govan-Williams

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Chris Oney

PRESIDENT Dr. Adam Breerwood

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Michael Avalon

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Maroon/Yellow

ARENA

Marvin R. White Coliseum

SPORTS INFORMATION Dylan Dunaway 601-403-1488 ddunaway@prcc.edu prccathletics.com

2025-26 OPPONENT BREAKDOWN

LOCATION

Perkinston, Miss.

WOMEN’S HEAD COACH

Hope Adams

MEN’S HEAD COACH

Owen Miller

PRESIDENT Dr. Mary S. Graham

ATHLETIC DIRECTOR

Steven Campbell Jr.

CONFERENCE MACCC

PRIMARY COLORS Blue/Gold

ARENA Dantzler Arena

SPORTS INFORMATION

Don Hammack 601-928-6315 Don.hammack@mgccc.edu mgcccbulldogs.com

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 662-476-5042 drosinski@eastms.edu emccathletics.com

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

Ken Basil

Greg Davis

Patrick Eaton

Kent Farris

Richy Harrelson

Malcolm Kuykendall

Jim Lamb

Mike Lester

Blake Long

Jody Long

Brenda Mayes

Brian Middleton

Cord Wright

NORTHEAST SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

2025

Deltorio Campbell

Men’s Basketball 1998-2000

Andy Greening Football 1975-76; Baseball 1976-77; Football Coach 1998-2007

Jessica Hooker

Women’s Basketball 2004-06

Lindsey Thompson Softball 2001

Barry Todd Football 1976-77

2024

Craig Lauderdale

Men’s Golf 1990, Men’s Golf Head Coach 2004-11

Bruse Loyd Football 1980-82

Will Robertson Baseball 2012-13

Antoine Wilkerson

Men’s Basketball 1996-98

2023

Johnny Payton

Men’s Basketball 1985-1987

Fred Stafford

Men’s Basketball 1987-1989

Bryden Trawick Football 2010

2022

Tim Cole*

Men’s Basketball 1996-1998

Robert Gordon Baseball 1992-1993

Lisa Jansen Softball 2007-2008

2021

Eric Batchelor

Men’s Basketball 1998-2000

Jerry “Lefty” Harrelson

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1962-65

Tim McDonald

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 1973-75

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 1993-95

Jim Lamb

Head Women’s Basketball Coach 1976-79, Sports Supporter

Josie Lindgrin Softball 2002-04

2016

Anthony Anderson*

Men’s Basketball 1981-83

John O. Cunningham Sports Supporter

Ronnie Key Football/Baseball 1979-81 Baseball Coach 1986-91

Maurice Stafford* Men’s Basketball 1980-82 Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach 2003-13

2015

Phillip Chapman

Baseball 2008-09

Donnie Clayton Football 1968-69

Robert Henry Football 1972-73

Tamica Pierce Jones Women’s Basketball 1999-2001

Tim Kesler Men’s Basketball 1981-83

2014

Gaylon Baird

Men’s Basketball 1967-69

Nathan “Ned” Davis Football/Men’s Basketball 1949-1950

Jerry Long Baseball 1977

Brenda Mayes* Women’s Basketball/Softball 1981-83

Chase Porch Baseball 2008

2013

Harry T. Cosby Football 1976-78

Ellis “Myrl” Crowe

Men’s Basketball/Baseball 1953-55

Mike Lewis* Baseball 1969-71

Men’s Basketball Coach 1992-2004

Larry “Jerry” Reno Men’s Basketball 1970-72

Ray Scott* Baseball Coach 1992-2006

2012

Freddie Copeland

Men’s Basketball 1973-75

Audrey Covington*

Women’s Basketball 1986-88

Brandi Vondenstein

Dannelly Softball 2001-03

Guy Gardner

Men’s Basketball 1998-2000

Malcolm Kuykendall Sports Supporter

2011

Johnny Buskirk

Football 1968-1969

Jim Drewry Football 1950-1951

Ricky Ford**

Men’s Basketball 1974-75

Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director 1981-2011

Sherry Slayton Holland*

Women’s Basketball 1985-87

Vincent Del Negro Men’s Basketball 1958-60

2010

David Carnell*

Baseball Coach/Football Coach/Softball Coach/Track & Field Coach/Athletic Director 1972-2008

Phyllis Stafford Dilworth* Women’s Basketball 1985-87

Mike Grier Football/Baseball 1968-1970

Kunshinge

Sorrell-Howard* Women’s Basketball 1984-86

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 1950-52

Larry Parker Football 1976-77

Evelyn Thompson*

Women’s Basketball 1986-88

2008

Bonner Arnold**

Men’s Basketball Coach/Women’s Basketball Coach/Athletic Director 19481974

Chuck “Doodle” Floyd

Men’s Basketball 1952-52, 1953-54

Gene Garrett

Men’s Basketball 1948-50

Ken Lindsey*

Men’s Basketball/Assistant Men’s Basketball Coach 1950-52

Kenneth “Cat” Robbins

Men’s Basketball Coach/ Women’s Basketball Coach 1966-1968

Adrian “Odie” Smith**

Men’s Basketball 1954-56

David “Nub” Strickland* Football 1950, 1953

W.B. “Bill” Ward** Football 1948-49 Football Coach/Golf Coach/Athletic Director 1968-1996

Harold T. White* College President

Earline “Woodsie” Woods Sports Supporter

* Denotes induction into the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame

** Denotes induction into the MACCC Sports Hall of Fame and the NJCAA Hall of Fame

Due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic, there was not a class selected for 2020.

Allie Beth Gillespie Octavian Gillespie
Jackson Mayer Keion Mays Ellie Pellizzer
Jordan Pratt
Connor

ACADEMIC ALL-

Tayler Berryhill Academic All-MACCC

Christina Fulton Academic All-MACCC

Rashid Academic All-MACCC

Anna Greene Distinguished Academic All-MACCC

Zane Tipler Academic All-MACCC

Audria Houston Academic All-MACCC

Walker Academic All-MACCC

Leah Walker
Olivia Walker
Matthew Windham
Gracie Yates
Nakyiah Walker
JB Williams
Breland Wood
Ismail
Nakyiah

ALL-DECADE TEAM WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Six outstanding scorers and rebounders make up Northeast Mississippi Community College’s alldecade team for its tradition-rich women’s basketball program.

Student-athletes that competed for the Lady Tigers between the 2009-10 and 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 student-athlete 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.

AUNDREA ADAMS

(Corinth, Miss.)

2018 NJCAA All-Region 23…Twotime 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 outings…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 seasonbest 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 second-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 doubledigit 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 selection (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 rebounds 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 doubledoubles in 24 total games during her sophomore campaign…Had five-in-arow to begin the year…Her 22 points against Snead State (Ala.) tied a careerhigh that she set during the Lady Tigers’

season opener versus Wallace StateHanceville (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…Twotime MACCC All-State selection (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… Collected stellar 825 total points in her stint at Northeast…Averaged 60 percent shooting from the floor during as well…Finished collegiate career at Blue Mountain.

DAYZSHA ROGAN (Ripley,

Miss.)

2019 NJCAA All-Region 23…Twotime 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 SouthernShreveport (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 selection (2017 firstteam/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.

Aundrea Adams Aushiana Ivy Cherelle Jones Anna Brooke Page Dayzsha Rogan Shelby Wilbanks

ALL-DECADE TEAM MEN’S BASKETBALL

A pair of All-Americans and professional standouts highlight the alldecade 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 seasons plus garnered Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) AllState 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 accomplishments 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 AllStar 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 careerhigh 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 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 throughout 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 Volunteer 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 first-team…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 doubledoubles 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 consisted 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 careerhighs 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…Twotime MACCC All-State (2019/2018 firstteam)…Averaged team-highs of 14.4 points as a sophomore and 14.3 points during his freshman campaign…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 campaign…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 StateHanceville (Ala.)…Pieced together four double-doubles during his final 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 secondteam…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 careerbest 27 points plus a thunderous 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 Arkansas 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 teamhigh 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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