HATTIESBURG – The Southern Miss baseball program’s magical run through the post season has garnered a No. 8 final ranking in three of the major collegiate baseball polls, the first time in school history a men’s sport has finished the season ranked in the Top 10.
The National College Baseball Writers, Collegiate Baseball Magazine and The USA Today/ESPN Coaches Poll all tabbed the Golden Eagles as No. 8 in their final polls.
Baseball America and Rivals.com both tabbed Southern Miss as No. 11 despite being one of only eight teams advancing to College World Series.
It was also a banner year for Conference USA schools, for the first time in league history, two C-USA teams finished the season ranked in the top 10 and three teams were listed in the top 15 of the final rankings. Rice and Southern Miss were each ranked in the top 10, while East Carolina was as high as No. 15.
Rice, Southern Miss and East Carolina all advanced to NCAA Super Regionals, the first time in league history that three teams advanced to Supers. Southern Miss gave C-USA a team in the College World Series for the fifth consecutive season.
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Southern Miss finishes No. 8 in the nation
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Lady Braves in title game
The South Jones Lady Braves will meet their old nemesis Wayne County here Friday night at 6 p.m. in the finals of the Region 5-5A basketball tournament. South Jones downed county rival West Jones while Wayne County came away with an impressive win over Stone County here Tuesday night.
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STATE CHAMPIONS
The Laurel Knight Hawks captured the Mississippi Christian Home Educators (MCHE) state basketball championship Monday in Jackson. In the final game of the double elimination tournament, the Knight Hawks defeated the two year reigning state champions, Jackson Victors, with a final score of 67-64.
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Northeast Jones grads doing well in sports world
Justin Cooley was approved Monday night by the Smith County school board as the new head football coach at Raleigh High School.
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No. 2 Bobcats ready for 2012 baseball season
What can they do for an encore?
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Hot-shooting Bobcats whip East Central, 92-62
The Jones County Junior College Bobcats shot over 52 percent from the floor and defeated East Central Community College 92-62 here Monday night in the Brackeen-Wood Physical Education Building.
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Second season begins tonight
The season ending district tournaments are beginning tonight throughout Mississippi.
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No. 10 Lady Bobcats have high expectations in 2012
The Jones County Junior College Lady Bobcats accomplished quite a bit on the softball diamond in 2011.
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NEJ’s McMillan signs with Holmes Bulldogs
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LHS’ Armstrong signs with Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College:
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