The SEC had 10 teams ranked in the AP Top 25. Tennessee (17-3) fell two spots to No. 8 with the Kentucky Wildcats (14-5) falling three spots to No. 12. Texas A&M (No. 13, 15-5), Missouri (No. 20, 16-4), Ole Miss (No. 23, 15-5) and Vanderbilt (No. 24, 16-4) were all ranked.
After going 2-0 this past week with a 16-point win over Vanderbilt and a 7-point win over LSU, Alabama stayed put at No. 4 in this week’s AP Poll. It’s the third consecutive week the Crimson Tide has been ranked No.
Even with three straight wins and a 6-1 start in conference play under their belts, the Crimson Tide (17-3 overall) were dropped to No. 4 in the updated USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, released Monday. That’s because the coaches voted Iowa State (17-2) ahead of Alabama at No. 3.
Mark Pope left BYU 10 months ago to return to his alma mater Kentucky, where he plied his craft at the direction of legendary coach Rick Pitino. Now, as head coach roaming the sidelines of Rupp Arena, that leap of faith is paying off big time.
Here's where Mississippi State basketball ranks in this week's national polls after losing to Tennessee and beating South Carolina.
After a loss at Texas and a win over No. 16 Ole Miss last week, here’s where Missouri basketball landed in Monday’s updated national top-25 polls.
A Gala of Musical Memories returns after a five year hiatus to raise funds funds for the community focused organization.
Runners took to Main Street in Starkville for the annual Starkville Frostbite Half-Marathon. The event had three races, including a 5k, 10k, and Half marathon. Vendors were there for the event.
Elva Kaye Lance, Mississippi State’s director of bands, is the Magnolia State’s Outstanding Band Director of the Year for the second time in her career.
A celebration and a moment on the bench are recent examples of why Sam Purcell believes Mississippi State women's basketball has "winners."
Saturday’s college basketball schedule includes 14 games featuring a ranked team in action. Among those games is the Alabama Crimson Tide playing the Kentucky Wildcats.We’ve got what
ESPN bracketologist Joe Lunardi provided his updated projections of the NCAA Tournament field with Alabama being projected as a one-seed in the Midwest region. According to Lunardi, the Crimson Tide would travel to Lexington for the first two rounds of the tournament.