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The Mississippi State University women’s basketball team dropped their first SEC home game of 2023 against in-state rivals the University of Mississippi by a score of 61-50 Sunday at Humphrey Coliseum.

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The Mississippi State University women's basketball team faced South Dakota State University on Friday in Humphrey Coliseum where the Bulldogs took a 76-71 win.

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On Tuesday afternoon, Mississippi State University women’s basketball found themselves without a coach after Nikki McCray-Penson stepped down. The former University of Tennessee guard and WNBA player became the head coach for MSU in 2020. 

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It has been a wild few weeks for both the men's and women's basketball squads at Mississippi State University. Between graduates and transfers, it could seem like there has been a mass exodus from the women's program, an argument which could definitely be made.

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With under five seconds left in overtime in a game against the University of Connecticut in the semi-finals for the 2017 Final Four, Bulldog guard Morgan William drove in right past the free-throw line to toss up the shot that sealed the deal for the Bulldogs women's basketball team in 2017.…

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After a hiatus from the hardwood of over 10 days, the Mississippi State University women's basketball team was back in action against the fourth-ranked University of South Carolina Gamecocks this past Thursday night at Humphrey Coliseum. It was the first matchup between first-year Bulldog He…

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A hard-fought SEC basketball battle took place at the Humphrey Coliseum on Thursday, where the Crimson Tide wrestled back from a 10-point deficit and handed the Mississippi State University Bulldogs their second loss of conference play.

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The Mississippi State University men and women's basketball teams are hopping back on the court on Nov. 25. The start of the season has been long-awaited since the NCAA set in place health guidelines for the season. 

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Vic Schaefer, as revealed in a tweet by the University of Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte will coach the UT women’s basketball team this coming year. Del Conte posted a picture with Schaefer captioning it, “Guess who’s coming to the Forty.” The picture showed Schaefer, as well as his…

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Graduate guard Jordan Danberry was honored at senior night on Thursday. After starting her college career at the University of Arkansas and playing six games there, she moved to Starkville and became a Bulldog.

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During Mississippi State University women's basketball game on Sunday, Myah Taylor’s energy was contagious to her teammates and the crowd. When she started working the court by scoring and stealing against Texas A&M University, it pushed her teammates to do the same as MSU won the game 69-57. 

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The Mississippi State University Women’s Basketball Team played the University of Georgia Monday night. The Bulldogs pulled out a win with a 14 point spread, beating UGA 67-53. The best quarter for MSU was the second, in which they scored 23 points. 

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The Mississippi State University Lady Bulldogs used the last seconds of the game to cap off a dominating performance as they won their 12th straight game against the University of Mississippi with an 80-39 defensive effort. 

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Earlier this week, America paid homage to both living veterans and veterans who are no longer with us. On that day, Mississippi State University unveiled chairs that serve as immortalized tributes to prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action in Davis Wade Stadium, Dudy Noble Field and …

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It has been around nine months since Chloe Bibby was unable to leave the floor of Humphrey Coliseum as she suffered a season-ending knee injury against the University of South Carolina. 

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With the start of basketball season a little over a month away, both Mississippi State University basketball programs discussed team development and expectations during a preseason conference Oct. 3.

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It was a frustrating, tough, painful Sunday for Mississippi State University women's basketball, as they fell 88-84 to Oregon University in the Elite Eight round just shy of a third-straight Final Four appearance.

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How sweet it is. No. 1 Mississippi State University (32-2, 15-1 SEC), defeated the No. 9 seed, Clemson University (20-13, 9-7 ACC), 85-61 punching their ticket to the Sweet Sixteen in Portland, Oregon.

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There was pure domination on the court, as the No. 1 seed, Mississippi State Bulldogs (31-2, 15-1 SEC), defeated the No. 16 seed, Southern University Jaguars (20-13, 14-4 SWAC), 103-46. Sealing the win against the Jaguars, MSU solidified their slot in the second round of the women’s tourname…

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The words “we are not finished” pulsated out of the speakers in the Humphrey Coliseum. After two straight years of making NCAA Final Four appearances and two NCAA Championship Game appearances, the phrase rings true for Mississippi State University women’s basketball team. These Bulldogs wan…

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Let the confetti rain. Mississippi State University women’s basketball team reeled in the program’s first Southeastern Conference title with a 101-70 victory over Arkansas (20-14, 6-10 SEC) Sunday afternoon. Just one week after clinching the SEC title outright, the Bulldogs added yet another…

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Mississippi State University (27-2, 15-1 SEC) won its second-straight SEC regular season championship in women's basketball with a 68-64 road win against the University of South Carolina (21-8, 13-3 SEC).

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The University of Tennessee (15-7) hung tight with Mississippi State University (21-1) for most of Sunday afternoon's women's basketball matchup; but once the floodgates opened, the Bulldogs seemingly could not miss, culminating in a dominant 91-63 win over the Volunteers.

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Despite the 10,333 people in attendance of the Mississippi State University thrashing of the University of Mississippi, as MSU would win 80-49, MSU head coach Vic Schaefer said he was unimpressed with his team’s performance.