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CBSB: Southern Miss, Mississippi State Score Home Sweep as Ole Miss Falls on the street

Southern Miss stayed hot, Ole Miss slipped, and Mississippi State scored a thrilling sweep in the first series in the heat of the last regular season.

The No. 22 Golden Eagles (35-13, 18-6 sun belt) are now the winners of nine consecutive ball games with Jackson State for the second longest current winning streak in Division I Baseball, which was processed this weekend in Hattiesburg in Hattiesburg.

JB Middleton blinded again on Friday, threw seven innings from One-Run Baseball and excluded six red wolves. On a quiet offensive night for both sides, Matthew Russo slammed his nail on the last field in the coffin and broke a 1-1 Inside tie on a walk-off homerun to give the black and gold 2-1.

On Saturday and Sunday it was all Miss Miss. The Golden Eagles convincingly achieved the series in game two with an 8-0 win and sealed the Sweep with a 14: 2 taste A-State on Sunday. Russo met three of the team's five home runs at the weekend, supplemented by 4 RBI appearances by Carson Paetow and Tucker Stockman.

After Middleton set the tone on Friday, the pitching rod remained under control for the rest of the path. Matt Adams grabbed his fourth victory of the year after letting a no-grille to the seventh place Inning Saturday, while the Bullpen 10.2 Inninging goalless relief and went out zero battery.

In Starkville, the drama about Chris Lemonis' termination at the Super Bulldog Weekend was reinforced by a theater extensions for the state of Mississippi at the beginning of the week. MSU (29-19, 10-14 seconds) fought Kentucky (25-20, 10-14) by withdrawing in the Middle Innings to start the party on Friday.

Game two was a different story when both sides exchanged strokes and settled in a 5: 5 difference through four Innerning Baseball. The next score was seven in our inners later when Joe Powell called the game by entering into the 11 in Bryce ChanceTH To keep the Bulldogs under interim head coach Justin Parker undefeated and win the series victory.

The state Mississippi added an exclamation mark on a 6-1 win on Sunday to complete the Sweep. Four jugs combined an impressive effort in the final that enable a single run and eight Kentucky battery.

Powell led a long list of bulldogs that contributed to the sweep and showed six RBI, two doubles and a Homerun in the series.

The post -season picture is still a bit confused with 10 seconds -but the successful weekend has the Bulldogs 13 -spots in 32th place in the latest RPI ranking. Warren Nolan. There is still work for a Large NCAA tournament offer with two weeks in the regular season, but the chestnut brown and white gave itself a chance with the 4-0 week.

While her two colleagues swept opponents at home in the state, No. 23 Ole Miss (33-15, 13-11 seconds) left two out of three to No. 21 Oklahoma.

The rebel sticks went quietly in the first two ball games and suffered in a 2-0 defeat in a 2-0 defeat in so many weeks. The Sooners followed on Saturday with a 5-3 clipping and sealed a fourth defeat in the SEC series against Mike Bianco's Crew.

As in the past two weeks against Tennessee and Vanderbilt, Ole Miss countered with a win in the series finale with a score of 7: 3. Mason Morris was outstanding again, left a run and exhibited four Sooners in 3.2 inner work. Each run on the scoreboard was delivered by another rebel racket in the victory.

But even after a further loss of the series of the series, Ole Miss's post -season is still strong. The rebels have an RPI No. 15 after the weekend to keep them in a favorable position to take a run at a hosting spot.

Next up

A free slate during the week enables the trio to prepare for important conference series last week of the regular season game.

Ole Miss and Mississippi State will fight in Dudy-Noble Field with a wealth of post-season effects on the line. On Friday he set first place for 7:30 p.m. to start the EGG Bowl on the diamond. The conference of the Southern Miss welcomes the Louisiana conference with Pete Taylor Park for its last regular season series from 2025, from 6 p.m. on Friday at 6 p.m.

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