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    Mississippi State 24–1: 13–1: 1st: Not allowed to accept NCAA Tournament Invitation due to competition with black athletes 1959–60: Mississippi State 12–13: 5–9: 9th: 1960–61: Mississippi State 19–6: 11–3: 1st: Not allowed to accept NCAA Tournament Invitation due to competition with black athletes 1961–62: Mississippi State 24 ...

  3. Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball - Wikipedia

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    The Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball program represents Mississippi State University in Starkville, Mississippi, in women's NCAA Division I basketball. The Bulldogs play in the Southeastern Conference .

  4. List of Mississippi State University people - Wikipedia

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    Van Chancellor, former head coach of women's basketball at Louisiana State University, at the University of Mississippi, and of the Houston Comets of the WNBA Ed Chapman , P for the Washington Senators in 1933

  5. These 45 Famous Black Women Are Forces to Be Reckoned With - AOL

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    This list of famous African American women to know in 2024 includes singers, actors, athletes, entrepreneurs, politicians and more inspiring modern Black women.

  6. Category : Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball coaches

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    Pages in category "Mississippi State Bulldogs women's basketball coaches" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. Chris Jans - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Paul Jans (born April 12, 1969) is the American college basketball head coach for Mississippi State.Jans previously coached at New Mexico State, where he led the Aggies from 2017 to 2022.

  8. Why 4-star Jamarion Davis-Fleming committed to Mississippi ...

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    Canton four-star big man Jamarion Davis-Fleming announced his commitment to Mississippi State basketball on Tuesday at Canton High School.

  9. Lusia Harris - Wikipedia

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    Lusia Mae Harris was born in Minter City, Mississippi, [2] to Ethel Harris and Willie Harris, a sharecropper in the cotton fields. She was the fourth of five daughters and the tenth of eleven children, all of whom attended Amanda Elzy High School near Greenwood, Mississippi. [3]

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