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  2. Tad Smith Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    C. M. "Tad" Smith Coliseum is an 8,867-seat multi-purpose arena on the campus of the University of Mississippi. Through the first part of the 2015–16 basketball season, it was home to the University of Mississippi Rebels men's and women's basketball teams, but was replaced by a new arena, The Sandy and John Black Pavilion, in January 2016.

  3. List of sports-related people from Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Lusia Harris (1955–2022), first female player in Hall of Fame, (Minter City) Antonio Harvey (born 1970), radio broadcaster, player, Spencer Haywood (born 1949), power forward/center, (Silver City) Ronnie Henderson (born 1974), shooting guard, led the SEC twice in scoring at LSU, Jeanne Ruark Hoff, player for Stanford

  4. Summit, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Summit is a town in Pike County, Mississippi, United States. [2] The population was 1,705 at the 2010 census. It is part of the McComb, Mississippi Micropolitan Statistical Area .

  5. Vernon Butler - Wikipedia

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    Butler attended North Pike High School in Summit, Mississippi. He played football, basketball and ran track. As a senior, he had 121 tackles and 13 sacks. Butler committed to Louisiana Tech University to play college football. [1]

  6. National Signing Day: Mississippi high school football ...

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    Here are the Mississippi high school athletes that signed during early signing day period.

  7. List of musicians from Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Carey Bell (1936–2007) – Chicago blues harmonica player ; Big Time Sarah (1953–2015) – blues singer ; James Blackwood (1919–2002) – one of The Blackwood Brothers (Choctaw County) Blind Mississippi Morris (born 1955) – blues artist ; Lucille Bogan (1897–1948) – blues singer

  8. Charles Jones (basketball, born 1962) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Alexander Jones (born January 12, 1962) is a retired American basketball player and current college basketball coach who played for four seasons in the National Basketball Association. Primarily a forward, he played for the Phoenix Suns , the Portland Trail Blazers , and the Washington Bullets during his NBA career.

  9. Caden Prieskorn - Wikipedia

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    On January 9, 2023, Prieskorn announced that he would be transferring to the University of Mississippi to play for the Ole Miss Rebels. [8] In his first season at Ole Miss, he recorded 20 receptions for 313 yards and two touchdowns.