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Ole Miss fined after fans stormed field
SUMMARY: The University of Mississippi, commonly known as Ole Miss, has been found in violation of the Southeastern Conference's access to competition area policy. This violation occurred when fans entered the field after the football game against LSU. As a result, Ole Miss is required to pay a fine of a hundred thousand dollars for their first offense. The policy dictates that only participating student-athletes, coaches, officials, and support personnel should have access to competition areas. Penalties for future offenses increase, with fines of 250 thousand dollars for a second offense and 500 thousand dollars for a third offense.
The Southeastern Conference fined Ole Miss for a violation of the league's access to competition area policy after Saturday's game against LSU.
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No. 25 USM baseball splits with Texas State Friday
SUMMARY: WD7 Sports, sponsored by AMC Farms, recapped a recent baseball game where Southern Miss defeated Old Miss but then lost to Texas State. The game saw senior Slade Wils hitting a two-run homer, extending his hitting streak to 27 games. Matthew Russo also hit a solo shot to secure the win. Wils discussed his routine and waiting for the right pitches, leading to his success at the plate. The team's victory secured the number two spot in the upcoming tournament, with Senior Day approaching for Southern Miss. Overall, the team's performance was highlighted by strong hitting and defensive plays.
No. 25 USM baseball splits with Texas State Friday.
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Detailed Forecast 5/17/24
SUMMARY: Chief meteorologist Patch Bigby provides a detailed weather forecast for the upcoming week in a video. The weather is expected to be beautiful, with temperatures reaching the mid-80s and plenty of sunshine. After a wet week with heavy rain on Monday and Friday, the weather is expected to become drier, with only a slight chance of showers on Thursday. Temperatures will remain warm, with highs in the low 90s and overnight lows in the 60s. Overall, the forecast indicates a more summertime pattern ahead as May progresses. Sponsored by Eddie Pearson Roofing.
Detailed Forecast 5/17/24
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News 11 at 10PM_Weather 5/17/24
SUMMARY: The weather report discusses the rainfall received in Meridian over the past three days, with a total of over 2.5 inches observed. There are still showers and thunderstorms expected, particularly south of I20, with a low threat of severe weather on Saturday. Sunday is expected to be clearer and drier. A flood watch is in place for some counties until Saturday. Overnight lows will be in the mid to upper 60s, with scattered showers continuing. The new work week will start with heat in the low 90s and spotty afternoon showers and thunderstorms later in the week. This forecast is sponsored by Insurance Solutions.
Weekend Outlook: Storms to start, but it'll be a pleasant finish
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