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Southern Miss baseball reaping rewards of record-breaking season

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Southern Miss baseball reaping rewards of record-breaking season

2022 Boo Ferriss Trophy winner Tanner Hall of Southern Miss, flanked by Golden Eagle head coach Scott Berry (left) and pitching coach Christian Ostrander. (Photo by Hays Collins)

The Southeastern Conference long has cast a huge shadow over the world in these parts in any given season. But consider this: In college this season, Mississippi came in as the defending National Champion. Ole Miss was ranked No. 1 in the early season. That's not a shadow, that's more like a black out. 

And it's nothing new for Southern Miss, which has long struggled for attention in its own state, even while playing quality baseball season after season after season. 

Given that, here's a little what many might not know…

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Did you know that this spring marks the sixth straight season during which the Golden Eagles have won at least 40 or more? It's true. Southern Miss is one of only two Division I teams in the nation to have won at least 40 games for six straight seasons (Dallas Baptist is the other).

And did you know that this season Scott Berry became the winningest coach in the school's long-successful baseball history? He did. When the Eagles defeated UAB on May 1, it was Berry's 469th victory as head coach in only his 12th full season. You can do the math, but that's really close to 40 wins per. And consider this: Berry's three predecessors — Pete Taylor, Hill Denson and Corky Palmer — have all been selected to the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame. Note to MSHOF selection committee: Reserve a spot for Berry, a nice guy who never finishes anywhere close to last.

Did you know Southern Miss finished the regular season with a 41-14 record, including a sparkling 23-7 record in Conference USA, the nation's fifth highest rated baseball league? The Eagles did, finishing three games clear of second place Tech, another terrific college baseball program that struggles for attention in its own state.

Did you know over Berry's 12 seasons, Southern Miss has battled in-state rivals Ole Miss and Mississippi State on nearly even terms — 12-10 vs. Ole Miss, 8-12 vs. State?

Did you know Southern Miss pitching ranks second in the nation (to Tennessee) in earned average, giving up only a tad over three earned runs per nine innings?

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Did you know Golden Eagle pitching ranks second (to Florida State) in the nation in strikeouts with 623? That's 11.3 per nine innings if you are keeping score.

Did you know Southern Miss sophomore right-hander Tanner Hall, awarded on Monday the Boo Ferriss Trophy, finished the regular season with 120 strikeouts and only 10 walks? He did and those numbers are insane — second best in the nation. The last pitcher to win the Boo was Golden Eagle Nick Sandlin in 2018. He now pitches for the Cleveland Indians.

Did you know Southern Miss pitching ranks second in the nation (again, to Tennessee) in strikeouts-to-walks ratio, finishing just .03 percentage points behind the Vols? (Yes, pitching coach and associate head coach Christian Ostrander deserves huge credit for all those amazing pitching numbers.)

Did you know Southern Miss had won a school record 15 consecutive games before Reece Ewing and Slade Wilkes, two left-handed sluggers (the No. 3 and No. 5 hitters in the lineup) suffered injuries that caused them both to miss time? Did you know that during the games that Ewing played this season, Southern Miss was an even more impressive 37-9?

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Did you know Southern Miss shattered attendance at Pete Taylor Park this season, breaking season ticket sales record by nearly 1,000 and averaging 4,771 per ? That was 10th the nation and No. 1 among non-power five conference teams.

Scott Berry

Strange as it sounds, Berry's Southern Miss program has gained more respect nationally than it has in its home state. It's true. The Golden Eagles reached a No. 4 ranking nationally before Ewing and Wilkes were injured. DI Baseball currently ranks the Golden Eagles 14th in the nation. Respected national publications have all predicted Southern Miss will host an NCAA Regional with as high as a No. 9 national seed.

All those are reasons why Berry's ball club this spring has emerged, at least briefly, from the SEC's long shadow. It remains to be seen how far these Eagles can fly. Next step: the CUSA Tournament, which the top-seeded Eagles will host beginning Wednesday at Pete Taylor Park.

No predictions here other than when it comes to baseball, teams with the deepest pitching staffs normally have a distinct advantage. Southern Miss has the deepest pitching staff in the school's history. In this case, the numbers do not lie.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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Mostly clear through Easter weekend – Home – WCBI TV

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www.wcbi.com – Ashleigh Bryant – 2024-03-28 18:26:14

SUMMARY: Clear conditions are expected to continue through the end of the in Columbus, Mississippi. Temperatures will drop into the 30s on Thursday night with possible patchy frost. Friday will bring more sunshine with high temperatures in the low to middle 70s. The will see temperatures pushing towards 80 degrees with no rain expected. Next week, warm and humid will flow into the Deep South, with a of scattered showers and thunderstorms on Tuesday. It is still uncertain if these storms will be severe, but it is being monitored closely.

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Women-led organization hosts workshop at Yokohama

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www.wcbi.com – Eric Lampkin – 2024-03-28 17:57:25

SUMMARY: Yokohama's Point plant hosted a workshop called “Pathways to Financial Wellness” organized by WHEELS, a group empowering women in supervision. Dr. Becky Smith led discussions on various financial topics, emphasizing the importance of understanding financial behaviors and setting realistic goals. Yokohama focuses on empowering individuals holistically to improve overall quality. The Human Resources Director highlighted the company's efforts to opportunities for employees to enhance their work and professional lives. The workshop aimed to women gain better control over their personal, , and work-related finances. The holistic approach taken by Yokohama ties financial well-being to overall personal .

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USDA issues disaster designation for all Mississippi counties

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www.wjtv.com – Delesha – 2024-03-28 16:43:41

SUMMARY: All counties in Mississippi have been designated as USDA disaster due to the 2023 drought, making farmers eligible for Farm Service Agency Loan Assistance. This emergency loan can be used to offset losses from the previous year's drought, such as hay or equipment. Despite the good growing season for ryegrass, many farmers have depleted their hay reserves. Farmers in Mississippi have an eight-month window to apply for the loan. This assistance aims to farmers recover from the drought and ensure adequate resources for the upcoming year.

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