2024-25 Men's Basketball News
These teams are meeting for the 3rd time this season, with ASU Mid-South winning both the previous two matchups. Don't be fooled, both games were very competitive and it took a last second shot for the Greyhounds to win the second game.
In the final regular season matchup of the season, the Greyhounds travel across the state of Arkansas to face off with the Colts of UA Cossatot. The first time these teams met just over a month ago, it was ASU Mid-South taking a demanding win in the Dog House.
The last time these two teams met in January, the Greyhounds were able to pull out a 95-93 overtime win in Hot Springs. This time, it looked like ASU Mid-South was going to run away with it before the Nighthawks came back and made it come down to the wire.
In a battle between two of the three teams tied at the top of the region standings, South Arkansas was able to hold off ASU Mid-South from making a remarkable comeback. For the Stars, the win means they stay tied for first with North Arkansas. For the Greyhounds, they have more work to do.
The Greyhounds made the quick drive from West Memphis to Little Rock Monday night for their second meeting of the year. It was short after the game tipped off that ASU Mid-South took control of the game and did not look back.
A hungry SAU Tech Rockets team traveled to West Memphis Thursday night to take on the ASU Mid-South Greyhounds. When these teams first met back in January, the Greyhounds had to come from behind in the second half to pull out the win. Much like the first meeting, it was the Greyhounds finding a way to dig themselves out of a hole at the end.
The new and upcoming Sharks have been making noise all throughout junior college basketball this season. The first time these two teams met in early December, it was the Greyhounds from ASU Mid-South who would pull out a 4 point win.
This will be the last meeting between ASU Mid-South and PCCUA before the Ridge Runners can be eligible for post season play. With that, these two teams provided some tough/gritty play as the Greyhounds made the short trip to Helena West-Helena to bring home their 2nd straight win.
A game against two of the longest standing teams in Arkansas Junior College basketball did not disappoint in West Memphis Monday night. These two teams put on an offensive clinic scoring 193 combined points in an ASU Mid-South win.
Rivalry games always mean more when certain teams get together. That was the case Thursday night as the Greyhounds of ASU Mid-South traveled to Newport, Arkansas to take on the Aviators of ASU Newport. These two teams first met in December where the Greyhounds won 86-64, but the Aviators had different plans this time around.
ASU Mid-South hosted UA Cossatot on Monday to finish the first half of region play. A win for ASU Mid-South would keep them in at least a 3 way tie for 1st, while the visiting Colts try to get a big statement win on the road.
In their first home game in over a month, the ASU Mid-South Greyhounds hosted Shorter College on Saturday, January 18. This game was a make up from January 9 due to travel safety when Arkansas was hit with the winter weather storm last week.
Every time National Park and ASU Mid-South meet on the hardwood there is always just a little bit more at stake. Both teams have been at the top of the region for the last couple years, and these teams put on a show. It was no different tonight as the Greyhounds would eventually walk out of the Kettle with a win.
It was both teams first game back in a week as the the snowy weather had to postpone both teams previous game. The Stars came out hungry as they attacked the Greyhounds from start to finish earning the 89-78 win in front of their home crowd.
Our Greyhounds returned back from Christmas break and headed to East Camden to take on SAU Tech. It was the first game after the break for both teams as they jump straight back into Region 2 play. It was the Greyhounds who made a couple of plays late to secure a 73-68 victory.
Last game for the Greyhounds before heading into their Christmas break, they took the bus ride to Booneville, Mississippi to take on the Tigers of Northeast Mississippi.