ASU Mid-South will host its first-ever boys’ basketball camp from June 27-30 at The Dog House. The camp will run from 8:00am to 4:00pm each day and is open to boys entering grades 3 through 9 this fall.
After a spectacular sophomore campaign, Tyler Armstrong signed a National Letter of Intent with East Central University in Ada, Oklahoma, in a ceremony held in the Reynolds Center at ASU Mid-South.
Going back to a city that's been good to them in the past, the Greyhounds have signed Xavier Young to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.
In a ceremony on the campus of ASU Mid-South, the Greyhounds have added Trevor Banks by signing him to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2016-17 season.
Signing their third high school prospect in the last three days, the Greyhounds have inked D'Ayerian Montgomery to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement during a ceremony Wednesday at Horn Lake High School in Horn Lake, Mississippi.
After capturing his second state title in the last three years, Montee Randle decided to stay close to home, signing with ASU Mid-South in a ceremony Tuesday at Forrest City High School in Forrest City, Arkansas.
Signing their fourth high school prospect for the 2016-17 season, the Greyhounds have added KeShaun Davis to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement during a ceremony Monday at Mineral Springs High School in Mineral Springs, Arkansas.
For the second year in a row, the Greyhounds are moving on a freshman as Cameron Ricks signed a National Letter of Intent with Drury University out of Springfield, Missouri.
Two more Greyhounds are moving on after an outstanding two years at ASU Mid-South by signing with four-year universities to further their academic and athletic careers.
Less than 24 hours after announcing their first signee of the spring, the Greyhounds have added their second student-athlete by inking Terrandus Smith to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement Friday at Jackson South Side High School in Jackson, Tennessee.
The ASU Mid-South men's basketball program has added their first signee for 2016-17 as Kris "K.J." Patrick, a 6'6", 260-pound forward signed an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement at a ceremony Thursday at Russellville High School.
After finishing their second consecutive 18-win season, ASU Mid-South placed four men's basketball players on the NJCAA All-Region team for the 2015-16 season.
After losing 77-76 at North Arkansas College two weeks ago, the Greyhounds ended their season with a loss to the #12 ranked Pioneers in the Region 2 Championship after winning 18 games for the second consecutive year.
ASU Mid-South hit a season-high 16 three-pointers on the way to a 129-93 rout of visiting Faith Prep in the Greyhounds final home game in The Dog House.
ASU Mid-South put four players in double figures on the way to their seventh straight win at home in an 83-62 victory over Rhodes College junior varsity Monday night at The Dog House.
The ASU Mid-South Greyhounds battled to the finish but fell just short against the North Arkansas College Pioneers, falling 77-76 in what Greyhound head coach Chris Parker described as an “epic battle.”
The Greyhounds hit the road for a much-anticipated contest with Arkansas Baptist, who had dealt ASU Mid-South a 102-97 loss on January 9 in a game that the Greyhounds controlled until late in the contest.
The Greyhounds broke open the game with a 63-point second half to post a 105-75 victory over Champion Christian Thursday at The Dog House for the eighth win in their last nine games.
The Greyhounds used a big second half to overcome a halftime deficit and a hostile environment to take a 114-106 victory over West Kentucky Thursday night in Paducah.
The Greyhounds posted over 100 points for the sixth time this season on the way to a 128-74 victory over Central Baptist College JV Monday at The Dog House.
ASU Mid-South (11-8 overall) showed no after-effects of a loss in Senatobia, Mississippi last Thursday and got all over the Warriors of Faith Preparatory Academy for a 131-89 victory Saturday at The Dog House.
Playing on the road against a formidable Northwest Mississippi squad, ASU Mid-South (11-8 overall) struggled to score in the first half and could never dig out of a large deficit in a 95-77 defeat.
The Greyhounds jumped on Rhodes College JV in the first half and coasted to a 76-52 victory for their third win in a row behind a combined 35 points from Tasmania Jones and Tyler Armstrong.
At the conclusion of a back-and-forth, tug-of-war contest against North Arkansas, Arkansas State University Mid-South Public Address Announcer Mark McCleskey had an announcement to make: "For the first time, your Greyhounds have beaten a nationally-ranked team," said the veteran voice of the team.
The ASU Mid-South Greyhounds bounced back in a big way on Tuesday night. ASU Mid-South put six scorers into double-figures, led by Chris Smith’s 16 points, to glide past Blue Mountain College easily, 103-53.
In perhaps the most exciting game of the season, the Greyhounds found themselves tied with less than 30 seconds remaining, but Arkansas Baptist College hit two free throws and ASU Mid-South turned the ball over on their last possession and ABC hit a last-second three-pointer for the final 102-97 decision Saturday at The Dog House.