The Greyhounds have signed their tenth prospect for the 2018-19 season as Jalen Sasser (6'7", 215 lbs.) from Little Rock, Arkansas, has signed an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement.
The Greyhounds have signed Crossett High School (AR) star Zyon Patterson to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2018-19 season.
Adding to their impressive recruiting class for the 2018-19 season, the Greyhounds have signed Treay Jamison from Blytheville High School (AR) to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement.
Two-time All-Region forward Trevor Banks signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his academic and basketball careers at NCAA Division I University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff.
All-State guard Ike Moore from Southside High School in Fort Smith, Arkansas, has signed an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement and will join the Greyhounds this fall.
The Greyhounds have signed All-State forward Garret Finley from White County Central High School in Judsonia, Arkansas, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2018-19 season.
In a ceremony at Collierville (TN) High School, the Greyhounds have signed combo guard Jalen Lynn (6'0", 160 lbs.) to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2018-19 season.
After helping lead the Greyhounds to their best season in school history, sophomores Dee Montgomery and Terrandus Smith have signed NCAA National Letters of Intent to further their academic and athletic careers at 4-year universities.
Adding their second recruit for the 2018-19 season, the Greyhounds have signed All-Region guard Brien Kimmons from Center Hill High School (MS) to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement.
The Greyhounds have signed All-State Guard Jai Peters from Benton High School to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement for the 2018-19 season.
Leading ASU Mid-South to unprecedented heights, Dee Montgomery has been named to the NJCAA Division II All-American Basketball Team for his efforts this season.
Down as much as 16 points in the second half, the Greyhounds never quit on the way to an exciting 72-71 victory over Erie Community College (NY) to take 5th Place at the NJCAA National Tournament in Danville, Illinois.
The Greyhounds' Terrandus Smith's 3-pointer hit nothing but net as the buzzer sounded, giving the Greyhounds a 68-66 elimination-game victory at the NJCAA National Tournament in Danville, Illinois.
Delta College used 58% shooting from the field to overcome the Greyhounds' 33% to take an 80-73 victory in the quarterfinals of the NJCAA National Tournament in Danville, Illinois.
Dee Montgomery scored 19 points and Trevor Banks finished with 18 points and 9 rebounds as the 14th-seeded ASU Mid-South Greyhounds shocked the third-seeded Cuyahoga Community College Challengers who were ranked #1 in the final NJCAA National Poll.
The Greyhounds first trip to the National Tournament will feature a first-round matchup with Cuyahoga College from Cleveland, Ohio, on Tuesday, March 20, at 11:00 a.m.
After a dominating first-half performance, the Greyhounds lost the lead with just 1:18 left in the game but used a miraculous 7-1 run in the last 40 seconds to earn a 68-66 victory over the host MCC-Penn Valley Scouts to win the NJCAA District XIII Championship Saturday in Kansas City, Missouri.
Seven Greyhound players scored in double figures as ASU Mid-South withstood 13 three-pointers from the visiting North Arkansas Pioneers to take a convincing 109-89 victory Saturday at The Dog House to secure their second consecutive NJCAA Region 2 Championship.
The Greyhounds wasted no time in cruising to their school-record 24th victory Monday night in taking a 113-56 decision over Central Baptist College JV at The Dog House.
In a game similar to their previous matchup this season, the Greyhounds (23-5) were able to withstand 15 three-pointers from West Kentucky to take a 109-98 victory Thursday night at The Dog House.
The Greyhounds (22-5) used an 8-0 run in the final three minutes of the first half to widen the gap, then cruised in the second half for a 91-76 victory over the Champion Christian College Tigers Monday night at The Dog House.
Having to earn it through a hard-fought battle, the Greyhounds (21-5) emerged with a 95-88 victory over the National Park College Nighthawks, setting the school record for wins in a single season.
The Greyhounds wasted no time getting win #20 on the season with a dominating 122-76 victory at Williams Baptist College Monday night in Walnut Ridge, Arkansas.