Texas guard Daunte Galvan has signed a National Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement with the Greyhounds for the 2019-20 season in a ceremony at PSJA North Early College High School in Pharr, Texas.
The Greyhounds added two more Little Rock-area products for the 2019-20 season, signing Jarius Sharp and Jared Smith to a National Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement in a ceremony at Cirks Arena on the campus of Hall High School.
Signing their first high school recruit of the season, the Greyhounds have inked three-time All-State guard Kevin Fulton from Nettleton High School in Jonesboro, Arkansas, to an NJCAA Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement.
The Greyhounds have added North Little Rock guard/forward Kylon McCullough for the 2019-20 season as he signed a National Letter of Intent and Scholarship Agreement in a ceremony at the North Little Rock High School Arena.
The Greyhounds shot a paltry 31.4% from the field and 15.6% from the three-point line in falling to North Central Missouri College 73-67 in the District XIII Championship in Trenton, Missouri.
In advance of their trip to play in the District XIII Championship game, four Greyhounds have been named to the NJCAA All-Region 2 Basketball Team for the 2018-19 season.
After winning the Region 2 Championship for the third year in a row, the Greyhounds have placed four players on the 2018-19 All-Region Men's Basketball Team.
Down by 11 points in the second half, the Greyhounds used a slow and steady comeback to force overtime, then scored 13 points in the extra period for an 80-75 victory in the NJCAA Region 2 Championship Game.
Leading virtually the entire game, the Greyhounds saw their lead disappear in the last three minutes, dropping a tough 71-68 decision to SAU Tech Saturday in The Dog House.
The Greyhounds rebounded from a close loss the day before to take a 95-65 victory Thursday at West Kentucky Community and Technical College in Paducah.
ASU Mid-South's defense held visiting National Park College to 23 first-half points while the offense was as efficient as its been all season as the Greyhounds took a 101-58 victory Thursday at The Dog House.
The Greyhounds took their first lead on a Jalen Lynn three-pointer with 2:20 to go and hit 3-of-4 free throws in the last minute for an 80-75 Region 2 victory over North Arkansas Saturday at The Dog House.
For the third time this season, Jalen Lynn, a 6'0" freshman from Collierville, Tennessee, has been named the NJCAA Region 2 Player of the Week for the week of January 28 through February 3.
The Greyhounds coasted to a 99-62 win Monday and now turn their attention to their Region 2 matchup with North Arkansas College Saturday at 2:00pm at The Dog House. (Photo by Loretta Dale)
Freshman Jalen Lynn (Collierville, TN) set a new single-game scoring record by scoring 40 points including 12 3-pointers as the Greyhounds earned a 115-75 victory over West Kentucky Thursday at The Dog House.
Setting season lows in points and field goal percentage, the Greyhounds saw a 14-point second half lead disappear with their shooting touch as they fell 77-65 to Northwest Mississippi Monday at The Dog House.
The Greyhounds didn't take their first lead until the 8:08 mark of the second half, but then didn't give it up to take a 78-75 victory over National Park College in Hot Springs.
Christian White scored a career-high 24 points and pulled down 9 rebounds to help the Greyhounds take a 90-80 victory at North Arkansas College Saturday in Harrison.
The Greyhounds had their worst half of basketball of the season, and it cost them an 84-77 defeat against Itawamba Community College Monday at The Dog House.
The Greyhounds fell behind at the half after giving up 10 first-half three-pointers and then ran out of time in a second-half comeback, falling 87-83 to SAU Tech in Camden, Arkansas.
The Greyhounds (10-3) got season-high performances of 28 points from Jalen Lynn and 19 from Shaheed Halk to take a 94-86 victory over Northeast Mississippi Community College (10-2) in Booneville.
The Greyhounds warmed up before Saturday's game the same way they have done in 11 previous contests this season, but then joined the officials, game workers and fans in waiting for their opponent who never showed up to play.