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Super Bulldog Weekend set for April 15-17
STARKVILLE (HailState.com) - The 31st annual Super Bulldog Weekend, a Mississippi State spring homecoming tradition featuring three days of athletic events, will take place April 15-17 on the MSU campus. The event is once again being presented by Regions Bank.
Kickoff for the Maroon and White spring football game at Davis Wade Stadium will be at 11 a.m. CT on Saturday, April 16. Admission to the spring football game is free.
Coach John Cohen's No. 11 Diamond Dogs host No. 4 Texas A&M in a three-game set at Dudy Noble Field with times at 6:30 p.m. Friday, 2 p.m. Saturday and 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Coach Vann Stuedeman's MSU softball team welcomes No. 3 LSU in a key Southeastern Conference series at 5:30 p.m. Friday, 7 p.m. Saturday and 3:30 p.m. Sunday.
Additional details on Super Bulldog Weekend will be announced at a later date.
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When news came out Tuesday that Mississippi State was parting ways with head softball coach Vann Stuedeman, many were taken by surprise.
Neshoba Central graduate Aspen Wesley wasn’t among them. After signing with the Bulldogs in January, Wesley capped off her high school career in May with another MHSAA Class 5A state championship in fast-pitch, and she was looking forward to continuing her career under Stuedeman’s tutelage.
Associate head coach Samantha Ricketts contacted Wesley shortly before news got out to inform Wesley that Stuedeman was leaving MSU. The news left Wesley both surprised and disappointed.
“I was not expecting that call,” Wesley said. “I was in shock, really. I really liked Vann as a coach, and as a person, she’s awesome. I was hoping to learn a lot from her because she was a pitching coach also.”
Still, Wesley’s desire to get to Starkville and begin her college softball career hasn’t wavered, and she said she’s handling the coaching uncertainty as best she can.
“I don’t have a bad attitude toward it,” Wesley said. “When I get there, I’m going to do what I always wanted to do, new coach or not. But I am going to have to work much harder, because I have no idea what (the new coach will be) looking for, you know?”
As a senior for the Lady Rockets, Wesley