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Other improvements to the stadium include the Southern Miss Athletic Center, a field house and athletics training facility opened in 2002 in the north end zone, new lighting towers (for enhanced lighting of televised games), as well as the new Momentum Turf field added in 2004.
The Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team participates as a member of the Sun Belt Conference and plays its home games in M.M. Roberts Stadium. In 2008, after 17 years at the helm of the USM Football program, Jeff Bower was replaced by Larry Fedora. The football team won two College Division national championships (as Mississippi Southern ...
After a 3–9 2014 campaign, Southern Miss finally returned to form in 2015, winning Conference USA's West Division and advancing to the conference title game, where the Golden Eagles fell to Western Kentucky. [32] Southern Miss had one of the most productive offenses in college football and finished 2015 with a 9–5 record, including a Heart ...
The project includes new entrances, a practice facility, scoreboards and more. It’s expected to cost $35 million and be completed in 2027. ... What the renovations mean for Southern Miss athletics.
HATTIESBURG — Southern Miss football returns to M. M. Roberts Stadium today for the first time in nearly a month. Today's matchup between the Golden Eagles (1-7, 0-5 Sun Belt Conference) and ...
The Mississippi High School Activities Association has announced that Southern Miss will host the 2024 MHSAA football championships.. On Tuesday, the MHSAA board voted for the 2024 Blue Cross Blue ...
Pete Taylor Park is a baseball stadium located in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, that is home to the Southern Miss Golden Eagles baseball team. [1] In 2011, Southern Miss announced the expansion of Pete Taylor Park. The plans include adding 1,358 seats and expanding the seating capacity to 4,300. The expansion was completed for the start of the 2012 ...
Reed Green Coliseum is an 8,095-seat multi-purpose arena in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, United States. [1] Affectionately referred to by fans and local sportswriters as "The Yurt", it opened on December 6, 1965, and is home to the University of Southern Mississippi (USM) men's basketball team, women's basketball team and women's volleyball team. [2]