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Mississippi State baseball vs St. John’s score updates in NCAA regional bracket
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — A skid of more than two years without postseason play has come to an end for Mississippi State baseball.
The Bulldogs (38-21) are in the Charlottesville Regional of the NCAA Tournament where they open play Friday. As the No. 2 seed, Mississippi State is slated to face No. 3 seed St. John’s (37-16-1).
Action in Charlottesville includes No. 1 seed and host Virginia (41-15) along with No. 4 seed Penn (24-23).
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Mississippi State has failed to advance beyond the regular season since its 2021 national championship run. However, after winning 17 conference games in this year’s regular season and winning two contests in the SEC tournament, the Bulldogs delivered a résumé worthy of postseason baseball.
St. John’s comes to Charlottesville off a Big East tournament title. This year marks the first NCAA Tournament bid for the Red Storm since 2018.
Friday’s meeting marks the first in history between Mississippi State and St. John’s.
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Mississippi State vs St. John’s prediction
Mississippi State beats St. John’s, 4-2: MSU’s offense comes into the Charlottesville Regional off a sluggish offensive showing at the SEC tournament. Against a quality St. John’s pitching staff, scoring could be difficult. However, with Khal Stephen on the mound, Mississippi State is hard to pick against.
Mississippi State vs St. John’s location
Mississippi State and St. John’s are playing at Davenport Field in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Mississippi State lineup
- LF Bryce Chance
- SS David Mershon
- RF Dakota Jordan
- 1B Hunter Hines
- CF Connor Hujsak
- 2B Amani Larry
- 3B Logan Kohler
- DH Aaron Downs
- C Joe Powell
- SP Khal Stephen
St. John’s lineup
- CF Jackson Tucker
- LF Garrett Scavelli
- 3B Blake Mayberry
- C Jimmy Keenan
- 1B Marty Higgins
- DH Paul Orbon
- RF Ben Beauchamp
- SS Luke Orbon
- 2B Anthony Brienza
Mississippi State vs St. John’s tickets
A limited number of general admission and reserved tickets are available to purchase through UVA.
Tickets can also be purchased through a third-party at StubHub.com.
Mississippi State baseball vs. St. John’s score update
Mississippi State baseball schedule 2024
View the 2024 schedule for Mississippi State here.
St. John’s baseball schedule 2024
View the 2024 schedule for St. John’s here.
Mississippi State baseball roster
View Mississippi State’s 2024 roster here.
St. John’s baseball roster
View the St. John’s 2024 roster here.
Charlottesville Regional schedule
All times CDT
Friday’s games
Game 1: No. 1 Virginia vs. No. 4 Penn, 11 a.m., ESPN+
Game 2: No. 2 Mississippi State vs. No. 3 St. John’s, 6 p.m., ESPN+
Saturday games
Game 3: Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 11 a.m., TBD
Game 4: Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 5 p.m., TBD
Sunday games
Game 5: Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 loser, 11 a.m., TBD
Game 6: Game 4 winner vs. Game 5 winner, 5 p.m., TBD
Monday game
Game 7: Game 6 winner vs. Game 6 loser (if necessary), TBD
Charlottesville Regional bracket
Charlottesville Regional odds
Mississippi State baseball is favored (-450) to beat St. John’s on Friday, according to BetMGM.
Virginia (-110) is a slight favorite to win the Charlottesville Regional. MSU is close behind (+110). St. John’s (+1400) and Penn (+3000) are longshots.
Charlottesville Regional tickets
A limited number of general admission and reserved tickets are available to purchase through UVA.
Tickets can also be purchased through a third-party at StubHub.com.
2024 College World Series bracket
2024 NCAA baseball tournament odds
Mississippi State is a longshot to win the College World Series (+4000), according to BetMGM.
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Mississippi Highway Patrol deployed to Goodman after viral gun video, leaders explain goals
GOODMAN, Miss. — The Mississippi Department of Public Safety has deployed state troopers to the Town of Goodman indefinitely following a viral video showing people waving guns and mocking the absence of police in the town.
DPS Commissioner Sean Tindell and other department leaders flew into Goodman on Thursday to meet with town officials. Tindell said the video drew the attention of both himself and Gov. Tate Reeves.
“We felt like there needed to be a presence of law enforcement in Goodman to send a message,” Tindell said. “That it’s not a town or any town in Mississippi that we’re going to allow lawlessness to prevail.”
Troopers conducting stops, working alongside sheriff’s office
Since Wednesday, troopers have been stopping drivers in downtown Goodman and in neighborhoods. Tindell said the Mississippi Highway Patrol is working alongside the Holmes County Sheriff’s Office as part of the investigation.
“It’s more regular law enforcement duties at this point,” Tindell said. “You know, we’re looking at individuals in the video to ask who they were and go from there.”
Tindell said MHP deployments to towns across the state are not uncommon, and include safety checkpoints, driver’s license verifications and insurance verifications.
“So that’s not unusual anywhere on any given day,” Tindell said. “We just happen to be in Goodman because they needed additional help at that time.”
Mayor supports presence; some residents question it
Mayor Michael Howard said he supports MHP’s increased presence in the town. However, resident Keni El questioned whether the deployment was necessary.
“It really doesn’t change anything because if the people they’ve seen on the video are who they came for then that’s who they need to be looking for,” El said. “Because in a way, it’s kind of harassing the people for stupidity of some younglings.”
El said leaders should instead focus on providing resources to mentor young people.
“The youth need to be taught the right knowledge, right wisdom, right understanding,” El said. “But I’m not going to be afraid of no child.”
Tindell said he is unsure how long state troopers will remain in Goodman but will stay in contact with town officials until a departure date is determined.
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Where Ace Reese, Mississippi State signees appear in latest MLB mock drafts
STARKVILLE — Mississippi State baseball could have its first position player picked in the first round of the MLB draft since 2020.
That’s where star third baseman Ace Reese is ranked ahead of the 2026 MLB Draft. He has two years of eligibility remaining but is not expected back with the Bulldogs because of his high draft ranking.
There are other draft outcomes that can impact MSU’s 2027 roster for coach Brian O’Connor’s second season. The draft begins July 11 (noon, NBC/Peacock) with Rounds 1-4 and continues July 12 with Rounds 5-20.
Here’s a look at where Mississippi State players are ranked for the draft, including high school signees.
MLB draft rankings for Ace Reese, other Mississippi State players
MLB.com’s list of the top 250 prospects has Reese at No. 18. He’s the highest-ranked third baseman. USA Today’s mock draft predicts the Miami Marlins to select Reese with the No. 14 pick, which has a slot value of nearly $5.5 million.
If Reese is picked in the top 10, he’d be Mississippi State’s first top 10 pick since Paul Maholm in 2003.
The only other Mississippi State player in MLB.com’s top 250 is relief pitcher Ben Davis at No. 232. Davis does not have any college eligibility remaining.
That does not mean there won’t be more MSU players drafted. MSU has two starters in particular, catcher Kevin Milewski and outfielder Aidan Teel, who are draft eligible. If they are drafted, they’ll have to decide whether to sign with the pro team or return to Mississippi State. Relief pitcher Maddox Webb is in the same situation.
None of Mississippi State’s incoming transfers are ranked as top 250 draft prospects.
Mississippi State baseball signees rankings for MLB draft
Mississippi State has the No. 6 recruiting class, according to Perfect Game, and there are many players who are draft risks.
Eight of the signees are ranked inside MLB.com’s top 250 with four in the top 100.
Catcher Will Brick is the top signee at No. 46 after reclassifying to the 2026 class. Shortstop Rocco Maniscalco is just behind him at No. 49, followed by pitchers Landon Brown (No. 77) and Denton Lord (No. 80).
Other signees in the top 250 are pitcher Wilson Andersen (No. 111), outfielder Martin Shelar (No. 175), pitcher Jake Carbaugh (No. 203) and shortstop Noah Danza (No. 239).
Last summer, Mississippi State got signees Jack Bauer and Jacob Parker to turn down the MLB draft and play for the Bulldogs. Bauer was ranked as the No. 44 prospect and Parker, who turned into a freshman All-American, was No. 109.
The deadline for draftees to sign contracts with pro teams is July 27 at 4 p.m. CT.
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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