Mississippi News
Shakira Austin, Iverson Molinar named state’s top players
Lady Rebs’ Austin, Bulldogs’ Molinar voted state’s top college basketball players
Ole Miss’s Shakira Austin, a repeat winner, and Mississippi State’s Iverson Molinar accepted the Peggie Gillom and Bailey Howell trophies, respectively, during an awards luncheon Monday at the Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame Museum.
It says here media voters from across the state got it right in voting that MSHOF executive director Bill Blackwell said was the closest in recent years. Ole Miss, 23-8 overall and 10-6 in the Southeastern Conference, was the best women’s team in the state, and Austin, who averaged 15.4 points and nine rebounds a game, was the Lady Rebels’ best player. Mississippi State, 17-14 overall and 8-10 in the SEC, was the best men’s team in the state, and Molinar, who surely will be named to the All-SEC team Tuesday, was far and away the Bulldogs’ best player.
Clearly, there was a certain symmetry to both awards.
Before we get into all the particulars, one of the most interesting moments of the program came when Ben Howland was talking about Howell’s legacy. Howland mentioned that Kentucky’s Oscar Tshiebwe has averaged 15.3 rebounds per game this season and commentators are calling him the greatest college rebounder in decades.
Said Howland, “Bailey Howell averaged 17 rebounds per game for his entire career!”
How good is that?
Of course, Howland also could have mentioned that Vanderbilt’s Scottie Pippen Jr. leads SEC scorers this season with 20.5 points per game. Howell averaged 27 per game for his career. It should be stressed that Howell played during an era when there was no shot clock, and coaches, including the great Babe McCarthy at State, often held the ball (“freezes it”) for long periods of times.
No telling what Bailey Howell would have averaged at today’s much faster pace. Little wonder he was the second overall pick of the 1959 behind another fairly good player, the one named Wilt Chamberlain.
Austin won over fellow finalists Amyshya Williams-Holliday of Jackson State and Anastasia Hayes of Mississippi State. Williams-Holliday, who began her college career at State, led JSU to a perfect 18-0 record in the Southwestern Athletic Conference and a 20-6 mark overall. She led the Lady Tigers in scoring with 19.8 points per game and in rebounding with 11.2 per game. Hayes averaged 18.6 points per game for State.
Presumably, the close voting was between Austin and Williams-Holliday, who both had outstanding seasons for successful teams. The two did go head-to-head in November with Austin scoring 24 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to lead Ole Miss to a 79-66 victory. Williams-Holliday paced Jackson State with 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Both Austin and Williams-Holliday have more basketball to play. Ole Miss should be a 6-seed, maybe even a 5-seed, in the NCAA Tournament. Jackson State will play Arkansas-Pine Bluff in the SWAC Women’s Tournament at Birmingham Wednesday night.
Molinar, State’s point guard, averaged 17.8 points and 3.6 assists per game and saved some of his best performances for the strongest competition. For instance, he scored 30 points in an overtime loss at Kentucky. He has scored in double figures in every State game this season.
“As good a player as he is, he takes his studies just as seriously as he does his basketball,” Howland said of Molinar. “As good of a player and student as he is, he is an even better person.”
Howell, a six-time NBA All-Star who still follows State basketball closely, believes Molinar has the talent and game to make it at the NBA level.
“He doesn’t have any weakness in his game,” Howell said of Molinar. “He can handle it, pass it and he is a very good defensive player. If there’s an area where he can use some improvement its in his long-range shooting. There’s such an emphasis in the NBA on three-point shooting.”
Molinar won the Howell over finalists Jarkell Joiner of Ole Miss and Tyler Stevenson of Southern Miss. Joiner averaged 13.4 points per game despite injuries this season. Stevenson led the Golden Eagles in scoring (14.7) and rebounds (7.7).
This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.
Mississippi News
Attorneys file motion to delay Jackson bribery trial
SUMMARY: In connection with the Jackson bribery scandal, attorneys for federal officials and local leaders filed a motion to postpone the trial to allow time for extensive evidence review, including hours of recordings and thousands of pages of documents. Key figures charged include Hinds County DA Jody Owens, Jackson Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba, and Councilman Aaron Banks, each facing multiple counts of conspiracy related to bribery and fraud. The scandal involves alleged bribes amounting to over $80,000 related to a downtown development project, facilitated by individuals posing as real estate developers working with the FBI.
The post Attorneys file motion to delay Jackson bribery trial appeared first on www.wjtv.com
Mississippi News
Family of Dexter Wade rallies outside JPD nearly two years after his death
SUMMARY: Nearly two years after Dexter Wade’s death, his family continues seeking justice. On November 20, Dexter Wade Day was observed in Jackson, declared by Councilman Kenneth Stokes. Wade, hit by a Jackson police cruiser in March 2023, was later found in a pauper’s grave in Hinds County, and his mother, Bettersten Wade, was unaware of his death until August 2023. She believes his death was covered up. No arrests have been made, and authorities consider it an accident. Jackson Police Chief Joseph Wade expressed condolences and shared updates on new policies to prevent similar tragedies.
The post Family of Dexter Wade rallies outside JPD nearly two years after his death appeared first on www.wjtv.com
Mississippi News
Man shot while helping with stalled vehicle in Jackson
SUMMARY: A man was shot in Jackson, Mississippi, while attempting to assist a person with a stalled vehicle on State Street at Beasley Road around 4:00 p.m. on November 20. Detective Tommie Brown reported that the victim was working on the vehicle when the suspect approached, questioned him, and then opened fire. The assailant fled the scene in a vehicle. Fortunately, the victim sustained non-life-threatening injuries and was taken to a local hospital. The Jackson Police Department is seeking information about the incident and encourages anyone with details to contact them or Crime Stoppers.
The post Man shot while helping with stalled vehicle in Jackson appeared first on www.wjtv.com
-
Our Mississippi Home7 days ago
Create Art from Molten Metal: Southern Miss Sculpture to Host Annual Interactive Iron Pour
-
Local News6 days ago
Celebrate the holidays in Ocean Springs with free, festive activities for the family
-
News from the South - Georgia News Feed6 days ago
'Hunting for females' | First day of trial in Laken Riley murder reveals evidence not seen yet
-
News from the South - Alabama News Feed6 days ago
First woman installed as commanding officer of NAS Pensacola
-
Kaiser Health News3 days ago
A Closely Watched Trial Over Idaho’s Near-Total Abortion Ban Continues Tuesday
-
Mississippi Today6 days ago
On this day in 1972
-
News from the South - Alabama News Feed2 days ago
Trial underway for Sheila Agee, the mother accused in deadly Home Depot shooting
-
News from the South - Alabama News Feed2 days ago
Alabama's weather forecast is getting colder, and a widespread frost and freeze is likely by the …