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FOOTBALL
Spring game highlighted by big plays, explosive offense James Johnson
Mullen’s go-to guy. “I really thought, throughout the spring, that we improved on theSthings
Printz Reporter
The annual Black and Gold spring game showcased some new talent for the Golden Eagles as the Black squad beat the Gold squad 45-25 Saturday afternoon, April 19. The starters were split among both teams, putting 11 on the Black squad and 11 on the Gold squad. The day started with a pregame oneon-one Oklahoma drill that got the intensity going. The Gold team dominated in the Oklahoma drill, winning 4-1. When the players took the field for the actual spring game, starting quarterback Nick Mullens wasted no time getting the Black team on the board. The Black team got the ball back after freshman Picasso Nelson picked off Cole Weeks to open the game. On the ensuing play, Mullens threw a perfect pass to where only his receiver, Marquise Ricard, could get it for a touchdown. Ricard finished with five catches for 74 yards and the touchdown and showed he could be a deep threat and
that mattered,” said Southern Miss head coach Todd Monken. “I thought our guys were flying around. There
was more energy. It was productive for what we were trying to get accomplished.” Mullens showed improve-
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Black team quarterback Nick Mullens hands the ball off to running back Delvin Welch during the Black and Gold spring game Saturday afternoon in M.M. Roberts Stadium. The Black team dominated by winning 45-25.
ment and maturity as he completed 12 of his 19 passes for 133 yards and one score. Mullens flashed some running ability as well as he scampered for 17 yards on three carries with a touchdown. Sophomore quarterback Matt Bergeron, who sat out last year after transferring from Lamar University, impressed many as well leading the Black team’s second offense. He was 6-6 for 52 yards and a touchdown. Running back Jalen Richard led the way on the ground with 12 carries for 139 and a touchdown. Richard also showcased his nice hands pulling in three catches for 33 yards and a touchdown. Cole Weeks started under center for the Gold team and split time with Parker Adamson. Both quarterbacks dropped backed 25 times with 13 completions. Weeks threw for 206 yards, to lead all quarterbacks, and two touchdowns. Adamson had 83 yards and a score. George Payne toted the rock for the Gold team, finishing with 49 yards on 12 carries.
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ON CAMPUS
Southern Miss celebrates Earth Week Kirstie Lowery Printz Reporter
Many are becoming educated on what can be done to keep the planet clean and evidence of the growing concern for the Earth is showing in students and staff at The University of Southern Mississippi.
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NEWS USM faculty Departments welcome new additions.
According to an EcoEagle newsletter from USM’s Office of Sustainability, Southern Miss will be hosting Earth Week, an event that is set to begin on April 21 and end on April 25. Earth Week is the result of a partnership between the Office of Sustainability and other oncampus groups involved in
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educating others on recycling. The week is comprised of various events designed to encourage participants to not only recycle more often, but also to use less fuel and live a healthier, more ecofriendly lifestyle. Events throughout the week will include “Meatless Monday,” when men and women will
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go to the local farmer’s market to purchase fruits and vegetables, “’Transit Tuesday,” when participants will walk and ride bikes rather than using a lot of gas, “Waste-less Wednesday,” when participants will go to the Earth Fair and watch an alternative car show. Other events of the week
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include “Thirsty Thursday,” during which everyone will learn about sustainable jobs at the Career Service Seminar, and “Field Trip Friday,” an event that includes a kayak trip, or a journey to Advanced Disposal’s recycling plant in Sumrall, and will end with
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See EARTH, 6 SPORTS Baseball Eagles win three in a row.