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Mid-South Community College company history timeline

1992

Arkansas State University Mid-South's beginnings can be traced back to April of 1992 when the Board of Trustees hired Doctor Glen Fenter as the first president of Mid-South Community College.

2010

The athletic department began with a press conference on June 1, 2010, as MSCC announced it would be known as the Greyhounds thanks to a $250,000 donation by Southland Park Gaming & Racing.

2013

The Lady Greyhounds won their first home game just days later on November 4, 2013, by defeating Shawnee Community College, 95-56.

2014

When a coaching vacancy opened right before classes began in August, 2014, Stoglin stepped in again to help the program as Interim Women’s Coach for the 2014-15 season.

The men's program continued to blossom with a record 18 wins in 2014-15 as all five sophomores and one freshman signed scholarships with four-year colleges.

2015

The 2015-16 season saw both programs continue to rise as the men won 18 games for the second consecutive year while leading the nation in rebounding and finishing sixth in assists and seventh in scoring.

2017

The 2017-18 season saw Dwayne McCray take over as Interim Head Coach of the Lady Greyhounds and finish 10-15 against a strong schedule.

2021

Entering the 2021-22 season, Mercedes Corona is in her fourth season leading the Lady Greyhound program while Parker enters his 12th year at ASU Mid-South.

2022

Story recap for Men's Basketball vs Southwest Mississippi on February 28, 2022 at 6 P.M.

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