On Tuesday, March 18, former Lowndes High School standout Tate Sirmans’ college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game

On Tuesday, March 18, former Lowndes High School standout Tate Sirmans’ college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Tuesday, March 18, former Lowndes High School standout Tate Sirmans’ current college team, the Ole Miss Rebels, lost 6-2 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Southern Miss Golden Eagles.

The game took place at Trustmark Park. This was their second matchup against the Golden Eagles this season.

The Rebels’ next game is scheduled for Friday, March 21 at 6 p.m. at Taylor Stadium at Simmons Field against Missouri Tigers.

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Tate Sirmans
Utility player
Freshman
6′2″ 190



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