OXFORD — Mississippi State baseball pulled off a late rally to stun Ole Miss.

No. 4 Mississippi State beat No. 18 Ole Miss 5-4 on March 27 at Swayze Field. It was the first game in a three-game series.

The Rebels (19-8, 3-4 SEC) took the lead on a three-run home run from catcher Austin Fawley in the sixth, but it didn’t last.

MSU (22-4, 5-2) scored two runs in the top of the ninth after entering the inning down 4-3. MSU’s Chone James had the game-winning RBI on a single to right field that he reached third base on when Ole Miss right fielder Tristan Bissetta slipped on the wet outfield grass.

Ole Miss ace Hunter Elliott started the game and pitched 5⅓ innings. Reliever Taylor Rabe (3-1) got the loss

MSU starter Charlie Foster gave up one earned run in 4⅔ innings. Tyler Pitzer (2-1) got the win for MSU.

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Ole Miss vs Mississippi State score updates

MSU has the lead 5-4. Chone James lined what looked like a single to right field, but right fielder Tristan Bissetta slipped on the wet grass and James made it to third.

MSU has tied the game 4-4 and are threatening with a runner on third base. Chone James bats with one out.

Ole Miss catcher Austin Fawley hit a three-run home run that just squeaked over the fence in left field by the foul pole. It puts Ole Miss up 4-3 in the bottom of the seventh.

Mississippi State leads 3-1 heading to the bottom of the sixth. MSU scored one more run on a bases-loaded hit that second baseman Dom Decker couldn’t corral, but Taylor Rable was able to strand three MSU players to get out of the inning.

Mississippi State is up 2-1 after Noah Sullivan lined a double that hopped over third base. Taylor Rabe is in to replace Hunter Elliott on the mound.

The Bulldogs have tied the game 1-1 in the top of the sixth inning. Ace Reese punched an RBI single to left field, and now the Bulldogs have runners on first and second with one out.

Mississippi State starter Charlie Foster’s day is over. He pitched well. He finished with one earned run and two hits across 5⅔ innings.

Jack Gleason is in to pitch to Ole Miss catcher Austin Fawley

Ole Miss ace Hunter Elliott has held MSU scoreless through five innings. The Bulldogs have one hit and six strikeouts.

Ole Miss third baseman Judd Utermark blasted a home run over the wall in right field to put Ole Miss up 1-0 in the fourth inning.

It was the first hit MSU starter Charlie Foster gave up.

Only one batter has reached base through two innings, MSU’s Ace Reese from a walk. Charlie Foster’s first nine pitches of the game were strikes.

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Mississippi State versus Ole Miss will air on 96.1 FM. The radio broadcast is also streaming on MSU’s athletics website on the MSU Hail State app.

It can also be heard through the Ole Miss radio network.

What channel is Ole Miss vs Mississippi State on today?

The game is streaming on SEC Network+.

Mississippi State vs Ole Miss starting pitchers

  • LHP Charlie Foster (0-0, 5.11 ERA) vs. LHP Hunter Elliott (3-0, 3.48 ERA)

Ole Miss vs Mississippi State injury report

Mississippi State pitcher Ryan McPherson was diagnosed with a “mild forearm strain.” He is doubtful to play against the Rebels. It’s a big loss. The sophomore right-hander is 3-0 with a 2.45 ERA.

Ole Miss pitcher Cade Townsend is day-to-day with a shoulder injury. He is questionable for the Rebels against MSU. Townsend is 4-1 with a 0.92 ERA

Ole Miss baseball 2026 schedule

Next five games:

  • March 31: Little Rock
  • April 2: at Florida
  • April 3: at Florida
  • April 4: at Florida
  • April 7: Alcorn State

Mississippi State baseball 2026 schedule

Next five games:

  • March 31: Grambling
  • April 2: Georgia
  • April 3: Georgia
  • April 4: Georgia
  • April 7: UAB

Sam Hutchens covers Ole Miss for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at Shutchens@gannett.com or reach him on X at @Sam_Hutchens_