
Lindblade Named To SEC Community Service Team
May 06, 2025 | Softball
STARKVILLE – Hosanna Lindblade was selected to represent Mississippi State on the SEC Community Service Team for the second year in a row, the league office announced Tuesday. She is one of four Bulldogs in history to earn the recognition in back-to-back years and the first since Alexis Silkwood in 2016 and 2017.
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Lindblade has dedicated over 100 hours of community service to different religious organizations between Starkville and her hometown of Waller, Texas.
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Over the summer she served as a mentor, led a table and spoke with Southeast Texas Pescadors, a Christian camp for students. She also volunteered at her hometown church's fall cleanup day where she helped clean the church and assist in transportation for visually impaired members.
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Throughout the year in Starkville, she dedicated many hours as a student prayer leader during Collegiate Day of Prayer. She led on stage for athletics as well as staying after the event as a student prayer leader. She has also volunteered with His House, helping gather, organize and box cleats and bats to send overseas.
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Lindblade is hands-on on campus, helping provide food for Mississippi State's International Thanksgiving Feast, assisting with freshman move in day and dedicating time to MSU's ACCESS special needs program.
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In addition to her hours of community service she has utilized her aerospace engineering major and benefited others with her academic pursuits. This past summer she interned at MSU's Athlete Engineering Institute where she designed and built a hitting platform that integrates force plates for State's hitters to use in their development.
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No. 17 Mississippi State begins its SEC Tournament run on Wednesday at 11 a.m. CT against No. 10 LSU on SEC Network.
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For more information on the Bulldog softball program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSB."
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Lindblade has dedicated over 100 hours of community service to different religious organizations between Starkville and her hometown of Waller, Texas.
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Over the summer she served as a mentor, led a table and spoke with Southeast Texas Pescadors, a Christian camp for students. She also volunteered at her hometown church's fall cleanup day where she helped clean the church and assist in transportation for visually impaired members.
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Throughout the year in Starkville, she dedicated many hours as a student prayer leader during Collegiate Day of Prayer. She led on stage for athletics as well as staying after the event as a student prayer leader. She has also volunteered with His House, helping gather, organize and box cleats and bats to send overseas.
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Lindblade is hands-on on campus, helping provide food for Mississippi State's International Thanksgiving Feast, assisting with freshman move in day and dedicating time to MSU's ACCESS special needs program.
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In addition to her hours of community service she has utilized her aerospace engineering major and benefited others with her academic pursuits. This past summer she interned at MSU's Athlete Engineering Institute where she designed and built a hitting platform that integrates force plates for State's hitters to use in their development.
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No. 17 Mississippi State begins its SEC Tournament run on Wednesday at 11 a.m. CT against No. 10 LSU on SEC Network.
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For more information on the Bulldog softball program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching "HailStateSB."
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