JACKSON, Miss. -- A civil rights group is asking the NCAA to move a regional softball tournament out of Mississippi because the state flag contains the Confederate battle emblem.
Mississippi NAACP president Derrick Johnson calls the emblem a "racial hate symbol."
The University of Mississippi in Oxford is hosting an NCAA regional tournament Friday through Sunday, based on the team's performance.
Since 2001, the NCAA has not scheduled a "pre-selected championship," such as a football bowl game, in a state where the rebel flag flies prominently. However, the NCAA allows schools in those states to host events in which the team earns a home field advantage.