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Ole Miss Women Ranked No. 21: Rebel Roundup

Your daily briefing on what’s going on with Ole Miss Athletics, including Rebel women ranked in preseason coaches’ poll.

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OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss women’s basketball team is primed for a great season and that’s reflected in the USA Today Preseason Coaches Poll.

The Rebels debut as the No. 21 team in the poll that was announced Thursday. They’re coming off a 24-9 seasons that also saw them win 12 SEC games.

Under the leadership of seventh-year coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin, Ole Miss has played in the last three NCAA tournaments and hopes to continue that trend in the upcoming season.

Ole Miss is one of seven SEC teams included in the preseason poll. The Rebels are joined by No.1 South Carolina, No. 4 Texas, No. 7 LSU, No. 10 Oklahoma, No. 22 Kentucky and No. 25 Alabama.

Eight players from last year’s NCAA Tournament squad returned to Oxford, including two-time All-SEC member Madison Scott. Kennedy Todd-Williams and KK Deans are projected to accompany Scott in the starting lineup. Todd-Williams averaged the third-most points for the Rebels last season with 10.6 and Deans started in six games last year.

Yesterday’s Ole Miss Results

Women’s Soccer: Oklahoma 4, Ole Miss 1

Today’s Ole Miss Schedule

Women’s Golf: Landfall Tradition (Wilmington, N.C.)
Women’s Tennis: Vanderbilt Invitational (Nashville, Tenn.)

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“There are all sorts of challenging conversations as a parent and it’s never easy. I think the main thing is trying to be fair, sometimes there has to be a little bit of discipline, maybe even punishment involved in trying to make your child understand, learn from bad experiences and make sure they don’t happen again.”

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Ole Miss Early Signing Day Recap: Rebel Roundup

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Ole Miss announced the signings of 17 players across six sports at the start of the NCAA early signing period on Wednesday.

The Rebels welcomed new players in men and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, softball and volleyball.

Here’s a complete of the players that signed with Ole Miss on Wednesday:

Men’s Basketball

Tylis Jordan, Forward, Louisville, Ga.

Patton Pinkins, guard, Wolfforth, Texas

Women’s Basketball

Lauren Jacobs, Guard, South Carolina

Softball

Madi George, Leander, Texas/Rouse High School

Madi Heine, Cumming, Georgia/West Forsyth High School

Payton Kennedy, San Clemente, California/Santa Margarita Catholic High School

Addisyn Linton, Eagleville, Tennessee/Eagleville High School

Izzy Rettiger, Buford, Georgia/Buford High School

Kaidance Till, Germantown Hills, Illinois/Metamora Township High School

Volleyball

Bella Bonanno, Fayetteville, Arkansas/Shiloh Christian School

Keirstyn Carlton, Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville High School

Annabelle De Jager, Eaton, Colorado/Eaton High School

Caroline Ellis, Stamford, Connecticut/King School

Carly Paugh, Willis, Texas/Willis High School

Men’s Golf

Daniel Tolf, Gothenburg, Sweden

Finn Meister, Tucson, Arizona

Women’s Golf

Matilda Björkman, Töreboda, Västergötland, Sweden

Yesterday’s Ole Miss Results

Men’s Basketball: Ole Miss 64, South Alabama 54

Today’s Ole Miss Schedule

Women’s Basketball: Ole Miss at Delaware State, 4:30 p.m.

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“People say how unbelievable and enjoyable this whole thing must be. But watching your children play quarterback, putting themselves on the line every game, getting smacked around and bloodied up… it’s very, very hard.”

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Ole Miss Golf Ranked No. 1 For First Time: Rebel Roundup

Your daily briefing on what’s going on with Ole Miss Athletics, including men’s golf reaching No. 1 for the first time in program history.

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OXFORD, Miss. – Ole Miss men’s golf is ranked No. 1 in the nation for the first time in program history.

The Rebels reached the top spot in the Scoreboard Powered by Clippd National Collegiate Golf Rankings after winning their final two tournaments of the fall season. The Rebels wrapped their fall slate with two victories and four finishes inside the top two. Across the four tournaments, Ole Miss had nine top 10 finishes, one individual win, and five golfers finish inside the top five at least once.

Michael La Sasso led the Rebels this fall with a 69.33 stroke-average. Five different Rebels had six or more round in red figures. La Sasso led the team with eight rounds in the 60s. La Sasso, Cameron Tankersley, and Cohen Trolio each had three top 10 finishes across the four events.

Yesterday’s Ole Miss Results

Women’s Volleyball: Mississippi State 3, Ole Miss 1 (26-28, 25-21, 25-20, 25-19)

Today’s Ole Miss Schedule

Women’s Soccer: Ole Miss at Oklahoma, 8 p.m. SEC Network

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Ole Miss’ Hailey Cloud has been named to the 2024 SEC Community Service Team the conference announced Wednesday.

Daily Dose Of Archie Manning

“The ’84 Bears were just like the ’85 Bears, they just didn’t win the Super Bowl. The defense was the same.”

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Ole Miss Rifle All-American Sets New Milestone: Rebel Roundup

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Ole Miss Rebel Lea Horvath accomplished something Sunday that no other woman in NCAA rifle history has ever done.

In the sixth-ranked Rebels’ 4723-4717 against No. 9 Murray State, Horvarth scored a perfect 600 score in air rifle for the fourth time in her career becoming the first woman to accomplish the feat. She is now tied with Alaska Fairbanks’ Rylan Kissell for the most by any athlete in the NCAA.

Earlier, she tied her own school record in smallbore with a 594 as the team set the third-best mark in program history with 2358.

The Rebels now set their sights on a dual competition against Navy and Nebraska in Annapolis, Md., next week. Facing Nebraska will serve as the first conference competition in the Patriot Rifle Conference for Ole Miss.

Yesterday’s Ole Miss Results

Women’s Soccer: Ole Miss 2, No. 23 South Carolina 2
Women’s Volleyball:
Georgia 3, Ole Miss 1
Rifle:
No. 6 Ole Miss 4723, No. 9 Murray State 4717
Women’s Tennis: Mississippi State at ITA Regionals

Today’s Ole Miss Schedule

Women’s Tennis: Ole Miss at ITA Regionals (Auburn, Ala.)

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