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Rebel Roundup: Women’s Basketball Announces Non-SEC Games

Your daily briefing on what’s going on with Ole Miss athletics, including the women’s basketball announcing its non-conference schedule.

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Oxford, Miss. — Ole Miss’s women’s basketball team announced its non-conference schedule Tuesday that includes a pair of international trips.

The Rebels will open the 2024-2025 season in Paris against USC in the 2024 Aflac Oui-Play on Nov. 4. It’ll be the 17th time a men’s or women’s collegiate basketball game took place in Europe.

After returning to from Paris, the Rebels will play three games. The Rebels will play Arkansas-Pine Bluff on Nov. 10 and Jackson State on Nov. 18 at their home court. They’ll travel to Delaware State on Nov. 14.

Here is Ole Miss’s complete non-conference schedule for the 2024-2025 season:

2024-25 Ole Miss Women’s Basketball Non-Conference Schedule

Oct. 28 – Christian Brothers (Exhibition)
Nov. 4 – vs. USC (Aflac Oui-Play)
Nov. 10 – UAPB
Nov. 14 – at Delaware State
Nov. 18 – Jackson State (Kids Day)
Nov. 25/27 – Continental Tire Baha Mar Championship
Nov. 30 – Alabama State
Dec. 5 – at NC State (ACC/SEC Challenge)
Dec. 8 – Tennessee State
Dec. 15 – South Alabama
Dec. 21 – Mississippi Valley State
Dec. 30 – Alcorn State

Yesterday’s Results

  • No games played.

Today’s Schedule

  • No games scheduled.

Did You Notice?

  • Ole Miss volleyball’s Cammy Niesen was selected as the SEC’s Co-Defensive Player of the Week. Last week, Niesen became the 16th Rebel to reach 1,000 career digs after registering 58 digs and 13 assists in three matches over the weekend.
  • Ole Miss men’s tennis Noah Schlagenhauf racked up four singles wins at the ITA All-American Championships in Tulsa, Okla. The Nuertingen, Germany native is now 7-1 on the season.

Daily Dose Of Archie Manning

“You can’t be 100% perfect, but try to evaluate things and do what’s right. If you just make every effort to do the right thing, you’ll come out ok. It comes down to priorities and making good decisions.”

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Ole Miss takes advantage of turnovers to blow out Delaware State

Rebels score 30 points off 23 turnovers by Hornets and Starr Jacobs has big night in 80-42 win over Hornets

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DOVER, Del. — Ole Miss reached the 80-point mark for the second consecutive game, stomping Delaware State, 80-42, at Memorial Hall Gym on Thursday evening.

The Rebels (2-1, 0-0 SEC) turned defense into offense all night, taking advantage of 23 turnovers by the Hornets (1-3, 0-0 MEAC), and scoring 30 points off them. On the other side, Ole Miss played its cleanest game of the season, giving up only six turnovers. It’s the fewest by the Rebels since last season when they had the same amount in the win against Georgia on Jan. 21, 2024.

Four Rebels reached double-digit scoring, with Starr Jacobs having her best performance as a Rebel. She led the team with 18 points, six rebounds and a pair of assists.

Kennedy Todd-Williams also had an impressive all-around performance against Delaware State. She scored 13 points on a trio of three-pointers, her personal best in a Rebel jersey. The senior hauled in a team-leading nine rebounds, dished out five assists and punished the Hornets defensively with two blocks and a steal.

KK Deans had a season-high seven assists against the Hornets, the most by any Rebel in a single game so far this year. In her closest shot at a homecoming game, Madison Scott shined once again with 13 points, five rebounds and four assists.

With a hot start coming from Sira Thienou, the Rebels and Hornets kept pace with one another in the opening frame. The freshman tied her career-high of six points in just 10 minutes, guiding the Rebels to a 13-9 lead at the end of the first.

An early jumper from Thienou secured her career-high as the Rebels and Hornets continued to trade blows early in the second. Thienou ended the game with 13 points on an efficient 5-for-7 shooting.

After regrouping at the media timeout, Ole Miss came out blazing with a 12-2 run sparked by three jumpers from Scott and 12 turnovers by the hosts. Todd-Williams capped off the half with her second three-pointer of the day, giving the Rebels a 37-21 lead entering the break.

Shooting 50% from the arc after a trio of threes from three different Rebels, Ole Miss continued to extend their lead. The Rebels capitalized at the free throw line, as Christeen Iwuala and Jacobs combined for four in the final two and a half minutes to maintain Ole Miss’ double-digit advantage, 58-32.

With victory in sight, Jacobs showed her veteran status by draining four jumpers right out of the break. The Rebels built up their lead by as many as 40 in the final quarter to go on to defeat the Hornets, 80-42.

The Rebels are back at the SJB Pavilion for the annual Kids Day game against SWAC opponent, Jackson State on Monday. Tipoff is set for 11 a.m. CT and will be broadcast on SEC Network+.

Information from Ole Miss Sports is included in this story

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Beard adds two top recruits to Ole Miss’ basketball roster

Rebels add couple of recruits, including son of current assistant coach to roster for next season

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OXFORD, Miss. — Chris Beard and staff continued to build for the future of Ole Miss, adding two top recruits on Wednesday’s National Signing Day in forward Tylis Jordan and guard Patton Pinkins.

Jordan is a consensus top-100 recruit for the class of 2025, owning a national ranking as high as No. 27 in the country by On3 and No. 28 by Rivals. Listed as a power forward, the 6-9 Louisville, Ga., native is an incredibly skilled big man who can easily play with the ball in his hands.

He has the ability to stretch the floor with his shooting and is able to knock down threes. One of the top-ranked players in his class in the always-talented state of Georgia, Jordan averaged a double-double last season at Shiloh as a junior with 21.3 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, and is currently playing his senior season at Wheeler.

Another top-100 recruit, Pinkins is ranked as high as No. 74 in his class nationally by ESPN and No. 78 by Rivals. A 6-5 shooting guard from Wolfforth, Texas, he currently plays at Frenship High School, where he’s described as an efficient player with a shooting percentage of over 60 percent from the field and over 40 percent from three.

Pinkins, the son of current Ole Miss assistant coach Al Pinkins, posses a high basketball IQ with strong passing ability. His ability as an on-ball defender pairs well with his prowess at scoring the basketball at all three levels.

Their two commitments in the 2025 class gives Beard and the Rebels a top-25 class across all major recruiting services, ranking No. 12 in the nation by Rivals, No. 16 by On3, and No. 25 by 247Sports.

Information Ole Miss Sports is included in this story.

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Ole Miss’ Yolett McPhee-McCuin previewing game with Delaware State

Watch the complete press conference with Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin before Thursday afternoon’s game with Delaware State

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OXFORD, Miss. — Watch the complete press conference with Ole Miss coach Yolett McPhee-McCuin before Thursday afternoon’s game with Delaware State.

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