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Confederate monument relocation plans complete, pending MDAH and IHL approval

In an email to students, faculty and staff, Interim Chancellor Larry Sparks announced that plans to relocate the Confederate monument to the Confederate cemetery are complete. The university submitted their plans and drawings to the Mississippi Department of Archives and History on August 27, following five months of deliberations with contractors and MDAH officials.  Now, […]

The 1-3-1: Kermit Davis should have been named Coach of the Year finalist

One national CBB thought March is upon us. Don’t look now, but Selection Sunday is just 17 days away. If you subscribe to the national media’s diagnosis of college basketball this season, you’ll know that the bubble — the group of teams on the fringe of the tournament — is uncharacteristically weak this year. No […]

Students Against Social Injustice moves weekend conference to Memphis, plans campus protest for Friday

Circumstances surrounding the relocation of Students Against Social Injustice’s “United Students Against Sweatshops” national conference have shifted considerably in the last week. SASI officers initially planned to host a conference at the Jackson Avenue Center this weekend in coordination with the national group USAS, at which attendees would “build organizing skills, connect with student organizers […]

Ole Miss’ poor showing leads to home loss against No. 24 Iowa State

There are games where one team “has it” and the other simply doesn’t; Ole Miss was in the latter category in their game against Iowa State on Saturday. The Iowa State Cyclones made 70 percent of their shots, got 28 points from their bench and held the Rebels to 33 percent from the field en […]

Ole Miss’ poor showing leads to home loss against No. 24 Iowa State

There are games where one team “has it” and the other simply doesn’t; Saturday was one of those days that Ole Miss didn’t. Iowa State made 70% of their shots, got 28 points from their bench and held the Rebels to 33 percent from the field en route to a 87-73 victory in the first […]

The 1-3-1 breakdown: Rebel basketball at No. 20

1 National CBB Thought After three months of NCAA hoops, it’s apparent that there is no true king of college basketball; yet. In 12 weeks of AP rankings, only four teams (Duke, Gonzaga, Kansas and Tennessee) have held the crown, with Duke controlling the top spot five separate times. All of these top teams have […]

Ole Miss basketball suffers lopsided loss in Tuscaloosa

Late in the first half versus Alabama, Devontae Shuler was driving left and dribbled the ball off of his foot. Shuler dropped to the floor attempting to corral the loose ball but was unsuccessful as all five Crimson Tide players dove in, ultimately coming away with the ball and another bucket off of a turnover. […]

Ole Miss hits the road for matchup with Alabama

Ole Miss basketball heads to Tuscaloosa Tuesday, where they’ll face off with the Alabama Crimson Tide in their second road SEC contest of the season. The Rebels are coming off of a week in which they split their two matchups, losing badly at home vs LSU, but returning the favor in a 17 point drubbing […]

Rebels take first SEC loss at hands of LSU

In Ole Miss’ first game back as a top-25 ranked team, they suffered possibly their worst loss of the season to the tigers of LSU, as LSU (13-3, 3-0) dispatched the Rebels 83-69 behind 20 points and 9 assists from junior guard Tremont Waters. The first four minutes of the game were ugly. At the […]

Ole Miss Basketball ranked No. 18: Six numbers of note

As Blake Hinson strides confidently from the Humphrey Coliseum floor, fresh off of hanging a career-high 26 points on Mississippi State, the freshman forward looked to a camera, repeatedly stating, “Whose state? Our state!” Hinson’s proclamation — the result of an emotionally-charged victory over a bitter in-state rival — wasn’t conjecture. The Rebels have defeated […]

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