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Four-star recruit John Rhys Plumlee flips commitment to Ole Miss

Four-star dual-threat quarterback John Rhys Plumlee flipped his commitment from Georgia to Ole Miss Monday night. The two-sport athlete from Oak Grove High School in Hattiesburg announced on Twitter that he would play football and baseball in Oxford rather than Athens. Plumlee is ranked the No. 13 dual-threat quarterback in the 2019 class, and his […]

Ole Miss Tennis enjoys big wins over the weekend

Ole Miss men’s and women’s tennis teams both saw action and came out undefeated over the weekend, as the men traveled to Oklahoma City to face the Oklahoma State University Cowboys on Friday and the women hosted Tulane at the William F. Galtney Tennis Center. The men edged past No. 20 Oklahoma State, winning 4-3 […]

Women’s tennis falls to 0-2 after home opening tournament

Ole Miss Women’s Tennis kicked off the 2019 spring semester by hosting dual matches against Purdue on Saturday and Michigan on Sunday.   The weekend tournament between Ole Miss, Purdue, No. 9 Michigan and No. 24 Syracuse was the first official competition for the Rebels since a historic 2018 season in which Arianne Hartono became […]

Rebels back home to take on TCU following winless Paradise Jam appearance

Head coach Yolett McCain-McCuin and the Ole Miss Rebels will look to end a three-game losing streak in an SEC/Big 12 Challenge matchup against TCU at 8 p.m. tonight in the Pavilion. The Rebels are coming off of a 0-3 showing in the 2018 Paradise Jam during Thanksgiving break with loses to No. 2 UConn, […]

Emerald Coast Championship sees Ole Miss fall against Cincinnati

The Ole Miss Rebels fell 57-71 to Cincinnati in the Emerald Coast Classic Championship, finishing 1-1 in the basketball tournament during Thanksgiving weekend. The game was a rematch of the first Emerald Coast Classic Championship in 2014, where the Rebels beat the Bearcats 66-54. The Bearcats pulled away early in the second half to come […]

Ole Miss’ close loss at Butler provides hope for Rebel basketball going forward

Ole Miss Men’s Basketball suffered an 83-76 loss in the Rebels’ first road game of the season at Butler on Friday. The Rebels were unable to end the Bulldogs’ 45-game non-conference win streak in Hinkle Fieldhouse despite stellar offensive performances from Terence Davis and Breein Tyree in the backcourt. Terrence Davis had a season-high 30 […]

Ole Miss faces Butler in first true road game under Davis

Ole Miss head coach Kermit Davis and the Rebels travel to Indianapolis today for the first road game of the season against the Butler Bulldogs. The Rebels will try to snap the Bulldogs’ 45-game win streak at home against non-conference opponents, the third-best in the nation.   The matchup in Hinkle Fieldhouse is the first […]

Kermit Davis era begins at Ole Miss on Saturday

The 2018-2019 Ole Miss men’s basketball season tips off on Saturday as the Ole Miss Rebels face the Western Michigan Broncos in what will be the first official game of the Kermit Davis era in Oxford. The Rebels will be looking to improve upon their 12-20 record from a year ago, starting with a challenging […]

Rebels rout Fayetteville State in final exhibition

The Ole Miss Rebels enjoyed a 101-52 rout of the Fayetteville State on Friday in the team’s last exhibition before the season gets going. The Broncos are far from the level of competition the Rebels will face during the 2018-2019 season, but Ole Miss showed real improvement on both sides of the ball under new […]

Kermit Davis has team locked in ahead of Friday exhibition

Men’s hoops returns to the Pavilion on Friday as the Ole Miss men’s basketball team takes on the Fayetteville State Broncos in an exhibition game at 6 p.m. The exhibition is the Rebels’ final dress rehearsal before the regular season starts next Saturday. The Rebels went 12-20 last season and finished last in a strong […]

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