Rebels know what’s on line with MSU
The public message has been the same for years: This weekend is just another three games against a Southeastern Conference rival and should be treated as such. (more…) (May 10, 2013, Page 6A)
No. 6 Rebels set to host NCAAs
The Ole Miss men’s tennis team will look to shake off their disappointing performance at the Southeastern Conference Tournament from two weeks ago as they host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tennis Championships this weekend at the Palmer/Salloum Tennis Center. (more…) (May 9, 2013, Page 8A)
Bramlett out for remainder of season
Freshman right-hander Brady Bramlett will miss the remainder of the season after Ole Miss discovered a labrum injury last week.
Depending on the severity of the injury, recovery could take around 12 months, meaning Bramlett would likely miss the entire 2014 season as well.
Carter leads TNA Wrestling in to Tupelo
BLOG — Wrestling aficionados living in Oxford and Lafayette County have a chance to see some of the biggest stars in the business Thursday night at Tupelo’s BancorpSouth Arena. (more…) (May 9, 2013)
Insell’s first class has international feel to it
VIDEO BLOG: When asked about recruiting during his introductory press conference, new Ole Miss women’s basketball coach Matt Insell said he wasn’t going to sign girls just to fill roster spots. He wanted to sign players that would impact the program.
Wednesday, Insell announced his initial signing class, which has a distinct international feel to it.
(more…) (May 8, 2013)
Versatile combo guard picks Ole Miss Rebels
A versatile ball handler with the ability to score is what Ole Miss men’s basketball coach Andy Kennedy recently added to his roster for the 2013-14 season. Kennedy and his staff got its final scholarship spot filled Tuesday when 6-foot-1, 165-pound Jerron Martin pledged to the Rebels. (more…) (May 8, 2013, Page 8A)
No. 24 Rebs can’t claim series, drops AU finale
AUBURN, Ala.—Sam Smith turned in a solid start and left the game with the lead in the sixth, but missed offensive opportunities early allowed a late rally by the Tigers to spell trouble as No. 24 Ole Miss fell to Auburn 5-4 on Sunday. Ole Miss lost the last two games of the series after winning the opener 6-1. (more…) (May 6, 2013, Page 7A)
No. 24 Rebels have work to do, starting at Auburn
The fact No. 24 Ole Miss has work to do is not lost on head coach Mike Bianco. (more…) (May 3, 2013, Page 9A)
No. 24 Ole Miss wins in 11 innings
There were plenty of opportunities for No. 24 Ole Miss to fold it up and go home Wednesday evening. (more…) (May 2, 2013, Page 9)
Why an ACC proposal helps OM tremendously
COLUMN: The Ole Miss community gets its fair share of participation in most of the national conversations surrounding college athletics, but none of the years-long tumult involving conference realignment has been much in the way of concerning to the Rebels. (more…) (May 2, 2013, Page 9)


