Kennedy enjoys replaying The Shot
Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy said the now famous shot Marshall Henderson made at Vanderbilt’s Memorial Gym Tuesday night has yet to get old to him. No matter how many times he has watched it, Kennedy has enjoyed the end result, a 3-point make that not only tied the game, but helped the Rebels earn an overtime victory. (January 18, 2013, Page 7A)
Henderson’s shot keys OT victory
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — It wasn’t a “desperation heave,” if you believe the man who shot it. It was all part of the plan.
Marshall Henderson’s folk hero status grew again on Tuesday night, as Ole Miss came surging back to life to defeat Vanderbilt in overtime 89-79 at Memorial Gym. The win was Ole Miss’ first at Memorial Gym since 2001, the year they advanced to the Sweet Sixteen. The win also improved the Rebels to 14-2 overall, their best start since the 2007-08 team went 15-1 and 3-0 in the Southeastern Conference. (more…) (January 16, 2013, Page 6)
Rebels have to focus at Vanderbilt
Communication and finding a way to adapt to a different environment will be two of the biggest keys for the Ole Miss Rebels tonight in their matchup at Vanderbilt. (more…) (January 15, 2013, Page 6)
It’s early, but Rebel hoops is suddenly a hot ticket
COLUMN: I don’t know how or why, but it seems Ole Miss basketball is suddenly cool again. It can’t just be that the Rebels are riding their first 2-0 SEC start in Andy Kennedy’s tenure, because a road win over Tennessee (no matter how rare) couldn’t have been the sole agent to prompt Rebel students to pack out C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum against Missouri on Saturday. (more…) (January 15, 2013, Page 6)
Rebels play rough with No. 10 Tigers
Ole Miss’ best defensive performance in Andy Kennedy’s tenure ultimately gave him the biggest win of his career Saturday night at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. (more…) (January 14, 2013, Page 6)
Rebels hosting No. 10 Missouri
First place in the early portion of the Southeastern Conference men’s basketball season will be on the line Saturday night when Ole Miss hosts 10th-ranked Missouri. (January 11, 2013, Page 6A)
Henderson will be noticed at Tennessee
Don’t expect Marshall Henderson to go unnoticed tonight when the Ole Miss Rebels matchup with the Tennessee Volunteers in the Southeastern Conference opener for both teams. Not only is Henderson Ole Miss’ top scorer, he’s the leading scorer in the SEC and one of the top 3-point shooters by volume in nation. (January 9, 2013, Page 6)
Kennedy feels good about Rebels heading into SEC
With 13 games and 11 wins under their belt, Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy has a better idea of where his Rebels are heading into the start of Southeastern Conference play. The Rebels begin an 18-game SEC slate Wednesday night at Tennessee before hosting No. 10 Missouri Saturday night at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. (January 8, 2013, Page 8)
AK takes questions on first SEC teleconference
Ole Miss Hoops Blog: Ole Miss men’s basketball coach Andy Kennedy was one of 14 coaches who appeared on the weekly Southeastern Conference teleconference today. (more…) (January 7, 2013)
Ole MIss rips Rams in final non-conference game
In its final tuneup before league play, the Ole Miss men’s basketball team hit on all cylinders against Fordham on Friday night with a 95-68 win at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum. Led by Marshall Henderson’s game-high 21 points, the Rebels had five players finish scoring in double figures to lead a balanced offensive attack, including 16 points from freshman guard Derrick Millinghaus off the bench. (January 7, 2013, Page 4B)

