Waguespack to start against Crimson Tide
HOOVER, Ala. — Prior to the start of the Southeastern Conference Tournament, Arkansas coach Dave Van Horn said that typically if a team makes a run to win the title they need a pitcher to step up and log some unexpected innings. (May 23, 2013, Page 6)
UPDATED: Rebels waiting to announce starter
BLOG: Ole Miss has yet to announce who will take the mound in the Southeastern Conference Tournament opener against Kentucky on Tuesday. (more…) (May 20, 2013)
No. 23 Rebs need Greenwood to bounce back to previous form
Earlier in the year, Aaron Greenwood was one of No. 23 Ole Miss’ go-to relievers. Alongside Tanner Bailey, Greenwood was a reliable bullpen option asked to bridge games from the starters to closer Brett Huber. (more…) (May 16, 2013, Page 8)
Waguespack gets nod against USM
It probably took a bit longer than he would have liked, but freshman Jacob Waguespack will finally make his first collegiate start. (more…) (May 14, 2013, Page 9)
Sunday collapse sours weekend for Rebs
The scene seemed fitting Sunday.
With ace Bobby Wahl on the mound for what’s likely his final home start as a Rebel, Ole Miss had a chance to sweep rival Mississippi State for the first time since 2010. (more…) (May 13, 2013, Page 1B)
Bousfield keys slugfest win over MSU Bulldogs
Auston Bousfield didn’t consider the consequences at the time. He just reacted.
With two on, two outs and the Rebels clinging to a two-run lead on rival Mississippi State, Bulldog leadoff hitter Adam Frazier laced a ball to shallow center field. (more…) (May 13, 2013, Page 1B)
Rebs can’t hold six-run lead, lose finale to No. 21 MSU
BLOG: Saturday was filled with firsts, mosts and highs at Oxford-University Stadium.
After claiming the both ends of Saturday’s doubleheader against No. 21 Mississippi State, the Rebels (35-16 overall, 14-12 SEC) will look to sweep the Bulldogs (36-15, 13-13) for the first time since 2010.
First pitch is set for 1 p.m. on CSS. (more…) (May 12, 2013)
Rebels take doubleheader from No. 21 Mississippi State
VIDEO BLOG: Rivalry weekend is upon us again.
The day-long cloud that hovered over Oxford has lifted and it appears No. 21 Mississippi State and Ole Miss will kick off their three-game series at Oxford-University Stadium on time tonight at 6:30.
Mother Nature pulled a fast one Friday.Oxford’s day-long cloud coverage cleared just long enough for No. 21 Mississippi State and Ole Miss to record three outs at Oxford-University Stadium before the sky opened again with a heavy rain. Due to the precipitation, Game 1 between the Bulldogs and Rebels was suspended until Saturday. Game 1 will resume with the Rebels batting in the bottom of the first at 3 p.m. Game 2 of the three-game set will begin 40 minutes after the opener’s conclusion. You’ll find game blogs for both of Saturday’s contests below. (more…) (May 10, 2013)
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. 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)

