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Eniel Polynice

White remains in NBA Draft

Ole Miss guard Terrico White had a decision to make on whether to keep his name in the NBA Draft selection process or come back to school for his junior season. With Saturday’s deadline to declare one way or another approaching, White decided he would forgo his remaining college eligibility and stay in the draft. (May 6, 2010, Page 7)

Polynice leaving Ole Miss Rebels

SPORTS EDITOR BLOG Eniel Polynice’s future as a member of the Ole Miss men’s basketball team was clearly written on the wall over a month ago when he was suspended before the Rebels’ final regular season road game at Arkansas. (more…) (April 21, 2010)

Buckner’s technical in heat of the moment hurts Rebs

Amongst the missed layup by Trevor Gaksins and some missed free throws late for the Ole Miss Rebels, a definite turning point in Tuesday’s National Invitation Tournament semifinal game with Dayton at Madison Square Garden was a technical foul called on Ole Miss freshman forward Reginald Buckner. (March 31, 2010, Page 8)

OM Rebels hoping for better results second time around

COLUMN — A different, more experienced Ole Miss team will take the court tonight against Dayton at Madison Square Garden in the National Invitation Tournament Final Four.
Ole Miss was on this same stage two years ago after another strong run through the quarterfinals of the NIT and lost in the first round to a bigger, stronger bunch from Ohio State. (March 30, 2010, Page 8)

Rebels must move forward to face Troy

Putting the sting of not making the NCAA Tournament in the the past is the biggest challenge facing Ole Miss coach Andy Kennedy heading into Wednesday’s National Invitation Tournament game against Troy. (March 16, 2010, Page 7A)

Rebels could hop off bubble with win

If you’re an Ole Miss fan that looks at the positive side of things, then the Rebels have already done enough to earn a spot in next week’s NCAA Tournament. If you’re a glass-is-half-empty type person, then you believe the Rebels need to beat either LSU or Tennessee in Friday’s quarterfinal game in the Southeastern Conference Tournament to make the “Big Dance.” (March 11, 2010, Page 6A)

Polynice returns to practice, may play Friday

Ole Miss junior forward/guard Eniel Polynice, who was suspended for an undisclosed time period over the weekend, returned to practice today and will make the trip with the team to the SEC Tournament in Nashville. Polynice missed the Rebels’ 68-66 win over Arkansas on Saturday due to conduct detrimental to the team. (more…) (March 10, 2010, Page 9)

Warren, Buckner make All-SEC teams

A day after being named the Southeastern Conference’s Player of the Week, Ole Miss junior guard Chris Warren was named Second Team All-SEC Tuesday by the league coaches. In addition, despite missing three weeks to injury, forward Reginald Buckner was named to the All-SEC Freshman Team. (March 10, 2010, Page 9)

Ole Miss’ Warren honored by SEC

SEC MEN’S HOOPS NOTEBOOK — Ole Miss junior guard Chris Warren won the final regular season Player of the Week award from the Southeastern Conference Monday. Warren scored 31 points in the Rebels’ 68-66 win over Arkansas on Saturday, while he averaged 26.5 points and 3.0 assists in two much needed wins last week. (March 9, 2010, Page 8)

UF Gators outlast OM Rebels at home

OLE MISS MEN’S HOOPS — Just two days after falling to Vanderbilt at home, the Ole Miss men’s basketball couldn’t stop the bleeding, falling to the Florida Gators 64-61. (February 22, 2010, Page 9)

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