Ole Miss women drop SEC hoops opener
The Ole Miss women battled back from a 10-point halftime deficit before eventually losing in the final minutes, 84-79, at LSU in the Southeastern Conference basketball opener for both teams. (January 4, 2013, Page 8A)
Lady Rebels’ rally falls short to Northwestern
HEMPSTEAD, NY — The Ole Miss women’s basketball team came back from a 12-point deficit to lead by four with just over three minutes to play, but the Northwestern Wildcats came back the last three minutes of the game to post the 73-69 win. With the loss, Ole Miss fell to 6-5 while Northwestern improved to 7-4. (December 24, 2012, Page 10)
Lady Rebels look to shake off rust tonight
Tonight will provide the first opportunity for the new-look Ole Miss women’s basketball team to show how it bounces back after a loss. (more…) (November 27, 2012, Page 6)
McFarland can’t lead Lady Rebs past Lamar
Acting head coach Brett Frank has said several times Valencia McFarland’s job is to ensure wins by showing up in multiple areas on the score sheet.
Monday, Ole Miss’ All-Southeastern Conference guard barely found her way onto the scoresheet as the Lady Rebels fell to Lamar 85-71 at the C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum.
In 29 minutes, the junior registered just three points on 1 of 8 shooting from the floor. (November 20, 2012, Page 8)
Wiggins Era officially begins at OM
Adrian Wiggins made it pretty clear that a new era in Ole Miss women’s basketball has arrived in Oxford. (more…) (October 3, 2012, Page 7)
Wiggins, McFarland discuss the start of practice
VIDEO BLOG: The Ole Miss women’s basketball team hit the hardwood for the first time under new head coach Adrian Wiggins on Monday. (more…) (October 2, 2012)
OM’s Frizzell anxious to get back on the court
The 2012 season was a tough one for the Lady Rebels.
The 12-win season was especially difficult on freshman Gracie Frizzell. (more…) (April 5, 2012, Page 2B)
OM looking for experience in a hurry
When the Ole Miss Lady Rebels take to the hardwood at C.M. “Tad” Smith Coliseum tomorrow to open their 2010 season, head coach Renee Ladner would like for her young squad to be playing like veterans.
While on paper the Lady Rebels’ roster is dominated by inexperience, Ladner is hoping the team’s exhibition game against West Georgia, their scrimmage against Tulane and full-throttle practices in which she’s thrown the freshmen into the fire, will pay off. (November 11, 2010, Page 7)

